Month: May 2023

For years the people running America’s woke cities pretended not to notice the swarm of tent-dwelling homeless addicts populating their sidewalks, freeway off-ramps, and parks. Now Leftists after making it even worse. Some on the far Left don’t want to solve this entrenched problem for one essential reason. Read on. For years, Leftist leaders pretended
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The Biden administration was ridiculed after the Government Accountability Office reportedly banned male and female terms. What are the details? The GAO, the government’s main watchdog organization, issued a new language style guide that bans the use of male and female terms and “wording that diminishes anyone’s dignity” in the workplace, according to a leaked
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New York’s Hornell High School was facing Palmyra-Macedon in the Section V Class B1 championship game Saturday, and with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, Hornell was one strike away from securing a victory. What happened next? With Palmyra-Macedon players on base — and Hornell clinging to a one-run lead — Hornell’s
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Wednesday’s PBS NewsHour presented former host Judy Woodruff’s latest entry in her bimonthly foray into “America at a Crossroads,” the ideological travelogue she’s taken up after retiring from the news desk. She journeyed to her birthplace in Tulsa to amplify a radical call for racial reparations and chide Republicans for allegedly making it harder to
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Our corrupted institutions fear that the American people are taking back their birthright—that is, taking back the concept of self-government. A relatively new, but growing media genre highlights that dynamic. Over the past few years, there have been a growing number of national media stories—really, more like partisan exposés, rather than “X, Y, Z happened”—about
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Image: @hant.se/TikTok Another day, another meltdown by an environmental wacko.  Whether they are vandalizing the Trevi Foundation or damaging a Degas sculpture, damaging a German artwork,  or throwing tomato soup at a Van Gogh, unhinged climate activists can’t help throwing public tantrums like whiney toddlers. On Friday, during the finale of Sweden’s Let’s Dance television show,
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President Joe Biden, writes Politico’s White House Bureau Chief Jonathan Lemire, “has prioritized deal-making throughout the debt ceiling talks. But with GOP obstinate, Biden is changing tactics.” What in the hell is he talking about, you may wonder. Only last month, Lemaire’s publication reported that Biden was “happy to meet” with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy but
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Matt Vespa at Townhall penned an article on “Why the White House Correspondents’ Association Ripped Into Joe Biden This Weekend.” Naturally, it was Team Biden keeping the president away from a microphone despite urgent debt-limit talks, lest he say something that might make him look past his prime….as if hiding him doesn’t leave that impression. Nick
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Following threats of a Target boycott, the big-box retailer yanked some LGBTQ Pride products. Queer and transgender designers blamed “domestic terrorists” for their LGBTQ products being removed from Target stores. Last week, Target held an “emergency” meeting regarding the selling of controversial products, such as clothing from a designer promoting Satanism, LGBTQ onesies for babies,
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An emotional Army veteran expressed his deep-rooted frustrations with attempting to get consistent mental health from the Department of Veterans Affairs in a TikTok video that went viral. Retired Army Sgt. Joe Cantasano shared a video on May 17 detailing how the VA failed to provide him with consistent mental health care. Cantasano has had
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The return to civilian life can be an extreme challenge for men and women who have served in the military, veteran Jim Lorraine says. “What you have to understand, when you move from the military back into the civilian world, you’re really not just changing a job, you’re changing a culture,” explains Lorraine, president of
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In a world full of people (and especially professional athletes) who have an outsized sense of self-importance, words cannot begin to describe how refreshing it is to have arguably the best player in the NBA right now put his own stellar play, basketball, and professional sports in general in the proper context. Denver Nuggets superstar
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Michael Ramirez Ramirez, who studied premed at the University of California, Irvine, originally considered journalism a hobby. But he was hooked when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology. “Editorial cartoons should be smart and substantive, provocative and informative. They should stir passions
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2024 should be a huge year for the GOP. Joe Biden is unpopular, and the Senate map is full of great pick-up opportunities. Some have predicted that should the GOP win the majority in 2024 it could be a long time before Democrats have a realistic shot of winning it back. However, the division within
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A Stanford University professor and renowned ufologist confidently declared that not only have aliens visited Earth, but they have “been here a long time.” Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford’s medical school, made the eyebrow-raising assertations during a recent conference SALT iConnections conference held in New York City titled: “The Pentagon, Extraterrestrial
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Chicago suffered yet another bloody Memorial Day weekend with at least 51 people shot, including 12 who were fatally shot. The widespread gun violence occurred despite dozens of “peacekeepers’ patrolling the Windy City in an attempt to decrease bloodshed. WFLD reported that by Sunday night, 12 people had been shot and killed during Memorial Day
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In the early 2000s, the United States enjoyed comparative racial optimism. Majorities of both black and white citizens felt race relations were improving. Even left-leaning NPR highlighted “colorblindness” as an ideal.  A generation later, race relations have nosedived. We hear regularly about “systemic racism” and “white supremacy.” Colorblindness now is considered racist. This whiplash may leave many people wondering what happened.    The collapse
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Gary Varvel Gary Varvel is the editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1957, Varvel was drawn to cartoons as a child when he saw a copy of MAD magazine. His freshman year at Danville High School in Danville, Indiana, Varvel won his first cartoon contest held by the school newspaper.
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