[ad_1] The original Borat felt like comedy got the facelift we didn’t realize it needed. Sacha Baron Cohen leveraged Candid Camera pranks with sly social commentary, delivering a smart bomb blast of laughter. It’s lost little of its sting today.     Now, contrast that to “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” structured like a soggy retread of Stephen Colbert
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[ad_1] “A national mandate probably would not work,” he said as recently as six weeks ago. But last night he seemed to reconsider after being pressed by Erin Burnett, waving away the potential enforcement problem by saying, “if people are not wearing masks, then maybe we should be mandating it.” I don’t think he’s talking
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[ad_1] Visitors view the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., in 2013. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) We’re not a racist nation. We’re a nation that wars against racism. Editor’s Note: The following essay was adapted from remarks delivered to the annual dinner of the Lincoln Club of Orange County, in California, on October
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[ad_1] Allan M. Josephson is a distinguished, board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist based in Louisville, Ky. Over the course of his four-decade career in academic medicine, Dr. Josephson was clinically active treating patients and families, led two academic divisions of child and adolescent psychiatry, held senior teaching positions at three institutions, and published widely. He
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[ad_1] At the beginning of the year, Michael Bloomberg’s gun-grabbing group, Everytown for Gun Safety, pledged to spend $60 million in 2020 to ensure their agenda was front and center for the Democrats during this election cycle. They recently filed their third-quarter financial report and the reality of the group’s activities is falling significantly short
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[ad_1] Friday’s Washington Post splashed Eva Longoria across the front page of the Style section, because liberal minority celebrities for Biden are among the best humans. Their headline: “If you don’t know why Eva Longoria is a political power broker, you haven’t been paying attention.” Reporter Bethonie Butler oozed that Longoria kicked off both party
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[ad_1] Online forms are really important, and that is why they are also versatile. They are widely used, and everyone is aware of their purpose. They are commonly used for businesses because if you are into business, it is really important to know what customers think about your product or service. And in this way,
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[ad_1] Accidents can happen at any time. Looking at this uncertainty, the Indian Motors Act mandates every automobile buyer to insure their vehicles. Vehicle insurance is a good way to keep our investments secure and intact. Whether a car collision is due to your fault or by someone else, the auto insurance coverage will prove
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[ad_1] It was the GOP convention of 1976. Ronald Reagan had just completed his departing remarks after losing a narrowly fought and bitter bid for the presidential nomination, when a woman on the convention floor exclaimed, “Oh my God, we’ve nominated the wrong man!’ According to an able Reagan field man, Kenny Klinge, the woman
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[ad_1] A great leader functions as a father to the nation, and it’s clear between Trump and Biden who is better suited for the job. Trump and Biden certainly differ on policy, but the more important and clearer contrast is in their leadership capabilities. The incumbent is emerging as a fatherly figure, while the challenger
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[ad_1] A library in Washington state denied allegations of racial segregation after a bizarre photograph of its race-sensitive training went viral on social media. “KCLS has recently been accused of holding a ‘racially segregated training program.’ KCLS denies these allegations,” the statement read. Christopher Rufo, director at the Center on Wealth & Poverty at Discovery
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[ad_1] Actress Jennifer Aniston told her social media followers Friday that “it’s not funny” to cast their vote for long-shot presidential candidate Kanye West on Election Day, urging them to “please be responsible.” What are the details? Aniston wrote a lengthy Instagram post declaring that she voted for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his
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[ad_1] Schools in Houston, Texas, are reporting a precipitous drop in enrollment, and it’s going to cost them millions in funding if it continues. According to a review of data by KHOU-TV reported to the Texas Education Agency, sixteen of Houston’s 20 largest districts will have fewer students this year than previously enrolled. That adds
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[ad_1] With the 2020 election less than two weeks away, the leftist media have been doing everything in their power to ensure President Donald Trump does not win reelection. So, in the day after the final presidential debate, Carl Bernstein called on the media to double down. The journalist declared: “[A] lot is going to depend I think on the media and how we focus on the next 11 days, particularly
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[ad_1] Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) participates in a news conference at the U.S. Capitol, October 1, 2020. (Erin Scott/Reuters) The Washington Post reports that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) forced the Senate into a brief (and rare) closed session in a last ditch effort to convince Republicans not to proceed with the
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[ad_1] Following Thursday’s final presidential debate, NBC’s Kristen Welker received widespread praise for her performance as moderator. However, it wasn’t good enough for her colleague Mika Brzezinski at MSNBC, who thought Welker didn’t hammer President Trump aggressively enough. On Morning Joe Friday, speaking to The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson, Brzezinski complained: And I’m sorry, the one thing I would’ve asked
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[ad_1] A man walks in front of the India Gate shrouded in smog in New Delhi, India, October 29, 2018. (Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters) Donald Trump didn’t call them “sh-thole” countries — but to the outrage-prone ear, he came close. A moment from last night’s debate being treated by some in the media as (1) a diplomatic
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[ad_1] The ugliness that we have recently witnessed including rioting, billions of dollars of property destruction, assaults, murders, and grossly stupid claims about our nation has its origins on college campuses. Two websites, College Reform and College Fix, report on the despicable teachings on college campuses across the nation. Let us look at some of
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