Thursday, October 9, 2025

O’Keefe’s Latest Undercover Investigation Blows Lid Off ‘Deep State’ Corruption

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‘I have nothing to lose. It’s impossible to fire federal employees…’

Stuart Karaffa
Stuart Karaffa/IMAGE: Project Veritas

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Undercover journalist James O’Keefe and his Project Veritas have taken on everyone from ACORN to teachers’ unions, biased journalists, Twitter and crooked Clinton campaign workers.

His hidden-camera confessionals have both effected political reform and incurred the ire of shadow-dwelling forces of corruption.

Yet, his latest effort to take on ‘Deep State’ partisan activists at government agencies like the State Department may be O’Keefe’s most ambitious to date.

As The New York Times, whose leftist agenda was earlier exposed by O’Keefe, celebrates the secret ‘Resistance’ embedded within the Trump administration through the publication of anonymous missives, Project Veritas could play an instrumental role in shedding light on bureaucratic efforts to defraud taxpayers and undermine the political process.

On Tuesday, they unveiled the first installment in their latest investigation. O’Keefe explains in his introduction just what is at stake if such activities are not exposed. “These avowed socialists—this unelected cabal—would argue that they’re saving America, but by thwarting the will of the people what they’re actually doing is subverting our democracy and setting up a constitutional crisis.”

The video then introduces Stuart Karaffa, identified as a federal employee of the State Department, who confesses to doing activist work while on the job on behalf of the Democratic Socialists of America.

“I’m careful about it” Karaffa tells the undercover interviewers, while downing pints in a busy bar. “I don’t leave a paper trail, like I leave emails, and like any press s**t that comes up I leave that until after 5:30. But as soon as 5:31 hits, got my like draft messages ready to send out.”

A private Twitter account that appeared to belong to Karaffa confirmed his DSA association, while a website for his campaign to be Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for D.C.’s Mount Pleasant area provided some details into his personal and professional life, saying he had “spent time in government and tech.”

The Chicago native said he is an eight-year resident of the D.C. area, “with no plans to move away anytime soon.”

In the video, Karaffa seems to pin his partisan activity on the Trump administration for cutting the data analysis project he was working on.

“It gives me so much more time and emotional bandwidth to do all this stuff,” he says.

According to his own accounts, this could mean spending three hours during his workday on the Virginia campaign finance website, doing research and drafting emails for the DSA, where he says he served as co-chair of the electoral caucus.

Between clips, O’Keefe brings on attorney Steve Klein, who explains that Karaffa’s actions constitute a violation of the Hatch Act “by engaging in political activity while working for the federal government.”

Although the interviewers press Karaffa on how he is able to conceal his tracks, he seems self-assured with his ability to game the system.

“I have nothing to lose. It’s impossible to fire federal employees,” he says.

He boasts that even when disclosing his political offices on an annual financial disclosure form designed to safeguard ethical practices, “somebody just rubber stamps it and it goes forward… and so, now I can look back and be like, ‘You know, the ethics officer, he was aware of what I was doing.'”

O’Keefe also interviews Judicial Watch’s Bill Marshall, who says the key to reform is that “government employees need to do their jobs.”

“If this employee’s supervisor isn’t carefully reviewing the form and its contents, and enforcing them, then it serves no purpose other than to provide cover for the employee’s nefarious activities while he’s on government time.”

O’Keefe closes with the promise of much more to come.

“It’s necessary for us to unmask them, to personify them, to put a face to the individuals who seek to undermine the fabric our republic.”

Hillary Clinton Back to Her Old Form (i.e. Lying) in New Anti-Trump Diatribe

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‘In my concession speech, I said, “We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.” I hoped that my fears for our future were overblown…’

Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton/IMAGE: ABC 15 Arizona via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Hillary Clinton is at it again.

Seemingly unaware of the fact that her bold-faced and brazen deceptiveness cost her the election, Clinton—who has spent the better part of the last two years coming up with new reasons why she lost the election—resumed her equivocating in full-on candidate mode with a commentary in The Atlantic on Sunday that would give fact-checkers plenty to unpack if they weren’t so focused on cherrypicking Republican underdog candidates.

