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A 1994 illegal immigrant has been
picked by Google and Fox to deliver a question to the GOP 2016
candidates in Thursday’s Iowa debate.
The choice was likely intended to hit
Donald Trump, whose proposed immigration reform is opposed by many
company executives, including executives in Google and Fox. But any
question on immigration will also hit the other GOP candidates, who are
trying to balance the competing demands of business donors for more
wage-cutting legal and illegal immigration, versus the voters’
overwhelming demand for increased wages and salaries.
The questioner, Dulce Candy, is a young,
well-spoken, attractive and successful Latino who provides advice about
make-up to young women on YouTube in exchange for payments from
advertisers.
In a 2013 video, she says she was born in
Mexico but crossed the U.S.-Mexican border — through a river and over a
fence —with her mother and siblings in 1994, when she was six. Her
father was an agricultural laborer working for Californian companies.
“We jumped fences… there was a guy
helping us out, and we were just staring at the fence… some random guys
trying help us cross the border, but we also crossed a river in the
middle of the night…. some guy would carry us on his shoulder to the
other side,” she said.
Her video did not explain if, or how, Candy won residency and citizenship.
She did join the U.S. Army in 2006, and served for 15 months in Iraq as a mechanic and driver.
The 2013 revelation that Candy came into the country illegally spurred some criticism among her peers. “It’s not fair that they all get to break the law repetitively for free while Americans get punished when we commit crimes,” according to a comment from Kimberly West, a commenter on LipstickAlley.com.
Jackie Cavanagh, a spokeswoman for YouTube at MPRM
Communications in Los Angeles, did not respond to an email from
Breitbart. However, on Tuesday, a person told Breitbart that the “YouTube
creators were selected in collaboration with Fox based on things such
as audience size and their ability to bring a new, fresh perspective to
the most important issues of our time. Fox informed the party/candidates
of the format.”
Allison Moore, a press secretary for the RNC, told Breitbart that “We had nothing to do” with the choice of another YouTube questioner for the same debate. But neither she, nor Irena Briganti, a spokeswoman for Fox, responded when asked about the selection of the 1994 illegal immigrant.
The choice of a Latino illegal-immigrant questioner was
made by Google and Fox, whose top executives support increased
white-collar and blue-collar migration into the United States.
In March 2015, for
example, Google chairman Eric Schmidt told an audience in Washington
D.C. that the U.S. government should import more customers to offset the
slow growth of the population in the United States.
In Japan, the population is expected to drop from 120 million to 80 million, Schmidt said.“Most
stock markets assume modest [population] growth… so how are you over a
couple of decades to deal with the fact that one third of your customers
[in Japan] are going to go away? Well, one [way] is produce more
customers through immigration,” he said.
Each year, roughly 4 million young Americans begin looking
for jobs. But the federal government also imports roughly 1 million
legal immigrants, plus roughly 700,000 temporary white-collar and
blue-collar non-agricultural workers, and it does little to stop new
illegal migrants, or to repatriate the resident population of roughly 11
million illegal migrants. The extra annual inflow of labor has helped
keep Americans’ income flat for many years.
The value of immigrants’ spending-power to companies is greatly boosted by welfare-payments
from American taxpayers. Thus large-scale immigration reduces
Americans’ income and increases their taxes, while also increasing
companies’ profits and stock-values.
Schmidt did acknowledge two other
alternatives to mass-immigration into the United States, saying his
future business-problem can be fixed by “more children… [or] you can
export” to foreign customers. But “I’m one of these people who think we are better off having more immigration than less,” he said.
Schmidt also called for a greater inflow
of foreign-graduates into U.S. workplaces via the controversial H-1B
visa program. In private, ”everyone [in Washington] actually agrees
there ought to be more H-1Bs… everyone agrees, in both parties,” he
declared. Currently, roughly 650,000 H-1B foreign professionals are holding jobs in the United States, and are competing down wages for Americans’ white-collar professionals.
The owner of Fox News,
Rupert Murdoch, also wants more immigrants to serve as customers and
lower-wage workers, especially for white-collar jobs where American
professionals can still earn a good living. In a June 2014 article in the Wall Street Journal, Murdoch called for an unlimited inflow of foreign professionals.
We need to do away with the cap on H-1B visas, which is
arbitrary and results in U.S. companies struggling to find the
high-skill workers they need to continue growing. We already know that
most of the applications for these visas are for computer programmers
and engineers, where there is a shortage of qualified American
candidates.
