Anonymous ID: 3cbe9f Aug. 23, 2020, 3:53 p.m. No.10395858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5865 >>5945 >>5980 >>6164 >>6406 >>6514 >>6558

President Trump To Speak Every Night Of RNC, Full Lineup Revealed

 

Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. announced the list of speakers for this week’s historic Republican National Convention.

 

Monday speakers include:

Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)

House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01)

Representative Matt Gaetz (FL-01)

Representative Jim Jordan (OH-04)

Former Ambassador Nikki Haley

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel

Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones

Amy Johnson Ford

Kimberly Guilfoyle

Natalie Harp

Charlie Kirk

Kim Klacik

Mark and Patricia McCloskey

Sean Parnell

Andrew Pollack

Donald Trump, Jr.

Tanya Weinreis

 

Tuesday speakers include:

First Lady Melania Trump

The Honorable Mike Pompeo

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi

Abby Johnson

Jason Joyce

Myron Lizer

Mary Ann Mendoza

Megan Pauley

Cris Peterson

John Peterson

Nicholas Sandmann

Eric Trump

Tiffany Trump

 

Wednesday speakers include:

Vice President Mike Pence

Second Lady Karen Pence

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem

Representative Dan Crenshaw (TX-02)

Representative Elise Stefanik (NY-21)

Representative Lee Zeldin (NY-01)

Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell

The Honorable Kellyanne Conway

The Honorable Keith Kellogg

Jack Brewer

Sister Dede Byrne

Madison Cawthorn

Scott Dane

Clarence Henderson

Ryan Holets

Michael McHale

Burgess Owens

Lara Trump

 

Thursday speakers include:

President Donald J. Trump

The Honorable Ben Carson

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)

Representative Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)

The Honorable Ivanka Trump

The Honorable Ja’Ron Smith

Ann Dorn

Debbie Flood

Rudy Giuliani

Franklin Graham

Alice Johnson

Wade Mayfield

Carl and Marsha Mueller

Dana White

 

https://breaking911.com/president-trump-to-speak-every-night-of-rnc-full-lineup-revealed/

Anonymous ID: 3cbe9f Aug. 23, 2020, 3:58 p.m. No.10395890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5909 >>6195

Is Mossad Leaking to Deflect Blame for Israel’s Role in Beirut Disaster?

 

The German right-wing news site, Die Welt, published a report based on a “Western intelligence source” claiming that Iran sold Hezbollah several hundred tons of ammonium nitrate in 2013. The report explicitly says that there is no known connection between this shipment and the nearly 3,000 tons of ammonium nitrate that blew up in the Beirut port destroying half the city.

 

If so, what is the point? Why leak this claim and why publish it? And who would leak such information? The answer is Israel: if Israel attacked a Hezbollah arms depot and (inadvertently) initiated the subsequent ammonium nitrate explosion, then it fears its role will be exposed eventually (as it has here). Anticipating this, the Mossad (the agency whose fingerprints appear to be all over this disastrous sabotage operation) needs to spin a narrative that will both distract blame and pin it elsewhere. What better way to do this than to blame Hezbollah and Iran for the disaster?

 

The other benefit of this story is that it associates in peoples’ mind ammonium nitrate, Iran and Hezbollah. This would be useful at a later date should Israel need to deflect blame from itself.

 

What is ludicrous about this effort is that even the source that leaked this story explicitly says the Iranian shipment had nothing to do with the Beirut explosion.

 

https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2020/08/20/why-is-israel-leaking-claims-that-iran-provided-hezbollah-with-ammonium-nitrate/

Anonymous ID: 3cbe9f Aug. 23, 2020, 3:58 p.m. No.10395898   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Officials Say 72 Percent of Detroit's Absentee Voting Precincts Don't Match Official Count

 

Detroit election officials say that 72 percent of absentee ballot precincts recorded totals that didn’t match the actual number of votes. Wayne County, the state’s largest county, is calling for an official investigation.