‘The Chance to Lead’

It takes Clinton a mere two sentences before the lying commences. After observing that “It’s been nearly two years since Donald Trump won enough Electoral College votes to become president of the United States” (true), Clinton issues her first falsehood by implying that she graciously conceded the election.

“On the day after, in my concession speech, I said, ‘We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.’ I hoped that my fears for our future were overblown.”

Yet, despite Trump having never gotten his due—on account of the constant sniping in the media (perpetuated through smears from former Clinton operative Jake Sullivan and former Obama operative Ben Rhodes); the holdover ‘resistance’ that claims to be sabotaging Trump from within; and the distractions of a baseless investigation into Russia collusion resulting from fraudulent opposition research by Hillary’s campaign that has exposed deep levels of conspiracy within our own intelligence apparatus but nothing implicating Trump—the president has nonetheless succeeded in leading the country to new milestones both domestically and abroad.

Border Separation

Clinton’s next false statement pertains to the detention of illegal immigrant children at the border. Citing a statistic from the ever-reliable New York Times, she says, “the administration continues to detain 12,800 children right now, despite all the outcry and court orders.” However, the Times story, while itself misleading in the way the information is presented, buries the fact that “most of the children crossed the border alone, without their parents,” thus connecting it directly with Obama’s unconstitutional decision to encourage tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors to cross the border, with some estimates of  around 130,000 children and teens.

While the more dishonest “fact-checking” sites attempt to muddle the issue by suggesting that Obama’s welcoming of unaccompanied minors was different from Trump separating families while attempting to suspend the ineffective “catch and release” practice permitted by the Flores settlement, the reality is that Obama’s policies led to what some considered ‘mistreatment’ in detention centers. Moreover, only around 2,000 kids were detained separately from parents during the brief window in April and May when Trump permitted family separations. As of September, only about 500 of those separated from their families remain in custody while authorities work to verify the relationships.

As the Times article noted, “The big difference [under Trump …] is that red tape and fear brought on by stricter immigration enforcement have discouraged relatives and family friends from coming forward to sponsor children.” However, The Daily Caller reported that under the previous unaccompanied minor policy, roughly 80 percent were placed in the care of other illegal immigrants with the potential of being released into the hands of MS-13 gang members and human traffickers.

Hurricane Relief

Without so much as a paragraph break, Clinton jumps into her third untruth, attempting to implicate Trump in the deaths of 3,000 Puerto Ricans after last year’s Hurricane Maria. As conservative Never-Trumper Ben Shapiro noted, this is not an actual number, but an estimate of “excess deaths” beyond the normal death rate. He cites Lynn Goldman, the dean of George Washington University’s Milken Institute of Public Health, which released the estimated toll, as saying that “among all the deaths that occurred, which of them were related to Maria, which of them would not have occurred if it hadn’t been for the storm? We’re not able to say that now.”

Russian Collusion

As if worried that the truth might catch up, Clinton then, in the same paragraph, makes a passing reference to the Russian collusion investigation, attempting to falsely implicate Trump by once again conflating two separate questions: 1) Did the Russians meddle?; and 2) Was he involved in it?

Trump has acknowledged the former, and he recently signed an order that would punish foreign meddling, though some media reports, unsurprisingly, attempted to spin it against him. By contrast, even as Obama claimed to be aware of Russian meddling, he did nothing to prevent it under the presumption that it would benefit Clinton.

Of course, Hillary’s claim is particularly disingenuous in light of the many documented instances of largely Chinese election meddling and campaign funding violations that occurred under Bill Clinton. Furthermore, whatever Trump did or did not do, there has been little attention paid to the fact that Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, likely was engaging inappropriately with a number of foreign entities who then contributed to a campaign slush fund via the Clinton Foundation, including her dealings with Russia via the Uranium One company.

