Author: Freedom Watch

Israeli defence chief Avigdor Lieberman quits over Gaza truce By Oliver Holmes the Guardian November 14, 2018 Israel’s hawkish defence minister, Avigdor Lieberman, has announced he is resigning from the rightwing coalition government led by Benjamin Netanyahu in protest at a Gaza truce. Announcing his decision, Lieberman called Tuesday’s Egyptian-mediated deal with the Palestinian militant group Hamas “a capitulation to terror” and called for elections. Continue Reading…..

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By Jason Devaney Newsmax November 13, 2018 Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman said his decision to file a lawsuit against Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes came out of fears that someone could end up stealing the election. Klayman was on Tuesday’s “America Talks Live” and discussed his lawsuit regarding the midterm elections mess in the Sunshine State that has officials conducting a recount of last week’s Senate and gubernatorial elections. Continue Reading…..

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Gillum: “We Are Not Going To Be Hushed, We Are Not Going To Be Sat Aside” By Ian Schwartz Real Clear Politics November 13, 2018 Tallahassee mayor and Democratic candidate for governor Andrew Gillum spoke at a largely African-American church Sunday, warning against vote suppression as Florida’s Governor and Senator elections go to a recount. Gillum also defended controversial Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes in a campaign-style speech at the church. The Democratic candidate implied Snipes, initially an appointee by then-Gov. Jeb Bush, is receiving criticism because she is an African-American woman. Continue Reading…..

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By Jason Devaney Newsmax November 12, 2018 Freedom Watch founder Larry Klayman filed a lawsuit against Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes on Monday over her handling of the midterm elections fiasco that has Floridans still waiting to see who won two key elections. The lawsuit, which will be followed by a similar suit in neighboring Palm Beach County, alleges fraud, misconduct, and corruption against Snipes, along with a failure to follow proper protocol regarding ballot inspections. Continue Reading…..

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Eagles fans aren’t happy with Al Michaels and Peter King after Cowboys loss By Rob Tornoe Philly.com November 12, 2018 After the Eagles allowed a touchdown to the Cowboys just before halftime of Sunday’s 27-20 loss on Sunday Night Football, hometown fans at Lincoln Financial Field let the team know how they felt about the lackluster performance by unleashing an angry wave of boos directed at the team. For many people watching, it was an appropriate response to a disappointing first half of a game the Eagles were expected to dominate. But two of NBC Sports’ most well-known…

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(Broward County, Florida, November 12, 2018). Today, Larry Klayman, a Florida citizen and elector filed a complaint against the Supervisor of Elections of Broward County alleging fraud, misconduct and corruption, as well as denial of access to the inspection of ballots under the Florida Public Records Act, with regard to this latest election scandal in the Sunshine State. The case is styled Klayman v. Snipes, Filing No. 80665290 and was filed in the Circuit Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit for Broward County, Florida. A similar companion complaint will be filed expeditiously in Palm Beach County, where allegedly there…

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Stephen Colbert Noticed Fox News Weirdly Dropped Their Racist Caravan Segments After the Midterms By Luke Darby GQ November 11, 2018 In the weeks leading up to last Tuesday’s elections, Donald Trump broke out his most reliable campaign tool: old-fashioned racism. Every chance he got, he harped on an approaching caravan of migrants trekking slowly north from Central America to apply for asylum in the U.S. Fox News, the network losing employees because of its conversion to full-on state propaganda machine, was a bullhorn for Trump, and the pair were like an ouroboros or a human centipede of…

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Famed First Amendment lawyer says CNN should sue the White House over Acosta access By Jackie Wattles, CNN Business CNN November 11, 2018 A veteran First Amendment lawyer says that CNN should sue the White House for revoking press access from reporter Jim Acosta. Floyd Abrams, a constitutional law expert who has appeared frequently before the Supreme Court, told CNN’s Brian Stelter on “Reliable Sources” Sunday that CNN has a case. “I think it’s a really strong lawsuit,” Abrams said. “I can understand CNN being reluctant to sue because the president keeps saying CNN is the enemy of…

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Opinion | Hillary Will Run Again By Mark Penn and Andrew Stein WSJ November 11, 2018 Get ready for Hillary Clinton 4.0. More than 30 years in the making, this new version of Mrs. Clinton, when she runs for president in 2020, will come full circle—back to the universal-health-care-promoting progressive firebrand of 1994. True to her name, Mrs. Clinton will fight this out until the last dog dies. She won’t let a little thing like two stunning defeats stand in the way of her claim to the White House. It’s been quite a journey. In July 1999, Mrs.…

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By Edward-Isaac Dovere The Atlantic November 11, 2018 Nancy Pelosi really does not want to impeach Donald Trump—and she’s prepared to take all the heat from her party and from the new House Democratic majority she’s hoping to lead, unless she sees something wildly different emerge. But she said she won’t let Robert Mueller define the decision. Continue Reading…..

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