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Ann Coulter Hits Supposed ‘Gay Icon’ Kathy Griffin on ISIS-Cribbed Antics – Breitbart News

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Coulter poked fun at Griffin, who has based much of her public image on being an irreverent idol-less gay icon, described as such by the likes of Gawker and TMZ. Coulter found the gory video an odd choice for Griffin, given its similarity to images popularized by violent Islamists like ISIS, who not only post pictures of themselves with the severed heads of allegedly gay men, but have been known to throw gay men from buildings to their deaths in the name of Sharia Law.

Commenting on a Breitbart News report on the incident, Coulter inquired after Griffins gay fanbase, calling them Gay America, Inc. and Griffins sole employer. She then dismissed Griffins attempts to excuse her actions by reference to comments President Donald Trump made about Megyn Kelly during a debate nearly two years ago.

Coulter went further in pointing out the hypocrisy of the gay icon, mocking Griffins pandering to gays in light of her readiness to crib the style of those who wish them dead:

As the controversy over Griffins video stretched into Wednesday, Coulter continued to engage in the roiling fracas. Coulter retweeted, for example, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN)s decision to stand by Griffin after she issued a video apology Tuesday night saying, I beg for your forgiveness. I went too far. I made a mistake. And I was wrong.

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Katy Perry following Ivanka Trump, Ann Coulter on Twitter – The Hill (blog)

Ivanka Trump and Ann Coulter have a new, unlikely follower on Twitter: Katy Perry.

The Swish Swish singer a big-time Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonHillary Clinton fires back at Trump tweet with 'covfefe' reference Trump: Clinton 'blames everybody but herself' for electoral loss Clinton questions Trump's 'fake' Twitter followers MORE supporter who performed at the Democratic National Convention last year recently started following Trump, who serves as a White House adviser, and Coulter, the conservative firebrand.

Perry was one of Clintons most fervent celebrity surrogates during the 2016 presidential race, repeatedly hitting the campaign trail for the Democratic nominee. The 32-year-old songstress even named a pair of pumps in her shoe line after the former secretary of State.

The California native, announced Tuesday as one of several mega-stars performing at a benefit concert this weekend in Manchester, England, for the victims of a deadly terrorist attack, has dubbed her latest songs as purposeful pop. She wore a Persist armband an apparent nod to Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenElizabeth Warren: Trump's Russia scandal could be worse than Watergate Trump upset Angela Merkel, and that's a good thing Virginia primary a test of Dem mood in Trump era MORE (D-Mass.) during a Grammy Awards performance of her song "Chained to the Rhythm" in February.

Trump and Coulter appear to be anomalies among the roughly 200 people Perry follows on Twitter. Some of the high-profile names Perry follows are a virtual whos who of Democratic lawmakers, including Sens. Kamala Harris (Calif.), Warren and Cory Booker (N.J.), and Rep. John Lewis (Ga.). She also keeps up with several performers known for their outspoken anti-President Trump rhetoric, including Cher, Chelsea Handler, Bette Midler and America Ferrera.

Perry, who has more than 99 million Twitter followers herself, recently tweeted:

My intention for today is to be more kind & not always right because I can't (& am not) always right but...I can always be kind. What's urs?

Asked for comment about her new follower, Coulter told ITK, "I think she'll enjoy it!"

Updated at 4:03 p.m.

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Hey, Kathy Griffin, the Left Doesn’t Need Its Own Ann Coulter – Daily Beast

Channeling her inner ISIS, comedian Kathy Griffin appeared in a photo shoot Tuesday carrying the bloody decapitated head of Donald Trump. The conservative internet is apoplectic, but a lot of us on the left arent terribly pleased either. Griffins beheaded heathen stunt isnt just grotesqueassassination jokes go over in Washington about as well as Holocaust humor in Tel Avivits also bad politics.

Griffin took to Twitter to defend/explain herself:

I caption this there was blood coming out of his eyes, blood coming out of his...wherever. OBVIOUSLY, I do not condone ANY violence by my fans or others to anyone, ever! I'm merely mocking the Mocker in Chief.

An hour later, Griffin published a video with a full-throated mea culpa. I sincerely apologize I am sorry, I went way too far. I made a mistake and I was wrong. Griffin also added that she would ask the photographer to take down the image.

