[ad_1] California Gov. Gavin Newsom made headlines a few weeks ago when he signed an executive order to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars in the state by 2035. While the order is concerning for a number of reasons, there’s a more imminent threat of restrictions on affordable, reliable energy. Several cities in California
[ad_1] Vice President Mike Pence at the 2020 vice presidential campaign debate in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 7, 2020. (Morry Gash/Pool via Reuters) Isaac Schorr argues that last night’s debate was “Mike Pence’s final audition for the 2024 GOP primary. He aced that audition, and very well could become president one day.” I agree
[ad_1] In a very special After-School episode of the NewsBusters Podcast, Tim Graham and Geoff Dickens assess what happened at the vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City on Wednesday night. Tim was not happy with the moderator, Susan Page of USA Today. She seems so mild-mannered when the appears on TV, but she threw hardballs
[ad_1] Leave it to The New York Times (The Times) to publish a 1,000-plus-word story on the failed state of Venezuela’s collapsing oil sector without saying anything about socialism. In the story headlined “Venezuela, Once an Oil Giant, Reaches the End of an Era,” The Times blamed America and made it appear that the Venezuelan
[ad_1] Facebook announced Wednesday that it will indefinitely halt political ads on its site beginning Nov. 3, the day of the presidential election. The company’s policy change was enacted to prevent “confusion,” Facebook’s vice president of integrity Guy Rosen said in a Wednesday blog post. Facebook will also take measures to prevent voter intimidation and
[ad_1] This story has nothing to do with the election or politics at all. Maybe that’s why it felt like a breath of fresh air. That’s especially true because the whole thing basically took place on social media. It started with a brief video clip on Tik Tok which then got posted on Twitter: I
[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks while making a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Pa., September 30, 2020. (Mike Segar/Reuters) When your campaign media arm is also known as “the media,” not only may you enjoy being asked almost nothing but friendly questions, but you may also find that internally inconsistent
[ad_1] A state court in Wisconsin last week issued an order prohibiting a school district from intentionally deceiving parents about what their children are doing at school—especially if a child is struggling with his or her gender identity. Dane County Circuit Judge Frank Remington intervened and issued an injunction Sept. 28 against the Madison Metropolitan
[ad_1] President Trump makes an announcement about his treatment for COVID-19 in Washington, D.C., October 7, 2020. (The White House via Reuters) The American people needed to know the truth about efforts by the Clinton campaign and the Obama administration to sabotage the president’s campaign sooner. President Trump made a stunning announcement this week when
[ad_1] (@nvanderklippe/Twitter) China appears to have censored the CNN feed of Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate on televisions within China’s borders when Mike Pence began to criticize the Chinese Communist Party for mishandling the coronavirus pandemic and promised consequences. The CNN feeds in China abruptly cut out and were replaced by a message reading, “no signal –
[ad_1] The Nation of Islam, led by notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, has lost its YouTube channel for violating the platform’s policy on hate speech. After announcing in 2019 that YouTube would remove videos and channels promoting white supremacy and other bigoted ideologies, it has finally decided to remove the Nation of Islam from its platform
[ad_1] A University of Massachusetts-Boston professor went on a bit of a rant during an online class last month, likening the United States to “Nazi Germany,” declaring that “Republican militias with armbands” are “preparing to go to the polling booths” to carry out “voter suppression,” and then berating a student who tried to defend Trump.
[ad_1] A legendary Hollywood comedian appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to talk about the 2020 Vice Presidential and whaddaya know, the commentary focused on calling Vice President Mike Pence a creep and a “bigot.” Whoa, huge surprise. Maybe if they keep personally attacking Vice President Mike Pence, we might forget the fact that he rhetorically
[ad_1] Joe Biden on Thursday morning said the quiet part out loud as he was boarding a flight to Phoenix. Kamala Harris got crushed last night by Mike Pence during the Vice Presidential debate. It wasn’t even close. The fake news media was left stunned. TRENDING: BREAKING: President Trump Announces He Will Not Participate in
[ad_1] If political debates were desserts, last week’s Presidential Debate would be Baked Alaska with sparklers, and tonight’s Vice Presidential debate would be Tapioca. True, there were no fireworks in the Vice Presidential Debate moderated by USA’s Susan Page and held at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah. In the place of pyrotechnics was
[ad_1] Two Senate Republicans have accused CIA Director Gina Haspel of withholding documents regarding intelligence the spy agency provided the FBI in its investigation of the Trump campaign. In a letter to Haspel, Sens. Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley said that CIA officials have refused to schedule a phone call to discuss the document request.
