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Icon, Legend, Leader….we have lost a part of our history. The Conservative movement is credited by most to President Ronald Reagan but many will say that it was the impact of Rush Limbaugh and his outreach to 20-30 million followers that is really the leader of the Movement. In a world of liberal media, it
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We’re less than a month into the Biden administration, and it’s already become readily apparent that White House press secretary Jen Psaki is not very good at her job. Her most obvious tic thus far during evasive briefing-room performances is to dodge questions with the help of identity-politics non sequiturs. Her very first day on
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YouTube has reportedly censored another medical doctor for the cardinal sin of discussing COVID-19. Dr. Drew Pinsky, known primarily as Dr. Drew, said that he was censored on YouTube, which has made him just the latest victim in YouTube’s rampage against “medical misinformation.”    “Last week, YouTube struck down my video with another physician. Youtube is
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So says the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget: “The goal of COVID relief is to end the pandemic, protect incomes, and support the economic recovery. The House bill not only spends far more than is needed to achieve these goals, but also puts too many of these plentiful dollars in the wrong places. Only
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Just because CW’s horror series Two Sentence Horror Stories focused on transphobia doesn’t mean it forgot about other marginalized groups. The show’s two-episode season finale makes the bold statement that no monster or evil spirit can be as bad as the evil white man. The February 16 episodes “Ibej” and “Manifest Destiny” both focus on
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It’s impossible to tell anymore in populist rhetoric what’s a joke, what’s an applause line, and what’s being semi-seriously proposed. But just in case Bannon’s serious here, let me lend a strong note of support to the effort. Not because Trump would make a fine Speaker — to the contrary, it’s hard to imagine an
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A petition to impeach Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo reached 18,000 signatures Tuesday, state Assemblyman Kieran Lalor, who launched the petition Saturday, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Republican lawmaker started the petition in response to leaked audio of a closed door meeting between NY state Senate  Democrats and Cuomo’s top aide Melissa DeRosa.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates in 2016. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) The hyper elite intend to seize control of our economy and remake it in an anti-global warming/pandemic-preventing image. Thus, the Davos Crowd is pushing the “Great Reset” and Anthony Fauci wants to “remake the infrastructures of human existence.” Their goal? The destruction of entire ways of American
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I’m sure people have used that phrase over the years as a parody of where immigration euphemisms were headed, and now, thanks to the Biden administration, it has officially arrived. From the Axios afternoon email (and here’s a link to the story): The Biden administration is urging officials to use more inclusive terms for immigrants,
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Meghan McCain wasn’t taking any more abuse from her View co-hosts on Tuesday’s show and fired back after liberal host Sunny Hostin accused the GOP of being radical extremists. While venting about how former President Trump was acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial, again, Hostin repeated for the umpteenth time her ugly accusations that the Republican
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Last week Jonathan Chait compared the firing of Gina Carano to the Hollywood blacklist of yesteryear. Today he’s taking a look at another figure in the media spotlight who is being canceled by the left, the host of The Bachelor TV show. Here’s how Variety reported the story Saturday: “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison has announced
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School buses remain unused while schools are closed in San Francisco, Calif., April 7, 2020. (Stephen Lam/Reuters) Americans parents are growing increasingly frustrated that schools across the country remain closed for in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many places, public schools in particular appear prepared to maintain virtual-only learning with no end in sight.
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Polling shows a strong relationship between marriage status and political outlook. As political scientists, pundits, and historians try to make sense of the November 2020 election, a marriage divide in the electorate has emerged. Married Americans were appreciably more likely to vote for Trump than those who were either unmarried and cohabiting or single. As
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