Month: November 2020

[ad_1] Deplorable demonstrators hurled vicious slurs and made heinous remarks to the faces of NYPD officers on Saturday. Malicious members of an anti-Trump and “anti-fascist” mob wished death upon the children of police officers. There was an anti-Trump march in Manhattan on Saturday against “racism” and fascism, where the crowd chanted: “Black lives matter!” The
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[ad_1] Police departments are likely to collect intelligence on social media, cancel days off and prepare tactical response teams ahead of possible Election Day unrest. A New York-based police union official likened the city’s level of preparedness to the days following 9/11 and said “This is not something to take lightly right now.”  Two union
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[ad_1] There is hope for controlling health care costs and improving quality. The Trump administration finalized a bold reform on health care price transparency this past week. It is a powerful step forward in lowering costs and improving health care quality. Health insurance companies will now be required to disclose the price they pay for
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[ad_1] More than 320 lawsuits have been filed since the primaries across 45 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico as of Friday, according to Election Law Blog. “Almost all of them have been filed by the progressive left and their allies in the Democratic Party,” Hans von Spakovsky, manager of Heritage Foundation’s Election Law Reform
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[ad_1] I have written here and elsewhere of how the world’s most respected science and medical journals have become pushers of progressive ideology on cultural and political issues often unconnected to the furtherance of scientific knowledge. Now, one of the oldest medical journal in the world, The Lancet — which hails form the U.K. —
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[ad_1] An illuminated view of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 3, 2018. (Alan Freed/Reuters) A Pittsburgh, Pa., newspaper has backed Donald Trump just days before the general election in the paper’s first endorsement of a Republican presidential candidate since 1972. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette released its endorsement on Saturday, just before the general elections are set to
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[ad_1] Joe Biden is running a campaign based on the principle that this presidential election is a referendum on President Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Team Biden has put all its eggs into one basket – Americans are dying because Trump has botched the response to the virus. To hear Joe Biden speak, it
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[ad_1] Joe Biden at a campaign appearance in Pittsburgh, Pa., August 31, 2020; President Trump at a White House coronavirus briefing, August 10, 2020. (Alan Freed, Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Donald Trump’s ignorance, laziness, malice and buffoonery have poisoned an already rancid national discourse, hobbled his associates and allies, and distracted from their accomplishments. Two, maybe three
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[ad_1] Even though ABC spent part of their Sunday marveling at chants of “we love you” at massive Trump rallies, CBS Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan thought she was confronting Republican Party Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel with accusations that President Trump’s supporters weren’t enthusiastic about him. Not only was Brennan schooled by McDaniel, CBS Evening
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[ad_1] Who had Beverly Hills, California as a political protest hot spot for Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter on their bingo card? Saturday the Beverly Hills police had to break up the crowd when BLM protesters confronted Trump supporters as they rallied. The protest was declared an unlawful assembly as the situation developed. The
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[ad_1] New York governor Andrew Cuomo speaks at the unveiling for the Mother Cabrini statue in Manhattan, October 12, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) Cuomo, doing his best Trump impression, coos about his book’s “ratings” mid-pandemic. A solid majority of New Yorkers approve of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. This is true even though
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