By the spring of 2016, the anti-Trump forces started fighting back. Much of the pushback came in California. On April 26th, left-wing protesters scuffled with the right at a city council meeting in Anaheim; a few days later, leftists tossed eggs at Trump supporters in San Jose. Then, on June 26th, the Traditionalist Worker Party, a neo-Nazi group from Indiana, held a march in Sacramento with the Golden State Skinheads. Its stated purpose was to take a stand against the anti-Trump protests – or what the rally’s planners called the “orchestrated pogroms by Zionist agitated colored people.” A group called Antifa Sacramento organized a countermarch, arranging carpools for its members, readying medics for the injured and setting up a bail fund for those who got arrested. The neo-Nazis’ permit allowed them to march in a park outside the domed state capitol at noon. The two sides clashed almost at the moment they arrived. Within minutes, one antifa fighter was … [Read more...] about Antifa on Trial: How a College Professor Joined the Left’s Radical Ranks
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We Already Know Why Trump Fired Comey, and Any Excuse Is a Lie
It’s unclear what other motive the president would have had for firing Comey. In his letter recommending Comey’s termination, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein cited the FBI director’s careless handling of the Clinton investigation prior to the 2016 election, which likely impacted voter decisions on November 8, 2016. Seeing as this worked to Trump’s benefit, it’s unlikely the president would have axed Comey for this reason alone, or for this reason at all. The Times even reported on Wednesday that Trump tried to get Rosenstein to explicitly mention Russia in his letter suggesting Comey be fired. … [Read more...] about We Already Know Why Trump Fired Comey, and Any Excuse Is a Lie
Village People Denounce Trump’s Final Use of ‘YMCA,’ Say Good Riddance
The group adds, "Thankfully he's now out of office, so it would seem his abusive use of our music has finally ended. We hope to spearhead a change in copyright law that will give artists and publishers more control over who can and cannot use our music in the public space. Currently there is no limit to blanket licensing." … [Read more...] about Village People Denounce Trump’s Final Use of ‘YMCA,’ Say Good Riddance
Break Up With Booze for Dry January, Sober October and Beyond With These Non-Alcoholic Spirits
2. Crafted Cocktails You don’t have to settle for sickeningly sweet, basic, or unhealthy mocktails thanks to San Diego-based Crafted Cocktails. Using what her grandmother taught her about preserving fruits as drinking vinegars — and because what’s old is newly popular again — founder Felicia Vieira released an all-natural line of shrubs (strawberry, blackberry, Asian pear, ginger, and pineapple). A little goes a long way, ensuring bottles will last long past dry January, and that consumers get a lot of bang for their calorie buck (only 25 per serving). Crafted also prides itself on its nine, all-natural agave nectar mixers in fun flavors like mai tai, jalapeño pineapple, gimlet, and spicy watermelon, its ready-to-sip sparkling vinegars, and its clean club soda made with Hawaiian sea salt. … [Read more...] about Break Up With Booze for Dry January, Sober October and Beyond With These Non-Alcoholic Spirits
Sarfarosh 2 Will Be Dedicated To CRPF Personnel, Reveals Director John Mathew Matthan
Matthan opened up about the film's script and told IANS, "I wrote the script of Sarfarosh 2 about five to six times, before finalising it. When I wrote the script, I looked at its criticism and kept it aside. After five to six months, I started writing it again and came across new potholes. This is actually the fifth script of Sarfarosh 2, which has been finalised. You have to have good friends who are critical of you." … [Read more...] about Sarfarosh 2 Will Be Dedicated To CRPF Personnel, Reveals Director John Mathew Matthan