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What Exactly Is Terrorism? Why Words Matter
by Abigail R. Esman 
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Is This Finally the End of Mueller? 
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by Dick Morris
{ westernjournal.com } ~ In a huge breakthough, attorneys for Paul Manafort have filed a motion to dismiss his indictment... based on a possibly fatal flaw in the authority of special prosecutor Bob Mueller to bring the charges. Mueller, they point out, derives his authority from his appointment by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosensetein. Rosenstein, in turn derives his from the recusal by Attorney General Jeff Sessions from “any existing or future investigations of any matters related in any way to the campaigns for President of the United States.” But, Manafort’s lawyers point out, Sessions’ recusal applies only to matters relating to the campaign. As Mueller’s probe has ranged far and wide quite apart from anything that happened during the campaign, he is exceeding the authority Rosenstein was able to confer on the prosecutor...   https://www.westernjournal.com/dick-morris-is-this-finally-the-end-of-mueller/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-WJ&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=western-journal
US-North Korea summit: How Trump can score a major deal 
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by David Adesnik
{ defenddemocracy.org } ~ White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Wednesday that “we feel like things are moving in the right direction”... heading into a planned summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in May. If the meeting takes place, it will confront the U.S. president with the consummate test of his skills as a deal maker, since no one has played American negotiators for fools more consistently than the North Koreans. Kim’s meeting in Beijing this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping moved U.S.-North Korean talks a step closer, since it’s understandable that Kim would want to confer with his Chinese patrons before a meeting with the American president. Still, the odds are that North Korea has no intention of negotiating away its nuclear arsenal. Yet if there is a good deal to be had, President Trump will only get it by avoiding the mistakes of his predecessors. Past Republican and Democratic presidents and their administrations have made two critical errors that ensured North Korea would be the only beneficiary of high-stakes nuclear diplomacy...   http://www.defenddemocracy.org/media-hit/david-adesnik-us-north-korea-summit-how-trump-can-score-a-major-deal/ 
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Tucker Carlson Has Had ENOUGH Of David Hogg; 
Rips Him To Shreds In Epic New Rant
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by Clayton
{ ilovemyfreedom.org } ~ On Friday night, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson ripped into the media’s obsession with Parkland survivor David Hogg... who has been calling for our guns to be taken away. This deranged young man has also received unending support from the media, which has given him a bigger platform to speak on. Hogg is said to be a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student, and he has quickly become CNN’s poster boy for gun control. Upon seeing this obsession with Hogg, Tucker Carlson decided to speak up. In short, he’s had ENOUGH. Tucker began his epic rant by pointing out some of Hogg’s most ridiculous and immature statements when it comes to gun control...  https://ilovemyfreedom.org/watch-tucker-carlson-has-had-enough-of-david-hogg-rips-him-to-shreds-in-epic-new-rant/
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New York’s Corruption Pit 
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by SETH BARRON
{ city-journal.org } ~ As usual, New York is flush with political corruption scandals, with a number of trials and investigations in progress or gearing up... Alain Kaloyeros, the nanotech Svengali and Andrew Cuomo associate who had been in charge of hundreds of millions of dollars of state funds, is accused of rigging bids for personal gain. Retrials are scheduled to begin in the cases of former state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver and former state senate president Dean Skelos; both men’s corruption convictions were overturned. Cuomo aide and close friend Joseph Percoco was convicted in March of influence peddling, and the trial of Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano for accepting bribes has revived allegations of corruption that have haunted Mayor Bill de Blasio, whom a key witness in the Mangano case has pleaded guilty to bribing. Curiously, all these cases are taking place in federal court, though New York does not lack for state or local oversight of corruption. In fact, New York has some of the nation’s strongest anticorruption laws and multiple cross-jurisdictional agencies that can address political malfeasance of any sort. County district attorneys, responsible for prosecuting violations of state and local law, are the primary legal players in public corruption cases. New York State’s attorney general is technically barred from prosecuting bribes and violations of election law, though Governor Cuomo radically expanded the power of that office when he investigated Eliot Spitzer’s use of state police to spy on his political enemies. The state’s current attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, established the Public Integrity Bureau to handle “complex investigations into government corruption, fraud and abuse of authority.” The Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE), a state-level authority, has jurisdiction over public employees and elected officials. In New York City, the Campaign Finance Board (CFB) investigates compliance with Gotham’s expansive laws in this area; the city council has wide and untapped subpoena power; and the Department of Investigation has broad oversight over every aspect of municipal government, including the power to investigate people or entities that receive benefits from, or do business with, the city... https://www.city-journal.org/html/new-yorks-corruption-pit-15797.html?utm_source=City+Journal+Update&utm_campaign=ed6a6ccb16-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_03_29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6c08930f2b-ed6a6ccb16-109328273
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“Piglet” Hogg Crying About Ingraham Tweeting 
He’s An Immature Whiner Makes Her Point 
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{ rickwells.us } ~ Laura Ingraham must have known better than to give the political extortionists behind the disarmament movement an inch... knowing they would perceive it as a victory and go for the proverbial mile, but she do so anyway. Now she’s paying the price for that decision but in return is exposing them for what they are, probably a good thing for the nation as we battle these would-be tyrant enablers. The left and their agenda are hiding behind the age of their student agitators and using it and their victim status as a “how dare you” weapon against conservatives and patriots. They went through a bad experience, we all have bad things happen in our lives. That doesn’t mean we have to bow down to them or treat them as if they’re suddenly worthy of dictatorial status. They’re ignorant high school kids. They might outgrow it in twenty or thirty years, though their willingness to be tools of the left indicates that is unlikely. In no way are they anyone worth listening to today. They’re entitled to their opinion; so are we and the Constitution is on our side... https://rickwells.us/piglet-hogg-ingraham-whiner/.
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What Exactly Is Terrorism? Why Words Matter
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by Abigail R. Esman
{ jewishworldreview.com } ~ Most people can tell you who the potential jihadists are, especially the ones in Europe and the USA.

