Month: December 2020

[ad_1] Nashville Rocked by Christmas Morning Explosion UPDATE: CBS News:  Nashville Police Chief John Drake said officers had received a call of “shots fired” in the area of Second Avenue near Commerce Street at about 5:30 a.m. “As officers responded, they encountered an RV that had a recording saying a that potential bomb would detonate
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[ad_1] Thankfully no one died, but it’s far from clear whether that was the intent of this Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, Tennessee. As the CNN panel observers from drone footage, the extent of the damage indicates a powerful explosive was used in the “intentional act.” On the other hand, setting the explosive off in
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[ad_1] All this week, NewsBusters is recounting the most obnoxious liberal bias of the year. On Monday, we presented the most outrageous examples of journalists fawning over liberal or left-wing icons; on Tuesday we reviewed the grossest examples of the media playing politics with the pandemic; on Wednesday we examined the year’s nastiest attacks on Team
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[ad_1] COVID, the Sequel  Happy freakin’ holidays, everyone. Remember, don’t assume that things can’t get worse in 2020 just because there aren’t many days left in the year. Every time a human asks, “What else can possibly go wrong?” the universe responds with, “Hold my beer.” In case you’ve missed
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[ad_1] Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) during a committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 11, 2020 (Carolyn Kaster/Reuters) In response to President Trump’s December 23 pardons of Roger Stone and Paul Manafort, Nebraska GOP senator Ben Sasse issued a one-sentence statement: “This is rotten to the core.” Although Sasse was one of
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[ad_1] In a startling interview with the New York Times, Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the government’s coronavirus taskforce, admitted that he did not level with the American people about how many people would need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity because he didn’t think the public was ready to hear his
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[ad_1] Judging by CNN’s Chris Cuomo’s comical, stage-directed meltdown Wednesday night, you’d have thought President Trump had pardoned unrepentant terrorists, people who’d aided the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, traitors or entire armies of  bad actors. Note: he didn’t. Cuomo’s TDS-infused rant about the president’s recent moves, including the
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[ad_1] After years of wrangling, the British government has finally announced a trade deal with the European Union that will govern the trade relationship between the U.K. and European mainland after Brexit. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the deal, which must still be ratified by the British parliament and the EU, on Twitter. WATCH
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[ad_1] Let us know your pick for the Most Savage Tweet of 2020. Here are the four nominees… Chad Prather  @AOC “…on unborn babies.” There. I finished your sentence. — Chad Prather (@Chad Prather)1607697361.0 Steve Deace Yes, they do hate you https://t.co/Kp6ed1GDWd — Steve Deace (@Steve Deace)1608583981.0 Stu Burguiere Every famous person: “I’m going to
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[ad_1] When he took office this month, DA George Gascon immediately announced he would do away with any enhancements for charges, such as those for people who commit multiple murders or hate crimes. That didn’t sit well with victim’s families or with some of Gascon’s own Deputy DAs. Yesterday Deputy DA Paul Moll became the
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[ad_1] Senator John McCain in Mexico City, 2016 (Henry Romero / Reuters) I begin my Impromptus today with a memory. In April 2015, I did a Q&A podcast with John McCain. He said he had recently received a briefing on cyber threats to America. And it was “the most disturbing briefing” he had ever received,
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[ad_1] Yesterday we learned that the race in NY-22 had narrowed from 19 votes earlier this week down to 3 to 5 votes. After more counting throughout the day yesterday, Democrat Anthony Brindisi has taken the lead. Brindisi (D) has a 14-vote lead over challenger Claudia Tenney (R) after several hundred affidavit ballots from Oneida
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[ad_1] Having finally conceded the point on Die Hard — well, mostly anyway — I’m still left with the question: just what exactly makes a film a Christmas movie? Is the answer just snow? Or is the presence of a Christmas tree enough, regardless of the context? Fortunately, The Babylon Bee has stepped into the breach for
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[ad_1] According to multiple reports, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) plan to offer competing “unanimous consent” resolutions to amend the coronavirus relief package in response to the veto threat issued by President Donald Trump earlier this week. Neither resolution is expected to pass, with the result being an apparent
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