[ad_1] The New York Times has identified a new villain in their insane cancel culture wars. Hawaiian shirts. I kid you not. On Monday, freelancer Nathan Taylor Pemberton targeted Hawaiian shirts because some undesirable people wear them. His warning about the dire associations connected with that ubiquitous article of clothing came in “What Do You Do
Month: July 2020
[ad_1] California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) on Tuesday announced he will be rolling back the state’s reopening due to the surge in Coronavirus cases. On Wednesday, Newsom shut it down. Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Orange County were ordered to close indoor operations at restaurants, wineries, tasting rooms, zoos and museums. #BREAKING L.A.,
[ad_1] Relations between the U.S. and China are increasingly icy, and justifiably so given China’s mishandling of COVID-19 and its undermining of Hong Kong’s autonomy. However, even as overall tensions rise, it is important to remember that the trade dispute between the U.S. and China continues to take a toll on the U.S. economy and
[ad_1] Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law Tuesday requiring parents or legal guardians to consent before a minor can obtain an abortion. The bill, SB 404, requires that a parent or guardian consent before a minor can obtain an abortion and increases penalties for abortion providers who refuse to comply with Florida’s requirement to
[ad_1] Seattle police arrested 23 people Wednesday morning after the mayor ordered protesters at Seattle’s Capitol Hill Occupied Protest zone to vacate within 48 hours, according to the Seattle Police Department. Police said they arrested the individuals for failure to disperse, obstruction, resisting arrest and assault after Democratic Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan issued an emergency executive
[ad_1] The Black Lives Matter movement has produced such passion and zeal in its proponents that once-normal citizens have become such raving lunatics in service to its mantras that they are willing to crush your ability to disagree with their beliefs. It’s almost as if BLM has become a religion for the leftist elite. The
[ad_1] Chief Justice John Roberts departs as the impeachment trial of President Trump continues in Washington, D.C., January 27, 2020. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) A Message from the Chief Ever since I was a little boy, the other boys never called me “John” or “Johnny” or even “Roberts.” It was always “John Roberts.” The words would always
[ad_1] Topics in this post: jobs the economy Private sector employment increased by 2,369,000 jobs from May to June according to the June ADP National Employment Report. Broadly distributed to the public each month, free of charge, the ADP National Employment Report is produced by the ADP Research Institute® in collaboration with Moody’s Analytics. The report, which is derived
[ad_1] A man walks by an illuminated flag of The United States as the coronavirus outbreak continues in Manhattan, New York City, March 13, 2020. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) To this point, 71 percent more Americans have died in New York nursing homes than have died in the entire state of Florida, which not only has a
[ad_1] Jaws (1975): Director Steven Spielberg rewrote the playbook on summer blockbusters with his film adaptation of Benchley’s novel. 1975 was a pivotal year in Hollywood history for two reasons. First, it just about marks the end of the post-Production Code boom of auteur-driven cinema. Studio releases from this period included The Godfather, The Conversation,
[ad_1] The Trump administration recently announced its intention to nominate Mauricio J. Claver-Carone for the presidency of the Inter-American Development Bank Group, a Washington-based regional development bank that has a $97 billion loans portfolio across Latin America. Claver-Carone currently serves as the deputy assistant to the president and senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at
[ad_1] Airline triples the schedule size compared to June 2020 Scheduled to only fly 40% of August 2019 levels Extends change fee waiver for new bookings through July 31 United Airlines today announced it is tripling the size of its August schedule compared to its June 2020 schedule, adding nearly 25,000 domestic and international flights compared to July
[ad_1] This is your future under Democrat control — No cops. Democrat Party leader Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blasted the New York City Council after they failed to abolish the police.AOC is the thought leader in the party. Democrats have gone from being elitist idiots to dangerous lunatics. The Indy Star reported: TRENDING: Woke Harvard Senior Claims
[ad_1] Anti-abortion marchers rally at the Supreme Court during the 46th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., January 18, 2019. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) This week, Gallup released some additional results about public opinion on abortion from its annual “values and beliefs” poll. The results provide further evidence that public attitudes toward abortion have remained fairly
