Month: September 2021

The last few weeks haven’t been good for Joe Biden. He’s underwater in most polls—deservedly so—and many of us aren’t likely to forget his failure in Afghanistan anytime soon. But is it possible he can recover from all this? Tom Del Beccaro, the chairman of the Rescue California political action committee, doesn’t expect Biden’s numbers
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The practice of awarding ambassadorships to high-dollar political donors is alive and well under the Biden administration, according to a report Tuesday by a conservative watchdog group. The American Accountability Foundation found that 22 individuals recently nominated by President Joe Biden to serve “diplomatically critical appointments” had contributed a combined $3.2 million in lifetime donations
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President Biden speaks to reporters in Washington D.C., September 7, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Everyone knows that President Biden’s national approval numbers have skidded downward in the wake of the Afghan debacle. But if those numbers continue to be weak, what does that portend for the 2022 elections and which party controls the House? The American
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Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) falsely claimed that all Americans who wanted to leave Afghanistan have already left the Taliban-controlled nation. Schumer made the claims while he spoke to a WSYR-TV reporter at the New York State Fair on Tuesday. “At the moment actually, I’m still focused on trying to get some of
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On Labor Day afternoon, CNN host Alisyn Camerota devoted a segment to allowing a CNN contributor and environmental alarmist, John Sutter, blame energy companies for an alleged “climate crisis,” and call for regulations forcing an almost immediate end to fossil fuel use. Sutter said individuals aren’t to blame, which the CNN host expressed relief, that her
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Perhaps unsurprisingly for a semi-biographical show about Abby McEnany, “a 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke,” Showtime’s Work in Progress pushes the nonsense that gender is a spectrum in the September 5 episode. That attitude is sadly shared by Abby’s 10-year-old nephew, Matty (Kenny Rasmussen), who is being taught the same baloney in school.  In the
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a joint news conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Doha, Qatar, September 7, 2021. (Olivier Douliery/Reuters) Secretary Blinken, quoted below from Doha on 6 September, is dissembling. He is talking in gibberish and the press is not holding him to account. (1) “We’ve assigned case-management teams
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said that new documents bolster his accusations that Dr. Anthony Fauci lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function viral research in China. Fauci, the nation’s leading epidemiologist, famously denied the allegation by Paul and others that the National Institutes of Health funded the controversial research that might have led to
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An Army facility in Wisconsin that is involved in receiving Afghan refugees recently identified one case of the Measles. Fox News reported that an internal government email indicated that Fort McCoy confirmed the case of the illness on Sunday “All those who had been in contact with the infected person at base have been isolated,
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem speaks at the North Carolina GOP convention in Greenville, North Carolina, June 5, 2021. (Jonathan Drake/Reuters) South Dakota governor Kristi Noem signed an executive order on Tuesday to prevent abortions from being performed via telemedicine in her state. The order prohibits dispensation of abortion-inducing medication via telemedicine, delivery, or mail
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On Tuesday, NBC’s Today show promoted the upcoming FX series on Bill Clinton’s impeachment following his affair with Monica Lewinsky by painting one of his sexual harassment victims, the late Linda Tripp, as a “treacherous” villain who was guilty of “betrayal.” In addition, the broadcast featured a live exclusive interview with Lewinsky, who was a
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott officially signed Senate Bill 1 into law Tuesday. The sweeping legislation tightens state election laws, makes elections safer, and diminishes some local control. “One thing that all Texans can agree [on] and that is that we must have trust and confidence in our elections. The bill that I’m about to sign
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A leaked email from the State Department confirms that the Biden administration refused to grant permission for private evacuation flights from Afghanistan to land in third countries, even though the administration was aware official authorization was needed for them to do so. Additionally, Fox News reported that the State Department explicitly said private charter flights,
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