Month: July 2020

[ad_1] Should we create a #HerToo Twitter hashtag? The problems at Ellen DeGeneres’ eponymous daytime talk show apparently go far beyond weird quirks and microaggressions, as reported earlier this week. Buzzfeed dropped a blockbuster report overnight that claims almost a dozen employees allege “rampant sexual misconduct and harassment” by show execs, especially its top producer
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[ad_1] Every single NBA player knelt for the National Anthem at their season opener tonight.Every one.They are millionaires who hate their country. Some held up the black power fist.The Chi-Coms would be pleased. Advertisement – story continues below The @PelicansNBA & @utahjazz kneel for the National Anthem ahead of the NBA restart. pic.twitter.com/TCFolP06HM — NBA
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[ad_1] Rioters throw back tear-gas canisters fired by federal law-enforcement officers in Portland, Ore., July 29, 2020. (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) An interview with independent journalist Michael Tracey NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE M ichael Tracey is an independent, left-leaning journalist who is a thorn in the side of the progressive consensus that is set on Twitter. He has
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[ad_1] Riots have been ongoing in Portland for 62 consecutive days. What’s really going on? Should federal forces withdraw? Why hasn’t Portland law enforcement been able to get this situation under control? Is it correct to characterize the violence we have seen occurring in Portland as a “myth,” as House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler
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[ad_1] The 2020 campaign has been so contorted by coronavirus that the Democrats and the Republicans are still figuring out how on Earth they’ll hold a “virtual convention.” Now imagine how it could make a mess out of November. As President Trump bizarrely tweeted about delaying the election, the media are starting to admit that
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[ad_1] Comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres sent a letter to the staff of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Thursday, addressing accusations of a “toxic work culture” on the set that led to an ongoing investigation by WarnerMedia. What are the details? The Hollywood Reporter obtained the note, wherein DeGeneres began by saying that
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[ad_1] Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers tried to keep x-rated evidence related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein from going public, but a judge denied the appeal and released damning docs on Thursday evening. A witness interview revealed Bill Clinton was at Epstein’s pedophile island with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and “2 young girls.” The documents discuss allegations that
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[ad_1] Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers tried to keep x-rated evidence related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein from going public, but a judge denied the appeal and released damning docs on Thursday evening. Epstein’s pimp, Ghislaine Maxwell is currently in federal custody awaiting trial. A witness interview revealed Bill Clinton was at Epstein’s pedophile island with Jeffrey Epstein,
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[ad_1] On Sunday’s episode of The Candace Owens Show, Candace sat down with Author Dinesh D’Souza. They discussed how the left hijacked the education system and exploited George Floyd’s death to further racial division. In this clip, Candace began the conversation with a heartfelt explanation for why she believes the education system in America is
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[ad_1] Frontline doctors from across the US held a “White Coat Summit” on Monday in Washington DC to dispel the misinformation and myths surrounding the coronavirus. The doctors are very concerned with the disinformation campaign being played out in the far left American media today. From their website: “If Americans continue to let so-called experts
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[ad_1] Herman Cain, who rose from working-class beginnings in Georgia to become an admired pizza magnate, popular political commentator, and leading Republican presidential contender, has died of COVID-19, his website announced Thursday. He was 74. Along the way to national prominence, Cain was a Navy specialist in ballistic missiles, ran some 400 Burger Kings around
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[ad_1] (traveler1116/iStock/Getty Images Plus) On July 30, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the law P. L. 84-140, which made “In God We Trust” the nation’s official motto. The motto had appeared on coins since the Civil War era, but now it would also be printed on paper currency. Critics grumbled about the new motto
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[ad_1] A sign for BlackRock at their building in New York City (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) The attempt to legislate for society via shareholder resolution rather than old-fashioned elections trundles on. A week or so back, S&P Global reported that BlackRock, the world’s largest asset-management company, and, these days, one of the most prominent advocates of “socially responsible”
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[ad_1] DACA supporters outside the White House, September 2017 (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) DACA is shaping up to be like the Spanish-American War tax or Jim Geraghty’s USDA Agency of Invasive Species — an almost unkillable absurdity. Since the first days of this administration, I’ve been trying to hold the president to his unequivocal promise to terminate
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[ad_1] The federal government has created numerous barriers to the sale of meat and poultry, but underlying those restrictions is a complete disregard for many farmers, states, and consumers. Recently, COVID-19-related bottlenecks at meat-processing plants have shone a spotlight on the flawed federal meat-inspection system. Congress now seems to be paying attention. Several pieces of
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