In the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, millions in our country responded with a wave of patriotism. Flags were up everywhere and we’d successfully shown our enemies that the American spirit can’t be easily crushed. “The entire world has seen for itself the state of our Union—and it is strong,” President George
Month: July 2022
Environmental groups sued the Interior Department Tuesday to challenge the first oil and gas lease sale on public lands during the Biden administration. A coalition of environmental groups led by Dakota Resource Council filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging that the sales violate the Federal Land Policy
A man who had moved to New York City, New York, complained on TikTok about the lack of grocery stores and the cancel culture mob complained enough to get him fired from his job. The man posted his complaints to his TikTok account called “grifgreen20” where he said that he wasn’t able to find the
A tweet posted to the Good Morning America Twitter account on Thursday erroneously described Ketanji Brown Jackson as being the nation’s first-ever black Supreme Court Justice. “Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as the first Black Supreme Court justice in U.S. history,” the now-deleted post declared. u201cLol why did you delete this, @GMA ?u201d —
Nothing about Roe v. Wade, and nothing about the problems that are pummeling Americans at full force. For Thursday’s Morning Joe edition, it was back to politics’ newest thriller/drama: The January 6 Committee and gushing about Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney’s (R) speech at the Reagan Library where she called on Republicans to no longer be loyal to Trump, but