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Aug 21., 2015: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves to supporters during a campaign rally in Mobile, Ala. (Photo: AP/Brynn Anderson)

According to the Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson’s office, a whopping 30,000 people showed up to hear Donald Trump speak in Mobile, Alabama Friday night. The crowd that flooded into the Ladd-Peebles Stadium is the largest of the Election 2016 cycle yet, topping the 28,000 who went to see socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders in Portland, Oregon.

The campaign originally planned the rally at the Mobile Civic Center, which holds about 2,000 people. But a booming interest in seeing the candidate speak caused them to change to the Ladd-Peebles Stadium, a 40,000-seat football stadium. The Alabama secretary of state’s office said more than 30,000 were expected to attend the event Friday night.

The fans, some carrying signs, others wearing T-shirts supporting the billionaire businessman, spoke of his outsider status in a crowded field dominated by former and current elected officials as the song “Sweet Home Alabama” blared from loudspeakers. Trump was welcomed by numerous Alabama politicians, including GOP Sen. Jeff Sessions, who praised him for his courage to draw attention to the issue of illegal immigration. Trump recently released a 3-point immigration plan–with input from Alabama’s favorite senator–which has been widely mocked by media pundits, including those on Fox News.

However, voters and experts gave the plan high marks. Polls released Wednesday found American voters strongly back The Donald’s immigration plan, even his plan to end “birthright citizenship.” Further, Norm Matloff, a self-described Democrat, professor at UC Davis and “longtime admirer” of socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, gave the “surprisingly detailed” Trump immigration plan an A+ in a blog post Monday night. Matloff has written extensively about the failures of the H-1B visa program, which has been widely cited in the academic and reform communities.

Trump led off his speech with harsh criticism of U.S. politicians who allow illegal immigrants to live in the country. He drew a roar of applause when he again promised to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.

According to Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson's office,

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Aug. 22, 2015: South Korean army soldiers adjust barricades set up on Unification Bridge, which leads to the demilitarized zone, near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea. (Photo: AP)

South Korea and North Korea agreed Saturday to hold high-level talks to avoid further military confrontation at the border village of Panmunjom. The talks are scheduled to take place at 6 p.m. Seoul time, exactly 30 minutes after the deadline set by North Korea for the South to take down the loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda at their border.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un placed his army on what the North called a “quasi state of war” Friday after a meeting with senior party and defense officials. Following the meeting, which took place Friday, Un “reviewed and approved the final attack operation” against the rogue regime’s neighbor tot the South. Now, according to the South Korean presidential office, the South’s national security director Kim Kwan-jin and Unification Minister Hong Yong-pyo will sit with Hwang Pyong So, the top political officer for the Korean People’s Army. Hwang is believed to be North Korea’s second after supreme leader Kim Jong Un, and Kim Yang Gon, is a secretary of the central committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea and a senior official responsible for South Korea affairs.

The two agreed to the meeting after the South Korea shelled the North on Thursday. South Korea claims it fired “dozens” of artillery fire in response to Pyongyang using a projectile to take out a loudspeaker broadcasting anti-North propaganda, which was launched around 3:52 pm (0252 EDT).

“We have exercised our self-restraint for decades,” the North’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday. “Now, no one’s talk about self-restraint is helpful to putting the situation under control. The army and people of the DPRK are poised not just to counteract or make any retaliation but not to rule out all-out war to protect the social system, their own choice, at the risk of their lives.”

While it is unclear whether North Korea will attack the South, as they claim, it is perfectly clear that the U.S. and its ally are hoping to deter Un. Four U.S. F-16 fighter jets and four F-15k South Korean fighter jets simulated bombing missions, which took place in an area that began on South Korea’s eastern coast and moved toward the U.S. base at Osan near Seoul, officials said. The South has vowed to continue the broadcasts beyond the deadline. They recommenced the broadcasts after an 11 year stoppage after accusing Pyongyang of planting land mines that maimed two South Korean soldiers earlier this month.

The communist dictatorial North and the pro-West South have remained in a technical state of war since signing the armistice following the 1950-1953 Korean War. While it ended in a truce, it is not an actual peace treaty.

South Korea and North Korea agreed Saturday

Hajji Mutazz, ISIS’ No. 2 Killed in Airstrike on Aug 18

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Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq releases snuff film showing slaughter of hundreds of Iraqi men and boys gunned down like animals in ditches. (Photo: Walid Shoebat)

Hajji Mutazz, the second in command in the Islamic State terror organization, was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Iraq, the White House confirmed Friday. Mutazz,also known as Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, was killed on Aug. 18 while traveling in a vehicle near Mosul, Iraq along with an ISIS media operative known as Abu Abdullah.