In contrast, Trump has said migrants should be sent home, and he has also called for a reform of the H-1B program that would reduce the inflow of foreign graduates by forcing companies to pay a higher-wage to foreign workers.
Raising the prevailing wage paid to H-1Bs will force
companies to give these coveted entry-level jobs to the existing
domestic pool of unemployed native and immigrant workers in the U.S.,
instead of flying in cheaper workers from overseas. This will improve
the number of black, Hispanic and female workers in Silicon Valley who
have been passed over in favor of the H-1B program.
One of the other YouTube personalities picked by Fox and Google is an Islamic advocate.
The pro-Islam advocate, Nebela Noor,
used a video to argue that Donald Trump, a New York real-estate
developer, is in agreement with Adolf Hitler, the national-socialist
dictator of Germany who started World World 2, and killed roughly 50
million people, including 6 million Jews and roughly 25 million
Russians. Read more about Noor here.
As I noted on Twitter this afternoon, the
Fox News/Google GOP debate tomorrow will feature three YouTube “stars”
who will have the special privilege of asking questions of the candidates.
- See more at:
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Bob Barr
Trump's petulant announcement not to attend the GOP debate in Iowa
tonight is not about Megyn Kelly. It is not about Fox News. It is not
about Ted Cruz. And it is not even about Iowa votes. It is purely and
only about Tump's manipulation of the media; which means doing those
things that maximize coverage of Donald Trump. A triumphant appearance
by Trump at the debate stage at 8:59 PM tonight would give him the
trifecta -- coverage about his decision not to attend, coverage of his
alternate event, and coverage of him actually appearing. No substance.
Just show. But that's all his campaign has been about from the start.
And shame on those who think otherwise.
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Malkin: Look Who Gets to Question the GOP Candidates Tomorrow
By: Michelle Malkin | January 27th, 2016
Really, RNC? Really?
As I noted on Twitter this afternoon, the Fox News/Google GOP debate tomorrow will feature three YouTube “stars” who will have the special privilege of asking questions of the candidates.
As I noted on Twitter this afternoon, the
Fox News/Google GOP debate tomorrow will feature three YouTube “stars”
who will have the special privilege of asking questions of the candidates.
- See more at:
https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/01/look-who-gets-to-question-the-gop-candidates-tomorrow#sthash.LQksLP99.dpu
Malkin: Look Who Gets to Question the GOP Candidates Tomorrow
As I noted on Twitter this afternoon, the
Fox News/Google GOP debate tomorrow will feature three YouTube “stars”
who will have the special privilege of asking questions of the candidates.
- See more at:
https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/01/look-who-gets-to-question-the-gop-candidates-tomorrow#sthash.LQksLP99.dpuf
Google and Fox TV Invite Anti-Trump, Hitler-Citing, Muslim Advocate to Join Next GOP TV-Debate
Fox News and Google have invited
three YouTube personalities to ask questions at the Jan. 28 GOP debate —
including a Muslim advocate who describes Donald Trump as a bigot and
who visually portrayed him as being in agreement with nationalsocialist Adolf Hitler.
“We have a presidential candidate whose
loudest message reeks of hatred and Islamophobia… turning on the news
now is scary, and oftentimes, humiliating,” the Muslim woman, Nabela
Noor, says in a December YouTube video.
She admits to becoming a Muslim political activist amid the growing criticism of Islam’s doctrines. “The
current social environment for Muslims today is not safe or just… as a
Muslim American, I felt like I needed to use my voice,” she claimed.
Noor also urged her YouTube viewers to rally against
critics of Islam. “I’m so thankful for those who speak up and out
against anti-Islamic speech and ideologies. Our community needs more
allies like you, but we have a long way to go,” she said.
The two companies announced Tuesday afternoon that the anti-Trump Muslim advocate would be allowed to play a role in the debate.
Google is teaming up with the Fox News Channel
for the final Republican debate in Iowa on Thursday, January 28, 2016,
and integrating three new components into the debate to help people get
informed before they head to the polls, including a way to hear
directly from candidates on Google; real-time Google Trends data; and
questions from three of YouTube’s most prominent voices—Nabela Noor, Mark Watson, and Dulce Candy
— who will join the moderators in the debate to ask the candidates a
question on an issue that matters to them and their communities.
The Republican National Committee also approved the choice of Noor, an LA.-based press aide for YouTube, Jackie Cavanagh, at MPRM Communications, told Breitbart. “I believe” she was chosen by YouTube, with help from the RNC and Fox, she said.
