Month: November 2022

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk shut down socialist Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York after she responded to his plan to raise revenue for Twitter by charging for blue-check verification. Many on the left have been incensed by the acquisition of the social media platform by Musk after he criticized some of the decisions made
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Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio, a Democrat who mounted a White House bid during the last presidential election cycle and who is currently running for U.S. Senate during the 2022 midterms, indicated on a 2019 ACLU presidential candidate questionnaire that as president, he would seek to ensure that transgender individuals who rely on the government
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Electric cars sales are up 66% this year. President Joe Biden promotes them, saying things like, “The great American road trip is going to be fully electrified” and, “There’s no turning back.” To make sure we have no choice in the matter, some left-leaning states have moved to ban gas-powered cars altogether. California Gov. Gavin
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Missouri’s Health Department has launched an investigation into the Freeman Medical Health System after PJ Media reported several problems with a viral story about Mylissa Farmer, who said she was denied medical care when she was losing her baby at 17 weeks. Her story was used to cut a political ad for Democrat Trudy Valentine
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The following column was originally published in 2018 but has been republished this week as Michelle is no longer writing her weekly column. Men get a bad rap. They’re blamed collectively for rape culture, violence, war, poverty, climate change and all other manner of global suffering. They’re forced to apologize on college campuses for their
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On Tuesday afternoon, two police officers were shot during an exchange of gunfire in Newark, New Jersey, with a suspect wanted for a previous shooting, WNYW reported. Local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies responded to the scene. Mayor Ras Baraka stated that authorities received a tip from a caller who believed they recognized
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The shocking attack at the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave The New York Times all the excuse it needed to blame violent Republican rhetoric. Reporter Catie Edmondson launched the blame game in Sunday’s edition with “Pelosi Attack Highlights Increasing Fears of Violence Incited by Politics,” blaming not the deluded home invader
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It finally happened. After months of “maybe, maybe not,” Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion. Now the question is, what happens next?  In the past, Musk said he thought Twitter should follow the same free speech guidelines that exist within America’s public square, says Jake Denton, a research associate with The Heritage Foundation’s Tech
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CNN anchor Don Lemon pressured John Fetterman on whether he would permit his doctors to answer questions from the media before the election, but he offered a nonresponse to the press. Lemon had the Democratic candidate for one of two of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seats on his show Monday and asked him a difficult question
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Immediately after the arrival of about 50 illegal immigrants from Venezuela, Martha’s Vineyard officials pushed a public image of a humanitarian response from the affluent island resort off the coast of Massachusetts. However, internal emails reveal officials’ intent to ship the migrants off the island to a military base on the mainland shortly as soon
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Former President Bill Clinton’s Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Tuesday criticized President Joe Biden’s plan to tax the windfall profits of major oil companies on Twitter. Biden threatened to work with Congress to tax the “outrageous” profits of energy producers during a Monday speech after Exxon Mobil and Chevron posted massive quarterly profits on Oct. 28. However, Summers, who
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