“Al-Hayali’s death will adversely impact ISIL’s operations given that his influence spanned ISIL’s finance, media, operations, and logistics,” the White House statement said. “The United States and its coalition partners are determined to degrade and destroy this terrorist group which has wrought so much harm and suffering on the people of the region and beyond.”

Mutazz was senior deputy to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and a primary coordinator for moving weapons, vehicles and explosives between Iraq and Syria. Mutazz also played a pivotal role in numerous military operations, including the ISIS offensive in Mosul in June 2014.

Hajji Mutazz, ISIS' second in command and

North Korea Preparing for a Massive Attack Against the South?

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an emergency meeting on Thursday. (Photo: AFP – Getty Images)

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un placed his army on what the North calls a “quasi state of war” Friday after a meeting with senior party and defense officials. Following the meeting, which took place Friday, Un “reviewed and approved the final attack operation” against the rogue regime’s neighbor, South Korea.

While PPD wasn’t able to learn about specific details regarding the plan, a source says retaliation from the North Korea would be an appropriate but not proportionate response to the South Korea shelling its territory on Thursday. South Korea claims it fired “dozens” of artillery fire in response to Pyongyang launching a projectile at a loudspeaker broadcasting anti-North propaganda, which was launched around 3:52 pm (0252 EDT).

Unsurprisingly, Kim Yong Chol, director of the general reconnaissance bureau of the North Korean army, on Friday denied South Korea’s claims, arguing that Pyongyang is not behind the raising tensions on the Korean peninsula. He also refuted the claim the North even fired anything across the Demilitarized Zone, stating South Korea has not offered conclusive evidence where the rocket was launched in the North, or where exactly it landed in the South. Kim speculated human error might have been behind South Korea’s decision to retaliate with its own barrage, and called the act dangerous and rash.

“Skirmishes can lead to all-out war,” Kim said.

Meanwhile, South Korea’s presidential office said it has called an urgent meeting of the national security council in response to the attack, the military raised its alert status to the highest level, and residents in and around the area of the attack were ordered to evacuate.

The communist dictatorial North and the pro-West South have remained in a technical state of war since signing the armistice following the 1950-1953 Korean War. While it ended in a truce, it is not an actual peace treaty.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un put

Sanders Loves Europe Model, for False Reasons

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a political rally at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum at Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, July 1, 2015. (Michael P. King/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)

Bernie Sanders, Vermont’s pseudo-socialist senator, thinks that America can learn from Europe. He’s right. But he’s also wrong. That’s because he thinks that Europe is a role model to emulate rather than a warning signal of mistakes to avoid. Needless to say, that’s borderline crazy. Heck, even President Obama has pointed out that the United States out-performs our European counterparts.

In his Washington Post column, Robert Samuelson warns that it would be a mistake to follow the European model of more taxes and additional regulation. He starts with (what should be) an obvious point about businesses responding to incentives.

We can learn from Europe about job creation, but many Americans may reject the underlying lesson. It is: If you price labor too high — pay workers more than they produce — businesses will slow or stop hiring.

He then points out that bad incentives in Europe are leading to bad results.

Europe’s economy is in the doldrums. Growth in the eurozone (the 19 countries using the euro) is weak… Eurozone unemployment is 11.1 percent, barely down from the peak of about 12 percent. This contrasts with the United States, where the jobless rate has dropped from 10 percent in October 2009 to 5.3 percent now.

And what exactly are the bad incentives in Europe?

Simply stated, governments are imposing too many burdens on the economy’s productive sector.

In a fascinating article in the latest “Journal of Economic Perspectives,” economist Christian Thimann — a former top adviser at the European Central Bank and now at the French investment bank AXA — argues that Europe’s debt crisis and the weak recovery both stem from high wage and compensation costs. “Jobs fail to be created in a number of [eurozone] countries not because of a ‘lack of demand’ as often claimed,” Thimann writes,” but mainly because wage costs are high relative to productivity, social insurance and tax burdens are heavy, and the business environment is excessively burdensome.”

Which brings us back to the point Samuelson made earlier.

If the costs of new workers exceed the likely benefits in higher sales and profits, companies will hire less or not at all.

And just in case the implications aren’t obvious, he spells it out.

