[ad_1] This Thanksgiving is shaping up to be one that will be beyond belief for many and unlike any other in history. In the last two weeks leading up to Thanksgiving 2020, governors have declared draconian orders, implemented curfews, called for mandatory 14-day quarantines for people traveling to certain states, and the prohibition of all
Month: November 2020
[ad_1] There are our betters who ignore the COVID rules and then there are the rest of us. We’re the people like the Georgia shopper in the tweet below who got hassled at Costco because his son wasn’t wearing a mask. To be clear, the Costco member was wearing a mask but grew upset when
[ad_1] In Tuesday’s New York Times, reporters Astead Herndon and Nick Corasaniti helped out the Democratic cause in the unusual double runoff election in Georgia that will decide which party has control of the Senate next term: “Republicans On Attack In Costly Georgia Runoffs.” The text box established the premise: “A slate of scathing negative
[ad_1] This year, Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday the 26th of November, marking 231 years to the exact date of the first Thanksgiving Day proclaimed by President George Washington. Forgive the cliche of quoting from Washington’s proclamation, but the simple fact is Washington issued a near-perfect statement of how Americans ought to think about the
[ad_1] You know how things go. High school ends. Many friendships drift into oblivion. If you’re fortunate enough to go to college, once graduation hits, again the lion’s share of folks you spent a lot of time with go on to new lives — often far away — and the months turn into years, and
[ad_1] Gym owner Robby Dinero found out the hard way that standing up for the right not to be unreasonably searched or have his business seized by local tyrants gets a citizen into a heap of trouble in the Empire State. After a video of Dinero and other business owners chasing the Erie County health
[ad_1] An elderly Canadian woman was killed by her doctor because she would rather be dead than go through another COVID lockdown. When it looked like she would have to be confined to her room for two weeks, she asked for — and received — the lethal jab due to declining mental health and vitality.
[ad_1] You know those people on social media who come across as so braggadocious? I’m sure many don’t mean to be, and I’ve probably been guilty of it myself. But that’s what I want to avoid as I sit down to write about what I’m thankful for in 2020. When COVID-19 hit the U.S. earlier
[ad_1] (bhofack2/Getty Images) My mother was a good cook who didn’t own a cookbook. One year she wrote out what might loosely be called “recipes” for some of her standards, including her Thanksgiving menu, to give to her children. Her handwriting brings her back to me along with the food. My favorite instruction in these
[ad_1] As promised, Sidney Powell released the Kraken — two of them, actually, although the two are essentially twins. Powell made her election-fraud lawsuits against Georgia and Michigan available through her website, although only the document of the Michigan suit has the markings of a court filing. Whatever criticisms may follow, at least these have
[ad_1] Assuming you are allowed to meet up with your family for even the smallest of get-togethers this Thanksgiving (CNN doesn’t want you to), the media want you to use that day of giving thanks to instead lecture your conservative Donald Trump-supporting family members about America’s atrocities. Over the years the MRC has tracked liberal
[ad_1] On Sunday, The Washington Post broke out their list of the 50 most notable nonfiction books of 2020. As usual, the Post makes it a bit of a fringe benefit to list books written by their own staff, and this year, it’s quite obvious most of them were judged “Notable” for trashing Donald Trump, who
[ad_1] Happy Thanksgiving! Normally, I try to find a presidential message that captures the essence of Thanksgiving, either in terms of faith or in terms of public virtue. However, this year has had so many challenges and so much stress that the usual reflections on gratitude and grace simply don’t seem to fit. Many families
[ad_1] SCOTUS Won’t Be Giving Andrew Cuomo any Awards The Supreme Court worked late going into the holiday weekend, ruling in favor of New York Roman Catholic and Orthodox Jewish groups that sued over the state’s COVID-19 limited religious service attendance rules.