[ad_1] President Trump speaks at a campaign rally for Senator Luther Strange in Huntsville, Ala., September 22, 2017. (Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters) A Politico story, being boosted by the Biden campaign, says President Trump’s attempt to portray Biden as the hapless plaything of his party’s radicals isn’t working. It might not work: The fact that Biden
[ad_1] Recode co-founder and New York Times contributor Kara Swisher wrote an opinion piece for The Times that was no less than a tantrum aimed at Facebook’s refusal to be as censorious as other Big Tech companies in the lead up to this November’s election. Swisher’s ultimatum to Facebook, “Clean Up Your Act, Facebook, or
[ad_1] Mickey Kaus, who voted for Trump because of his hard line on illegal immigration, sees a particularly grim outlook for the Trump reelection campaign and catastrophic results if Democrats enact an amnesty in 2021. He writes: The fantasizing about Trump abandoning his attempt at reelection should probably be taken seriously and even egged on —
[ad_1] (Wavebreakmedia/Getty Images) Michael Dorf asks how the Court’s decision in Espinoza, which prevented the Montana supreme court from “leveling down” to avoid discrimination — i.e., shutting down an entire scholarship program to avoid sending money to Christian schools — can be squared with Palmer v. Thompson, which allowed the Jackson, Miss., city council to shut
[ad_1] French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris, April 2, 2019. (Philippe Wojazer/Reuters) A party built around one man is exceedingly difficult to sustain in the long run. French president Emmanuel Macron suffered a major defeat in Sunday’s municipal elections: Hoping that a strong result would anchor his party’s support, Macron had
[ad_1] White privilege exists. It can be seen in this video captured at an anti-police protest in New York, in which white protesters taunt NYPD officers as uneducated and illiterate. “You guys go to clown college for like 26 weeks,” one woman tells the officers. “You know a hairdresser has to go to school for
[ad_1] Bills restricting transgender students’ involvement in school-sponsored athletics are up for consideration in 14 states, according to the left-wing Human Rights Campaign. Legislatures adjourned amid the coronavirus pandemic, so actions have not been taken on pending bills, Axios reported. However, special sessions are likely to resume in the coming weeks and it’s possible the
[ad_1] De Blasio’s New York–Black Lives Matter activists abused New York police last night at City Hall as the city council gathered to vote to cut one billion from the NYPD. One topless trans activist was filmed abusing police officers calling them uneducated, working class, illiterate idiots. Trans activist: “You know a hairdresser has to
[ad_1] Facebook is radically changing the news that is most likely to pop up across Americans’ News Feeds, just in time to have a huge impact on the upcoming election. Facebook’s Newsroom announced in a June 30 blog that “Today, we’re updating the way news stories are ranked in News Feed to prioritize original reporting
[ad_1] New York Times media columnist Ben Smith unfurled a scoop on Monday from inside the newsroom of The Washington Post. In 2018, at the height of the confirmation wars over the Brett Kavanaugh nomination to the Supreme Court, “legendary” Nixon-ruining Post reporter Bob Woodward was preparing a bombshell report to disclose that Kavanaugh had
[ad_1] I argued in a recent column that low interest rates, even persistently and very low interest rates, do not necessarily indicate that money is loose. Low interest rates are in principle compatible with money being tight — and in practice they are compatible with money being tight today. A number of respondents ask how
[ad_1] When someone in a certain profession passes away, other people in that occupation usually express their feelings of sadness and loss in strong emotional terms online during these days of digital communication. Even if the departed individual is a gossip columnist that provoked many. Daily Caller gossip writer Betsy Rothstein lost her long battle with
[ad_1] Last night, President Trump sent out a tweet saying that he may entirely put an end to the Obama-Biden administration’s outrageously intrusive Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation. As the president put it: At the request of many great Americans who live in the Suburbs, and others, I am studying the AFFH housing regulation
[ad_1] FOX News cable television set a new record this past quarter. The Tucker Carlson Show set the record for the largest cable news show audience during a single quarter in cable news history. He did this by calling for equal justice under the law and for free speech. These are two issues the Democrats
[ad_1] Wednesday, The View co-host Sunny Hostin blamed Fox News and conservative media misinformation for the recent spikes in COVID cases across the country. As Joy Behar also blamed all Republicans for misinformation on the virus, Meghan McCain tore into her co-hosts’ arguments, the media, and public health officials for giving protesters a pass while
[ad_1] Migrant families turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents to seek asylum after illegally crossing the Rio Grande River in Hidalgo, Texas, August 23, 2019. (Loren Elliott/Reuters) A federal judge has overturned a Trump administration policy mandating that asylum seekers first apply for asylum in countries they pass through on their way to