25 Replies to “August 28, 2018: Reader Tips”

    1. Dept Claims Cop Killed Himself, While Chasing Suspect, Days Before Testifying Against Dirty Cops

      By John Vibes

      Baltimore, MD — Last November, Baltimore City Police Detective Sean Suiter was shot and killed while on duty the day before he was set to testify against dirty cops in the department. Now, nearly a year later, the panel responsible for investigating the case have ruled his death a suicide, because they claimed they could not find any evidence of a second person in the area.

      Read the rest here.

      https://www.activistpost.com/2018/08/dept-claims-cop-killed-himself-while-chasing-suspect-days-before-testifying-against-dirty-cops.html

  1. “From those gullible enough to believe, to those with insatiable greed”

    – Karl Marx

    1. Check out the interview with the “sex worker” at the end of the segment. I think I’d go for the doll. Did 680 news have a hard time finding a hooker in Toronto?

  2. Oh all right.

    More, things to say, before sex.

    Slinky, savagely sophisticated,

    Elegantly, and absolutely, smokin’

    With a lingering sultriness,

    That doesn’t leave you,

    In the morning.

  3. Silly kitten, you’re my dream.

    Day and night, I make you scream.

    You want it shot, well, in between.

    Love is best, with peaches and cream.

    1. Hence the carbon taxes being imposed. Have to fill the trough with swill for the hogs somehow.

  4. We are doomed. A liberal judge in Ontario has ruled against a duly elected government in favour of an American car company. So now we in Ontario have to continue subsidizing millionaires who buy Tesla automobile

    You can’t make this stuff up.

    1. To be fair, they did not rule against the repeal of the rebate – they ruled that singling out Tesla (spit-ewey…) for immediate cancellation, while allowing all others to remain eligible until September (if I recall, ordered, delivered and picked up), was unfair. In other words, if you ordered a Tesla for delivery by 31 August, you were s.o.l., however, if you ordered a Chevy Volt for delivery by that date, you were golden and get your rebate. The rebate is still cancelled; the courts cannot compel one Parliament to be bound by another.

  5. AGW RIP.

    …-

    “Greenland Ice Sheet far above the mean”

    “27 Aug 2018 – This chart from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) speaks for itself.

    The blue line shows Greenland ice-mass balance as of today. It is far, far greater than the mean – the average, if you will – from 1981 to 2010 (dark grey line).

    I doubt that you’ll see this reported by the mainstream media.”

    https://www.iceagenow.info/greenland-ice-sheet-far-above-the-mean-2/#more-26463

  6. David Warren.

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    “Trudopia & the Trudope”

    “The little Trudeau boy, our current prime minister, and his pert young foreign ministrix, had their kicks at Trompe’s expense, and succeeded in making him quite angry. Now we all share in their reward.

    We get to keep our softwood subsidies, and our dairy “supply management,” and our monopolistic banks, and our investment restrictions, and everything — except perhaps our auto industry. And Trompe gets to nail us with any tariffs that occur to him while he is watching Fox News.

    Or, we deliver our unconditional surrender by Friday.

    I hate cars. Naturally, I hate auto parts, too. Banks have always annoyed me. I say everyone has too much money. I like forests, and will be glad to see so many trees preserved. I think most people have stupid jobs, which they should have quit years ago.

    We’ll be free to do more virtue signalling than Venezuela. Our whole economy will be DOA at the next election, and Trudope will be creamed.

    What’s not to like about the new arrangement?

    So let me admit I’ve been unfair to Trudope, and his smug little sidekick. It would seem they have been doing my bidding all along.”

    https://www.davidwarrenonline.com/

  7. CNN, again:
    “Only one of two things can be true here, and either is extremely significant: (1) CNN deliberately lied to its audience about Davis refusing to comment on the story when, in fact, Davis was one of the anonymous sources on which the CNN report depended, and CNN claimed Davis refused to comment in order to hide Davis’ identity as one of their anonymous sources; or (2) Davis is lying now to BuzzFeed when he confessed to having been one of CNN’s sources for the story.

    How can CNN possibly justify refusing to address these questions, and refrain from informing the public about these critical matters on a story that they themselves hyped for days as a ‘blockbuster,’ one of the most significant stories yet in the Trump/Russia saga? Questions about this massive discrepancy from the Intercept to Stelter have not been answered, nor has CNN addressed this on air or with any other media outlets who have inquired. Darcy told the Intercept he was not aware of sourcing issues on the story and suggested inquiries be directed to CNN’s Public Relations department.

    If CNN lied about Davis having refused comment (when, in fact, he was one of their anonymous sources), then this is obviously a major journalism scandal. If, by contrast, Davis – who has been treated by the U.S. media as a reliable source despite decades of lying (and who leveraged that treatment to raise more than $150,000 in a GoFundMe ‘Truth Fund’ campaign for Cohen to pay Davis) – is lying about having spoken to CNN about the July 26 report, that is also a major story.”

    https://theintercept.com/2018/08/28/cnn-credibly-accused-of-lying-to-its-audience-about-a-key-claim-in-its-blockbuster-cohen-story-refuses-to-comment/

    1. “I don’t think he understands the scope of what’s going on. He’s 16 years old, I just don’t think he has a full comprehension of the court process and just how serious this is,” said Hepner.
      I guess the kids lawyer is going to try the half-retard scenario?

    1. I know. Sixty-six in SW Iowa today. Seventy-seven tomorrow which is fab since I’m golfing. Yeah, baby.

  8. From John Solomon (‘The Hill’):

    “Today, Deripaska is banned anew from the United States, one of several Russians sanctioned in April by the Trump administration as a way to punish Putin for 2016 election meddling. But he wants to be clear about a few things, according to a statement provided by his team. First, he did collude with Americans in the form of voluntarily assisting and meeting with the FBI, the DOJ and people such as Ohr between 2009 and 2016.

    He also wants Americans to know he did not cooperate or assist with Steele’s dossier, and he tried to dispel the FBI notion that Russia and the Trump campaign colluded during the 2016 election.

    “The latest reckless media chatter proposes that I had some unspecified involvement in the so-called dossier. Like most of the absurd fantasies and smears that ricochet across the internet, it is utterly false. I had absolutely nothing to do with this project, and I never had any knowledge of it until it was reported in the media and I certainly wasn’t involved in any activity related to it,” Deripaska said in a statement provided to me by his team.

    Americans can form their own conclusions about the veracity of those claims. But they now have a pretty convincing case of collusion between U.S. officials and Russians, one that isn’t necessarily all that harmful to the American interest.

    And the tale of Ohr, Steele, Deripaska, the FBI and the DOJ is a cogent reminder that people looking for black-and-white answers on Russia are more likely to find lots of gray — the favorite color of the murky counterintelligence world.”

    http://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/404061-russian-oligarch-justice-department-and-a-clear-case-of-collusion

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