Boycott Evil: Bob De Niro, Hong Kong Refugees, Etc. (Wed 11/27/19)
It’s finally raining!
I was arguing with a guy in IG about the fact that Trump is a “law and order” guy, as Bill O’Reilly called him in his book The United States of Trump. This guy called it “fake news,” because Trump signed the First Step Act, which has let criminals out of prison early, and at least one has committed murder. That was pushed by Kushner.
Did you guys catch my Hake News segment from JLP’s first hour yesterday on Hong Kong?
Caller Log, courtesy of JLP’s producer, Nick
Levon from Las Vegas, NV has been watching “The New American” and Levon tips off James to a group in Virginia that is bragging about electing pro-china Democrats and Levon doesn’t know what to do about it. James urges him to be bold and speak the truth. Levon agrees with James that fighting back without anger is truly key.
John from Pennsylvania is sick of all the people against America. He is calling for Americans to unite.
Joe K. from Phoenix, AZ calls in to respond to John who was criticizing “the Joe K.’s and Marcus Jones’ of the world.
Beta Boot Camp from Boston, MA tried the Popeye’s chicken sandwich and has a review. He informs the people that the breading is cornflakes. He ultimately reviews it positively but says it’s nothing to die for.
James from Texas calls in to challenge James on his comments about following celebrities who are against what you believe. HAKE describes Robert DeNiro and his severe Trump Derangement Syndrome. HAKE encourages people to stop supporting evil, at least what you can because you still have to live in this world.
Tony from West Palm, FL calls in about the First Step Act and James take on the whole time.
Kyle from Denver, CO wonders how the Trump economy is helping rural communities
Attack on Tony Robbins Is an Attack on Men
(Drudge) Tony Robbins starts legal actions against BUZZFEED -- in Ireland… He’s the self-help guru / ICON.
(Fox News)
BuzzFeed News reported that Robbins, 59, was accused of sexually assaulting a minor at a summer camp in 1985 when he was 25 years old. BuzzFeed News spoke to the accuser, two eyewitnesses, and "dozens" of others who recalled their experience at SuperCamp, which was described as "an elite summer camp in Southern California" where Robbins had been invited as a guest speaker.
The accuser, who BuzzFeed News identifies only as "Elle" (COWARDS), says she was under 18 years old when Robbins asked her to join him on a walk in a wooded area, where he, according to her lawyers, "forced himself upon her- kissing her and groping her [chest] in a prolonged sexual assault."
WE NEED TO SCRUTINIZE THE ACCUSER JUST AS MUCH AS THE ACCUSED, IF NOT MORE.
Robbins cited an example of how BuzzFeed "inaccurately" labeled two sources as "victims," who apparently refuted the "false reporting."
Actors Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel previously chose to sue Heat magazine in Dublin. (Independent Irish something)
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Thanks, y’all!