It’s Christmas, So It Must Be Time for More Muslim Terror Attacks

-By Warner Todd Huston

As the western world prepares for Christmas Day, a celebration of love, a time for family, and the hope of world peace, Muslims are gathering to celebrate the sort of carnage and death they happily promulgate during every other day of the year. Christmas 2016 is no different as terror attacks blanket the world like a freshly fallen blanket of snow.

The west has been slapped with multiple acts of terror in the week before Christmas and there is no expectation that they will slow down any time soon.

On the day Donald J. Trump was informed that the Electoral Collage count gave him the White House, the world was stunned when a Turkish police man turned terrorist decided to assassinate Russia’s envoy to Turkey live on Turkish television.

Russian Ambassador Andrey Karlov was gunned down at a gallery exhibition on December 19 before the eyes of millions across the world as his murder was caught in clear, live images on TV. Karlov was murdered in Ankara, Turkey, by one Mevlut Mert Altintas, a Turkish police officer and now Islamist terrorist.

As he shot the unsuspecting ambassador from behind, Altintas shouted “Allahu akbar! Do not forget Aleppo!” Altintas also screamed out his allegiance to ISIS after he murdered the ambassador. An image taken only moments before Altintas drew his gun and struck Karlov down shows a pensive Altintas lurking in the background as the ambassador spoke to the crowd.

Altintas was himself shot by other security forces after his cowardly act of terrorism.

And good riddance to him. Sad it took so long to end him.
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Democrat Website Doesn’t Know the Difference Between Aging Polish Military Vets and American Soldiers

Democrats so hate our military and are so entirely unfamiliar our veterans that on the website for the Democrat National Committee they posted a photo of some aging members of the Polish military—who were, by the way, actually WEARING their European inspired, Polish military uniforms–and labeled it as a photo of U.S. military veterans.


President Obama greets Polish veterans in Warsaw, Poland, on May 27, 2011.
A Democratic website mistakenly posted the photo to represent U.S. veterans.

Come on. LOOK at that photo. Who couldn’t tell those weren’t American uniforms?

The photo that was on the DNC website until last week showed aging veterans of the Polish military greeting President Obama. But instead of being properly labeled as a photo of members of a foreign military the photo was labeled as one depicting American military vets greeting the President.
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Famed Anti-Communist Blasts Obama as a ‘Dangerous’ Failure

-By Warner Todd Huston

One of the most famous fighters of Cold War communism still in the land of the living, Polish leader and liberty icon Lech Walesa, is not too keen on the “failure” that is Barack Obama. In fact, Obama has been down right “dangerous” for the world Walesa says.

In a new interview, Walesa decries Obama as having failed to advance peace and freedom across the world with his failed foreign policies.

Welsa lamented that when Obama was elected in 2008 there was “hope in the world” that “Obama would reclaim moral leadership for America,” but Obama “failed.”
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VIDEO: FreePac Speech of Former President of Poland Lech Walesa

-By Warner Todd Huston

On Friday, October 26, I attended Freepac, Chicago held at the Schaumburg Convention Center. The event, sponsored by Freedomworks, had many fine speakers including Judge Andrew Napolitano, former President of Poland Lech Walesa, John Fund, CL Bryant, Deneen Borelli, John Tillman, Congressman Joe Walsh, and Adam Andrzejewski, hosted by Freedmworks CEO Matt Kibbe.

Here is the video I took of Lech Walesa.

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CNN Cries Over Rebuke by Romney Aide in Poland

-By Warner Todd Huston

CNN wants us to feel sorry for it. More specifically CNN reporter Jim Acosta wants us to feel sorry for him. It was Acosta who said on a July 31 broadcast that the behavior of Romney’s aide in Poland was “really inexcusable” and “sort of unprovoked.”

In case you missed the furor of the Old Media, while visiting Poland’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Pilsudski Square, various members of the press following Romney on his overseas trip began to scream out questions at the candidate as he made to leave the memorial. This loud disrespect for the somber atmosphere of the memorial prompted Romney’s traveling press secretary, Rick Gorka, to interject, dressing down the media and even cursing at them.

As reporters from CNN, The New York Times, Politico, and the Washington Post screamed out questions, Gorka sternly asked them to “show some respect.”
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Up is Down: Media Ignores Romney’s Successes in Overseas Trip

-By Warner Todd Huston

What was the most striking thing about Mitt Romney’s overseas trip this week? Says Powerline, the most striking thing is the “hypercritical” coverage given the trip by the American press. In what could only be seen by an unbiased person as a success, Romney’s trip has instead been reported as a gaffe-filled mess.

Romney’s non-controversy comments about the Olympics aside, the worst part of the coverage was all the attention the Old Media lavished on the absurd claim from a member of the Palestinian Authority that Romney was a “racist” for his comments about Israeli culture in comparison to Palestinian.

In a very well received speech to fundraisers in Jerusalem, Romney noted that there is a “dramatic, stark difference in economic vitality” between Israel and the Palestinian held areas.
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President of Poland Dies in Plane Crash


Our condolences to the family and countrymen of a good friend of democracy in general and the U.S. in particular, Lech Kaczynski, president of Poland. Kaczynski died along with 80 some others in a plane crash at an airport near the city of Smolensk near the Belarus border.

Kaczynski was one of the heroes of Lech Walesa’s anti-communist Solidarity union that led to the end of communist rule in Poland. Kaczynski was even jailed as “an anti-socialist element” by the Soviet backed government and later worked for Walesa when he was elected Poland’s president in 1990.

Kaczynski himself was elected president in 2005 as a no-nonsense, corruption fighter. He was also a Euro-skeptic and worked to keep Poland as little involved and little reliant upon the EU as possible. Like Poland itself, Kaczynski was a fast friend to the U.S.

The crash appears at this time to have been weather related.