Month: July 2020

[ad_1] (Dado Ruvic/File Photo/Reuters) YouTube removed a livestream of Heather Mac Donald challenging the Black Lives Matter narrative on police shootings due to a violation of “Community Guidelines” after the lecture was “flagged to us for review.” In a statement to National Review, Mac Donald said her Thursday lecture “presented the facts about police shootings
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[ad_1] A piece in The Intercept caught my attention about a lawmaker cleared of ethics charges by the House Ethics Committee. Normally this wouldn’t be notable but in this case, the House Ethics Committee went against the conclusion drawn by the Office of Congressional Ethics. That body found “substantial reason” to believe that Democrat Rep.
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[ad_1] After more than 280 reporters and editors at The Wall Street Journal signed a stinging letter to the publisher last week criticizing the newspaper’s conservative opinion pages, the editorial board fired back: “We are not The New York Times.” The previous month, the Times had its own staff revolt via Twitter after its opinion
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[ad_1] The Heritage Foundation on Thursday released the 2020 edition of its annual “Mandate for Leadership,” a blueprint of conservative public policy suggestions.  “The Heritage team’s all-in effort to create these critical tools is something I am very proud of,” said Heritage Foundation President Kay C. James, adding: The Reagan administration adopted nearly half of
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[ad_1] Democrat arsonist Matthew Egler Police arrested a former Democrat volunteer Matthew Egler for torching the Democrat Party headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona on July 24th. Local Democrats blamed the arson on Republicans before the arrest of the disgruntled Democrat Party volunteer. ARREST MADE: 29-year-old Matthew Egler has been arrested in connection with the fire set
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[ad_1] Though it often seemed more like a political rally, former President Barack Obama delivered the eulogy at late Congressman John Lewis’s (D-GA) funeral Thursday. Via the politicized address, the liberal media received their marching orders from their beloved leader: accuse President Trump of threatening the November the election and compare him to racist Alabama
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[ad_1] A couple wearing face masks walk by a wall with graffiti after health authorities reversed reopening following the increase in cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus in San Jose, Costa Rica, July 13, 2020. (Juan Carlos Ulate/Reuters) Much fuss has been made in recent months about the question of facial coverings, and it isn’t worth
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[ad_1] President Trump needs to break up the leftist Silicon Valley social media monopolies. He should break up Amazon while he’s at it. The globalist billionaires running their monopolies claim they own platforms for communication. The moguls sometimes compare what they do to the phone companies. Those who operate the phone companies are not responsible
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[ad_1] Sen. Dianne Feinstein during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the DOJ Inspector General’s report, June 18, 2018. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) labeled China a “respectable nation” in a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. The committee convened to discuss a bill introduced by Senator Martha McSally (R., Ariz.)
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[ad_1] With characteristic temerity, President Trump took to Twitter Thursday morning to vent about voting by mail. With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely
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[ad_1] I know I should be jaded by now by the persistence of Linda Greenhouse in seeking to stigmatize defense of religious liberty as a religious crusade. But I was still startled today to see her do it yet again in her online column ever so subtly titled “The Supreme Court’s Religious Crusaders Take On
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[ad_1] CDC Director Robert Redfield says that youth are likelier to be negatively impacted by suicides, drugs, and influenza than if they were exposed to COVID-19. What are the details? Redfield made the remarks during a Buck Institute webinar livestream on July 14. During the discussion, Redfield — a proponent of reopening U.S. schools amid
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[ad_1] Former President Barack Obama addresses the service during the funeral of late Congressman John Lewis at Ebeneezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga., July 30, 2020. (Alyssa Pointer/Reuters) Former president Barack Obama slammed the Senate filibuster as a “Jim Crown relic” and urged lawmakers to back statehood for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, during a
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[ad_1] Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia last week sued the Trump administration in federal court over the president’s rollback of transgender health care. The lawsuit, filed in New York, includes more traditionally “conservative” states such as Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. That Wisconsin’s attorney general would participate in this lawsuit is surprising, given the
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[ad_1] Wednesday an attorney for Mark & Patricia McCloskey filed two motions to have St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner disqualified from their case. The twin motions allege that Gardner used their case for campaign fundraising both before and after charges against them were filed. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner used the McCloskey case
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[ad_1] “Mostly peaceful.” So goes the characterization of demonstrations that have routinely turned into looting and rioting for months on end, from Portland to Seattle to New York to Los Angeles. “Protesters in California set fire to a courthouse, damaged a police station and assaulted officers after a peaceful demonstration intensified,” read one recent ABC
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[ad_1] There’s doubling down, and then there’s John Harris. By his own admission, Politico’s founding editor has been predicting that Trump would quit “for a couple of years now” to his colleagues and sources, “usually to dismissive grunts or quizzical stares.” With less than 100 days before the election and almost nothing new to offer
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