You can point them out in a group: they are immigrants, or more often, the children of immigrants, who came from the Middle East or North Africa. They often converse among one another in Arabic. Many want to join the Islamic State and other terror groups in Syria, or have gone and since returned. They are mostly men, usually around age 20 or less, and have grown up feeling alienated from the societies in which they live.

Most of this is wrong.

In fact, the UK-based Henry Jackson Society has found that "those who convert to Islam are four times more likely to become terrorists than those who are born Muslims." And in 2015, the Washington Postwarned that converts have emerged "as some of the most dangerous and fanatical adherents to radical Islam."

Now a recent study in the Netherlands shows that "the share of converts to Islamist extremism tends to be significantly higher" than those born into the faith. As many as 17 percent of Dutch converts have joined the caliphate, the study's authors claim - seven times more than the percentage of converts to the entire Dutch Muslim community. And most of those are women.

That study is supported by previous reports that show that as many as 25 percent of the French Muslims who have made hijrah to Syria are converts from other faiths. Figures are slightly lower - one in six, or about 17 percent- in Germany. In the UK, according to the Economist, though converts comprise fewer than 4 percent of all Muslims, they account for 12 percent of "home-grown jihadists." And in America, while one-fifth of Muslims are converts, two-fifths, or 40 percent, of those arrested on suspicion of ISIS ties in 2015 had converted.

A review of recent attacks confirms this. Converts were involved in the attempted 2015 Garland, Texas attack on a contest to draw the prophet Mohammed; the killing of four people outside London's Houses of Parliament; and the London July 7, 2005 bombings. Samantha Lewthwaite, the "white widow" said to be responsible for the deaths of more than 400 people - including those killed in the 7/7 attack, is a convert, as was the Belgian Muriel Deguaque, who blew herself up in Iraq in 2005. And in America, Colleen La Rose, aka Jihad Jane, collaborated with another convert, Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, in a failed plot to murder Lars Vilks, the Swedish cartoonist who had drawn cartoons of Islam's prophet Mohammed.

