An advertisement promoting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s gubernatorial reelection bid highlights Kiyan Michael, a mother who said that her son Brandon died after his vehicle was struck by a “twice-deported illegal.” Michael said that the final words she ever spoke to her 21-year-old son were “I love you.” “This is what happens when we have
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On CBS Evening News on Monday, anchor Norah O’Donnell and senior White House correspondent Ed O’Keefe reported on the rolling dumpster fire that was President Joe Biden’s interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes on Sunday evening. As part of the report, O’Keefe noted how many of Biden’s statements needed to be corrected or clarified by his
A documentary, released Monday, unveils the stories of three women who previously identified as transgender in a futile attempt to escape depression and suicidal thoughts. Jennifer Lahl, a former pediatric nurse and current president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, produced her most recent documentary, “The Detransition Diaries,” after a series of films
Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative Monday night. The Clinton machine is back in action and restarted its global pay-to-play operation. “Very excited for the return of Clinton Global Initiative next week — now is the time for us to work together and get good things done for people and
A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking records from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives related to its 2018 investigation into how President Joe Biden’s son Hunter may have committed gun felonies. In a ruling last Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, found that
In his address to the Economic Club of Chicago on September 14, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski indicated that the company will remain headquartered in Chicago despite it being a city “in crisis.” Kempczinski explained how skyrocketing crime, not new to many neighborhoods but now “seeping into every corner of our city,” had adversely effected not
Three pro-American organizations flayed an NBC News report last week that called for censorship of text messages in one of the latest leftist rallying cries against so-called “disinformation.” NBC published a story exaggerating the issue of supposed “disinformation” via text message. It cited a text message campaign that almost ended what it termed “abortion protections”
Americans are not the only ones suffering from high fuel and food prices, along with rapidly increasing costs for housing and rising mortgage rates. The Irish, too, are experiencing a similar economic squeeze, but unlike Americans who can reduce financial pressures and move to states with no state taxes and cheaper housing, fuel, and food,
Dania Beach, Florida – A 50-year-old mother was arrested for joining in on a beating of an 11-year-old student. Sabrina Thomas, 50, was arrested after a video of her beating on a child near Olsen Middle School went viral. Last week Thomas jumped into a fight with her daughter and was seen joining in and
Last week, the Biden White House released its first-ever framework on how it would like to regulate cryptocurrencies. The framework follows an executive order issued by Biden in March, in which the president called on federal agencies to issue reports examining the risks and benefits of cryptocurrencies. In total, nine reports were submitted to the
New Orleans is now the murder capital of America – surpassing St. Louis. As of Sept. 11, New Orleans has had 205 murders thus far in 2022, according to the Metropolitan Crime Commission. With 52 homicides per 100,000 residents, New Orleans is the top U.S. city for murders, ahead of St. Louis with 45 homicides
During Sunday morning’s “Powerhouse Roundtable” segment on ABC’s This Week, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence, Marc Short slammed co-anchor Jon Karl for crying about Governors Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Greg Abbott (R-TX) sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard and Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence respectively. Short accurately pointed out how the United
Conservatism has existed as a philosophy since the founding of the republic. As the country has evolved and grown, so too has the political ideology that has guided America through its toughest trials. Conservatism again stands at a possible point of evolution. Much has been said about national conservatism, both for and against. Nate Hochman,
Joe Biden declared the Covid pandemic is over in a sit-down interview with “60 Minutes” that aired on Sunday evening. This is Joe Biden’s first interview with an American outlet in more than 7 months. “The pandemic is over. We still have a problem with Covid. We’re still doing a lot of work on it.
In his first interview with an American TV journalist in 220 days, President Joe Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic is “over.” Speaking to “60 Minutes” for the first time in his presidency, Biden told host Scott Pelley, “The pandemic is over.” “We still have a problem with COVID. We’re still doing a lot of work
Intense bodycam video shows the moment a Las Vegas police officer was shot during the pursuit of a suspect, but she managed to neutralize the gunman from the ground. Around 1:13 a.m. on Sept. 10, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer Tierney Tomburo, 24, pulled over a Buick for a traffic infraction on University Center Drive.