Yahoo! News: WASHINGTON (AP) — As coronavirus cases
[ad_1] A judge ruled on Tuesday against the state of California trying to prevent a man from putting the word “QUEER” on his license plate, saying that it violated his free speech rights. U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar said on Tuesday that the state could not ban speech from license plates on the basis that
[ad_1] Like other leaders across the U.S., Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) reminded his constituents ahead of the Thanksgiving Day to be cautious about COVID-19. But instead of handing down government dictates ahead of the festivities, Parson did just the opposite: he reminded Missourians of their rights, and vowed not to step on them. What
[ad_1] The head of a media watchdog organization says the media’s failure to cover eight stories may be the reason President Donald Trump lost the election. “The media can talk all day long about Donald Trump and all day long about things that he’s doing wrong,” Brent Bozell, founder and president of the Media Research
[ad_1] Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden—who has widely been declared president-elect by mainstream media—urged Americans on the eve of Thanksgiving Day to “forgo family traditions” as part of the nation’s fight against COVID-19. What are the details? “This year we are asking Americans to forgo so many of the traditions that we’ve long made this
[ad_1] A rare event in the heavens just ahead of Christmas will feature an alignment of planets that a famous astronomer believed was the phenomenon that is mentioned in the Bible when Jesus Christ was born. The alignment of Jupiter and Saturn will appear in the skies on December 21, the winter solstice. The last
[ad_1] Like so much of television this season, CBS’s S.W.A.T. jumped on the Black Lives Matter bandwagon for its season premiere two weeks ago. This week’s episode, “Memento Mori,” on November 25, featured another BLM storyline, with a discussion of the movement to defund the police. In the episode, the S.W.A.T. team has to provide
[ad_1] Former President Barack Obama mocked Hispanics who voted for President Donald Trump, pro-lifers, and conservative Christians in one statement. He suggested that pro-Trump Hispanics betrayed their race in exchange for less consequential evangelical issues.
“People were surprised about a lot of Hispanic folks who voted for Trump,” Obama said,
[ad_1] From the number of Pilgrims and Native Americans present at the first Thanksgiving to conflict in Congress over declaring it a national day of thanks, there are many historical facts about the holiday that are not widely known. “Problematic Women” is celebrating the history of Thanksgiving with Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of the book “Thanksgiving:
[ad_1] I have loved song lyrics since briefly flirting in my teens and early 20s with a career in musical comedy, settling instead for journalism after a sobering assessment of my talents. Lyricists, from Jerome Kern to Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Frederick Loewe, Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerry Herman, Carolyn Leigh,
[ad_1] On Wednesday afternoon, President Donald Trump announced that he had pardoned Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who briefly served as Trump’s national security advisor. Trump fired Flynn after revelations the advisor had made contradictory statements to Vice President Mike Pence about his meeting with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak. In 2017, he pled guilty to making
[ad_1] Texas and Louisiana may exclude Planned Parenthood clinics from Medicaid funding, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday. “Undercover video plainly showed Planned Parenthood admitting to morally bankrupt and unlawful conduct, including violations of federal law by manipulating the timing and methods of abortions to obtain fetal tissue for their own research,”
[ad_1] The year 1985 was, for many, an unremarkable year, except perhaps for President Ronald Reagan being sworn in to his second term, and U2’s outstanding performance at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in London. For my parents and me, however, the year was life-changing. I was born in September of that year, and my parents
[ad_1] Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Wednesday slammed former Vice President Joe Biden’s Cabinet nominees, singling out Biden’s nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security as “disqualified.” Earlier this week, Biden’s transition team announced several appointments and nominations for key positions, including Alejandro Mayorkas to serve as the secretary of Homeland Security, Antony Blinken
[ad_1] Virtual learning due to the coronavirus pandemic is tanking academic achievement in the largest school system in Virginia, a study from Fairfax County Public Schools published this week found. “Results indicate a widening gap between students who were previously performing satisfactorily and those performing unsatisfactorily,” the report said. “Students who performed well previously primarily performed
[ad_1] On the Turkey Day edition of the NewsBusters Podcast, executive editor Tim Graham is carving up the so-called “independent fact-checkers” and how they often tilt to the left and spin all the “facts” into a Democrat-defending direction. The Washington Post “Fact Checker” throws their “4 Pinocchios” (pants-on-fire) rating to President Trump quite regularly. They have
[ad_1] What was she thinking? Hollywood actress/activist Alyssa Milano decided to extend an olive branch to Trump supporters with a call for unity. The responses to her tweet produced exactly the reactions you would assume it would. Sorry, Alyssa, America isn’t ready to just move on. This is just all so absurd, of course, but
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