Month: December 2020

[ad_1] The Duke of Sussex has come across the reason that the world is being infected with the coronavirus – it’s because Mother Nature is angry with us. It’s almost as though Mother Nature is sending us to our rooms, you know. Prince Harry delivered that hot take with a perfectly straight face during an
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[ad_1] Georgia officials have launched investigations into several third-party registration groups, including one founded by former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, for “repeatedly and aggressively” seeking to register “ineligible, out-of-state, or deceased voters” ahead of the state’s Jan. 5 Senate runoff elections. What are the details? In a news release Wednesday, Georgia Secretary of State Brad
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[ad_1] President Trump smiles while signing a plaque commemorating the construction of the 200th mile of border wall in San Luis, Ariz., June 23, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) I’ve written a couple of times about the Trump administration’s intention to remove illegal immigrants from the census before transmitting the data to Congress for purposes of apportionment.
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[ad_1] Well, let’s see. Under the old “conventional wisdom” in place, Minneapolis had been experiencing a relatively low-crime period for the last twenty years. The crime wave started in June, when the city council declared its intention to get rid of policing in the city and replace it with … something. Just what should observers
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[ad_1] New York Times blowhard economist Paul Krugman continues to brazenly contradict himself with impunity. The Washington Examiner’s chief political correspondent Byron York has finally had enough. In his Dec. 1 Daily Memo, York ripped apart Krugman’s latest commentary propagandizing that former Vice President Joe Biden will be “the first modern U.S. president trying to
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[ad_1] Joanne Herring, a longtime political activist and philanthropist, deserves a great deal of credit for helping break the back of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s.  Herring, who became politically engaged in the Middle East in the 1970s, saw that the Soviet Union was seeking to take over Afghanistan to ultimately gain
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[ad_1] A half-century ago, progressives used to push limitless free expression, blasting conservatives for their allegedly blinkered traditionalism. They boasted of obliterating once-normal boundaries in art, music, and literature to allow nudity, profanity, sexuality, and anti-American boilerplate. Now? The left is Victorian—increasingly puritanical, regressive, and hypersensitive. Even totalitarian censorship and book-burning have weirdly become part
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[ad_1] Obama’s deception and warmongering killed the “hope and change” he promised on the campaign trail. We shouldn’t be sad to see them go. Americans are sickened of an “idealism that is oblique, confusing, dishonest, and ferocious,” as H.L. Mencken wrote a hundred years ago. Though Mencken was condemning President Woodrow Wilson, the same verdict
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[ad_1] An elite flouting the very rules he lays down is a familiar part to play. It’s just that usually you don’t get an Emmy for it. New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a news conference on September 08, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) How was your Thanksgiving?
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[ad_1] Former President Barack Obama opined that socialist Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) should get more exposure from the Democratic party even as he warned them to focus less on using the word “socialism.” Obama made the comments during a interview with Vanity Fair contributor Peter Hamby released on Wednesday. He was talking about the
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[ad_1] 1. “There are not two lives,” said the Argentine health minister on pregnancy. “There’s clearly a person & the other [thing] is a phenomenon. If not, we would be facing the greatest universal genocide, [because] more than half the civilized world allows it.” https://t.co/3vabCF1ftb — Ines San Martin (@inesanma) December 2, 2020 2. Katie
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