Hollywood’s Biggest Lefties Airing Second Thoughts – What explains the transformations?

The most far-fetched, stranger-than-fiction tale to come out of Hollywood in our lifetimes receives no Oscars or even applause at this weekend’s Academy Awards. The longtime personifications of the industry’s hard-left politics now shockingly challenge the shibboleths and platitudes pushed by their industry.

Saying in 2003 that Sean Penn or Kevin Costner or Bill Maher someday, here and there, talk as though they read The American Spectator and watch Fox News would strike a lot of people as more outlandish than a movie in which blue people ride in the skies on the backs of flying dragons and swim underwater like fish.

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‘I warned the FBI about this guy Osama bin Laden’: the people who predicted disasters, from the 2008 crash to Covid

In October 2000, Ali Soufan, a 29-year-old Lebanese-American FBI agent, was driving across Brooklyn Bridge when his pager beeped. More than 7,000 miles away, off the coast of Yemen, suicide bombers in a fishing boat had blown a hole in the side of the USS Cole, a missile destroyer, killing 17 American sailors.

Soufan was being summoned to the office, where his mentor John O’Neill, head of the FBI’s National Security Division, would put him in charge of the investigation. O’Neill and Soufan were rare voices in the FBI and beyond in sounding the alarm about the scale of the threat posed to the US by al-Qaida.

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The new transit hotness: social workers

… The basics: the Twin Cities have been building out an immensely expensive and remarkably useless light rail system.

Well, you really can’t call it a system. For a few billion dollars so far we have built 2 trains that barely get used and are building another that nobody wants. The only things we have succeeded in doing is feathering the nest of consultants and construction companies, destroying traffic flow, and providing a convenient place for homeless people to overdose on drugs.

You just know this is in the TTC’S future.

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NYC DOE probing anti-white texts linked to black superintendent

Marion Wilson – racist seeks to banish white people

The city Department of Education is investigating widely circulated screenshots of anti-white texts purportedly written by Staten Island’s black superintendent, officials told The Post.

The inflammatory texts vowing to get rid of white principals and “clean up this island” are attributed to District 31 Superintendent Marion Wilson.

The screenshots were sent in emails to Chancellor Banks and other DOE and city officials from the encrypted email address Mikeboy70@protonmail.com.

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San Francisco’s Narcan Regulars

Shocking footage has lay bare the crippling drug crisis in San Francisco as EMT workers are seen attempting to revive four people who have overdosed on Fentanyl.

The video viewed by thousands on Twitter shows four people hooked up to life-saving devices as emergency service workers try to save them.

A by-stander can be heard counting the number of people who said appeared to be laying dying on the street from apparent drug overdose.

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Feds Allowed Entry to Over 40% of Foreign Border-Crossers Deemed Risky: Audit

Over 40 percent of foreign border-crossers deemed by border agents to be security risks were still allowed into Canada by the Department of Immigration, according to a report.

“Due to multiple factors and considerations, the Department of Immigration authorized entry or permission to stay in Canada to a significant proportion of applicants who had received a non-favourable recommendation or an inconclusive screening,” wrote the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in an internal audit obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.

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Pilot error is blamed for dramatic F-35 stealth fighter jet crash after failed ‘show of force’ move

A catastrophic fighter jet crash aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier was caused when the bungling pilot attempted a ‘show of force’ maneuver which went disastrously wrong, a Navy investigation has found.

The incident happened on January 24 last year when a F-35C worth $115 million smashed into the USS Carl Vinson during operations in the South China Sea.

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Trudeau says making a stupid virtue signaling appointment is an ‘excellent idea’ for the RCMP

Trudeau says appointing Indigenous RCMP commissioner is an ‘excellent idea’

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says having an Indigenous person serve as the next commissioner of the RCMP is “an excellent idea.”

He made the comment in response to questions from reporters in Winnipeg today about a call from some First Nations leadership for the government to ensure the next top Mountie is Indigenous.

RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki is set to retire from her post this month, slightly before the end of her five-year term.

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‘Misunderstanding’ Caused BC Company to Say Health Canada Licensed it to Sell Cocaine, Trudeau Says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it was a “misunderstanding” that caused a British Columbia-based company to say Health Canada granted it permission to produce, sell, and distribute cocaine.

Trudeau told reporters in Winnipeg that he was “as surprised” as B.C. Premier David Eby when he heard that the company Adastra Holdings Ltd., which produces marijuana for adult use and medical sales out of its headquarters in Langley, B.C., announced on Feb. 22 that it was permitted by Health Canada to “legally possess, produce, sell and distribute” cocaine.

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BLM Rioters Get $6M Because Cops Didn’t Wear Face Masks

The largest payout to rioters and protesters in American history.

The Black Lives Matter race riots in New York City were among the worst in the country. Racist mobs injured hundreds of police officers, started fires, looted stores and vandalized parks and statues. At least 450 businesses, many of them small and family owned, were damaged or looted by the rioters who claimed to be angry over the drug overdose death of George Floyd: a vicious career criminal who had previously robbed a woman by putting a gun to her stomach.

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