And good for her. While I get the jokeGriffin is quoting Trumps obscene comments during the campaign about former Fox anchor Megyn Kellygags about killing the president are never appropriate, and its good that Griffin has now acknowledged that. Imagine how Democrats would react if Ann Coulter were photographed swinging the disembodied head of President Obama. And in fact, Democrats were rightly livid when two University of Wisconsin football fans dressed as Obama with a noose around his neck. There was an equal outcry, back in 1994, when Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) joked that President Clinton was so unpopular among soldiers in North Carolina that hed better bring a bodyguard if he visited the state.

This is not to suggest that the left and right are equal in their embrace of violence as politics through other means. It was the Trump, and not Clinton, campaign that regularly egged its crowds on to manhandle protesters. Trump even promised to pay the legal fees of anyone who knocked the crap out of them. And its Republicans and not Democrats who routinely call the media the enemy. The press is only the latest victim of GOP ire. During the 2000s, Republicans in Congress demonized activist judges who, they said, were running roughshod over the Constitution. It was only after some of those judges were murdered, forcing former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor to tell the GOP to back off, that the rhetoric cooleduntil now. Since Donald Trump added judges to his enemies list early on in the campaign, the threats have begun anew for Americas jurists.

Its an Ann Coulterization of politicsvaluing trollery and shock value above all else. And Im worried about its spread to the left: not what we are, but what we may become. Weve seen a creeping intolerance on the left, from the Bernie Bros to the Richard Spencer-punchers. Its subtle, and not nearly as bad as the right, but its there. Ive worked in national politics for nearly 30 years, and it is difficult to face an enemy for decades and not ultimately become them. Their anger fuels your anger. And the incessant attacks on everything you hold dear can eventually break you. And its our job as progressives to be better than that. To be better than them.

But theres another reason Im speaking out about Kathy Griffins joke: Its not just bad manners, its bad politics. I work in Washington because I care about our country and want to make a difference. Joking about Donald Trumps violent demise doesnt help us win any votes in Congress or at the ballot box. All it does is feed a Fox News marketing machine desperate for anything it can find to detract from Donald Trumps latest himbo eruption. While Trump will still be president for the foreseeable future, his presidency is increasingly on the ropes, particularly as the Russia investigation continues to hit closer and closer to home. Why do anything to detract from that?

Theres an adage in politics: If your opponent is hanging himself, get out of the way. Donald Trump is his own worst enemy. Hes not going to grow up and suddenly become more presidential at age 70. One of the few things that can save Donald Trump is Democrats screwing up.

So, to all the Kathy Griffins out there, please just get out of the way.

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European Union official: EU, China to reaffirm support for climate pact – Newsday

BRUSSELS - The European Commission president on Wednesday said that it was the "duty of Europe" to stand up to the U.S. if President Donald Trump decides to pull his country out of the Paris climate change accord.

Jean-Claude Juncker said that "the Americans can't just get out of the agreement," adding that "it takes three to four years" to pull out.

Juncker went on to say that the Group of Seven leaders "tried to explain this in clear simple sentences to Mr. Trump" at a recent summit in Italy. He said that even though "it looks like that attempt failed," the "law is the law."

In a jibe at the U.S. administration, Juncker told the audience at an event of the Confederation of German Employers in Berlin that "not everything that is written in international agreements is fake news."

Juncker said: "If the U.S. president pulls out of the Paris agreement, and he will in the next days or hours, then it is Europe's duty to say that that is not how it works."

A White House official said earlier in the day that Trump was planning to pull out of the Paris deal, although a final decision hadn't been made.

Trump on Wednesday declared that abandoning the Paris climate agreement would be a victory for the American economy.

The European Union and China, meanwhile, will reaffirm their commitment to the Paris climate change accord this week regardless of whether the U.S. pulls out of the pact, a senior EU official said.

The official told reporters that the EU and China will also "spell out" how they plan to meet their commitments to the landmark international accord to fight global warming at talks in Brussels on Friday.

The official is involved in preparing the meeting between EU Council President Donald Tusk, Juncker and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, but can't speak on the record because their meeting statement wasn't finalized. Li and a major Chinese delegation are due to arrive in Brussels late Thursday following talks in Berlin.

"The EU and China are joining forces to forge ahead on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and accelerate the global transition to clean energy," EU climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said about the upcoming EU-China summit, stressing they remain committed to Paris.