The number of women among them is notable: according to the BBC, unlike the men, the "vast majority" of women who join ISIS from the West are converts. Similarly, according to the Dutch report, of the Dutch converts who have joined the Islamic state, 61 percent were women - a figure that seems consistent with other countries, as well. Among the more well-known: Jaelyn Delshaun Young, a University of Mississippi chemistry student, apprehended en route to the Islamic State in 2015; Fatima Az Zahra, neé Maria Giulia Sergio, an Italian Roman Catholic convert whom the Italian media now calls "Lady Jihad"; and British ex-punk-rocker Sally Jones, whom counter-terrorists consider an active, effective, and therefore dangerous recruiter.

Also of note in the Dutch study is the age of the individuals who have gone to Syria: they are on average 23 though according to other analyses, the average German and American who makes the trip is 26. The average ISIS-jihadist, in other words, is older than many believe these young radicals to be.

None of this is accidental, according to Mubin Shaikh, a former Muslim radical turned counterterrorism professional and the author of Undercover Jihadi: Inside the Toronto 18. In the early days of the Islamic State, he said in a recent phone interview, ISIS recruiters "would get a bonus if they brought women over. There were units dedicated to recruiting Western women to use as propaganda, specifically targeting converts."

All of which suggests that our current "profile" of your average radicalized Muslim may need updating. And perhaps, too, we should be tweaking elements of counter-terrorism approaches worldwide. Shaikh believes the primary focus needs to be on "human intelligence" and better monitoring within the (Muslim) community. "That's where the best tips come from," he said. "But it's a sensitive topic. Do we need to send more spies into the community? Then the community feels they can't trust anyone anymore. But that's the price you pay. If a threat is coming from a particular community, you need to convince them to come forward."

That community includes converts' families, who often are too uninformed about Islam, and rarely pay attention to what or who has influenced the new convert's decision. And the problem, he said, is that many of these younger converts "don't actually convert to Islam. They convert to extremism." Hence families, especially parents, "need to be vigilant. Identify what they are converting to. People need to know who these groups are. Who are Salafis? Who are Sunnis? Sufis? You need to find out what their ideology is."

But this alone is not enough. "I'm a big believer in sting operations," Shaikh said, "because you often can't talk them out of it. They continue to go down the route of extremism to the road of terrorism." And even if the community goes to the authorities, he pointed out, "how often do we hear 'he was known to the police'? Two of the three London attackers were 'reported to the police.' But what does that mean? So you need more human intelligence. You need spies."

At the same time, Bart Schuurman, an assistant professor at Leiden University's Institute of Security and Global Affairs and co-author of "Converts and Islamist Terrorism," a policy brief produced by the International Center for Counter Terrorism in The Hague, cautioned in a recent interview, "We don't want all converts to be seen as a terror threat. The vast majority do not get involved in terrorism whatsoever." Hence, despite the "overrepresentation of converts" among terrorists and extremists, he said, "conversion itself should not be seen as a risk factor for violence."

Yet the number of violent, radicalized converts to Islam also shows that many current counterterrorism initiatives may be misplaced. Both Schuurman and Shaikh point to popular proposals for Muslim bans in the United States and several European countries. Those bans are especially ineffective, noted Shaikh, if they only involve specific Muslim regions of the Middle East and North Africa. "It's too quickly expanding," he said, referring to radical Islam. "And ultimately it doesn't work anyway, because the majority threat is coming from the inside." Similarly, Schuurman observed, "If you want to prevent people from doing harm to your society, it helps to understand what makes them do harm in the first place; and if you have a 'Muslim travel ban,' if you feed into the narrative that the West is at war with Islam, it doesn't help security in Amsterdam or Chicago."

What does help, said Shaikh, who practices Sufism - a mystic, spiritual movement within Islam - and whose wife converted to Islam from Catholicism, is to create a different narrative, both for those born Muslim and for converts. "I don't think we can stop the conversion. But there is a pro-Western argument to be made that the Muslims who are flourishing in the world are doing so in non-Muslim countries, expressly because of their interfaith, secular cultures. Where in the world has radical Islam brought wealth, or success, or dignity? Name me one place, and I'll sell up and go live there. Because it doesn't exist."

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