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US President Donald Trump addresses a rally at the Orlando Melbourne International Airport in Florida, on February 18, 2017

Bowling Green, Atlanta and now... Sweden?

US President Donald Trump was speaking to supporters on Saturday when he apparently referred to the Scandinavian country as the site of a terror incident -- the latest example of his administration naming a non-existent attack.

The Republican was addressing a campaign-style rally in Florida when he launched into a list of places that have been targeted by terrorists.

"You look at what's happening in Germany, you look at what's happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. They're having problems like they never thought possible," he said in an energetic stream-of-consciousness speech, defending his order last month that blocked refugees and travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States.

The order has been suspended by a federal appeals court, and Trump vowed to introduce a new order this week as a means of protecting Americans at home.

He went on to name Brussels, Nice and Paris -- European cities that have been struck by deadly terror attacks.

A Trump spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an AFP request early Sunday for clarification on the president's comment.

Users on Twitter, Trump's favorite communication platform, cracked jokes about the apparent miscue using the hashtags #lastnightinSweden and #SwedenIncident.

At the end of a stormy first month in office, President Donald Trump took to the  road, revisiting the style and substance of the campaign trail at a rally in Florida
 

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Former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt asked: "Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound."

Gunnar Hokmark, a Swedish member of the European Parliament, retweeted a post that said "#lastnightinSweden my son dropped his hotdog in the campfire. So sad!"

Hokmark added his own comment: "How could he know?"

Numerous internet wags responded with Ikea-themed tweets. Some posted photos of the impossible-to-understand instructions for assembling Ikea furniture, calling it "Secret Plans for the #SwedenIncident."

- 'Nothing has happened' -

Posts flooded into @sweden, the country's official Twitter account which is run by a different Swede each week.

This week's curator, Emma, who describes herself as a school librarian and mother, said the account had received 800 mentions in four hours.

"No. Nothing has happened here in Sweden. There has not (been) any terrorist attacks here. At all. The main news right now is about Melfest," she said, referring to the competition to pick the performer who will represent Sweden at the Eurovision singing contest.

Top Trump aides in his month-old administration have faced criticism and ridicule after speaking publicly about massacres that never took place.

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway -- who famously coined the term "alternative facts" -- referred to a "Bowling Green massacre" during an interview.

She later tweeted that she meant to say "Bowling Green terrorists" -- referring to two Iraqi men who were indicted in 2011 for trying to send money and weapons to Al-Qaeda, and using improvised explosive devices against US soldiers in Iraq.

And White House spokesman Sean Spicer made three separate references in one week to an attack in Atlanta.

He later said he meant to say Orlando, the Florida city where an American of Afghan origin gunned down 49 people at a *** nightclub last year

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Atta a boy BA, jump on those very significant miscues by Trump. Like Obummer's 57 states he visited? And let's sweep under the rug all the promises Trump has kept in the first month on office. More than any politician in my memory. And I find it odd you and others here love to take swipes at the man and it in all probability will be Trump that helps secure and stabilize Iraq from Iran and ISIS and opens the door for what all of us have been waiting for so long. Ironic.

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Sweden Opened Its Doors To Muslim Immigration, Today It’s The Rape Capital Of The West. Japan Didn’t.

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As Europe confronts the social and financial realities of its largesse in opening its doors to millions of Muslim immigrants, it is time the tale of two countries is told.

The tale is an important one as the two countries involved have taken completely different approaches to Muslim immigration and the preservation of their own culture. As such, both provide examples of the proverbial canary in the coal mine on this matter.

Sweden began opening its doors to Muslim immigrants in the 1970s. Today it pays a high price for having done so. The group suffering the severest consequences of such an open door policy has been Swedish women.

As Muslim men immigrated to Sweden, they brought with them an Islamic culture sanctioning rape. It is a culture bad enough inherently in the treatment of its own women. Under sharia, Muslim women serve little more purpose beyond catering to their husbands’ sexual demands. A non-submissive wife runs the risk of being raped by her husband.