“YouTube creators were selected in
collaboration with Fox based on things such as audience size and their
ability to bring a new, fresh perspective to the most important issues
of our time. Fox informed the party/candidates of the format,” said a
p.r. person.
Allison Moore, a press secretary for the RNC, told Breitbart that “We had nothing to do with that.”
Irena Briganti, a spokeswoman for Fox, also did not respond.
In December, Trump announced he would restrict the immigration of Muslims until the jihad problem can be addressed. “It
is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension. Where this
hatred comes from and why we will have to determine. Until we are able
to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it
poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people
that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for
human life,” said Trump.
The statement came 14
years after Islamic jihadis killed 3,000 Americans and destroyed the
Twin Towers in New York, and after many other jihadis launched or tried
to launch a series of attacks across the United States.
In her videos, Dulce Candy, the invited Latino questioner, said she was brought from central Mexico to the United States while a young girl.She later joined the U.S. military and served in Iraq. The press announcement described Candy:
With over 2 million subscribers on her
YouTube channel, Dulce is a top YouTube beauty, fashion and lifestyle
influencer. The only thing more impressive than her fanbase is her
story: she immigrated to the United States from Mexico at age 6 and
served in the armed forces in Iraq. Today, she’s a proud U.S. citizen,
mother, and entrepreneur who serves as a role model for latinas, women,
and more.
Noor is described in the company anouncement as well:
Born in New York, Nabela is a 24 year old
Muslim American whose parents immigrated from Bangladesh. As an
up-and-coming beauty creator with over 140,000 subscribers, Nabela
hasn’t shied away from social issues. In a recent video,
she spoke about being called a “terrorist” in elementary school after
9/11 and emphasized the importance of tolerance above all.
The perspective of the Muslim woman, Noor, has been shaped
by her Bangladeshi immigrant parents, who were paired off by their
parents in an arranged marriage as teenagers, aged 17 and 14.
These Bangladeshi Muslim parents migrated to the United
States — while hiding am anchor-baby pregnancy — and later kept Noor
in the house for many years to prevent
her from integrating with American society. “Growing up, we weren’t
allowed out much, our parents wanted to preserve our culture at all
costs,” she said. They even refused to let her date a man, even after she had gone to college, Noor said in a biographical video.
The parents also arranged a marriage for Noor’s older sister. Her
mother still wears a head-covering to mark her as a loyal Muslim.
Aspects of Islamic culture remain part of Noor’s personality, under the outward appearance of an American fashionista.
For example, Noor argues that Muslims are
individually and collectively insulted when many Americans offer
sincere and well-argued criticism of Islam’s violent doctrines — for
example, jihad, bans against free speech, the death penalty for quitting
Islam, sexual subordination of women, opposition to democracy and the
separation of mosque and state, etc., etc. So Noor claimed:
To be hateful and Islamophobic has become
so common that it is proudly displayed all around us, online, on the
news, and in politics. it is dehumanizing and it hurts. It is hard not
to see a bumper sticker of a bigoted presidential candidate and not feel
personally attacked when his entire campaign rests on the backs of
Muslim-Americans.
That bigoted claim of
individual and collective injury from free speech echoes the demand
from orthodox Islam that critics of Islam be silenced – by force if needed – and that the status or honor of each Muslim is damaged if they fail to fight against any criticism of Islam by non-Muslims.
In contrast, Western Christians and non-Christians try to
treat criticism of ideas as a disagreement to be solved by facts, logic,
free-speech, and compromise. That ideal of free-speech is often — but
certainly not always — used to address political disagreements, such as Christianity’s
claim that unborn humans deserve the right to life, or the merits of
any particular presidential candidate. That Western style of debate and
compromise is fundamentally different from Noor’s Islamic-style,
only-one-winner fight over honor, pride, and supremacy.
That only-one-winner, zero-sum attitude often pushes
Muslims to escalate debates into shouting matches and threats. Noor, for
example, showed an image linking Trump and Hitler, which suggests that
Trump’s criticism of Islam’s jihad ideology is so morally reprehensible
that it is equivalent to actually murdering six million Jews, plus at
least 10 million Slavic Russians, plus millions of other victims of
Hitler’s socialism-for-Aryans Nazi ideology.