…we should not ignore the implications for the United States. …it’s tempting to load the costs of social policies onto business. …The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) requires firms to provide health insurance for workers; a $15 minimum wage would raise labor costs sharply for many firms; and there are proposals mandating paid maternity and sick leave. All these seem worthy causes, but we need to be alert to unintended consequences. If we make hiring too expensive, there will be less hiring.

Amen. As I’ve already noted, businesses aren’t charities. They won’t hire new workers if that means lower profits! But Europe has a lot of these policies, so unemployment is higher. And we have politicians in America who want to copy Europe’s mistakes. The problem is not just that politicians are making it more expensive to hire workers. Bad government policy also is making it more expensive to do almost anything. The U.K.-based Telegraph has a story looking at how some European governments are making other business activities needlessly costly and difficult.

…doing business in Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain is more difficult, expensive and slower than in stronger, neighbouring countries. …Looking at the average time it takes to get construction permits, electricity connected, contracts enforced and goods exported shows the disparity.

This chart shows that the problem is especially acute in Southern Europe.

Let’s close by making a very important point about differences within Europe. While it’s sometimes useful and interesting to look at big-picture comparisons (such as average unemployment in the EU vs US or average income in the EU vs US), it’s also important to realize that European nations (notwithstanding pressures for harmonization, centralization, and bureaucratization from the European Commission) still have considerable leeway to determine their own economic policies.

And if you peruse Economic Freedom of the World, you’ll see that Northern European nations such as Finland (#10), Denmark (#19), Germany (#28), and the Netherlands (#34) are all considered market-friendly, while Southern European countries such as Spain (#51), France (#58), Italy (#79), and Greece (#84) are much lower in the rankings.

The Nordic nations are especially interesting. They have large welfare states, but they have very pro-market policies in other areas. So to elaborate on what Senator Sanders asserted, we actually could learn some good lessons from Scandinavian nations in areas other than fiscal policy.

P.S. Since we picked on Bernie Sanders already, let’s create some balance by also mocking Hillary Clinton. Here’s a clever satirical video about her email scandal.

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And if that doesn’t satisfy your craving, click here for more Hillary humor.

Bernie Sanders, Vermont’s pseudo-socialist senator, thinks that

Florida Sheriff’s Deputy Shot in Line of Duty While Arresting Prostitution Ring Suspects

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A Brevard County Sheriff’s Office patrol car during the Indian River investigation. (Photo: Brevard County Sheriff’s Office)

A Brevard County Sheriff’s deputy is in critical condition after being shot Thursday night in Port St. John near Cocoa, officials said. Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said at a press conference that a group of 5 or 6 deputies approached a house in the area of Covina Street around 9:30 p.m ET, which was the target of an investigating into a prostitution ring, when a male suspect allegedly opened fire, hitting one deputy.

“Late yesterday evening a member of our Brevard County Sheriff’s Office family was shot in the line of duty while he and the members of his unit were attempting to make an arrest in the Port St. John area,” Sheriff Wayne Ivey said.

Unlike the deputy, the suspect, whose name was not released, is in stable condition. The alleged female prostitute was taken into custody. Meanwhile, the deputy was taken to the hospital where he went into surgery. Sheriff Ivey said the department was “hurting” and focused on the well-being of the deputy and his family.

“While the full details of the incident are still under investigation I wanted to share with our community that he is currently in critical condition undergoing surgery and we ask that everyone please keep him and his family in their thoughts and prayers,” Sheriff Wayne said in a statement on Facebook. “Our BCSO family is standing strong with his wife and children as we all face this difficult time together. We are extremely grateful for the overwhelming number of calls we have received from our citizens who have offered their thoughts and prayers for his recovery. I want to personally thank and commend the actions of Brevard County Fire Rescue who without question gave our Deputy a chance to survive through their life saving actions.”

The SWAT team was called to clear the house where the shooting occurred. There was no further information released.

A Brevard County Sheriff's deputy is in

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Planned Parenthood President and CEO Cecile Richards speaks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. (Photo: AP)

Liberals are famous for shaming conservatives for their past associations with questionable characters, while they exempt themselves from the same standards. What a shocker!

Every other week, a liberal Twitter troll cites a Republican politician’s innocent appearance at some long-forgotten political event with the likes of a Ku Klux Klan member, hoping to besmirch his reputation. Better yet, sometimes one of them will post a black-and-white photo of such an appearance, as if it’s a smoking gun that will end the hapless Republican’s career.

It shouldn’t surprise you that liberals had no problem with Sen. Robert Byrd’s despicable association with the KKK. A typical liberal defender would say: “Oh, my gosh! This man was a pillar of progressivism. He cared deeply for people. He was the conscience of the Senate.”

