[ad_1] Remember back during the early days of the pandemic, when massive hand sanitizer shortages gripped the nation, and distilleries stepped up to fill the void by manufacturing hand sanitizer? According to Reason, those distilleries are receiving a rude surprise to end the year: a letter from the FDA informing them that they owe over
Month: December 2020
[ad_1] New Mexico’s Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham fined two churches $10,000 apiece for violating the state’s social distancing requirements, and her communications director released a statement accompanying the fine implying that the pastors involved were “pro-virus,” according to a report from Daily Wire. The churches, Legacy Church and Cavalry Church, are described as “megachurches”
[ad_1] Jim speculated here on what Hawley objecting to the Biden electors will mean for his 2024 chances. Another question is what it will mean for the state of play next week. Perhaps Hawley ends up isolated and no one follows his lead, but it also may be that his move creates a jailbreak among
[ad_1] The results of the signature audit in Georgia are in — and it looks like there’s nothing there, despite the president’s insistence that this is where the massive fraud would be found (after hand and machine recounts had previously confirmed the results). The audit, as reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, focused on a statistically
[ad_1] When cities and states across America locked down to stop the spread of COVID-19, distilleries lost key moneymaking opportunities, from the loss of tourism to the closure of tasting rooms and cocktail bars, to the loss of in-store sampling. Despite these struggles, many distilleries decided to give back to the community by making hand
[ad_1] Even as businesses in New York — and specifically in Erie County — remain closed due to lockdown restrictions imposed by the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), the governor has announced that he will allow a few thousand fans (of course including himself) to attend the Buffalo Bills’ first playoff game in 24
[ad_1] Attorney Lin Wood during a press conference in Alpharetta, Ga., December 2, 2020 (Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters) Lin Wood has seen and raised his fellow conspiracy-theorist Sidney Powell in a series of tweets that would make Q blush: My information from reliable source is that Roberts arranged an illegal adoption of two young children from Wales
[ad_1] I have to say I’m shocked at a new Rasmussen Reports survey that found that 50 percent of American adults rate the media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic as good or excellent. Really? Half of American adults think the media has done a good job covering the pandemic? Can you believe that less than
[ad_1] Dozens of restaurant owners in upstate and western New York have joined a lawsuit that has been filed against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D), alleging that state restrictions that are keeping their facilities closed are arbitrary and not based on science. The lawsuit was originally filed in the week before Christmas, according to
[ad_1] Lisa Montgomery, a federal prison inmate at the Federal Medical Center Fort Worth in an undated photograph. (Attorneys for Lisa Montgomery via Reuters) Some have said that Donald Trump is the most pro-life president ever. I worry about statements such as this. The law is crucial, of course. But the pro-life movement, which existed
[ad_1] (Michael Niessl/Unsplash) So it’s the last day of the year, and I have to make what I suspect will be an unpopular confession: I don’t want it to leave. I want to stay and reflect a bit more on what we’ve been through and what the lessons are. While we mourn the dead and
[ad_1] William F. Buckley Jr. Nobody made me do this, but I wanted to say a few last 2020 words about National Review Institute. As politics is driving people mad – and I’m sure it would be for me, if I had to pay attention to it to the extent that I used to as
[ad_1] Two Minnesota state representatives are calling for a national audit of the published coronavirus death totals nationwide, claiming that the figures have been inflated by including individuals who died of obviously non-illness related reasons (like car crashes) after they had a positive test for the novel coronavirus. Reps. Mary Franson and Scott Jensen, both
[ad_1] Leftists working in America’s corporations and schools appear to have no compunction about using the power and prestige of their employer to amplify their personal politics. Now it’s Walmart’s turn.