All in all, Clinton’s nearly 2,600 word diatribe/stump speech is packed so full of fabrications and a lack of self awareness that adding the proper context to every whopper would take up more server space than her 30,000 missing emails.

“Trump and his cronies do so many despicable things that it can be hard to keep track,” she ironically claims.

Fortunately, those who may feel a tinge of buyer’s remorse need only consider the alternative.

Dems Overlook Own Abuses During Kavanaugh Smear Campaign

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‘I have no reason to tear down this man…’

Democrats Have The Votes To Filibuster Gorsuch And Force 'Nuclear' Senate Showdown
Dianne Feinstein/Photo by Neon Tommy

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Democrats have upped the ante by digging back to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s high school days to find an 11th-hour controversy before Thursday’s razor-thin Senate vote to approve him.

The scandal—in which Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford, an outspoken Democrat, alleges that a drunken, teenage Kavanaugh forced himself upon her before she was able to escape—has all the trappings of a pre-fabbed ‘October surprise.’

First, Sen. Dianne Feinstein sat on Ford’s letter for months before acting on it, undercutting the notion that the decades-old episode was a wrong that needed to be righted with any level of urgency.  Then came the anonymous whistleblower’s dramatic reveal to give more steam to the story, just as a hurricane was about to blow it from the headlines.

The Democrats are now calling for a delay in the confirmation vote to investigate further (despite the FBI having said it did not intend to investigate).

Whether the gambit succeeds or fails, though, Democrats are forgetting an important lesson from the past when it comes to their “ends justify the means” tactics: They always backfire.

Whether it be Congressional protocol, such as Harry Reid’s introduction of the “nuclear option” for judicial appointments, or the appropriation of the #MeToo movement as part of a feminist campaign to damage President Donald Trump, leaving several high-profile Democrats in its wake, the answer ultimately comes back to tu quoque.

The Left’s latest scorched-earth tactic combines both of those examples, using the yet unsubstantiated harassment claim against Kavanaugh as a way to effectively filibuster the nomination (at least until the midterm election).

However, the Left, which still has plenty of beams in its own eye, may not be considering the unintended consequences of borking Kavanaugh, which will open every public official—past, present or future—to having their own high school records scrutinized, whether justifiably or not.

Muslim Dem Leader Tweets Admiration for Antifa
Keith Ellison/Photo by Center for American Progress Action Fund

Already, The Daily Caller has pointed out one such hypocrisy among the Democratic ranks, noting that DNC chair Tom Perez has hopped on the Kavanaugh investigation bandwagon despite refusing to address the very real domestic abuse allegations against his own deputy, Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison.

Ellison, who is running for Minnesota attorney general, has been accused of physically abusing ex-girlfriend Karen Monahan, including dragging her off a bed. Monahan’s son, Austin, corroborated the accusations, saying he had seen video footage on his mother’s computer.

“I only know what I saw and I know what’s true,” Austin Monahan said. “It was my job to stand up for my mother. … I have no reason to tear down this man.”

While the DNC claimed on Aug. 14 to be reviewing the accusations against Ellison, Perez later punted the investigation to the Minnesota branch, the Democratic Farmer-Labor party, without ever publicly addressing the findings.

The Daily Caller noted that “Like the DNC, the DFL has remained elusive about the details of its Ellison investigation—for example, who exactly is running the investigation, how they’re conducting it and what the status of the probe is.”

One critical difference, of course, is that the accusations against Ellison relate to the actions of a fully-grown adult who, like other #MeToo culprits, exploited a position of power and authority.

By contrast, Ford’s account of the failed hookup with Kavanaugh alleges that he “clumsily attempt[ed] to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it” until a friend jumped on top of the bed they were on, according to The Washington Post.

Republicans might well come out on top in the race to capitalize on youthful indiscretions, but the terror of having teenage baggage aired out and privacy violated should be enough to give pause to many, whether for their own sake or their children‘s.

NRA’s Dana Loesch Triggers Left While Attacking Cartoon ‘Racism’

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‘They’ve decided that the next stop is Virtue Town…’

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) According to NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch, kids TV icon Thomas The Tank Engine has gone off the rails.