How about Sen. Ted Kennedy? Liberals couldn’t have cared less that any other person would have been charged with manslaughter for his role in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne at Chappaquiddick. Their attitude was: “Why, he is the ‘Lion of the Senate.’ No one cares more about the poor than he does.”

President Bill Clinton? As the most powerful man on the planet, he sexually harassed a young female intern in the White House, directly lied about it to the American people and committed felony perjury, for starters. Yet liberals still regard him as a man of unsurpassed class and virtue.

The Rev. Al Sharpton? The examples are endless.

Why do you suppose that is?

The reason is that for liberals, the acid test for one’s moral character is his ideology. Does the person support progressive causes? If so, it doesn’t much matter what he did in the past.

That’s not the case for Republicans. Even an accidental brush with a bad person or cause is fair game because conservatives, on balance, can’t be good people — even those with an unblemished record of selfless service.

Take Ken Starr, who served as independent counsel to investigate the Clintons. He was as pure as Snow White. But you don’t mess with Bill. Despite his stellar professional and personal record, the Clinton war room and the liberal media savaged him as a devious pervert.

Today we are witnessing another glaring example of this double standard. Planned Parenthood has been all over the news with the release of a series of horrifying videos showing it harvested and sold the organs of aborted babies.

Every decent American would condemn Planned Parenthood for this practice, right? Wrong. According to many progressives, conservative filmmakers selectively edited the videos to defame this noble organization, which provides “essential services for women.”

Liberals protect progressive organizations, but none more than those that perform abortions, for abortion is the foremost sacrament of the religion of liberalism. Liberals will protect Planned Parenthood at all costs because it is darn near a holy shrine.

Planned Parenthood’s sacred stature is also seen in the recent brouhaha over the Smithsonian Institution’s display of a sculpture of Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, in its “Struggle for Justice” exhibit.

A group of black pastors from nine states demanded the removal of the statue because of Sanger’s ties to the eugenics movement. “Sanger may have been a lot of things,” the pastors wrote in a letter to the Smithsonian, “but a ‘champion of justice’ she definitely was not. Perhaps the Gallery is unaware that Ms. Sanger supported black eugenics, a racist attitude toward black and other minority babies; an elitist attitude toward those she regarded as ‘the feeble minded;’ speaking at rallies of Ku Klux Klan women; and communications with Hitler sympathizers. Also, the notorious ‘Negro Project,’ which sought to limit, if not eliminate black births, was her brainchild. Despite these well-documented facts of history, her bust sits proudly in your gallery as a hero of justice. The obvious incongruity is staggering!”

The Smithsonian callously denied the request, saying that the bust serves its goal to “see the past clearly and objectively” and that though some of Sanger’s beliefs “are now controversial,” her inclusion represents the “full spectrum of the American experience.”

Translation: Liberals value abortion more than they do African-Americans. There is no way anyone can say “objectively” that Sanger was a champion of justice for African-Americans or that her horrific views were merely “controversial.”

This is stunning when you consider the lengths liberals go to pander for the black vote. They must figure that the objections are mostly coming from black pastors whose theology is light-years from that of such progressive blacks as Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

It would be interesting to see how the Smithsonian would react if Sharpton and Jackson joined these pastors.

So while liberals are trying to purge America of symbols of its history of slavery, they are protecting the patron saint of abortion, whose attitude toward blacks was more despicable than that of a slaveholder. She believed that reducing the black population, even if it meant killing the unborn, would purify the human race.

If enough attention were called to these types of things and a sufficient number of blacks began to realize that liberals have been using them for their votes, we might see a sea change in American politics.

For now, we must just marvel at liberals’ cynicism, double standards and hypocrisy. But one of these days, their conflicting “values” are going to come home to roost.

Liberals are famous for shaming conservatives for

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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras speaks with the media after a meeting of eurozone heads of state at the EU Council building in Brussels on Monday, July 13, 2015. A summit of eurozone leaders reached a tentative agreement with Greece on Monday for a bailout program that includes “serious reforms” and aid, removing an immediate threat that Greece could collapse financially and leave the euro. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will resign Thursday and leave a nation he sold impossible promises to far worse off then before his tenure. Tsipras, a member of the radical left-wing socialist Syriza party, will hand in his resignation to President Prokopis Pavlopoulos and clear the way for elections next month. Elections will be held as Greece deals with its ongoing debt crisis, which has only metastasized under the failed prime minister’s leadership.