Google employees openly lament over the 2016 election results and vow never to let it happen again. They manipulate
[ad_1] According to police, a hospital worker in Grafton, Wisconsin intentionally destroyed 500 doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine on Saturday, December 26th. No motive has yet been revealed for the hospital worker’s actions. Fox News reports that the hospital, Advocate Aurora Health, originally was led to believe that the doses were destroyed in error
[ad_1] While every President has their critics in the press, the Trump presidency has been unique in that a massive percentage of the media — hosts, columnists, commentators, contributors, anchors and working reporters — openly mock and disparage the President of the United States, often to the cheers of their brethren. Here’s eight minutes of
[ad_1] Two days before Christmas, a 3-year-old little boy and his dog were dropped off and abandoned at a cemetery in Hinckley, Ohio. A witness who called 911 said they saw the toddler — who wasn’t wearing shoes — chasing after the car apparently driven by whoever left the child and pup behind. But once
[ad_1] Samuel Little, the man dubbed by the FBI as the “most prolific serial killer in the history of the United States” has died in prison at the age of 80. The The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement on Wednesday that Little had died but that the cause of death
[ad_1] A Texas father foiled a home invasion when he shot and killed one of three armed burglars who allegedly broke into his home and threatened his family at gunpoint, including two young children. The alarming incident unfolded in Port Arthur, a city east of Houston, on Sunday. Port Arthur police said that they were
[ad_1] President Donald Trump may have lost re-election in one of the strangest and most contested elections in American history, but he achieved a great deal in 2020. While Americans are exhausted by the constant warfare between Trump and the left-leaning legacy media, the president will leave a solid legacy on a great many issues.
[ad_1] A Republican member of Congress excoriated President Donald Trump’s fundraising in hopes of overturning the results of the election, and claimed that he’s heard from many in the Republican base that they’re turning against the president. Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois spoke to Dana Bash on CNN on Tuesday and said that some Republican
[ad_1] Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen arrives at the launch of the first of a new generation of coast guard patrol ships in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, December 11, 2020. (Ann Wang/Reuters) As 2020, a year defined by a coronavirus pandemic that originated in Wuhan, China, and was able to spread worldwide because the Chinese Communist Party suppressed
[ad_1] Not only was CNN crucial in helping to downplay New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s (D) mass slaughter of nursing home residents earlier this year after packing coronavirus patients inside such facilities, but they spent Wednesday decrying Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ (R) call to prioritize elderly residents of his state so they can get vaccinated against the
[ad_1] Luke Letlow campaigning for Congress (Screengrab via YouTube) Luke Letlow, a congressman-elect from Louisiana’s fifth district, passed away yesterday at the age of 41. He leaves behind a wife and two young children. Sadly, the ghouls among us are already trying to use this tragedy to smear Letlow in the name of their political
[ad_1] From a policy guy at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget: Cheat sheet on who would get how much in $2,000 checks – pic.twitter.com/RCE76aadG6 — Marc Goldwein (@MarcGoldwein) December 29, 2020 The basic math is that the checks don’t even start phasing out until an individual makes $75,000, or until a married couple
[ad_1] The mayor of Sandy, Oregon, is calling on small businesses in his state to open on New Year’s Day in defiance of Democratic Gov. Kate Brown’s coronavirus restrictions, while still observing rules for social distancing and COVID-19 spread reduction. In an open letter to the governor sent earlier this month, Mayor Stan Pulliam called
[ad_1] MASKS SAVE LIVES (Unless You’re a Fish) Here’s something I didn’t expect to ever have to write about. If there is one thing that I should have learned by now it’s that 2020 is full of surprises, ninety-nine percent of which aren’t good at all.
A few months ago
[ad_1] The chart I’ll be checking the most in the coming weeks is Bloomberg News’ fairly frequently updated tally of how many Americans have received the first vaccination against coronavirus. Bloomberg is also keeping track of each state’s allocation of the first shipments of the vaccine, and how many have been administered. North Dakota has
[ad_1] William F. Buckley Jr. at his favorite instrument, the harpsichord William F. Buckley Jr. read National Review for 50-plus years. Of course, he wrote for it too. And had some role in administration. Anyway, we all have reading habits, when it comes to NR. When WFB was here, I always read his “Notes &
[ad_1] As violent crime reaches record levels in Ohio’s major cities, Gov. Mike DeWine (R) appears to be more concerned with using law enforcement against peaceful citizens and business owners. Now, he doesn’t want you to defend yourself when the criminals he released from prison or the Antifa mobs attack you on the streets. Will
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