In the “Final Cut” segment of her show Relentless on NRA TV last week, Loesch took aim at the show Thomas and Friends for its new multi-ethnic makeover, which includes anthropomorphic trains of different genders, cultures and nationalities.

“They’ve decided that the next stop is Virtue Town,” Loesch said.

The show now includes a staggering array of train characters from places like Kenya, China, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Russia and different regions of India.

While some may see it as a marketing ploy to sell more toys, Loesch questioned the logic in ascribing different ethnic stereotypes to the mechanical objects.

“That’s where it gets really strange to me, because I’ve looked at Thomas and Friends—at their pictures—and I see gray and blue,” she said. “Am I to understand that this entire time Thomas and his friends were white?”

Loesch underscored her point on the senselessness of injecting identity politics into a kids’ show by using a graphic of three cartoon engines wearing KKK hoods.

“Was there some concern that the show had racist undertones? … Thomas the Tank Engine has been a blight on race relations for far too long. Clearly, this is overdue,” she said.

After Media Matters picked up on it, the segment made the rounds in liberal talking points, enabling lefties like director Judd Apatow to vent their spleen at Loesch and an unspecified “they.”

No word on whether the once androgynous trains are planning to represent all 73 genders in the future.

Group Wants Records of Ohr’s Ongoing Push of Dossier at Justice Dept.

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‘Once again, it may be Judicial Watch—not Congress—that is finally able to extract the truth about this continuing Deep State scandal…’

Judicial Watch: Nunes Memo 'Devastating Blow' to 'Mueller Investigation'
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton/IMAGE: Fox News

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) A week after members of the House Freedom Caucus publicly called on President Donald Trump to force the declassification of key documents in their investigation of bias and conspiracy within the Justice Department, government watchdog Judicial Watch is suing to obtain some of the records.

Judicial Watch submitted its latest case on Sept. 10, using the Freedom of Information Act to request six months of records—or 1,650 pages—related to 12 interviews between former Justice Department official Bruce Ohr and former British spy Christopher Steele.

The lawsuit comes after the DOJ failed to meet the deadline for responding to several prior FOIA requests.

“Judicial Watch is doing the heavy lifting in federal court against the DOJ’s outrageous delays and secrecy about the Ohr-Strzok-Steele-Fusion GPS-Dossier scheme targeting President Trump,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said.

Ohr, who was fourth in command at the DOJ, promoted information provided by Steele—much of which was later discredited—for the FBI to justify its investigation of Donald Trump’s ties to Russia, including the wiretapping surveillance of Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

The FBI used the “Steele Dossier” compiled by research firm Fusion GPS in its warrant applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s top-secret tribunal, which then authorized the domestic surveillance.

However, the intelligence agency neglected to mention in their FISA applications that the dossier was being funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and that Ohr’s wife, Nellie, was one of the Fusion GPS employees responsible for compiling it.

Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, brought this information to light in a February memo delivered to the White House.

The FBI agent overseeing the investigation, Peter Strzok, was subsequently embroiled in accusations of bias and impropriety that led to his firing in August.

In addition to his role in pushing the false information to the FISA court, Strzok has been accused of orchestrating a coordinated leak campaign to spread the information to the media.

Many of Strzok’s sinister intentions were revealed through a series of candid text-messages with his then-mistress, FBI attorney Lisa Page.

Bruce Our Could Face Jail; Failed to Disclose Fusion GPS Connection
Bruce Ohr/IMAGE: YouTube

Ohr, meanwhile, continued to receive and promote information from Steele even after he was cut off as an official intelligence source, according to Judicial Watch’s investigation.

Through its series of FOIA request,  the nonprofit has sought to obtain all of the correspondence between Ohr and Steele, as well as that with Fusion GPS owner Glenn Simpson or any employees or representatives of the company. (Presumably, this would include any official communications stored on DOJ servers between Ohr and his wife.)

They also have requested all of Ohr’s travel requests, authorizations and expenses, as well as his calendar entries.

