[ad_1] Big Tech companies Facebook and Twitter are developing plans to further automate identification of posts that violate rules against what they deem is “hate speech.” Twitter on Wednesday announced an expansion of its hateful conduct policy to ban language that “dehumanizes people on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin.” The company will
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
[ad_1] Woke leftists will always make stupid statements (like how David Letterman claimed the press “educates” and “informs” people). It’s a fact of life. One can only hope that they are too dumb to understand what they are actually saying, or merely indulging in sarcasm. Hopefully that’s the case for documentary filmmaker and Donald Trump
[ad_1] Walter E. Williams loved teaching. Unlike too many other teachers today, he made it a point never to impose his opinions on his students. Those who read Walter Williams’ syndicated newspaper columns know that he expressed his opinions boldly and unequivocally there. But not in the classroom. Walter, a professor of economics at George
[ad_1] Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock speaks during an Election Night event in Atlanta, Ga., November 3, 2020. (Jessica McGowan/Pool via Reuters) A new poll out this morning shows both Democrats ahead of Republican incumbents in the two Senate runoff races in Georgia. The survey was conducted by SurveyUSA on behalf of local Georgia
[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
[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.
[ad_1] Roshaun Kerdzaliev speaks to Reuters next to bar stools taped off due to coronavirus restrictions at the Scorecard Sports Bar and Grill in Wind Gap, Pa., October 2, 2020. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) We all know this pandemic has taken many lives, and we are well-versed in all its impacts on our health. We also know
[ad_1] Convinced that President Donald Trump lost his bid for reelection, the media suddenly became less hysterical. Just like that, the media, at least to some degree, rediscovered concepts such as fairness and perspective, AWOL the last four years. Two weeks after the election, New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Nicholas Kristof haltingly, grudgingly, and
[ad_1] Today on The Ed Morrissey Show (4 pm ET), we have another great lineup for the news of the day! The show will be streamed on Hot Air’s Facebook page and embedded here and on the show page for those who are not on Facebook. Join us as we welcome: Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson brings us
[ad_1] The Australian flag waves in front of the Great Hall of the People during a welcoming ceremony for then-Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Beijing, China, in 2016. (Jason Lee/Reuters) The Chinese Communist Party is bringing its enormous pressure to bear on Australia in a bullying campaign that encompasses a trade war and a
[ad_1] Former president Barack Obama at a conference in Munich, Germany, September 29, 2019 (Michaela Rehle/Reuters) The most amusing thing about the Obama v. the Squad kerfuffle is that there is not actually an inch of substantive daylight between the supposed combatants. Former President Obama does not disagree with the sentiments or objectives of Ilhan
[ad_1] Donald Trump won’t get immediate relief from the Wisconsin state supreme court, but technically his lawsuit over the election isn’t dead either. The court voted in a narrow 4-3 decision that the Trump v Evers lawsuit brought by the campaign should originate in a state district court rather than come directly to the top
[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
[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
[ad_1] How did Brad Raffensperger happen to come across evidence of voter fraud taking place at Stacey Abrams’ New Georgia Project? Simple, the secretary of state announced late yesterday — he opened his mailbox. Raffensperger told the media that Abrams’ group tried to register his son in three separate applications — even though he’s been
[ad_1] Obama’s Rare Moment of Lucidity As if everything about this year hasn’t been strange enough, Barack Obama had to go and say something that wasn’t completely cringe-worthy.
The Lightbringer is on a book tour because he couldn’t stand the thought of either of the presidential candidates getting more spotlight
[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
[ad_1] High schools across America are embracing a woke curriculum. Charles Fain Lehman, adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute, says he is troubled by a trend in education of embracing wokeness above reason and fact. Lehman, who is also a staff writer at The Washington Free Beacon, joins the show to discuss his recent article
[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
[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
[ad_1] Joe Biden announced last week that he will nominate Avril Haines to the position of Director of National Intelligence. Haines provided legal cover for CIA agents and worked closely with Barack Obama and CIA Director John Brennan on Obama’s tenfold expansion of drone killings. If confirmed by Congress, Haines will be the first woman
[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?
[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
[ad_1] Republican Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks said Wednesday that he is planning to challenge the Electoral College votes next month when Congress meets to certify the election for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. What are the details? Brooks told Politico, who first reported the news, “In my judgment, if only lawful votes by eligible American
[ad_1] Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley criticized former Vice President Joe Biden’s choice of Neera Tanden to serve in his administration. “Tanden has shown bad judgment in the past. She said that @realDonaldTrump is ‘part of [a] conspiracy against [the] US’ & has a track record of disparaging Rep Senators,” Haley tweeted
[ad_1] U.S.-based British royal Prince Harry suggested in a recent interview that the coronavirus could be retribution from “Mother Nature,” as he urged his fellow man “to really take a moment and think about what we’ve done” to the earth. What are the details? During a virtual sit-down with environmentally focused streaming platform WaterBear, the
[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
[ad_1] President Donald Trump told Americans why he has not conceded the election in an unprecedented video message late Wednesday afternoon that he said “may be the most important speech I’ve ever made.” “The constitutional process must be allowed to continue,” Trump said in the speech recorded at the White House as his reelection campaign
[ad_1] People magazine announced that they had named Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the coronavirus task force for President Donald Trump, as one of the “2020 people of the year.” Fauci has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and infectious diseases for 36 years and has advised 6 presidents about health