2. Jerome Corsi: WikiLeaks Assange Denies Any Contact with Me
3. Daniel Greenfield: Building a Wall Won’t Just Protect States that Share a Border with Mexico, But Also Canada
4. Jeff Ferry: GM Cutbacks Due to Offshoring, Not Tariffs
5. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Ford Issues Third Largest Automotive Recall in U.S. History
John
Bolton Praises Jamie Glazov's New Book, Jihadist Psychopath
Frontpage Editor
Jamie Glazov's new book, Jihadist Psychopath: How He Is Charming, Seducing,
and Devouring Us, has received glowing praise from President Trump's National
Security Adviser, John Bolton. Jihadist Psychopath, which is an Amazon’s #1 New Release, offers
an original and ground-breaking perspective on the terror war. Like no other
work, it unveils the world of psychopathy and reveals, step by step, how
Islamic Supremacists are duplicating the sinister methodology of psychopaths
who routinely charm, seduce, capture, and devour their prey. [more...]
WikiLeaks Assange Denies Any Contact
with Me
By Jerome Corsi
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released an
official denial of any contacts with Trump election officials on Monday. Assange
said he never provided election information to people in the Trump campaign and
specifically named Don Jr., Manafort, Mike Flynn and Mike Flynn Jr. and others.
WikiLeaks posted the official denial to its Twitter
account Monday with each rebuttal beginning with the phrase, “It is
false and defamatory to suggest..." that
WikiLeaks or Julian Assange privately provided information about its then
pending 2016 U.S. election-related publications to any outside party, including
Nigel Farage, Roger Stone, Jerome Corsi, Donald Trump Jr., Michael Flynn,
Michael Flynn Jr., Cambridge Analytica, or Rebecca Mercer [it is defamatory
because it falsely imputes that Julian Assange acted without integrity in his
role as the editor of WikiLeaks, associates with criminals, or has committed a
crime]. [more...]
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Dr. Corsi on FBN.
Building a
Wall Won’t Just Protect States that Share a Border with Mexico, But Also Canada
By Daniel
Greenfield
When Americans think about border security, they usually imagine
the floods of migrants crossing the border and showing up in Texas and Arizona.
The illegal migrant crisis is at its worst in places like El Paso where gang
members released by a broken immigration system swarm the streets. Limited
border fencing had previously helped sharply cut crime rates in El Paso, but it doesn’t end in El Paso. 2,500
miles away, Portland, Maine is experiencing a crisis that redefines the nature
of the problem and whom it impacts. Portland shelters are overloaded by illegal
migrants from sub-Saharan Africa who crossed the border and then kept right on
going to one of the coldest, but most profitable parts of the country. [more...]
GM Cutbacks
Due to Offshoring, Not Tariffs
By Jeff Ferry
With the trade talks going on right now, our position is we want
Trump to hang tough because we are winning since the Chinese economy is really
hurting. GM's third-quarter earnings knocked it out of the park. Wall Street
was expecting GM earnings of $1.25 per share, yet the carmaker delivered $1.87.
Overall, company CEO Mary Barra is bullish, saying, “We expect full-year
[earnings per share] to be at the top of our previously-communicated guidance
range with potential for further upside.” But you might ask: Didn’t GM just
announce the shutting of five auto plants in November, and is laying off some
14,000 workers in the U.S. and Canada? And isn’t all of this supposedly due to
President Donald Trump’s tariffs? The fact is, GM’s recent cutbacks have little
to do with current sales, and nothing at all to do with the president’s tariffs. [more...]
Ford Issues Third Largest Automotive Recall in U.S. History
By Michelle Seiler-Tucker
Ford, the second largest automotive manufacturer in the United
States, has just issued a recall of nearly one million vehicles. The recall is
taking place after it was discovered that metal inflators inside of the Takata
brand airbags contain chemicals that could explode with excessive force hurling
shrapnel at passengers. This has quickly been recognized as one of the largest
recalls in U.S. history, with 782,000 recalls in America alone. [more...]
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