 
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But under sharia, this rape culture also impacts upon Swedish women as they are “infidels” and, as such, are — according to Allah’s teachings — sanctioned targets for rape by Muslim men. Such an Islamic belief system has born witness to a drastic increase in rapes in Sweden — more than a thousand fold — since first opening its doors to Muslim immigration.

A 1996 Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention report bears this out. It noted that Muslim immigrants from North Africa were 23 times more likely to commit rape than Swedish men. It is no wonder why today Sweden is deemed the rape capital of the Western world.

Even more shocking, however, is the political correctness overshadowing the reporting of these crimes. Sensitive about accusations of Islamophobia, the Swedish press refuses to sound a warning alarm for native women about who these sexual predators are. Thus, when a Muslim commits a rape, the media only refers to him as a Swedish male.

But this failure to shine the light on Muslim male rapists leaves them hiding in the shadows to commit even more egregious sex crimes.  With no fear of accountability, these predators have adopted a pack mentality. A crime non-existent in Sweden in the 1970s is now commonplace today as the country has become a breeding ground for gang rapes.

Interestingly, between 1995-2006, the Swedish government tracked gang rapes, identifying a drastically increasing trend.  Unbelievably, after discovering the problem, it then adopted an ostrich-like “head in the sand” approach, terminating any further studies on them . Apparently the government’s fear of being labeled Islamophobic proved greater than its concerns about warning Swedish women about the threat. While no studies on gang rape have been conducted since 2006, one can assume these numbers have continued to rise.

It is interesting to compare Sweden’s approach and the Muslim immigration problems arising there to Japan’s approach and the non-existence of such problems there.

   

                                           Seem to me that Sweden is enduring a constant terrorist attack.

But then I'm just an ignorant politically incorrect Redneck that believes rape is an attack that uses terror in order to subdue the victim.

                                                               No Surrender No Retreat and No Compromise

 

                                                                     

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No…..Sweden does not have a muslim terrorist problem.

 

Sweden’s Muslim problem: Half a million women sex attacked in a year

Posted on November 5, 2016 by Admin 11 Comments

This now puts Sweden in the top position for sex crimes in the world.

Put this into perspective to see how horrific these figures truly are: The total Swedish population is only 9.6 million people. In 2009 a US report stated that there are 450,000 to 500,000 Muslims in Sweden, around 5% of the total population. Out of the 500,000  Muslim migrants in Sweden, half or less are men. In other words, there is roughly an equivalent to two sex attacks to every Muslim male in Sweden. These sex attacks are not committed by the natives.

It’s time for the Swedish population to take their government and political socialist elite to court.

https://muslimstatistics.wordpress.com/2016/11/05/swedens-muslim-problem-half-a-millions-women-sex-attacked-in-a-year/

 

After all, libs have always believed that the woman was asking for it if she gets raped.

Sweden: Police report blames Swedish girls for Muslim migrant sex attacks

May 28, 20162:49 pm By Robert Spencer

The Muslim migrant sex assaults aren’t because of Islamic teaching about how non-Muslim women can be used for sexual purposes by Muslim men (see the Qur’an on the “captives of the right hand,” 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, and 70:30). They’re “a consequence of Nordic alcohol culture, but also of non-traditional gender roles.” So it’s up to the Swedes, you see, to stop drinking alcohol and make sure their women conform to traditional gender roles — in other words, to conform to Sharia. Then all be well.

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/05/sweden-police-report-blames-swedish-girls-for-muslim-migrant-sex-attacks

 

I guess as long as Sweden is exporting the terrorists, there is no terrorism problem in Sweden.

 

How Sweden became an exporter of jihad

Sweden is a peaceful democratic state that has long been a safe haven for those fleeing conflict. Yet many young people whose families took refuge there are now turning their back on the country. More than 300 people have gone to fight in Syria and Iraq, making Sweden per capita one of the biggest exporters of jihadists in Europe.

