Hillary Clinton Fundraises for Minneapolis Rioters

Pure evil.

Hillary Clinton took to social media to express support for the rioters in Minneapolis even as the disgraced former candidate and her husband were dodging a congressional subpoena looking into their relationship with family friend and Clinton Foundation co-founder Jeffrey Epstein.

After condemning the Trump administration’s push to deport illegal alien criminals from Minneapolis, despite the obstruction of violent leftist rioters who had tried to murder federal law enforcement agents and bit off an agent’s finger, Clinton urged directing funding to the rioters.

Boy did America ever dodge a bullet.

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The Worst of Don Lemon (Post-Arrest Edition)

On Friday, it was reported that Don Lemon was arrested for his part in the invasion of a St. Paul, MN church. The notoriously leftist Lemon (he’s a multiple winner of MRC’s Worst Quote of the Year) was so biased that he actually got fired from CNN.

For a look at the worst of Lemon’s time at CNN see here

Since Lemon was canned from his CNN show, he has continued his horrible ways as a podcaster. 

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Asylum rulings made without a hearing raise security and fraud concerns, C.D. Howe Institute report says

The federal refugee tribunal’s practice of assessing some asylum claims without first questioning applicants could heighten the risk of fraud and weaken security screening, a report by a former director of policy at the Immigration Department says.

The report, to be published on Thursday by the C.D. Howe Institute, expresses concern that the Immigration and Refugee Board’s assessment of asylum claims from certain countries without hearings removes an important layer of scrutiny.

An access to information request by the report’s author, James Yousif, found that between Jan. 1, 2019 and Feb. 28, 2023, the IRB accepted 24,599 asylum claims into Canada without personally questioning the applicants in hearings.

Our country is run by criminals.

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‘Leave Ice Hockey alone!’: Trump says China is ‘taking over’ Canada

U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down on his recent jabs at Canada by saying “Canada is systematically destroying itself” and calling “the China deal” a “disaster.”

“Will go down as one of the worst deals, of any kind, in history,” Trump wrote on Truth Social Sunday afternoon. “All their businesses are moving to the USA. I wanted to see Canada SURVIVE AND THRIVE!”

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Canada welcomes Chinese investment in the energy sector, including oil sands

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government said Thursday it would welcome more Chinese investment in Canadian energy, including the oil sands, during a visit to Beijing that the Asian giant’s Premier called a “new starting point” for bilateral relations.

Mr. Carney released a blueprint for warmer and closer relations with Beijing, during his first trip to China this week in search of more foreign investment and markets for Canada to offset the damage of U.S. protectionist tariffs.

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Carney heads to Beijing as Trump’s America First agenda forces Canada into trade rethink

Deal, we get Arctic you condo in Beijing

During the final stretch of Canada’s spring election campaign, Mark Carney told a debate audience that China was the country’s “biggest geopolitical risk”. He pointed to its attempts to meddle in elections and its recent efforts to disrupt Canada’s Arctic claims.

When Carney’s government plane touches down in Beijing this week, it will be the first time a Canadian prime minister has been welcomed in nearly a decade. The trip, undertaken amid the rupturing of global economic and political alliances, reflects a desire by Ottawa to mend a broken relationship with a global superpower that uses its vast and lucrative market to both woo and punish countries.

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New StatsCan Survey Shows Canadians Losing Faith in Parliament and Media

Canada is experiencing a quiet but unmistakable crisis of legitimacy, and the numbers prove it.

New data from the Statistics Canada Canadian Social Survey for the fourth quarter of 2024 shows what many Canadians already feel in their gut: confidence in the country’s most powerful institutions is eroding fast. And nowhere is that collapse more obvious than in Federal Parliament and the Canadian media.

h/t BK

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Iran’s supreme leader looking to flee, Trump says as protests spread

President Trump has said the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is looking to flee the country as protests against his rule continue to spread.

Thousands of Iranians took to the streets on Friday night during an internet blackout by the authorities as what started as anger over the collapsing economy escalated into the most significant wave of dissent against the Islamic regime since demonstrations over disputed elections in 2009.

Half the Mullah regime lives in Canada

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Coup d’état in Caracas?

Delcy Rodríguez

The Bolivarian regime seems to be eating itself, now.

TranslationSerious situation in Caracas, Venezuela. Gunshots and anti-aircraft activity can be heard. It is speculated that it is an attempt at a coup d’état against Delcy Rodríguez, president of Venezuela.

Translation: Armed Chavista colectivos inspect vehicles on the streets of Caracas to identify and detain those who are against the dictatorship.
How nice the ‘democracy’ is that the little lefties like.

h/t Canuknucklehead™

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More Canadian millionaires are seeking to move abroad. Why do so many never take off?

Lawyers and financial planners across the country are fielding more calls from Canadians asking what it would take to leave the country. But while interest in emigrating appears to be rising, many of those inquiries never turn into an actual move.

Rahul Sharma, a partner at law firm Fasken, describes many would-be emigrants as “tire kickers.” They’re typically wealthy Canadians over the age of 50 who explore their options, imagine a different lifestyle and shop around for a new country, only to stay put in Canada once they confront the true costs and legal complexity of leaving.

Canadian peso?

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