Month: May 2021

The Washington Post and New York Times issued major retractions on Saturday after initially reporting that Rudy Giuliani and One America News were warned by the FBI they were targets of a major Russian disinformation campaign during the 2020 presidential election season. What did the newspapers report? The Post reported on Thursday the FBI warned
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A member of the University of Minnesota’s student government was caught on video imploring her peers to make the lives of police officers “hell” by placing bogus calls for help. Lauren Meyers is the chief financial officer of the Minnesota Student Association and the co-chair of the Office for Student Affairs Mental Health committee. During
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Adam Carolla exists outside the entertainment ecosystem, letting him call out its flaws without fear of cancellation. He runs his self-made “pirate ship,” a company consisting of podcasts, bestselling books, critically hailed documentaries and a steady stand-up career. He’s also a keen-eyed observer of Hollywood’s woke revolution, a driving force behind the Oscars’ decline as a cultural institution, to
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Fox News viewers witnessed first-hand how the migrant crisis is unfolding at the southern United States border on Thursday when a live interview was interrupted by authorities searching for migrants. While explaining to Fox News host Dana Perino that “we’re under siege here,” south Texas rancher John Sewell was interrupted by immigration authorities searching for
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President Joe Biden isn’t only taking flack from Republicans over his handling of the border crisis, but now he is receiving condemnation from his own party. This week there were three Democratic senators who were critical of the Biden administration’s handling of the migrant crisis at the southern border. Two Democratic senators from the border
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On Friday, CBS’s Stephen Colbert hosted “a very special” edition of The Late Show to celebrate President Biden’s first 100 days in office and relish in his party’s return to power and lambaste his enemies. Colbert falsely claimed that Biden has been so successful that the GOP has been relegated to complaining about the emasculation of Mr. Potato Head
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Twitter’s shares dropped dramatically after the release of their 1st quarter results. Twitter’s user numbers were below expectations. Advertisement – story continues below And Twitter’s projections for the 2nd quarter are now lower. President Trump said, “I guess that’s what happens when you go against FREEDOM OF SPEECH!” TRENDING: BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: TGP’s Jordan Conradson Interviews
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The communist leaders of the thankfully extinct Soviet Empire loved May Day. The first day of the fifth month featured boisterous proclamations about “worker solidarity” and huge parades of military hardware in their capital cities. We were all supposed to be impressed or fearful, or both, I guess. I was neither because I assumed that
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(Brendan McDermid/Reuters) In a strikingly original blog post, Tanner Greer wrote that communitarian conservatives (of various stripes) are counting on what he calls the “literal descendants of the ‘butternut’ settlers who delivered Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana to Trump”, to transform Republican politics in a direction more oriented to the common good than libertarianism. But, Greer
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Steven Crowder, Dave Landau, and the LwC crew discussed the affects that drugs have on addicts and society. In this clip, a deep conversation about addiction was sparked while covering the Derek Chauvin trial. Later, Crowder differentiated between a non-violent addict and a violent criminal. Watch the clip to see a very open and honest
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Friday’s New York Times hit every typical liberal note as Florida passed a voting-integrity law. Reporters Patricia Mazzei and Nick Corasaniti collected every cliche under the cliched headline: Florida Republicans Pass Voting Limits in Broad Elections Bill The bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign, is the latest Republican effort to restrict voting
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An eternity ago, when the 45th was still in office and not yet wiped out of existence by Jack Dorsey, it was fun to guess at which previous POTUS could be taken as the closest model for The Donald. Such comparison is both a natural habit in thinking about so historically charged an office and a
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