 

The Wayne County Board of Canvassers is asking the Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to look at “training and processes” used in the August 4 primary that one official called “a perfect storm” of challenges, according to the Detroit News.

 

In 46% of all Detroit’s precincts — absentee and Election Day — vote counts were out of balance, according to information presented Tuesday to the Wayne County Board of Canvassers. Specifically, the number of ballots tracked in precinct poll books did not match the number of ballots counted.

 

The situation could amplify the spotlight on absentee ballots in Michigan ahead of an election for which record levels of mail-in voting are expected and President Donald Trump is already raising concerns about how votes will be handled.

 

Are they math-challenged in Detroit? It ain’t rocket science guys, it’s addition and subtraction.

 

One of the Democrats on the canvassing board assured us all that everything is fine, no need to panic.

 

The election results for the primary weren’t incorrect, said Jonathan Kinloch, a Democrat and one of the canvassing board’s four members. But, he said, something had gone wrong in the process of tracking ballots precinct by precinct.

 

Having balanced precincts is particularly important in Michigan because precincts whose poll books don’t match with ballots can’t be recounted, according to state law. Instead, the original election results would stand.

 

“It was a perfect storm,” Kinloch said.

 

What exactly was a “perfect storm”? “The “storm” involved a record number of absentee ballots being cast in Michigan’s primary and seasoned election workers not feeling it was safe” to run the election. Well, that explains everything, right?

 

Not exactly. What was the problem in 2016?

 

Detroit had problems with precinct count mismatches in the November 2016 election. Election officials couldn’t reconcile vote totals for 59% of precincts in the city during a countywide canvass of vote results with most of the issues involving too many votes.

 

“Too many votes” in Michigan? Big surprise. It’s amazing Trump the state won with that kind of “help” coming from the Democratic city.

 

Voter fraud exists. Both parties have been doing it, to one degree or another, since the republic began. To deny it exists only makes it easier to get away with. In their eagerness to count everyone’s vote (at least once), Democrats have created a vote integrity system with so many holes in it Swiss Cheese looks whole by comparison.

 

The coronavirus crisis has shown the inability of our election system to handle huge changes. The changes on election day 2020 won’t get any bigger. It’s imperative that no one is allowed to take advantage of the coming chaos and confusion to game the system.

 

The more we hear about how the state primaries were conducted, the more worried we should be.

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2020/08/23/officials-say-72-percent-of-detroits-absentee-voting-precincts-dont-match-official-count-n829887

Anonymous ID: 3cbe9f Aug. 23, 2020, 4:01 p.m. No.10395917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5957 >>5960 >>5984 >>6164 >>6403 >>6406 >>6514 >>6558

CNN's Stelter says network will do live 'fact-checks' of Republican convention, gets blasted for not doing same with Democrats

 

The news channel’s media critic Brian Stelter says CNN will have live “fact-checks” for the RNC, leaving many to wonder where those fact-checks were during the respective Democratic event.

 

Warning about a possible “stream of disinformation” at the RNC, scheduled to take place from August 24 through August 27, Stelter promised CNN will “fact-check” and “cut away” from the event as needed.

 

He also blasted rival Fox News network for their coverage of the Democratic National Convention and their conservative bias.

 

“There is an asymmetry in our media…where Fox is off there on the right in ways that other networks are not, in the middle or on the left,” he said, adding that “one side” in the political spectrum lies “a whole lot more than the other.”

 

Stelter appears to have already made his mind up about the RNC because he predicted during his Sunday broadcast that there will likely be “misinformation” about both voting and Covid-19.

 

Part of CNN’s coverage of the RNC has already caused controversy. A graphic showing upcoming speakers for the event described former Covington High School student Nick Sandmann as someone who “sued major networks over a viral video.” The network failed to mention they were one of the networks, the suit was for defamation, and they had to settle because the infamous 2019 video in question was a deceptively edited version that made the teenager the target of major harassment by Donald Trump’s critics.

 

https://www.rt.com/usa/498821-cnn-stelter-fact-check-rnc/