[ad_1] Over 70% of respondents to an unscientific, online Drudge Report poll indicated that they believed Vice President Mike Pence won Wednesday’s debate against vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris. Seventy-two percent (around 175,519 people) voted that Pence was the victor in the first and only vice presidential debate, while 28% (around 69,000 people) said
[ad_1] NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE —W hat I found most striking about last night’s vice-presidential debate was the contrast between how objectively outrageous it is that the Biden-Harris ticket will not answer the court-packing question and how unabashedly, even glibly, they go about insulting our intelligence while demurring. It is inconceivable that Republican candidates could get
[ad_1] Today on The Ed Morrissey Show (4 pm ET), we have another great lineup for the news of the day! The show will be streamed on Hot Air’s Facebook page and embedded here and on the show page for those who are not on Facebook. Join us as we welcome: Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson brings us
[ad_1] In this post, I briefly outlined Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s impressive dissent in Kanter v. Barr, in which she determined that categorical bans on a felon’s possession of firearms could not be applied to Rickey Kanter, who had pleaded guilty to one count of federal mail fraud for falsely representing that his company’s therapeutic shoe
[ad_1] This op-ed is part of a series that explores the writings and jurisprudence of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, the president’s nominee for the United States Supreme Court. In her rulings on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Amy Coney Barrett has made it clear that she will protect Americans by enforcing the extensive
[ad_1] White House physician Sean Conley (right) walks with other doctors to speak to the media about President Donald Trump’s conidtion, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., October 4, 2020. (Erin Scott/Reuters) Antonio Regalado reports for MIT Technology Review: When the president faced a deadly encounter with covid-19, his administration raised no objections
[ad_1] Public displays of affection make a lot of people uncomfortable; gay PDA doubly so. But Canadian actor Dan Levy won’t stand for such opinions. A scene from the TV series Schitt’s Creek that showed two men kissing each other was censored by Comedy Central India. Levy, who created and starred in the series, was
[ad_1] After saying he wanted a more targeted pandemic relief package including aid to airlines and individual checks for taxpayers, Donald Trump now says he wants a “bigger deal” and is telling negotiators to get to work on it.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has been negotiating with the
[ad_1] Facebook has continued to change its rules about Election Day ads. Now, the platform plans to restrict all political ads as soon as the polls close. The platform reportedly “now plans to prohibit all political and issue-based advertising after the polls close on Nov. 3 for an undetermined length of time,” The New York
[ad_1] Imagine a poll that shows you the mathematical results but lacks the names associated with those results. Well, you don’t have to imagine that absurd scenario since it happened in real life on Thursday with the Drudge Report poll (under the Drudge banner) showing the results but, amazingly, not the names of the whom
[ad_1] Everyone wishes to buy or build their dream home in a peaceful location. But what if that place does not occupy all the facilities you need? So here in this article, we will discuss two countries and their two beautiful cities to live in. As we all know that the united kingdom is a
[ad_1] The stage awaits the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on the campus of the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, September 28, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) More than 73 million Americans watched the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden; the president seemed quite pleased with this,
[ad_1] Jamie Dimon, chairman & CEO of JP Morgan Chase Co., speaks during the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York, N.Y., September 25, 2019. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) JPMorgan Chase on Thursday announced it will commit $30 billion to fighting economic racial inequality in the country over the next five years. “Systemic racism is a tragic part
[ad_1] One reason I left Twitter is that, on its political side at least, it is full of semi-literate outrage merchants who lack a solid grasp of reality or history and who dumb down our conversations at least as much as the president does. Here, sent to me by a friend (as I’ve learned, you