Relax, Jonathan. This was liberal paranoia on steroids. On his Sunday Show on MSNBC this week, saying that the prospect of a constitutional convention, something advocated by many conservatives and Republicans, “scared the hell out of me,” and really “blew my mind,” Jonathan Capehart actually expressed this concern: “The one thing that folks need to
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has introduced a resolution defending the Constitution from “leftist attacks” and affirming that “the Constitution of the United States is not a flexible document, but an enduring covenant.” Blackburn, R-Tenn., is pushing back on ongoing attacks from leftists on the United States Supreme Court, particularly following the recent pro-life victory in Dobbs
Joe Biden sat down for a one-on-one interview with CBS’s Scott Pelley. The “60 Minutes” interview, which aired Sunday evening, is Biden’s first one-on-one with an American outlet in more than 7 months. Biden declared the Covid pandemic is over in his interview. Joe Biden also told Scott Pelley that people disapprove of him because
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) slammed President Joe Biden for his role in the current border crisis. The Republican senator from Texas also provided a list of places where border states could send the influx of illegal immigrants. Cruz appeared on Friday’s edition of “Hannity,” where he skewered Democrats as “screaming hypocrites” for shipping 50 migrants
European media could soon be subject to new rules that aim to protect journalism from government influence and spying. The Media Freedom Act, adopted last week by the European Commission, bans the use of spyware and other surveillance tactics against journalists and their family members. The act also forbids the search and seizure of media
With the news this week of low-rated leftist CNN host, Don Lemon’s demotion to mornings, Fox News MediaBuzz host Howard Kurtz noted the glaring double standard in media coverage of the move. Kurtz pointed out how there was barely any mention of Lemon’s divisive and hyper-partisan commentary nor mentions of how being moved from primetime
Rep. Chip Roy says he has a plan to hold lawmakers and the Biden administration accountable now and into the future. The Texas Republican announced a three-part “Stand Up for America” pledge to his Lone Star State constituents on Sept. 8. “I pledge to the 21st Congressional District of Texas to Stand Up for America
Earlier this month, Missouri State Representative candidate Alison Graeff filed suit against Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and St. Charles Election Authority Director Kurt Bahr in St. Charles County (MO) Circuit Court. Graeff alleged that multiple levels of Missouri electronic voting systems were vulnerable to election fraudsters. The Missouri Secretary of State is ultimately
Viral video shows the moment that a man went on a rage-filled rampage with an ax at a McDonald’s in New York City. Around 2:25 a.m. on Friday, a man wearing blue shorts and a black tank top appears to get in an altercation with another man at the McDonald’s on Delancey Street in the
Yvon Chouinard, founder of the outdoor apparel maker Patagonia, announced that he is giving away the company. Chouniard, now 83, founded Patagonia 50 years ago. He and his family’s stake in the company is estimated at about $3 billion. That ownership will now be transferred to a specially designed trust and a nonprofit dedicated to
Keep an eye on how PolitiFact uses its “Truth-O-Meter” in the congressional races this fall. It’s going to be obvious that they’ll “finesse” their so-called “independent fact-checking” in favor of the Democrats, as they typically do. Take the Ohio Senate race: this is how Democrat congressman Tim Ryan has been rated over the years: 12
Two dozen states banned the use of private money to finance election operations in response to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s pouring part of his $400 million fortune into the 2020 election process. Wisconsin wasn’t one of them. Now, an initiative to boost voter turnout called Milwaukee Votes 2022 involves some private partners, including a Democrat-aligned
First Lady Jill Biden is going to host an event for Hispanic Heritage Month just three months after she was roasted on social media for comparing Latinos to breakfast tacos. This is of course, all about the upcoming midterm elections. Latino voters are shifting Republican and Jill is trying to stem the tide. In the
Earlier this week, conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren was scheduled to speak at the University of New Mexico at an event sponsored by the Turning Point USA student chapter at UNM. However, a large crowd of protesters gathered outside the event, demanding that Lahren not be permitted to speak on campus. A video clip shared