[ad_1] Where Barack Obama achieved notoriety for “leading from behind,” Joe Biden, these last two months, has been leading from the basement. And, one must add, doing so quite successfully. Since his rout of Bernie Sanders on Super Tuesday, Biden has led President Donald Trump in every national poll and, lately, opened up a lead
Month: May 2020
[ad_1] Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo called on Texans this week to snitch on restaurants if they have a good crowd. Advertisement – story continues below The young Houston area politician is a committed socialist. Last year she defended her withholding of funds from flood victims based on the color of their skin. In April
[ad_1] Just four days after the broadcast network evening newscasts finally covered the rape allegation against presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden for the first time, after ignoring it for over a month, ABC, CBS, and NBC had had enough. During their Monday evening newscasts, none of them ran stories on the subject despite developments still breaking
[ad_1] Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule President Donald Trump will travel to Phoenix, Arizona, where he will participate in a roundtable discussion on supporting Native Americans, then tour Honeywell International mask production line, and then deliver a speech. Keep up with Trump on Our President’s Schedule Page. President Trump’s Itinerary for
[ad_1] With about ninety percent of all news being focused on Covid-19, it’s up to shows like CW’s Roswell, New Mexico to take our minds off the pandemic for an hour. Unfortunately, that means focusing on every other political issue under the sun, whether we like it or not. And that’s pretty much what happened
[ad_1] War breaks out to maintain power between drug cartels Venezuela The United States Southern Command in Caribbean carried out a very successful military operation recently. In waters near Curaçao they seized around three tons of cocaine from Venezuelan operatives. Following the operation the Socialist leader of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro sent a mixed commission from
[ad_1] What is wrong with old Joe? 77-year-old Joe Biden on Monday struggled to read off of his own notes and lost his train of thought. “So workers don’t have to leave work to get uh, to be fired in order to — when they get sick to be able to continue to live,” said
[ad_1] No matter how the liberal media tried to spin it, China was to blame for unleashing the coronavirus on the world. But on Monday, CBS Evening News once again rushed to defend one of America’s adversaries by blaming President Trump for the coronavirus death toll in the U.S., and decrying how he was correctly
[ad_1] An internal Chinese report warns Beijing officials that backlash from the coronavirus pandemic risks tilting China into a full bore armed conflict with the United States, Reuters reported Monday. Anti-China sentiment hasn’t been this white-hot since the Tiananmen Square crackdown more than three decades ago, sources familiar with the paper told Reuters. They spoke
[ad_1] Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow would not definitively rule out the possibility of local immigration policy being a condition for a federal bailout package for state governments. Kudlow’s comments come after President Donald Trump suggested he may withhold coronavirus relief for states that have sanctuary cities, saying those policies must be adjusted.
[ad_1] They handed out the latest Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, and once again, the liberal tilt was all over the selections, and the ceremony itself. Dana Canedy, the administrator of the prizes, is a former New York Times reporter, and she began by uncorking an echo of the Times advertisements, that the “truth is more
[ad_1] To many, the word Hollywood evokes glamour and dreams of stardom. Perhaps no time in history was that more true than the late 1940s. But the city that birthed silent movies and talkies also had a seedy underbelly. Prostitution rings. Abusive agents, casting directors and motion picture moguls. Mob rackets. Netflix’s new original, Hollywood,
[ad_1] Protesters with the organization Reopen Maryland say they see the frustration of fellow Marylanders as their state experiences the economic effects of the coronavirus lockdown. “We are seeing a lot as we do these rallies and protests; we’re seeing more and more people are frustrated,” Evie Harris, a co-organizer for Reopen Maryland, said Monday
[ad_1] Reps Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Monday sent a letter to FBI Director Wray demanding all documents on the operation against General Flynn. The Republican lawmakers are also seeking interviews with FBI special agent Joe Pientka and former assistant director of the FBI counterintelligence division Bill Priestap. “The American people continue
[ad_1] Though it may sound hyperbolic, some in the liberal media seem to bet on baring Americans from leaving their homes for even walks (for reasons other than for emergencies). Sunday’s CNN Tonight providing a textbook example as Don Lemon and a guest called those daring to venture out a “dangerous,” “destructive,” and deadly “betrayal”