The most recent lawsuit relates specifically to the Form 302 documents that the FBI uses to summarize interviews.

The meetings in question occurred between November 2016 and May 2017, despite Steele having been admonished by the agency in February 2016 and subsequently deemed unsuitable as a source for revealing his relationship with the FBI to a third party.

At a press conference last week, several members of Congress, including Freedom Caucus leaders Mike Meadows, R-N.C., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, requested the 302 documents along with the FISA warrants and other related information.

Despite the efforts of members of Congress and the House Intelligence and Judiciary committees to force the release of records, including threats of contempt and impeachment against DOJ officials, the intelligence agencies have continued to stonewall the investigation.

“Once again, it may be Judicial Watch—not Congress—that is finally able to extract the truth about this continuing Deep State scandal,” Fitton said.

Watchdog: Civil Rights Report on Minority Voting Riddled with Errors, Bias

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‘The report reads more like a ‘Get Out the Vote’ flyer designed to benefit partisan turnout than a careful and credible report on voting…’

USCCR Chair Catherine Lhamon
USCCR Chair Catherine Lhamon/IMAGE: Roland S. Martin via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) A nonprofit dedicated to maintaining election integrity says the latest report from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights serves no purpose but scaremongering.

According to the Public Interest Legal Foundation, the voting report from the “nonpartisan” eight-person panel—which contains only two conservatives—is riddled with errors and intent on discrediting the GOP.

“The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights isn’t living up to its historic standards,” said J. Christian Adams, PILF president and general counsel. “The report on voting and elections is full of errors, exaggerations, and outlandish efforts to scare minorities into thinking they won’t be able to cast a ballot.”

The USCCR has limited authority of its own and has been subject to partisan squabbling since at least the Reagan era, when it went to its current configuration with four members appointed by the president, two by the Senate and two by the House of Representatives.

However, members may be called to address Congress on the findings, which then may be used both to set a policy agenda and sway public perception.

The members are appointed to six-year terms and cannot be fired except for reasons of misconduct. Despite strict rules governing the number of party members who can be appointed to the commission, appointees have been able to circumvent restrictions by registering as independents.

All four of the current presidential appointees are holdovers from Barack Obama, with two of those being twilight appointments issued in December 2016.

Last year, the USCCR announced that it was launching a two-year probe into whether President Donald Trump was preventing civil rights offices from performing their duties by cutting their budgets and staffing.

Among the recommendations the report, titled An Assessment of Minority Voting Rights Access in the United States, makes is to pursue more aggressive enforcement measures addressing states’ efforts to limit minority voters. The reasons it cites for disfranchisement are: voter identification laws, voter roll purges, proof of citizenship measures, challenges to voter eligibility, and polling places moves or closings.

Many of these are issues that PILF has fought against due to the rampant abuses in voter registration and polling verification, which have allowed thousands of illegal immigrants and other non-eligible citizens to cast ballots.

“The [USCCR] report reads more like a ‘Get Out the Vote’ flyer designed to benefit partisan turnout than a careful and credible report on voting,” Adams said. “That’s a shame, and President Trump will have to very carefully examine who serves on and works for this Commission when he has the ability to appoint replacement Commissioners.”

California DMV line
IMAGE: CBS News Los Angeles via Youtube

In a previous lawsuit, PILF estimated that a ‘glitch’ in the “Motor Voter” registration through Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation had put more than 100,000 ineligible voters on the rolls. However, many jurisdictions actively resist providing data about suspected voter fraud.

In a press release disputing many of the USCCR report’s details, PILF listed seven major errors, including a false claim that the board voted unanimously on its recommendations and its use of a George Soros-funded “news” operation to support claims that there was no substantial evidence of voter fraud.

Adams said that the brazen partisanship on the commission risked undermining its credibility and damaging overall public perception of civil rights and the Voting Rights Act.

“One of the most effective ways to preserve the viability of civil rights laws is to remove partisan politics from civil rights enforcement. As soon as a sizeable segment of the public believes that civil rights laws are being leveraged for partisan ends, a sizeable segment of the public will stop supporting civil rights,” he said.

