Month: August 2020

[ad_1] Conservative favorite Rep. Matt Gaetz was one of the first speakers on opening night of the RNC Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Matt Gaetz is a loyal Trump supporter and a staunch supporter of his America First policies. Advertisement – story continues below Matt did not hold back in his RNC speech. Matt went
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[ad_1] Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified Monday before a House committee to address Democrats’ recent theories regarding actions taken by the U.S. Postal Service weeks and months before the November election.  Voting by mail, either through absentee ballots or by universal mail-in ballots, is expected to be high this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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[ad_1] The 2020 Republican National Convention kicked off this afternoon in Charlotte, North Carolina. PRE-SHOW: Republican National Convention – Night 1: Land of Promise #RNC2020 https://t.co/SG2bOqWzAQ — #RNC2020 GOP Convention (@GOPconvention) August 24, 2020 Tonight’s speakers include: Mark and Patricia McCloskey, Rep. Jim Jordan, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr. and Kim Klacik. TRENDING:
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[ad_1] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) castigated President Donald Trump and his Republican allies in Congress as “enemies of the state” and “domestic enemies” in a rant on Monday. Pelosi was speaking to MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin about Russian election interference when she made the divisive comments. “The Russians were there and they are there
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[ad_1] MSNBC journalists, who sat by like good propaganda hacks during the Democratic National Convention, have suddenly been stirred to protect truth. Last week, the partisan hacks at MSNBC offered no fact checking of the Democrats, but on Monday, the cable network repeatedly warned of GOP lies.  At 9:26 p.m. Eastern, Rachel Maddow lamented even having to
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[ad_1] On Sunday CNN host Brian Stelter attacked Republicans before their convention even started. Stelter, a committed CNN liberal, praised the DNC Convention last week where speakers were “largely accurate.” This was after an entire week of deluded people who believe Europe is to blame for the China virus, the Black Lives Matter riots are
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[ad_1] CNN’s Brian Stelter accurately reflected the liberal arrogance that Biden’s speech fileting Trump was “largely accurate,” but there were some obvious red flags in this speech that a truly objective fact watchdog should have evaluated as something less than accurate, and often False. For example:  1. Biden promised to win “For all the young people
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[ad_1] (Schott AG/Reuters) Every now and then, I think we have some state officials who are attempting to maximize the amount of controversy and public disagreement about the coronavirus pandemic: Virginia Commissioner of Health Dr. Norman Oliver said Friday that he plans to mandate coronavirus vaccinations for Virginians once one is made available to the
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[ad_1] Is patriotism dying? Are there any good Americans left? Over the past few months, Americans may have begun to wonder about those questions, and both will be on the minds of conservative students as they return to school this fall. It has been a long time since colleges were the refuges of free thought
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump pauses as he addresses a re-election campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla., June 20, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters) A quick update on developments in Manhattan District attorney Cyrus Vance’s investigation, in which the DA has subpoenaed years of President Trump’s financial records (including tax information) from his accountant, Mazars. The DA’s office has
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[ad_1] Former President Barack Obama speaks in Atlanta, Ga., July 30, 2020. (Alyssa Pointer/Reuters) The anti-Trump Lincoln Project was forced to delete a viral tweet that falsely claimed President Trump “relished” in a convention supporter calling former President Barack Obama a “monkey,” while the video clearly shows the term was not used. “When President Trump
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[ad_1] A student holds a placard during a protest against climate change in front of the Parliament building in Oslo, Norway, March 22, 2019. (Nerijus Adomaitis/Reuters) Welcome to the Capital Note, a newsletter (coming soon) about finance and economics. On the (abbreviated — Daniel Tenreiro is away) menu today: ESG, Trader Joe’s COVID challenges, autonomous
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[ad_1] The China coronavirus (COVID-19) is dispersing but some communist run regimes around the world are still using it as a vehicle to punish those they don’t like.  Below are some examples: China is reportedly using COVID as an excuse to suppress Catholic services within its borders.  Breitbart reported that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
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[ad_1] If you want to encounter Justice Antonin Scalia’s great legal mind in action, from broad questions about legal interpretation to specific disputes over constitutional provisions, I have just the book for you: The Essential Scalia: On the Constitution, the Courts, and the Rule of Law, co-edited by Sixth Circuit judge Jeffrey S. Sutton and
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[ad_1] (Dado Ruvic/Reuters) TikTok sued the U.S. government on Monday, accusing the Trump administration of denying the company its due process rights by moving to ban the video-sharing app. “We do not take suing the government lightly, however we feel we have no choice but to take action to protect our rights, and the rights
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[ad_1] Leon Fleisher in 1963 (Seattle Symphony Orchestra / Bender / Wikimedia) The latest episode of my Music for a While is called “Gettin’ Jiggy.” Why? Well, the episode begins with the Gigue (“jig”) from a violin concerto by Jean-Marie Leclair (Jean-Marie Leclair the Elder, I should specify). Lots of composers wrote gigues — Bach,
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