Someone is hiding a library’s anti-Trump books so no one can read them — and apparently takes ‘great pleasure’ in staffers’ ‘liberal angst’

Guerilla as hell.

 

Left-leaning and anti-Trump titles had been disappearing, and then Library Director Bette Ammon got the following anonymous comment: “I noticed a large number of books attacking our president. I am going to continue hiding these books in the most obscure places I can find to keep this propaganda out of the hands of young minds. Your liberal angst gives me great pleasure.”

Those “obscure places,” the New York Times said, included misplaced in out-of-the-way sections, as well as behind rows of books and with spines facing inward so the missing books couldn’t be found.

The paper said about half the missing books deal with Trump, including “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by Michael Wolff and “Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House” by April Ryan.

And when books are hidden and unable to be found, staffers order replacements — which is costly, KXLY said.

“If we’re replacing a $20 book, it may take time for three different staff people to order it, receive it, catalog it, [and] cover it,” Ammon added to the station, “and not to mention the time spent actually searching when the book went missing in the first place.”

To combat the problem, one staffer set up a webcam, but the enormous amount of footage took too long to go through, the Times said, adding a flying a drone over the top of the stacks showed no missing titles.

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Trump’s EPA Factchecks The NYT, Says Journos Botched Report On Agency’s Move To Nix Secret Science

The Environmental Protection Agency suggested Tuesday that a New York Times’ report fleshing out the agency’s move to make the regulatory process more transparent contained gross inaccuracies.

The EPA took exception to several sections of a NYT report Monday that highlights the agency’s proposal to help make data collecting more transparent for scientists who are trying to replicate research. The report contained “glaring inaccuracies,” the agency noted in a statement.

EPA’s statement starts with an explanation of how the so-called Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science rule will impact the agency’s ability to craft regulations. The proposal seeks to make the data and scientific studies that are pivotal to regulatory action available for review.

On Nov. 8, the EPA delivered to the Office of Management and Budget a draft supplemental federal register notice (FRN) to clarify vague elements of the original 2018 proposal, according to the agency’s statement. The agency intends on filing a final rule in 2020.

NYT’s report Monday “incorrectly” noted that the proposal “could apply retroactively to public health regulations already in place.” Neither the proposal nor the supplemental apply to regulations already in place, the EPA noted before lambasting other elements of the report.

The report suggests that the EPA’s proposal might render existing regulations inadmissible when they come up for renewal. TheNYT suggested a 1993 Harvard University project linking polluted air to premature deaths could be nixed under the proposal. Scientists in the project collected data from people who signed confidentiality agreements ahead of the project.

This characterization is false, according to the EPA. (RELATED: Andrew Wheeler Says He Will Implement Rule To Keep ‘Secret Science’ Out Of EPA)

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Wednesday, Oct. 16 – Hour 2

Wednesday, Oct. 16 – Hour 2

Hour 2

Testimony to begin in woman’s trial for bus stop deaths

Indiana lawmakers pushed to adopt e-cigarette liquids tax

GM’s Tentative Deal With UAW Paves Way for Key Strike Vote

Twitter Wants to Make It Harder to Search Journalists’ Post Histories After NYT Racism Scandals

Report: LeBron James, Lakers players faced canceled appearances, lost $1M endorsement in China

WATCH: Hyper-Political LeBron Says He Won’t Talk About China Because ‘We’re Not Politicians’

Blizzard Entertainment Responds To Backlash Regarding Player Suspended For Supporting Hong Kong

Superstar German DJ ‘permanently banned’ from China for liking a ‘South Park’ tweet

Dayton, Ohio Family Outraged Their Sibling Was Shot Dead By A Store Clerk While Attempting An Armed Robbery

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Dayton, Ohio family outraged their sibling was shot dead by a store clerk while attempting an armed robbery

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Daily Show Prep: Friday, Oct. 11

Hour 1

Sports betting at Indiana casinos attracts $34M in first month

Why Purdue Faces Major Obstacles Legally, Logistically in Sports Betting Ban

New York Times Reporter Reveals That James Comey Had a Spy In Loretta Lynch’s Office, and Knew That She Had Declared She Would Not Permit the Clinton Email Scandal to Go Very Far

FLASHBACK: FISA court says James Comey’s FBI was constantly breaking the law – Podcast

FLASHBACK: James Comey Sued By Former Intelligence Contractor For Hiding Illegal Surveillance

Court Rules FBI Searches For Info On Americans Went Against Surveillance Law

Andrew McCabe admits Steele told FBI he couldn’t vouch for all materials in the dossier

 

Hour 2

Trump says US has come to a substantial phase one deal with China

Shepard Smith exits Fox News after 23 years: Read his statement

Conservatism, Inc.: Free Beacon Fires Reporter Bill Gertz Over Undisclosed Financial Arrangement With an Individual He Also Covered

Biden’s Campaign Is Asking Major Media Outlets, Big Tech To Black Out Trump’s Ads On Ukraine

‘STRONG LETTER TO FOLLOW’! Joe Biden’s campaign has reportedly warned Dems about what NOT to dare mention at the debate

FLASHBACK: Joe Biden’s Campaign Tells Networks Not to Book Rudy Guliani; Trump’s Lawyer Hits Back

Ukraine Envoy Blasts ‘Concerted Effort’ By Ukrainians And Trump Allies To Take Her Down

BREAKING: Trump Administration Threatens Sanctions on Turkey

Pentagon to send more troops, fighter jets to Saudi Arabia to confront threat from Iran

 

Hour 3

Open Lines

Communism: Cuba Urges Citizens to Eat Banana Peels to Improve ‘Humor’

Pete Buttigieg wants South Bend police reform recommendations before he leaves office

 

New York Times Reporter Reveals That James Comey Had a Spy In Loretta Lynch’s Office, and Knew That She Had Declared She Would Not Permit the Clinton Email Scandal to Go Very Far

Quoting from the New York Post.

Lynch had made major career advances in the 1990s under President Bill Clinton — and her boss, President Barack Obama, plainly supported Hillary’s candidacy. Plus, Obama was also implicated in the scandal, since he’d exchanged multiple emails with Clinton at her non-government address — a fact they were all keeping from the public.

Stewart reports that Comey’s “highly placed informant” indicated that Lynch wouldn’t let the FBI investigation add to Clinton’s woes. An email reportedly from the head of the Democratic National Committee assured a civilian that “Lynch wouldn’t let the Clinton investigation get very far, suggesting that Lynch would protect Clinton,” Stewart writes.

Can we load every single person who vouched for the incorruptibility of James Comey and the senior FBI into a trebuchet and catapult them into the sea? Why are these people still permitted to comment? To even exist in public life?

And let’s not dwell too long on the fact that the person overseeing this sham investigation — and that was, in fact, Loretta Lynch; she never actually recused herself — dictated from the outset that the investigation would not be allowed to find any incriminating evidence about Hillary.

Source: New York Times Reporter Reveals That James Comey Had a Spy In Loretta Lynch’s Office, and Knew That She Had Declared She Would Not Permit the Clinton Email Scandal to Go Very Far