Donald Trump mocked by Hawaiians holding 'welcome to Kenya' signs
Protesters in Hawaii mocked Donald Trump with signs that said "welcome to Kenya" as the President touched down on the first leg of his Asia-Pacific tour. State congressman Kaniela Ing told Hawaii News Now: "Hawaii is the most diverse state in the nation, and just a few days ago Trump literally said, 'Diversity sounds like a good thing, but it is not a good thing.' That statement alone undermines the values that make Hawaii, Hawaii." Islanders called their rally "Hawaii 3, Trump 0", referencing the number of times courts in the state have blocked the President's attempts to institute a ban on travel from majority-Muslim countries. Trump visited Hawaii and they welcomed him with "Welcome To Kenya" placards. The Championship aims to replicate the same combat conditions that featured in 15th century Europe, with knights wearing historically accurate armour weighing around 40kg.
Jerry Brown's holy war on Donald Trump
according to VATICAN CITY — California has opened a new front in its war on Donald Trump — the Vatican, where Gov. Following the encyclical's release and the pope's 2015 U.S. tour, researchers at the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication found a short-term increase in the number of Americans who said climate change was a "moral," "social justice" or "poverty" issue. we saw a significant impact on public opinion," said Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. And regardless of religious affiliation, climate change has failed in recent elections to register a top level of concern for most voters. "The problem is that [climate change] is not on the radar screen of the reasons they vote yet at this point in time," Hescox said.The Russian Hacking Scandal Is Way Bigger than Donald Trump
Photo: ALEXEY DRUZHININThe effort by Russian intelligence to meddle in the 2016 presidential election is just one of many projects within the Kremlin's global hacking enterprise. Abroad, the list includes figures like Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Russian dissidents Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Alexei Navalny, and Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot, as well as their associates. This isn't simply a matter of getting people like John Podesta to use two-factor authentication on their emails. The implications of a tool that lets foreign actors weaponize the American public like this are disconcerting. The masterstroke of Russia's election disruption is that it's very hard for any president, especially an ego-driven character like Trump, to acknowledge receiving that kind of help.
One year on from his election victory, Donald Trump is losing control of his revolution
The revolution has not come for Donald Trump – yet. It also has the tidy logic of Greek myths: man creates revolution; revolution destroys man. But the story of the year since Trump won the election, the anniversary of which falls this week, bears little resemblance to those myths, with their heroic figures and neat story arcs. It is also a story of genuine revolution, of people rising up and saying "enough – anything, and anyone, would be better than this". Some have posited that if Trump's administration fails to deliver on what it has promised, those people...collected by :Tod Hinery
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