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-37578919

 

Clearly all is well in Sweden.  If you ask what Trump is smoking, I need to ask what your drinkin.  RV ME

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8 hours ago, bostonangler said:

Former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt asked: "Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound."

Gunnar Hokmark, a Swedish member of the European Parliament, retweeted a post that said "#lastnightinSweden my son dropped his hotdog in the campfire. So sad!"

Hokmark added his own comment: "How could he know?"

Numerous internet wags responded with Ikea-themed tweets. Some posted photos of the impossible-to-understand instructions for assembling Ikea furniture, calling it "Secret Plans for the #SwedenIncident."

- 'Nothing has happened' -

Posts flooded into @sweden, the country's official Twitter account which is run by a different Swede each week.

This week's curator, Emma, who describes herself as a school librarian and mother, said the account had received 800 mentions in four hours.

"No. Nothing has happened here in Sweden. There has not (been) any terrorist attacks here. At all.

Looks like the Sweds have been hoodwinked..... Surely our leader and staff never get things wrong...

 

Top Trump aides in his month-old administration have faced criticism and ridicule after speaking publicly about massacres that never took place.

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway -- who famously coined the term "alternative facts" -- referred to a "Bowling Green massacre" during an interview.

She later tweeted that she meant to say "Bowling Green terrorists" -- referring to two Iraqi men who were indicted in 2011 for trying to send money and weapons to Al-Qaeda, and using improvised explosive devices against US soldiers in Iraq.

And White House spokesman Sean Spicer made three separate references in one week to an attack in Atlanta.

He later said he meant to say Orlando, the Florida city where an American of Afghan origin gunned down 49 people at a *** nightclub last year

 

Well just a little wrong... Who's kidding who? We have communication mess and an administration that needs to get their facts straight... This ain't casino night at the club.. This is the big time and everyone is watching.

 

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Trump clarifies remarks on Sweden: I got it from Fox News story

By Jennifer Calfas - 02/19/17 05:12 PM EST  
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Trump clarifies remarks on Sweden: I got it from Fox News story
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President Trump sought to explain his reference to a nonexistent terrorism incident in Sweden at a rally Saturday night, pointing to a story from Fox News. 

“My statement as to what’s happening in Sweden was in reference to a story that was broadcast on @FoxNews concerning immigrants & Sweden,” Trump tweeted Sunday.

Trump confirmed speculation that a Fox News story about immigration and crime rates that aired on Tucker Carlson's show was the origin of his statement.

At his campaign-style rally Saturday in Florida, Trump referred to what happened “last night” in Sweden — sparking questions from Americans and Swedes.

“When you look at what’s happening in Germany, when you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden — Sweden!" he said during the rally. "Who would believe this? Sweden! They took in large numbers, they’re having problems like they never thought possible.”

The Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C., asked the U.S. to clarify what incident Trump was referring to on Sunday. 

The country also said it did not know of any “terror-linked major incidents” Trump may have been referring to.

Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt also questioned Trump’s claims.

“Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound,” he tweeted.

 

 

LOL This guy lives in a fantasy world... We are screwed...

 

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17 hours ago, bostonangler said:

 

US President Donald Trump addresses a rally at the Orlando Melbourne International Airport in Florida, on February 18, 2017

Bowling Green, Atlanta and now... Sweden?

 

- 'Nothing has happened' -

 

Are you SURE????

If so then WHY did this electrical utility company STOP SUPPLYING POWER to an ENTIRE CITY in Sweden because the freaking Muslim's are too violent?

SWEDISH ELECTRICITY COMPANY PULLS OUT OF MULTICULTURAL MALMO CITING “SECURITY RISK”

or

SYRIAN MUSLIM REFUGEES BRING "CULTURE OF RAPE AND VIOLENCE" TO GERMANY

or

Sweden: Rape Capital of the West

I posted a story about a cop that spoke out about how the government is actively suppressing the news, and the police. and he just doesn't care about getting fired.