“The Voting Rights Act has enjoyed broad bipartisan support for decades. But if enforcement of the law is hijacked by partisan interests, the law will lose this bipartisan support.”

Facebook, Twitter Censor Terms Like ‘Illegal Alien’

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‘The new policy is needed to clear away the progressive efforts to hide the identities of illegals [who] break the law inside the United States…’

Social Media Giants Appear Before Congress, Refute Allegations of Political Bias
Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey/IMAGE: Fortune Magazine via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Even as the chief officers of social media giants Facebook and Twitter denied under oath before Congress that they showed bias toward conservatives, a preponderance of evidence suggests the contrary.

Aside from Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s acknowledgement of the site’s political leanings, and the complaints coming from hundreds of Facebook workers about company culture, one way the sites have stacked the decks is in the language that they use to define ‘hate speech’ on their respective ‘community standards.’

The Center for Immigration Studies, a pro-enforcement nonprofit, said in a press release Wednesday that Twitter had rejected four of its tweets to be used in an ad campaign, alleging hate speech for their use of the terms “illegal alien” and “criminal alien.”

While the tweets were permitted on the platform, the ad campaign would have amplified their reach to a broader audience.

“Organizations of all kinds pay Twitter to promote specific tweets in order to drive traffic to an organization’s website,” said the press release.

“Twitter advertises that the ads ‘can get you more likes, amplify your message, and get more people talking about the things that matter to you most – your cause, project, business, or brand.’ This is exactly why the Center selected these specific tweets to be placed as ads.”

Twitter’s guidelines do not mention immigration status as being grounds for violation.

However, the company states in its “hateful conduct” policy that it bans “behavior that incites fear about a protected group.”

By most logical accounts, illegal aliens would be the opposite of a “protected group” since they are, by definition, those who have violated federal immigration law.

After first unveiling its codified community standards in April, Facebook has recently  promoted them on the platform, as if to put on users on notice about an imminent censorship push.

It begins its “hate speech” definition by essentially listing all of the protected categories in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (along with a few extra, 21st-century, politically correct flourishes): “We define hate speech as a direct attack on people based on what we call protected characteristics — race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, caste, sex, gender, gender identity, and serious disease or disability.”

Then, as an afterthought, it tosses out one more: “We also provide some protections for immigration status.”

Because the language is made perfectly vague, who could blame one for assuming terms like “illegal alien” that are defined and used by the government, would be acceptable language on social media?

The company has attempted to dodge the question by contracting with independent “fact checkers,” ignoring the fact that they also have demonstrated anti-conservative bias.

Although PolitiFact, a leftwardly skewed site that Facebook consults to justify its censorship, has qualified the government’s use of  the term “illegal alien” as a “half truth,” the Justice Department pointedly clarified the meaning of the phrase and explained its function as legal terminology in a July memorandum from the DOJ public information office.

As Breitbart pointed out, the Obama-era push by media outlets to induct “undocumented resident” into the politically correct canon has less legal precision than the term “illegal alien.”

Said the Breitbart article: “The new [DOJ] policy is needed to clear away the progressive efforts to hide the identities of illegals [who] break the law inside the United States. For example, in March 2017, an illegal immigrant killed three Americans in an auto crash, but the Associated Press merely described the migrant as ‘A man arrested in an Ohio van crash.'”

Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg
Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg/IMAGE: WH.gov via Youtube

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who struggled to define “hate speech” in an April Senate hearing, has been particularly zealous in his pro-immigration activism.

He may be exercising Facebook’s prerogative as a private company to establish and enforce his own guidelines, but doing so nevertheless leads down a slippery slope toward suppressing conservative speech in favor of politically correct doublespeak.

Because Facebook also maintains a secret rating system for its users based on how others flag their content, the “hate speech” policy could also mean that using statutory immigration language would provide justification not only for censorship of a specific post, but also for shadow-banning or outright banning users as a result.