A White House official said Wednesday that there could be "caveats in the language" announcing a withdrawal, leaving open the possibility that his decision isn't final.

That possibility was met with derisive howls from EU lawmakers when a session of the European Parliament was informed about it.

"Climate change is not a fairy tale. It is a tough reality which affects peoples' daily lives," European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said in a statement. "People die or are obliged to leave their homes because of desertification, lack of water, exposure to disease, extreme weather conditions. If we don't act swiftly and boldly, the huge human and economic cost will continue to increase."

Tajani suggested that Washington's withdrawal should be a signal for Europe to step up its efforts and reap the benefits.

"Our climate action strategy represents an opportunity to attract investment, innovation and develop new green technologies," he said. "We have got the talent and the will to make this possible in all sectors."

Tajani said earlier he would confer with Tusk and Juncker about "joint initiatives to be adopted together as a European Union" to offset the decision.

The EU official involved in organizing the EU-China meeting said it would will "send important signals for the multinational system," as Trump moves to unpick some of the international trade agreements the U.S. has signed up to.

Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy for the Union of Concerned Scientists advocacy group, said "I don't think any other countries will follow the U.S. out of Paris, so if he does leave, Trump will be in splendid isolation with the leaders of Syria and Nicaragua."

In Madrid, the leaders of India and Spain expressed their commitment to fighting climate change and reiterated their support for implementing the Kyoto and Paris accords.

In a joint statement issued following talks in the Spanish capital between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish counterpart Mariano Rajoy, the two countries said taking action on climate change was a priority for both nations.

On Tuesday, Modi said in Berlin that it would be a "crime" to spoil the environment for future generations as the world awaits a decision on U.S. climate policy.

Rajoy and Modi agreed to boost bilateral cooperation in the field of combating climate change.

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UK Lobbied European Union To Weaken Climate Rules – CleanTechnica

Published on May 31st, 2017 | by Joshua S Hill

May 31st, 2017 by Joshua S Hill

Leaked documents obtained by GreenpeacesEnergydesk reveal that the UK Government lobbied the European Union to weaken its own energy regulations on the very same day that UK Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50, the countrys Brexit out of the EU.

According to the leaked documents obtained byEnergydesk, UK Ministers, part of the British delegation that is formally part of the Department for Exiting the EU, attempted to weaken rules and regulations set out by the EU for energy efficiency and renewable energy governance. Further problematic is that the head of the delegation is Secretary of State David Davis, a long-time climate skeptic with a long and vociferous record of opposing renewable energy and voting against UK climate policy. That Davis is so obviously moving to mitigate the effect of the EU regulations regulations, mind you, that dont even come into effect until after Britain will have left the EU raises concerns that the UK will not carry strict and enforceable climate and energy rules into its own laws.

Specifically, the UK provided a series of amendments it recommends be made to EU regulations that only serve to reduce key renewable energy and energy efficiency targets proposed by the European Commission, make them non-binding and give Member States a lot more leeway to wiggle, or even scrap them altogether (in some cases).

This smells of obstructionism, Jonathan Gaventa, director of environmental think-tank E3G, told Energydesk. The UK is pissing off countries it needs as allies.

The government is trying to lock the rest of the EU into weaker energy policies, just as we are leaving, added Hannah Martin, Greenpeace UKs Head of energy.

The message ministers seem to be sending is that Brexit could trigger a race to the bottom and be used ascover for getting rid of key environmental safeguards. Cutting energy waste and boosting some of the cheapest power sources like wind and solar is crucial to keep bills under control and slash carbon emissions. The UK public, including most Conservative voters, dont want a dirty Brexit. Theresa May should resist any attempts to hamper Britains progress towards a clean, affordable energy future and its promise of lasting jobs and economic growth.

The leaked documents (which can be found here) are essentially annotated EU regulations, with notes from the UK delegation to water down the efficacy of the regulations. Reading through all the documents sees repeated attempts to simply castrate the laws to make them more palatable to the UK, a country which has already shown its growing lack of concern about strong and binding targets.

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Joshua S Hill I'm a Christian, a nerd, a geek, and I believe that we're pretty quickly directing planet-Earth into hell in a handbasket! I also write for Fantasy Book Review (.co.uk), and can be found writing articles for a variety of other sites. Check me out at about.me for more.

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