If you are so committed to the party of ignorance, or are unable to admit it when you are wrong, please, I beg you, think of that young woman you rescued.

Are you so committed to a fantasy that you are willing to risk HER happiness, and HER safety that you are willing to allow repressed freaks in your neighborhood so they can gang rape her while on her way home from school, just like they are doing to girls across Europe?

Oh wait, those refugees are not in YOUR neighborhood, so it's OK?

Germany, Sweden, and France's,  answer was to tell school girls, as your as 9, to stop wearing skirts, and they can't walk home alone.

There are 1000's of "no go zones", places where Sharia Law is practiced, and police, ambulance, and firefighters can't go.

After a couple comments you made I honestly thought you could at least be objective.

Instead, you seem to only try to bait people by saying something plausible to suck them in, and then hitting everyone over the head with your delusion.

I get it, you worked hard, you made something of yourself, and you managed to hold onto a ray of sunshine, some hope for humanity.

If there is any hope for humanity, it doesn't lie in the party of the Nazi, and that's EXACTLY what your dems are.

If you are not a dem, then you might want to back off on your attacks of our POTUS, because for as long as you refuse to give him a chance, that is EXACTLY how long we will refuse to give YOU a chance.

Time to put on your big girl pants and maybe try to get along with the 70% of America that DID vote for him.

 

 

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5 hours ago, divemaster5734 said:

it doesn't lie in the party of the Nazi, and that's EXACTLY what your dems are.

If you are not a dem, then you might want to back off on your attacks of our POTUS, because for as long as you refuse to give him a chance, that is EXACTLY how long we will refuse to give YOU a chance.

Time to put on your big girl pants and maybe try to get along with the 70% of America that DID vote for him.

I believe calling the media "the enemy of the people" sounds like Nazi dictator crap to me... Read your history book. This is how dictators gain control.

 

70% voted for him? What are you smoking? His ratings are plummeting and his house is a complete shambles. Even his own people are coming apart.

 

I'll give him a chance but he has to stop lying. He just makes crap up and then apologizes. That's BS considering he isn't supposed to be a politician.

 

B/A

 

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Funny you mention FOX News... Even they aren't safe from the angry crowd. Soon they will turn on each other/

 

 

Fox News anchor Shepard Smith is under fire for criticizing President's Trump's treatment of CNN reporter Jim Acosta during a freewheeling news conference Thursday and for Trump's refusal to answer questions about his campaign's ties to Russia.

"It's crazy what we're watching every day," Smith said after Trump's news conference. "It's absolutely crazy. He keeps repeating ridiculous, throwaway lines that are not true at all and sort of avoiding this issue of Russia as if we're some kind of fools for asking the question. Really? Your opposition was hacked and the Russians were responsible for it and your people were on the phone with Russia on the same day it was happening and we're fools for asking the questions? No sir."

"We have a right to know," Smith added. "You call us fake news and put us down like children for asking questions on behalf of the American people."

Like Megyn Kelly, Smith got a taste of the social media fury of Trump supporters who believe a Fox News host has scorned the president:

 

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11 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

His ratings are plummeting

Sorry it not what you think...

Friday, February 17, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-five percent (45%) disapprove.

The latest figures include 39% who Strongly Approve of the way Trump is performing and 37% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of +2.

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2 minutes ago, yota691 said:

Sorry it not what you think...

Friday, February 17, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-five percent (45%) disapprove.

The latest figures include 39% who Strongly Approve of the way Trump is performing and 37% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of +2.

Isn't Iowa his kind of people... Or maybe were his kind of people....

 

© COPYRIGHT 2017, DES MOINES REGISTER

Donald Trump is starting his presidency underwater with Iowans.

Forty-two percent of Iowans approve of the job the newly inaugurated Republican is doing as president, while 49 percent disapprove, according to the latest Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.

