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[ad_1] A diverse crowd of Hundreds of Trump supporters marched in Beverly Hills, California Saturday in what has become a weekly demonstration of support for the President’s reelection. Videos and photos show a boisterous, peaceful crowd waving American flags and Trump flags, with some also waving flags of their native countries. Beverly Hills hype af
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[ad_1] The Republican Jewish Coalition called on Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden to apologize for comparing President Trump to the notorious Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, with Executive Director Matt Brooks blasting Biden for ‘diminishing the horrors of Goebbels and the Nazis’ with his attack on Trump. Biden made the comment comparing Trump to Goebbels in
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[ad_1] Guest post by Doug Ross with permission MI, PA, WI JUDICIAL VOTE FRAUD UPDATE: Are Democrat House and Senate Candidates Trapped in a No-Win Situation? As if Democrats weren’t already fomenting enough chaos with their brownshirts — Antifa, BLM and the like — the Supreme Courts of several battleground states have decided to pile
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[ad_1] (Scalia: Darren Ornitz/Reuters; Barrett: Carlos Barria/Reuters) When Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett spoke in the White House Rose Garden following her formal nomination on Saturday evening, she was everything she’s been made out to be: poised, smart, and kind-hearted. She began by honoring the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “The flag of
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[ad_1] This didn’t get much attention but it does display what Joe Biden thinks of black people.During a recent unscripted presser Joe Biden told the audience the reason he was able to stay sequestered at home during the pandemic was because black women stocked the grocery shelves. Wow! Advertisement – story continues below Omg this
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[ad_1] After four months of nearly non-stop nightly riots and destruction in Portland, which have included shooting and killing a Trump supporter, multiple assaults of bystanders, attacking media, people being dragged out of their cars and beaten, buildings set on fire with people inside, molotov cocktails being thrown at police, and other nefarious acts, all
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[ad_1] (Pixabay) Unsurprisingly, but encouragingly, conservative legal scholars and organizations have come out swinging for Judge Barrett’s nomination. A few examples: Adam White, AEI legal scholar and contributor and podcaster at The Bulwark: “As a judge and a scholar, Amy Coney Barrett has dedicated her career to thoughtful study of interpreting laws and weighing precedents.
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[ad_1] Left-wing author Ibram Kendi, author of the book “How to Be An Antiracist,” triggered a tsunami of backlash on Saturday after suggesting that Amy Coney Barrett adopted to Haitian children to shield herself from accusations of racism. What did Kendi say? Kendi responded to a purported picture of Barrett with her two adopted Haitian
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Melania Trump, and Barrett’s family walk to the Supreme Court nomination event outside the White House, Washington, D.C., September 26, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Judge Amy Coney Barrett is everything feminists say they admire. She’s a brilliant and accomplished lawyer and judge. She graduated from the University of
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[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett during her nomination to the Supreme Court at the White House, September 26, 2020 (Carlos Barria/Reuters) What’s not to love? A woman of excellence. A testimony to marriage. A household of hospitality. A love of America and the Constitution. A tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsberg and recognition of her role
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump held to expectations Saturday evening by nominating U.S. Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett, known for her originalist approach as a jurist, to the Supreme Court.  “Today it is my honor to nominate one of our nation’s most brilliant and gifted legal minds to the Supreme Court,” Trump told an audience in the
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[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett offers remarks after being nominated to the Supreme Court at the White House, Washington, D.C., September 26, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) The nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court is a milestone in a number of ways. It would, if she is confirmed, plausibly give conservative, constitutionalist Justices a
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[ad_1] Even before President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, Barrett’s religious views came under fire from prominent progressives. If this sounds familiar, it’s because these same people used this same line of attack in a failed attempt to derail Barrett’s nomination to the
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[ad_1] If you thought liberals scraped the bottom of the barrel with their attacks on Justice Brett Kavanaugh, I’m very sorry to inform you that you were wrong.  Liberals have now gone even lower. As soon as various sources identified Amy Coney Barrett as President Donald Trump’s pick, the attacks began. Dana Houle, a self-described political
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[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett reacts as she is nominated to the Supreme Court during a ceremony at the White House, Washington, D.C., September 26, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) As expected, President Trump selected Amy Coney Barrett as his third nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, and now the Judicial Branch Ragnarök and Related Festival of
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[ad_1] It’s official: Amy Coney Barrett will likely be the next Supreme Court justice. President Donald Trump officially announced Barrett’s nomination Saturday, just one week after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the court’s eldest judge at 87. Barrett’s nomination comes just 38 days before Election Day. “Today it is my honor to nominate one
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[ad_1] President Trump Saturday afternoon nominated Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. The President called her “one of our nation’s most brilliant and gifted legal minds.” WATCH: BREAKING: Pres. Trump says he will nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court, calling her
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[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett ( University of Notre Dame) President Trump announced Saturday that he is nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, kicking off what is expected to be a tempestuous Senate confirmation battle less than six weeks before the November presidential election. “Today
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[ad_1] Amy Coney Barrett testifies before Congress, September 6, 2017. (via C-SPAN) Once when I was a kid, my dad held up three fingers and asked, “Does this two look like a three?” Little did I know that this attempted sleight of hand would become a regular feature of the process for appointing federal judges.
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