In fact, much to the embarrassment of Muslim advocates in the United States, that aggressive aspect of Islam was admired by Jew-hating, left-wing Hitler, who naturally also hated Christianity’s peacefulness, reason and emphasis on individuals’ conscience.
That term, “Islamophobia,” was developed by Islamic advocates to help their allies stigmatize
critics of Islam. Generally, Western advocates do not describe their
critics as mentally diseased, but as illogical, selfish, or misinformed.
In her video, Noor also
tried to argue that Trump’s implied criticism of the violence associated
with Islam — likely, including the 9/11 atrocity, the San Bernardino
murders, and many other recent jihad attacks — is somehow causing more
attacks by Americans against Muslims in America. She did not supply
evidence, but did show a newspaper clipping that was actually about a Muslim in Detroit who stabbed two non-Muslims after asking them if they were Muslims.
“Nick Loussia, Deputy
Chief of Police for the Southfield Police Department, said [the stabber]
‘is Muslim, and asked the victims what religion they were’ before
allegedly attacking them,” said a report at MLive.com.
But Noor portrayed the Muslim-against-not-Muslim jihad attack as actually caused by Americans’ fear of Muslim attacks
“The fear-mongering tactics are a direct cause of
hate-violence against Muslims and that makes being a Muslim in America
today very, very scary,” she claimed. Noor did not mention any of the many, many, many attacks by Muslims against non-Muslims in America.
She did, however, try to argue that the many Islam-inspired attacks are not Islamic. ‘There
are people out there that manipulate our texts to serve their own sick
twisted agenda,” she said, without trying to explain how ISIS violates
Islamic texts, or trying to disavow the many commandments for jihad in the Koran.
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Washington, DC – FamousDC today named Kathryn Lyons
as Managing Editor of the growing media company. In this new role,
Kathryn will launch a brand new video series and oversee all content.
Kathryn and the FamousDC video series, like all FamousDC
content, will provide a unique and exclusive insight into the events and
people everyone in Washington, D.C. is talking about.
“FamousDC has an amazing audience and reach. With Kathryn
on our team and our own video series, we will be able to engage with an
even larger presence at the events and spots shaping the conversation in
D.C.,” said Amos Snead,
Co-Founder, FamousDC. “Kathryn’s background in television production
will allow FamousDC to expand our video coverage of events and people
shaping the conversation in Washington, D.C.”
“We’re off to an incredible start to 2016 at FamousDC as the team continues to grow and improve,” said Josh Shultz,
Co-Founder, FamousDC. “We look forward to creating an interactive
series of video content and additional creative to bring the
behind-the-scenes stories to our readers.”
Kathryn joins FamousDC from NBC News where
she was the host of “The Lowdown with Lyons” as part of The Week Ahead
in Politics. She also spent time as a researcher for TODAY Show and a
production assistant for NBC Nightly News. She graduated from Florida
State University with a degree in Mass Media Communications.
Kathryn joins five other new and recently promoted members of the FamousDC team – Marie Formica, Vice President, Partnerships & Operations; Drew Ellis, Creative Director; Cody Simmons, Graphic Designer; Sarah Gunion, Communications Manager; Paige Gress, Events Producer.
FamousDC is a media outlet that covers the intersection of
politics, media and digital. The company has built a trusted audience
over the past several years and this allows FamousDC to convene
high-level events in Washington, D.C. and throughout the country.
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Fox News, Google Pick 1994 Illegal Immigrant Dulce Candy To Ask Question In Iowa GOP Debate
Fox News, Google Pick 1994 Illegal Immigrant Dulce Candy To Ask Question In Iowa GOP Debate
A 1994 illegal immigrant has been
picked by Google and Fox to deliver a question to the GOP 2016
candidates in Thursday’s Iowa debate.
The choice was likely intended to hit
Donald Trump, whose proposed immigration reform is opposed by many
company executives, including executives in Google and Fox. But any
question on immigration will also hit the other GOP candidates, who are
trying to balance the competing demands of business donors for more
wage-cutting legal and illegal immigration, versus the voters’
overwhelming demand for increased wages and salaries.
The questioner, Dulce Candy, is a young,
well-spoken, attractive and successful Latino who provides advice about
make-up to young women on YouTube in exchange for payments from
advertisers.
In a 2013 video, she says she was born in
Mexico but crossed the U.S.-Mexican border — through a river and over a
fence —with her mother and siblings in 1994, when she was six. Her
father was an agricultural laborer working for Californian companies.
