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Alexandre del Valle: “The Muslim Brotherhood’s Project to infiltrate and conquer the West”

Alexandre del Valle is a geopolitical pundit with deep knowledge of the Muslim world. He is a French writer, professor, columnist, and political commentator. He is known primarily for his sharp analysis of Islamic extremism. In his latest video, he explains the main ideas of his next book on Muslim brotherhood: The “project” and the danger…

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‘Many, Many Others’ Affected by Obama-Era Surveillance

From the Wall Street Journal editorial board: The larger truth here is now undeniable: The Obama Administration spied on the political competition, it continued that spying even after Mr. Trump was elected, and then it tried to cover up what it had done. If Mr. Trump had done anything remotely similar, folks would be calling…

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Geller Vs. De Blasio: Federal Appeals Court Asked to Stop NYC Mayor’s Tyranny

In an extraordinary rebuke of judicial redress, Clinton appointed Judge Denise Cote tried to dismiss our  lawsuit against New York City’s ban against protests. I have filed many a free speech lawsuit against various municipalities including New York and never before did I see a judge schedule our hearing almost immediately and try to dismiss it just as quickly – without even giving us an opportunity to present our case. This is a glaring example of how decayed and corrupt the New York political system is.

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NYC IS DYING: The Lockdown Needs to End. Now.

Its streets are empty. The bars and jazz clubs, restaurants and coffeehouses sit barren. Beloved haunts, storied rooms, perfect-slice joints are shuttered, many for good. The sweat equity of countless small-business owners is evaporating. ­Instead of getting people back to work providing for their families, our mayor talks about a fantasyland New Deal for the post-coronavirus era.

Open the city. All of it. Right now. Broadway shows, beaches, Yankees games, the schools, the top of the freakin’ Empire State building. Everything. New Yorkers have already learned to socially distance. Businesses can adjust. The elderly and infirm can continue to be isolated.