[ad_1] The Rev. Jesse Jackson is bucking many of the environmentalists who believe natural gas production perpetuates a world in which climate change is disproportionately hurting black communities. Jackson is prodding local, state, and federal officials in Illinois to OK the construction of a $8.2 million, 30-mile natural gas pipeline built for a community, Axios noted in a
[ad_1] It was a small moment, but still a surprising one. A note of reality seeped into NBC’s Sunday night coverage of the Joe Biden sexual assault claim. On the NBC Nightly News, reporter Ali Vitali showcased claims of hypocrisy in the Tara Reade case. She noted, “Conservatives point out the response to Reade stands
[ad_1] Representative Justin Amash of Michigan, a Libertarian candidate for president, has been discussing Trump’s record on judicial issues with the legal scholar Randy Barnett, the journalist Guy Benson, and others. Amash thinks that Senator McConnell should get more credit than Trump for the federal judiciary’s right turn. Amash thinks that because judicial nominees can
[ad_1] Those who would be most harmed by a $40 billion federal bailout of the state of Illinois are the people of Illinois, a Republican state senator says, because such an aid package would reward and reinforce irresponsible behavior by the state’s politicians. “The people of Illinois are hurting,” state Sen. Jason Plummer, a Republican
[ad_1] Joe Biden responds to a question during a forum held by the Giffords group and March For Our Lives in Las Vegas, Nev., October 2, 2019. (Steve Marcus/Reuters) Release of these papers would likely force Biden to explain why he’s made a 180 on virtually all notable policy stances. What is Joe Biden’s case
[ad_1] Before March, Americans had never given a second thought to medical protective equipment. Now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, daily headlines decry shortages of masks, face shields, gowns, and gloves. Health care workers are understandably concerned and demanding adequate protection before risking their lives entering rooms with patients infected with the new
[ad_1] Social distancing isn’t working. The idea that people standing six feet apart will fix a pandemic is — and always has been — silly. And Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb agrees. On CBS’s “Face the Nation on Sunday,” Gottlieb said social distancing — as well as other mitigation measures
[ad_1] John Fund and Joel Hay think its approach to COVID-19 is paying off, even though it has a higher death rate per million people than its neighbors; Nick Frankovich disagrees. I lean toward the second side of the argument. I’ll add two points. First: To say that Swedes can “go about their day in
[ad_1] White House policy advisor Stephen Miller accompanies President Donald Trump on a trip to Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 9, 2018. (Leah Millis/Reuters) The New York Times reports that before the coronavirus outbreak began, senior Trump advisor Stephen Miller made several attempts to “use” public-health concerns — like a 2019 mumps outbreak in a migrant
[ad_1] Trayvon Martin’s mother Sybrina Fulton accompanies former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to a campaign field office, Miami, Fla., November 5, 2016. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) Conveniently buried amidst the concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights recently released a report entitled Race Effects of Stand Your Ground Laws. The report was
[ad_1] Rep. Jim Jordan speaks ahead of a vote in the House of Representatives on Capitol Hill, December 18, 2019. (House TV/Reuters) Republican members of the House Oversight Committee on Monday announced a probe into Chinese funding of programs at American universities and colleges. In a letter to the U.S. Department of Education, the representatives
[ad_1] A passenger wears a protective face mask as she passes in front of a departures boards at Arlanda International Airport, near Stockholm, Sweden, March 16, 2020. (TT News Agency/Fredrik Sandberg/Reuters) Sweden ranks seventh on the list of countries with most COVID-19 fatalities per capita. (I exclude microstates with populations under 100,000.) The six countries
[ad_1] Nurse Tina Nguyen administers a nasal swab at a coronavirus testing site in Seattle, Wash., March 26, 2020. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) The latest effort from abortion providers to stop states from restricting abortion during the COVID-19 outbreak is an especially troubling one: In Arkansas, the American Civil Liberties Union and the state’s lone abortion clinic
[ad_1] Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that there’s “enormous evidence” backing the theory that the novel coronavirus originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. “There’s enormous evidence that that’s where this began,” Pompeo said on ABC’s “This Week.” “We have said from the beginning, this virus originated in Wuhan, China. We took a
[ad_1] Let’s be realistic. No consensus exists on the future of relations between China and the West. Yet, clearly that is changing. Previously, many looked at Beijing as little more than a “checkbook,” an opportunity to make a quick buck and buy cheap stuff. That is quickly becoming the minority view. Even those still anxious
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