Hugh Hewitt of @washingtonpost is so disgusted with the Lies, Disinformation & Propaganda being spewed by his coworkers about Trump - and the blatant, PROVEN Election Interference in Pennsylvania, that he literally just WALKED OFF THE JOB live on-air.@hughhewitt pic.twitter.com/WlQj7Xp8wt
— Michael Hustus 🇺🇸 (@HustusMichael) November 1, 2024
“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Conservative Host QUITS LIVE on AIR Disgusted with the Lies, Disinformation & Propaganda of Washington Post
Rep Nancy Mace Warns UN Against Downgrading Israel's Status
Any downgrade in Israel’s status or standing at the UNGA will result in a corresponding downgrade of U.S. support to the UN.
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) October 30, 2024
We join our colleagues in saying our tax dollars won’t fund hostility toward Israel.🇮🇱🇺🇸 https://t.co/aq7LIZuevr
Hassan Diab the Murderer of 4 Jews and injuring 46 Still Lectures a Canada's Carleton University
UNCONSCIONABLE: Hassan Diab, the terrorist who murdered my friend’s mother, Aliza Shagrir, before his eyes in the 1980 Paris synagogue bombing still lectures at Canada’s 🇨🇦@Carleton_U. A French court gave him LIFE for murdering 4 souls & maiming 46. Yet Carlton University… https://t.co/9z1nG3NAIb
— CG Idit Shamir 🎗️ (@ShamirIdit) November 2, 2024
NYC Infested With Over 3 Million Rats But Go after one single rat ...a Family Pet
3 million rats in NYC. 21,000 rat complaints. What does NY pest control do? Kill the one trained squirrel in the entire world. pic.twitter.com/bgMDTaITVy
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) November 2, 2024
The owner of P’nut the Squirrel gave a tearful statement on TikTok, Saturday about the tiny creature’s death at the hands of New York State officials.
Mark Longo, joined by his wife, sobbed through his prepared remarks on the killing of his beloved best friend.
“I’m angry, I’m sad, I’m disgusted,” Longo said while choking back his emotions in a clip of a TikTok live.
“We fight and work everyday to pay our state taxes and they turn around and they do this to a family,” Longo said.
New York State and the Department of Environmental Conservation have faced mass public blowback for their actions.
Many of the DEC’s social media posts have gotten hundreds of comments from outraged supporters of P’nut the Squirrel.
The animal rescuer also thanked his fans and the general public for “unbelievable support.” A GoFundMe set up by Longo in P’nut’s honor has raised over $73,000.
The couple also say that they are inundated with warm messages from supporters.
Longo also said that he will continue to post photos and content of P’nut “in his best days.”
Longo told The Post that he felt like a “terrorist” when state authorities came into his home on Wednesday.
Agents from the DEC went through the Pine City residence for five hours — making Longo and his wife wait outside the entire time — after obtaining a warrant to search the premises.
Longo, 34, said he and his wife weren’t even allowed to use their own bathrooms during the invasive raid without a police escort — “who checked the back of the toilet to see if I was hiding anything there.”
The warrant stemmed from anonymous complaints of an animal that is a known vector for rabies, namely, Fred the raccoon.
On Friday, the DEC announced that it had euthanized both P’nut and Fred to test them for rabies.
The department claimed in a statement Thursday that P’nut, who was notably friendly and docile through the course of his public facing life, had bitten an agent and needed to be tested for rabies.
Longo has expressed skepticism about this claim.
“I watched everybody put gloves on before they entered my house. They had gloves that you get an eagle to land on,” he told The Post.
He is demanding an investigation into the department’s rationale and actions and is filing a motion to get the medical records of the officials in his house to see if they actually test positive for the very rare disease.
Israel missed its chance to strike Iran's nuclear sites John Bolton
John Bolton, former United States National Security Advisor wrote in an op-ed in the New York Post, claiming that, "Israel lost a perfect opportunity to cripple Iran’s nuclear-weapons program during its strike against Iran this week."
The targets actually selected, air defense and missile-production facilities, were entirely legitimate. Undoubtedly, both Iran’s defensive and offensive capabilities suffered significant damage.
"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government did not strike Iran’s gravest threat: the existential danger of nuclear holocaust against Israel. And the mullahs’ nuclear aspirations — including the threat of Tehran transferring nuclear devices to international terrorist groups — also pose grave dangers to the United States, Gulf Arab countries and many others," he explained.
Bolton blames the decision on US pressure and noted that no matter the results of the impending elections, Israel may not find any increased sympathy from the Oval Office. Vice-President Kamala Harris is likely to be no more friendly than President Joe Biden, and with the votes cast, Biden himself may decide to act against Israel in the remainder of his term.
As for Donald Trump, Bolton wrote, "Donald Trump’s stance is murky. To those who think Trump will support Israel as he did in his first term, I say simply: think again. Trump’s dislike of Netanyahu is palpable, and, constitutionally barred from winning another term, the importance of US electoral politics to Trump will be much less than before. Trump came within an eyelash of meeting with Javad Zarif, Iran’s former foreign minister, in 2019. He could easily do so in a second term, always in search of a deal, any deal he believes makes him look good."
He concludes that Israel's best target is Iranian nuclear infrastructure. Bolton notes that it constitutes both a military target and a symbol of the regime, making striking it a "conclusive blow" to public support of the regime amongst Iranians. Additionally, and more importantly in terms of reducing international pressure, it does not affect the global fuel market, a significant concern for many of Israel's allies.
"The votes in the USA will have been cast - but Tehran still has a vote to cast as well. Ultimately, the choice will be Israel's," he notes.
Shneur Zalman Cohen from Yitzhar fell in battle in Gaza
The Samaria Regional Council on Saturday night announced that Shneur Zalman Cohen, a resident of Yitzhar, fell in battle in Gaza.
Cohen, 20, is survived by his parents, Ze'ev and Dina, and eight siblings. Raised in Yitzhar, he served in the Givati Brigade, and studied in the Mitzpeh Yitzhar yeshiva. His family, Chabad-Lubavitch hasidim, are among the most veteran families in the town.
He is the 25th resident of the Samaria Regional Council to fall in the war. The Cohen family was supported over Shabbat (the Sabbath) by professional teams from the Council and the town.
Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan mourned, "Shneur was a person with inner grace which shined outward. He learned Torah, and he was also a talented fighter. Before he enlisted, he volunteered in the regional defense. He was raised by a family of true pioneers, Dina and Ze'ev Cohen, who moved - at the height of the Oslo war - the Second Intifada - to live in Sa-Nur and strengthen the towns of northern Samaria. They are dedicated to all of the town's needs. Since October 7, his father has been serving in the reserves, in the regional defense of Samaria."
"The Samaria Regional Council will support the family with everything it needs. The entire Samaria family is mourning and embraces the Cohen family."
"I have known the family for over 20 years. We are sad, but we will never break. We will continue to support the IDF, we will continue the settlements. We are very pained, we are sad and hurting. But we swear: We will never break! We will support the IDF and we will give strength to the security forces and the State of Israel - forever. We will support the settlements even more - in Yitzhar and throughout all of Judea and Samaria, the Gaza border area, and the north. We will support the military and civilian victory, and through the bravery of these holy ones - we will win."
Saturday, November 2, 2024
DIN Says Thank You To It's Readers ... This Month we hit an all time high!
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