Trump won Iowa on his way to the White House by 9 percentage points in November, his widest victory among states believed by many to be swing states. Iowa Republicans overwhelmingly approve of Trump’s early actions, with 82 percent saying they approve of his job performance. But Democrats register nearly the opposite reaction, with 86 percent disapproving of his performance.

The numbers underscore the state’s deeply polarized political environment, and stand as an outlier compared to polling from when previous presidents first took office. The poll of 802 Iowans was conducted Feb. 6-9 by Selzer & Co. and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Independents are leaning against the new president: 50 percent disapprove of his handling of the presidency while 39 percent approve.

“He scares me every time he tweets,” said poll respondent Clarissa Gadient, a political independent from Davenport. “I mean, really and truly, it’s about security, and I don’t feel it at all."

Gadient, 58, a caregiver who’s been unemployed since last fall, said Trump’s early actions in office have left her “fatigued” and deeply uncertain about his readiness for the presidency.

Trump’s supporters, meanwhile, see a president who’s moving to enact the promises he made on the campaign trail.

“He’s doing everything he promised,” said Cody Marsh, 32, a power-line worker from rural Tabor in far southwest Iowa. “He hasn’t done any more or any less.”

Marsh, an independent who voted for Trump, noted his executive orders seeking to restrict immigration and refugee resettlement and to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border in particular, as well as his nomination of a conservative justice to the Supreme Court.

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Ami Horowitz Documentary: Sweden is Now Europe’s Official “Rape Capital”…

Posted on February 19, 2017 by sundance

President Trump made a comment during his rally on Saturday about Sweden, and something he noted on Friday, the evening prior.  President Trump was talking about the “refugee crisis” and his strict immigration proposals called “extreme vetting”.

“We’ve got to keep our country safe,” he said. “You look at what’s happening in Germany. You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. They’re having problems like they never thought possible. You look at what’s happening in Brussels. You look at what’s happening all over the world. Take a look at Nice. Take a look at Paris.” –LINK

President Trump’s reference was to an interview between Fox News Tucker Carlson and documentary filmmaker Ami Horowitz that took place on Friday night, the night before the rally.

The documentary is about the rape crisis in Sweden resulting from massive economic migration, aka “refugees”.  There is even a horrible term for the current reality for women in Sweden called “rapeugees”.

Horowitz appeared on Tucker’s show to discuss his latest documentary film of the issue titled “Stockholm Syndrome“- Rape and violence exploding across Sweden due it’s immigration policies.  Here is an excerpt of the documentary:

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*NOTE* The Actual Interview With Ami Horowitz is HERE

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Exactly WHN,  nothing was said of a terror attack in his speech, so once again the media distorted his message. 

President Trump was talking about the “refugee crisis” and his strict immigration proposals called “extreme vetting”.

“We’ve got to keep our country safe,” he said. “You look at what’s happening in Germany. You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. They’re having problems like they never thought possible. You look at what’s happening in Brussels. You look at what’s happening all over the world. Take a look at Nice. Take a look at Paris.”

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5 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

The problem was he said "last night" that was where he missed it. Donald need to learn to think about his words. The world is hanging on every one of them.

 

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President Trump’s reference was to an interview between Fox News Tucker Carlson and documentary filmmaker Ami Horowitz that took place on Friday night, the night before the rally...

No, I think the people need to understand his language and need to adjust to it.  President Trump is who he is, whether we like the way he looks, dress, what color he is, his demeanor, and even how he speaks, we adjust, just like with all leaders.  We have to step away from all this political correctness and get tough and quick whining about small stuff.  The harms comes when we start nick picking. 

I had no trouble in understanding him, because he never mentioned a "terror attack" so I researched and found that once again the media was distorting what he said.  Don't let the media control your thinking, do your homework and make note of those false narratives.  

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When he was talking about “Last Night” he was talking about what was said on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News.  Tell ya what, how about not getting upset until one of our Embassies is attacked and Four Americans are killed because we didn’t send support.  Then you’ll have a good reason to be upset

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