Viktor Orban Calls George Soros a ‘Public Enemy’
Viktor Orban, no shrinking violet, nevertheless heated up the foreign media once again by slamming George Soros as a “public enemy.”
Viktor Orban, no shrinking violet, nevertheless heated up the foreign media once again by slamming George Soros as a “public enemy.”
The ACLU is distancing itself from the Berkeley’s Free Speech Week — a rather curious move for an organization supposedly aimed at protecting the constitutional rights of all, even conservatives.
Rasmea Odeh, a convicted terrorist living on American soil for the last 20 years, has finally been sent from the United States, packed on a plane back to Jordan.
Fully 90 percent of asylum seekers in Austria end up on the welfare rolls — a tiny little tidbit of information the mainstream media just doesn’t want to report.
How convenient — the media, in all its collective wisdom, have chosen to omit the refugee status of the London bombing suspects, even while burying their nationalities.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have all been busily deleting posts from a popular ex-Muslim who normally speaks on the truths of Islam.
The Israeli consulate in New York City was sent stashes of suspicious white powder on two separate occasions over the last four days.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign super-PAC, “Onward Together,” has been outed for siphoning $800,000 to send to resistance groups like antifa.
Two Afghan migrants were arrested for raping a girl, age 16, on the city streets of Germany.
Surprise, surprise, the latest terror attack in London seems to have been committed by two refugees from Iraq and Syria who were thought, at the time of their entries to their new home, to be poor, innocent youth — at least in the minds of the left.
America has struck a deal with Israel to open the first U.S. military base on Jewish nation soil.
President Donald Trump is expected to bring an “America First” message to the United Nations — something that’s probably not going to go over well with then anti-sovereign types at the global body. But really — who cares what the UN thinks?
Authorities have identified the second of the suspects in the Parsons Green terror bombing — and guess what: He’s Muslim and a migrant from Syria.
Four female Boston College students studying abroad in France were attacked by a woman who threw acid in their face at a subway station in Marseilles. And police quickly ruled out any tie to terror.
Iran, a regime that Barack Obama was supposed to have tamed, has now announced increased funding for the terror group, Hezbollah.
Authorities say a fire that broke out on a subway train in London is likely an act of terrorism.
Islamophobia is rooted in part in racism, according to a new study from a sociology lecturer at Rice University. And you thought Islam was a religion — not a skin color.
The United Nations, despite concerted U.S. pressure, is going forward with the publication of a “blacklist” against Jewish-run companies that don’t acknowledge the 1967 borders.
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Germany, and Jewish victims are finding that most of the acts of violence they are suffering have been caused by Islamic extremists.
Members of Congress and leaders with America’s Jewish community are cheering after Norway demanded the refund of monies given to Palestinians for a women’s center — a facility that was then named after a noted Palestinian terrorist.
ISIS is trying to get a foothold in the Philippines and has turned recruiting eyes there.
A Muslim preacher, Kamran Sabir Hussain, 40, was caught on tape encouraging followers of the Islam faith, including children, to “die in your rage” and support ISIS, a European court found.
An Al Jazeera anchor was just outed by savvy social media users as justifying the Islamic terror attacks on September 11, 2001.
Thousands of U.S. military members have been killed and injured in the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan since September 11, 2001. But as the Pentagon finds: Al Qaeda and the Taliban have only grown stronger.
John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said September 11, 2001, should’ve been a turning point in America’s response to Islam and terror — but that the lessons have fallen to the wayside.
A Hindu man was stabbed and lynched by a group of Muslim men after he accidentally brushed up against one of them, and a scuffle ensued.
An Israeli company was one of four that made the final cut to come up with a model smart system to integrate into America’s border wall with Mexico.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is part of a White House fight to take back $75 million previously awarded to Israel.
Firefighters in Sweden trying to do their jobs — trying to put out the flames — had to quit and leave after they were attacked by Muslims in an apparent no-go zone of Sweden.
A new project from the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute finds that Islam is consistent with many freedoms — including private property ownership, tolerance and individualism. Let the backlash begin — and it quickly did.
‘Lest we forget: The number of terror plots that have been foiled in America since 9/11 have been growing steadily. But this isn’t news the mainstream media will provide.
The European Union’s highest court has just ruled that all member states have to take in refugees who reach Europe’s border — even Hungary and Slovakia, two countries that have rebelled against the mass migration.
ISIS supporters have come forward to tell Americans in general and Floridians in specific — Hurricane Irma is “the reward of your crimes against Muslims.” And you thought Islam, like the apologists say, believes strongly in charity and helping the unfortunate.
A laptop seized by the FBI during its investigation into a Pakistani-born Muslim’s IT work on Capitol Hill may have been purposely left to implicate Dabbie Wasserman Schultz, a Texas congressman is suggesting.
The year was 1970 — and Germany, according to a Wikileaks finding, had already labeled antifa a “terrorist organization.”
What a disgusting tweet — but a South African leader of a black nationalist group actually messaged the world, via social media, that those who believe the Holocaust was all bad ought to consider the “Jewish soap” that was created during concentration camp evils.
Linda Sarsour, the anti-American the left loves to embrace, actually claimed her hijab has changed her from “white” into a “person of color –” whatever that means.
Angela Merkel’s popularity numbers have fallen so low that crowds are now throwing tomatoes at her.
Was that a threat? EU politicians seem to think it’s their job to “teach” British citizens the “consequences” of Brexit. And you thought a politician’s job was to represent the will of the people — how silly of you.
German prosecutors are investigating if an AfD politician who was born in Iran is now guilty of making Islamophobic statements.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said one solution to ending the problem of North Korea would be to have South Korea “take it over.”
A Muslim girl who committed the offense of picking her own boyfriend was tortured by members of her own family, raped, and then unceremoniously dumped — dead — in a suitcase.
Three police officers in France were injured during clashes with migrants near the port city of Calais.
The wife of a Saudi Arabian blogger who was sentenced to 1,000 lashes for the crime of “insulting Islam” — writing about free speech — says the crowd that gathered to watch his punishment being carried out was screaming and jeering like they were “at a beach party.”
The Anti-Defamation League’s newest senior vice president of programs has disturbing ties to both the Council on Islamic-American Relations and the former Barack Obama White House.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit that frequently puts out lists of so-called “hate groups” that curiously only include the likes of conservative and Christian organizations, has just been outed as transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to overseas entitites — like one located on the tax-sheltering Cayman Islands.
Germany is in the throes of a populist movement, and a President Donald Trump-like fever is sweeping through the country.
The author of a children’s book called “The Adventures of Pepe and Pede” must give his proceeds to CAIR to show he’s sorry for publishing what the Muslim advocacy group characterized as “Islamaphobic” content.
A Muslim so-called “cultural mediator” actually wrote a news piece painting rape in glowing light, and saying victims, once they relax, actuallly enjoyed the attack.
The secretary-general of the United Nations actually uttered words of praise for Israelis, saying during a recent tour of the region the Jewish state residents seemed to offer up genuine — and impressive — expressions of peace with Palestinians.