“We jumped fences… there was a guy
helping us out, and we were just staring at the fence… some random guys
trying help us cross the border, but we also crossed a river in the
middle of the night…. some guy would carry us on his shoulder to the
other side,” she said.
Her video did not explain if, or how, Candy won residency and citizenship.
She did join the U.S. Army in 2006, and served for 15 months in Iraq as a mechanic and driver.
The 2013 revelation that Candy came into the country illegally spurred some criticism among her peers. “It’s not fair that they all get to break the law repetitively for free while Americans get punished when we commit crimes,” according to a comment from Kimberly West, a commenter on LipstickAlley.com.
Jackie Cavanagh, a spokeswoman for YouTube at MPRM
Communications in Los Angeles, did not respond to an email from
Breitbart. However, on Tuesday, a person told Breitbart that the “YouTube
creators were selected in collaboration with Fox based on things such
as audience size and their ability to bring a new, fresh perspective to
the most important issues of our time. Fox informed the party/candidates
of the format.”
Allison Moore, a press secretary for the RNC, told Breitbart that “We had nothing to do” with the choice of another YouTube questioner for the same debate. But neither she, nor Irena Briganti, a spokeswoman for Fox, responded when asked about the selection of the 1994 illegal immigrant.
The choice of a Latino illegal-immigrant questioner was
made by Google and Fox, whose top executives support increased
white-collar and blue-collar migration into the United States.
In March 2015, for
example, Google chairman Eric Schmidt told an audience in Washington
D.C. that the U.S. government should import more customers to offset the
slow growth of the population in the United States.
In Japan, the population is expected to drop from 120 million to 80 million, Schmidt said.“Most
stock markets assume modest [population] growth… so how are you over a
couple of decades to deal with the fact that one third of your customers
[in Japan] are going to go away? Well, one [way] is produce more
customers through immigration,” he said.
Each year, roughly 4 million young Americans begin looking
for jobs. But the federal government also imports roughly 1 million
legal immigrants, plus roughly 700,000 temporary white-collar and
blue-collar non-agricultural workers, and it does little to stop new
illegal migrants, or to repatriate the resident population of roughly 11
million illegal migrants. The extra annual inflow of labor has helped
keep Americans’ income flat for many years.
The value of immigrants’ spending-power to companies is greatly boosted by welfare-payments
from American taxpayers. Thus large-scale immigration reduces
Americans’ income and increases their taxes, while also increasing
companies’ profits and stock-values.
Schmidt did acknowledge two other
alternatives to mass-immigration into the United States, saying his
future business-problem can be fixed by “more children… [or] you can
export” to foreign customers. But “I’m one of these people who think we are better off having more immigration than less,” he said.
Schmidt also called for a greater inflow
of foreign-graduates into U.S. workplaces via the controversial H-1B
visa program. In private, ”everyone [in Washington] actually agrees
there ought to be more H-1Bs… everyone agrees, in both parties,” he
declared. Currently, roughly 650,000 H-1B foreign professionals are holding jobs in the United States, and are competing down wages for Americans’ white-collar professionals.
The owner of Fox News,
Rupert Murdoch, also wants more immigrants to serve as customers and
lower-wage workers, especially for white-collar jobs where American
professionals can still earn a good living. In a June 2014 article in the Wall Street Journal, Murdoch called for an unlimited inflow of foreign professionals.
We need to do away with the cap on H-1B visas, which is
arbitrary and results in U.S. companies struggling to find the
high-skill workers they need to continue growing. We already know that
most of the applications for these visas are for computer programmers
and engineers, where there is a shortage of qualified American
candidates.
In contrast, Trump has said migrants should be sent home, and he has also called for a reform of the H-1B program that would reduce the inflow of foreign graduates by forcing companies to pay a higher-wage to foreign workers.
Raising the prevailing wage paid to H-1Bs will force
companies to give these coveted entry-level jobs to the existing
domestic pool of unemployed native and immigrant workers in the U.S.,
instead of flying in cheaper workers from overseas. This will improve
the number of black, Hispanic and female workers in Silicon Valley who
have been passed over in favor of the H-1B program.
One of the other YouTube personalities picked by Fox and Google is an Islamic advocate.
The pro-Islam advocate, Nebela Noor,
used a video to argue that Donald Trump, a New York real-estate
developer, is in agreement with Adolf Hitler, the national-socialist
dictator of Germany who started World World 2, and killed roughly 50
million people, including 6 million Jews and roughly 25 million
Russians. Read more about Noor here.