Both Facebook and Twitter recently used their nebulous and subjective community standards to oust InfoWars host Alex Jones over accusations of “hate speech” and “inciting violence.”

Many now see them as setting the stage for more Draconian purges, particularly if Zuckerberg were to throw his hat into the political ring.

Group Criticizes DHHS for Contracting with Fetus Harvesters

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‘It is unconscionable that the United States government is still paying top-dollar in taxpayer money for the freshest, most high-quality dismembered baby hearts, lungs, livers, and brains…’

NOTE: Contains graphic content.

Networks Censor Justice Department Investigating Planned Parenthood(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) One of the leading organizations in the fight against Planned Parenthood’s fetus-harvesting operations issued a special report Monday in response to news that the Department of Health and Human Services was continuing to do business with companies that collect and sell aborted infants’ body parts.

The Center for Medical Progress, which became famous for releasing a series of undercover videos showing horrific practices at the government-funded abortion clinics, said its new report used primary-source evidence to expose San Fransisco-based Advanced Bioscience Resources.

In one of the videos, CMP said it had shown ABR’s procurement manager describing the process of collecting a fully developed fetus: “I literally have had women come in and they’ll go in the [operating room], and they’re back out in 3 minutes, and I’m going, ‘What’s got’ on?’ ‘Oh yeah, the fetus was already in the vaginal canal, whenever we put her in the stirrups, it just fell out.’”

In addition to the practices themselves, CMP said it collected evidence in emails and interviews that ABR was price-gouging the government, purchasing fetuses at a cost of around $60 and then reselling them for $6,000.

Despite the evidence against ABR, which is currently under federal investigation by the Department of Justice, CMP said that at least two HHS-run agencies, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health were continuing to contract with them and spend millions on projects that relied on aborted fetus experimentation.

“It is unconscionable that the United States government is still paying top-dollar in taxpayer money for the freshest, most high-quality dismembered baby hearts, lungs, livers, and brains,” CMP head David Daleiden said.

Daleiden called on both HHS and the DOJ to step up their roles in holding the fetus harvesters accountable for their practices.

“By custom-ordering late-term aborted baby body parts for sale from Planned Parenthood partners like ABR, the FDA is directly complicit in these abortions and implies that these kids are worth more to the U.S. Government dead than alive,” he said.

“HHS must provide full transparency and immediately terminate any and all such contracts, and the U.S. Department of Justice needs to do their job and hold ABR, Planned Parenthood, and those like them accountable to the law.”

NFL Sees Lowest Season Opener TV Rating Since 2008

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Only one player remained seated during national anthem…

NFL Sees Lowest Season Opener Since 2008 McCain Speech
Image: CBfromNC via Youtube

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) Some are blaming the 45-min. weather delay, others a slow-paced first half in the matchup between the Eagles and the Falcons on Thursday, to kickstart the 2018 NFL season.

However, the ongoing controversies generated in the week prior by Nike and former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick certainly didn’t help matters when it came to the league’s continuing struggles with viewership.

Ratings indicated that it was the lowest draw in 10 years–the last time numbers were so low being when the game was pushed up to 7 p.m. to accommodate John McCain‘s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.

Sports Media Watch said the season-opener’s overnight returns gave it a 13.4 share, down 8 percent from last year’s Chiefs-Patriots matchup and 19 percent from the previous year’s Panthers-Broncos game.

The highest rated share was 2015’s Steeler’s-Patriot’s game, according to a tweet from Sports TV Ratings:

Not surprisingly, NBC, which broadcast the game, tried to put a positive spin on the numbers by tweeting that it was the network’s best rating for any sporting event since the, uh, 2018 Olympics. (It should be noted that Fox Sports and Telemundo held the broadcasting rights to the summer’s World Cup soccer tournament.)

Ironically, given many viewers were likely put off by the kneeling during the national anthem–which the Eagles’ head coach Doug Pederson openly endorsed–none of the players took a knee on Thursday.

The one exception, according to Newsmax, was defensive lineman Michael Bennett, who remained seated as Boys II Men sang the “Star-Spangled Banner.”