Tsipras was only elected in January on the promise to save Greece from what they viewed as unbearable European Union-imposed austerity, and force higher taxes on Greece’s shrinking productive class. Rather than stand by the deal made with EU creditors–mainly Germany and France–he and his coalition government reneged only to be forced into stringent budget austerity conditions. Creditors had demanded imposed far more draconian cuts to the Greek welfare state than was initially agreed upon in exchange for $96 billion. On Thursday, Greece began tapping into the funds from the three-year bailout program.

A parliamentary vote to approve the bailout conditions last week, which was rejected by dozens of Syriza party lawmakers refusing to face reality, send Greek stocks further down. Further, with Tsipras locked in his office with cabinet ministers for most of the day, the political uncertainty forced the Athens Stock Exchange down 3.5 percent in early afternoon trading.

“The Greek stock market is coming into a new circle of uncertainty while we are waiting for new elections to be announced,” said analyst Evangelos Sioutis, head of equities at Guardian Trust Securities. “For the stock markets it is a factor of uncertainty.”

Tsipras is expected to make a statement Thursday night, with the most likely date for snap polls being Sept. 20, which would give him an opportunity to deal with hardliners who oppose the terms of the new bailout and avoid a vote of confidence in his government. Meanwhile, Greek banking is still restricted under capital controls imposed in late June aimed to hold off a bank run. He had called for a referendum to decide whether to accept creditor proposals for reforms, rather than making the difficult decisions leaders are expected to make. There are still weekly limits on cash withdrawals and Greeks can only transfer up to 500 euros abroad per month. Companies have faced problems paying suppliers abroad, with all international payments requiring a laborious process of approval by a special finance ministry committee.

“Greece has capital controls, the economy is choking, and we will now have uncertainty from elections, so you understand that it has been a difficult month,” Sioutis said.

The Greek people received the first $14.5 billion from its new bailout package on Thursday, which is designed to allow it to repay its European Central Bank debt and avoid another default. Greece, which became the first nation in the developed world to default on its debt, was unable to repay their debt in part because over 80 percent of tax bills go unpaid. Missing the payment would have raised new questions about the country’s ability to remain in the euro, which experts already question. International money management firms have pegged the probability of a “Grexit” as high as 85 percent.

European bailout fund supervisors approved the release of the first batch of loans on Wednesday evening, with 12 billion euros earmarked for repaying debts and the remainder for settling arrears to public sector suppliers.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will resign

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Author, constitutional scholar and conservative talk radio host Mark Levin debunked the idea that the 14th Amendment of the Constitution confers birthright citizenship on the children of illegal aliens. Levin made his comments were during his appearance on “Hannity” Wednesday August 19, 2015, and followed criticism by many in the media.

The recently released 3-point Donald Trump immigration plan might have been mocked by media pundits, but voters and experts give the plan high marks. A new poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports and released Wednesday finds American voters strongly back The Donald’s immigration plan. The third point in the proposal took the most heat from mediates and nay-sayers, by far. However, a 54-percent majority of voters disagree with the current federal policy that says a child born to an illegal immigrant here is automatically a U.S. citizen, otherwise known as the anchor baby and birth-rite citizenship policy.

Author, constitutional scholar and conservative talk radio

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter speaks at an Ethical Elections Pact signing ceremony in Panama City, Friday, March 14, 2014. (Photo: AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)

BREAKING: Former President Jimmy Carter says his cancer has spread to his brain, and that he will begin treatments today.

Carter, 90, who served as the nation’s 39th president, announced he had been diagnosed with cancer in a brief statement issued on Wednesday August, 12. He also announced on Aug. 3 that he had surgery to remove a small mass from his liver. In today’s press conference he revealed that they discovered a tumor on his liver while he was monitoring an election in Guyana.

Carter defeated Republican President Gerald Ford in 1976 with a pledge to always be honest, and adopted an early foreign policy akin to current President Barack Obama, which focused on disengagement under the banner of human rights and lessened America’s role around the world as the go-to global leader. However, a number of foreign policy blunders quickly sank the credibility of such a strategy and, unlike Obama, Carter pivoted to a more aggressive posture. Nevertheless, it was too late to save his bid for a second term in the White House, and Carter lost to Ronald Reagan in a landslide.

In 1982, following his defeat, Carter founded the Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta and would go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. In his memoir A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety, Carter revealed his family’s history of pancreatic cancer, noting that his father, brother and two sisters all succumbed to the disease, which “concerned” his doctors at Emory.

Carter said he “would dramatically cut down his activities at Emory, as well as the Carter Center.”

BREAKING: Former President Jimmy Carter says his

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