Month: September 2020

[ad_1] 1.  “More than a million Muslims in Xinjiang, mostly of the Uighur minority, have been imprisoned in concentration camps… Disney worked with regions where genocide is occurring, and thanked government departments that are helping to carry it out.” https://t.co/ubfWldAzm9 — Karen Swallow Prior (Notorious KSP) (@KSPrior) September 8, 2020 2. Shrine in memory of
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[ad_1] Timothée Chalamet in Dune (2020) (IMDb/Warner Bros.) I have already written about my excitement for this year’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel Dune, whose theatrical release I am eagerly anticipating. Until recently, we have had little to go on for the movie, aside from some great news for talent both behind the camera
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[ad_1] (AntonioGuillem/Getty Images) The University of Michigan Dearborn hosted a virtual discussion Tuesday that it dubbed the “non-POC cafe,” an event that appeared to welcome only white students and ignited criticism of the school for its decision to hold an apparently segregated event. The Dearborn campus, one of the public university’s two regional campuses, described the virtual event
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[ad_1] President Trump on Wednesday announced 20 new additions to his Supreme Court list. GOP Senators Josh Hawley (MO), Ted Cruz (TX) and Tom Cotton (AR) were included in Trump’s new picks for SCOTUS. President Trump also blasted Biden for not releasing a list of potential SCOTUS nominees because they would be so far left
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[ad_1] President Trump today added 20 names to his existing list of Supreme Court candidates and committed to select his next nominees from the revised list. The overall list is outstanding. Bridget Bade, Ninth Circuit Daniel Cameron, Kentucky AG Paul Clement, former Solicitor General Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator Stuart Kyle Duncan,
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[ad_1] Former Secretary of Defense General Jim Mattis speaks at a Reuters Newsmaker event in New York, September 9, 2019. (Gary He/Reuters) Former defense secretary Jim Mattis told then-Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats they may have to take “collective action” against President Trump due to his unfitness for office, according to a new book
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[ad_1] Former Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein speak before the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., April 29, 2017. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Bob Woodward’s latest book about the Trump presidency, Rage, is coming out soon, and Woodward’s paper, the Washington Post, revealed a lot of the book’s big scoops this afternoon.
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[ad_1] Want to personally pose a question to Joe Biden? “I’m answering your questions,” Biden — or his campaign — posted on the Democratic nominee’s Instagram account. “Ask me anything!” Want to get an answer? That’s a whole other issue, Mediaite’s Charlie Nash discovered: 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told his Instagram followers to “Ask
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[ad_1] Two Uighur organizations filed a complaint against China in the International Criminal Court alleging crimes against humanity and repression of minorities. The International Criminal Court complaint represents the first time members of the minority group have attempted to hold the Chinese government accountable for alleged repression policies, according to NBC News. Uighurs are a minority group of
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[ad_1] Local leaders in Richmond, Virginia passed a city ordinance Tuesday that prohibits firearms at any public event that requires a permit, an NBC affiliate reported. The new ordinance forbids anyone from transporting, possessing or carrying “any firearms in any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way or any open public space when it is
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[ad_1] Senator Ben Sasse (R., NE) attends a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., June 16, 2020. (Tom Williams/Reuters) Senator Ben Sasse’s Wall Street Journal op-ed on procedural reforms he would propose for the Senate is a mixed bag of good policy-process ideas (overhauling the budget process, sunsetting federal laws), more debatable ones (replacing
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[ad_1] As long ago as the 1970s, I came to a major realization. While watching fellow students at Columbia University demonstrate not just against the war in Vietnam but against America—”Amerika,” as many spelled it, the “imperialist,” “colonialist,” “mass-murdering” country—I kept wondering what made these people so hostile to the freest country in human history.
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[ad_1] Former Vice President Joe Biden accepts the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination during a speech delivered for the 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., August 20, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) A new Marquette University Law School poll of the key battleground state of Wisconsin shows Joe Biden leading Donald Trump 48
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[ad_1] The Federal Reserve Board building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., March 19, 2019 (Leah Millis/Reuters) Jeanna Smialek and Jim Tankersley write in the New York Times that President Trump takes credit for the good economy of 2018–19 that rightly belongs to the Federal Reserve. They’re right that Trump takes too much credit, as
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[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Featured News, Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch September 9, 2020 President Donald Trump updates the nation Wednesday on his list of judicial appointments. The president is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m. EDT. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump took another step toward fulfilling his promise to “drain the swamp” on Friday when he authorized Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to ensure that federal agencies no longer hold “woke” reeducation trainings. The memo directs agency heads to “cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these
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[ad_1] 77-year-old Sleepy Joe left his Delaware basement bunker on Wednesday and traveled to Michigan. Joe Biden arrived in Warren, Michigan to a crowd of Trump supporters waving American flags and Trump 2020 flags chanting, “Four more years! Four more years!” Biden spoke to a small group of media sycophants sitting in social distancing circles.
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[ad_1] Left-leaning news website the Hill attempted to disparage Trump supporters in North Carolina on Tuesday, but seemingly disproved its own criticism with a photo from a Trump campaign rally. What happened? The news outlet published a story Tuesday about President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. “Trump, supporters gather without masks in
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[ad_1] Disney is facing criticism for filming where China’s Uighurs are allegedly being interned more than a year after CEO Bob Iger suggested the company might be forced to cut ties with Georgia after the state passed an anti-abortion law. In the credits for the live-action version of “Mulan,” Disney thanked a Chinese agency called Turpan Municipal
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[ad_1] One quick note to add to Rich’s point about Trump showing surprising strength with Latino voters in Florida: Either Trump, or the Democratic Party’s increasingly open embrace of the “socialist” label, or both are bringing Florida’s Cuban Americans back to the Republican Party. The conventional wisdom about Florida politics was that the Cuban-American community,
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[ad_1] Republican gubernatorial candidate, now governor, Ron DeSantis speaks at a rally in Orlando, Fla., November 5, 2018. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) On May 20, Rich Lowry published an article entitled “Where Does Ron DeSantis Go to Get His Apology?” The piece appropriately took shots at the many media outlets and figures that inexplicably but relentlessly trained
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[ad_1] Proving once again that Donald Trump is a friend to America’s religious communities, the president reversed a Navy cost-cutting decision that would result in not renewing the contracts of priests serving Catholic naval personnel. Trump tweeted, “The United States Navy, or the Department of Defense, will NOT be canceling its contract with Catholic Priests
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