As the cameras panned through shots of a nearly empty stadium in pouring rain, Philly defensive end Chris Long, a vocal Trump critic and advocate for kneeling, was shown on camera enthusiastically standing with his hand over his heart.

Long had tweeted his support for Nike earlier in the week:

Safety Malcolm Jenkins, who had participated in the protest during preseason games, was reportedly also standing on the sidelines.

The Eagles beat the Falcons 18-12.

Burt Reynolds Among a Rare Breed of Fearless Hollywood Conservatives

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‘ He took upon himself the most thankless task of the event: reading aloud the pledge of support that the hated Republican President, Ronald Reagan, had generously sent from Washington…’

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Burt Reynolds/PHOTO: Alan Light (CC) via Pixabay

(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) While it’s often speculated that celebrity passings come in clusters, those following along may have noted the relatively little fanfare that accompanied the surprise death of Burt Reynolds, 82, after a heart attack on Thursday.

It may be that the obit writers had longer to prepare content following the extended illnesses of Sen. John McCain and “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin.

Maybe it’s that Reynolds, despite a film career spanning 60 years, maintained a more checkered resume; while often a cult favorite in films like “Smokey and the Bandit,” “Deliverance” and “Boogie Nights,” he was more tabloid fodder than leading man in his latter years. However, he still maintained a busy working schedule, with his final movie, “Defining Moments,” set for release in April.

According to CBS, Reynolds also was in discussions about a forthcoming Quentin Tarantino project.

Then again, Reynolds’s reputation as a man’s man, what would now be classified as “toxic masculinity,” might also be to blame.

He rode the wave of Southern renaissance and, to some degree, 70s kitsch, that also produced the likes of “The Dukes of Hazzard,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “Nashville”–not to mention such musical gems as C.W. McCall’s “Convoy” and Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy.”

Reynolds later expressed remorse for one act of 70s excess permanently etched into the collective conscious of any who have seen it: his nude photo shoot for Cosmopolitan lying on a bear-skin rug.

Yet, the mustachioed heartthrob continued to embrace his machismo through rocky romances with Sally Field and Loni Anderson in the 1980s and 90s.

His political life was, perhaps, as complicated as his love life, although he played the former closer to the vest.

A 1989 dispatch from the Orlando Sentinel says Reynolds skipped out on a weekend barbecue he had been invited to with Vice President Dan Quayle, sending his regrets that he was busy taping his “B.L. Stryker” television series. “In fact,” it continued, “The Palm Beach Post reports he hasn’t voted since 1980 and is a registered Democrat.”

But whether he was politically active or not, Reynolds at least harbored some conservative sympathies, as well as a heart of gold.

A 2009 tribute in Breitbart recalls that Reynolds was one of the few actors to agree to participate in an AIDS fundraiser for his friend Rock Hudson being organized by Elizabeth Taylor.

“Not only that, he took upon himself the most thankless task of the event: reading aloud the pledge of support that the hated Republican President, Ronald Reagan, had generously sent from Washington” said the article.

“Let it be noted for the record that, on September 19, 1985, actor Burt Reynolds stood up at Taylor’s event and read Reagan’s letter, while being roundly booed by a mass of angry activist attendees.”

Reynolds was a bit more reserved in supporting another friend of his, Donald Trump. He told the Western Journal in March 2016, “I don’t think there’s any question that Donald is going to be nominated. … You know, our current president has kind of messed things up the last four years. But I don’t know who I would vote for.”

Reynolds added that he worried about Trump’s blunt rhetoric leading to war. “I like him very much personally. I know him, and I like him. He’s always been nice and sweet and kind to me,” Reynolds said. “But he seems to be like a sheriff that’s quick on the draw.”

However, Reynolds strongly endorsed his “Deliverance” costar Jon Voight, a vocal conservative, in the same Western Journal piece.

“If any actor was going to run for office, it should be Jon Voight. I think he’s quite brilliant in terms of handling himself and he always knows what’s going on in politics.”