[ad_1] First, CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield warned that sharing Thanksgiving dinner indoors with a group of loved ones was very, very dangerous. Now, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Mendacious Midget™, is joining the chorus. In an interview with Norah O’Donnell on CBS News, the media darling said the following about the holiday:
[ad_1] NBC’s Savannah Guthrie received gushing reviews from leftists and scorn from conservatives after being visibly combative toward President Donald Trump during the network’s town hall for the president Thursday night. The moderator pushed back forcefully against the president’s responses, in stark contrast to the tone set by ABC’s George Stephanopoulos in his dueling town
[ad_1] In an exclusive interview, Mayor Rudy Giuliani dropped a bombshell that may add more evidence of Joe Biden’s first-hand knowledge of business his son, Hunter Biden, conducted in Ukraine. This comes despite the Biden campaign and Big Tech lashing out at New York Post reports of Hunter Biden’s secret emails found on a hard
[ad_1] Three New York rabbis have filed suit against their state and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) over his recent executive order mandating targeted coronavirus restrictions in Jewish communities, calling it “blatantly anti-Semitic.” What are the details? Last week, Cuomo issued major new restrictions on schools, businesses, and houses of worship in 20 COVID-19 “hotspots” in
[ad_1] Thursday’s dueling town halls between Joe Biden and President Trump couldn’t have yielded a greater contrast with Biden receiving a rhetorical warm blanket for 90 minutes from ABC. Seeing as how they refused to bring up recent bombshell reporting on Hunter Biden, it was an abject failure. Making matters worse, ABC greased the skids with
[ad_1] The Huff family is a normal American family except for the fact that Laura Hope Huff is in a wheelchair. This disability led Indiana’s Department of Child Services to remove both of the Huff children from their parents’ custody. It never should have happened and the Huffs are trying to make sure it never
[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden approaches his seat ahead of an ABC Town Hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said on Thursday that he would clarify his stance on court packing ahead of the November 3 election, contingent upon how
[ad_1] President Donald Trump gives a thumb-up during a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum with a group of Florida voters in Miami, Fla., October 15, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) President Trump on Thursday laid the blame for the stalled coronavirus stimulus negotiations on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying he is ready to sign a
[ad_1] On Thursday morning, NewsBusters deputy research director Geoffrey Dickens predicted that NBC’s Today co-host Savannah Guthrie would “go nuts on [President] Trump” in the town hall later that evening. And he was spot on with his prediction as she directed 25 liberal questions, comments, and other such biased interactions at the President. That was in contrast
[ad_1] The readiness of the nation’s military has grown in the past few years, but only congressional support for annual increases in defense spending will ensure that trend continues, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Thursday in a speech at The Heritage Foundation. “I would like to see 3 to 5% annual real growth in the
[ad_1] HBO Max’s A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote, much like the original show, goes above and beyond to shill liberal politics under the veil of promoting non-partisan get out the vote efforts. The October 15 West Wing reunion was mostly a stage reenactment of the season three episode “Hartsfield’s Landing.”
[ad_1] Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse unleashed a litany of criticisms against President Donald Trump during a call to constituents earlier this week, saying the commander in chief mistreats women, “kisses dictators’ butts” and secretly “mocks evangelicals.” What are the details? In audio released in an exclusive report by The Washington Examiner, a woman can
[ad_1] Ranking Member Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) questions Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, October 14, 2020. (Bonnie Cash/Pool via Reuters) As the Senate Judiciary Committee wrapped up its hearings for Judge Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, Senator Diane Feinstein had some egregiously sharp words for
[ad_1] Election security is paramount, but it will be hard to achieve in the 2020 elections due to the massive increase in mail-in voting, experts said during an online briefing Thursday held by The Heritage Foundation. “I’m focused on Nevada, because that’s the state that rushed to vote by mail,” said J. Christian Adams, president
[ad_1] On Thursday night, ABC News cowardly refused to engage in even the most basic, adversarial journalism, refusing to ask former Vice President Joe Biden during their 90-minute town hall about his son Hunter Biden’s latest reported acts of corruption. This in-kind donation to the Biden campaign came a day after Facebook and Twitter committed
[ad_1] Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee debated when they would vote on the nomination of federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, and listened to testimony from witnesses on the fourth and final day of hearings to fill the vacancy left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. President Donald Trump
[ad_1] Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt has refused to prosecute more than half of the protest-related cases referred to his office by law enforcement officials in Portland, Oregon. That’s 543 cases that will never be tried. Why? Schmidt says he’s acting—or, more accurately, not acting—in the “interest of justice.” To be clear, he’s not
[ad_1] During slavery, many black women, often in a forcible union with a white man, bore mixed-race children. Based on their percentage of white blood, they were deemed “mulattos,” “quadroons,” “octoroons,” or even “hexadecaroons.” Depending on skin color, they could pass as white and avoid the gross racial discrimination suffered by their darker skinned brothers
[ad_1] Dr. Fauci is issuing a warning as we head into the holiday season this year – Thanksgiving will look different than other years. Or, he insists, it should. We aren’t finished with making personal sacrifices because of the coronavirus pandemic and Thanksgiving turkey with our extended families is another sacrifice to be added to
[ad_1] Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett speaks during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, October 12, 2020. (Patrick Semansky/Pool via Reuters) Yesterday, Senator Chris Coons asked Judge Barrett about Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 Supreme Court decision holding that the Constitution protects a right to “marital privacy” that encompasses the use of
[ad_1] The last time he and Trump had a public spat, he politely complained to the president — publicly — that he’d prefer to keep their disagreements private. This was after he had released a statement calling Trump’s attempt to defer payroll taxes via an executive order “constitutional slop.” This doesn’t sound very “private” to
[ad_1] Every once in a while, you run across a headline that is so shockingly honest, it’s startling. Axios revealed it is not just those on the right who see the glaring media bias for one of the presidential candidates. Given the events of the last 36 hours, it seems even more relevant.
[ad_1] President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Orlando Sanford International Airport in Sanford, Fla., October 12, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Here is how the Trump camp is looking at things. All the data slipped the wrong way when Trump went to the hospital but has picked back up since. The Trump team feels
[ad_1] America lost an esteemed Army leader this past Tuesday with the death of Gen. Edward Charles “Shy” Meyer. Meyer, who died at 91, served his country as an Army officer for 32 years and left a legacy of reforms to the Army as chief of staff. A 1951 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy
[ad_1] A few thoughts about that New York Post story on Hunter Biden. (Disclosure: I write regularly for the Post’s opinion pages.) First, there is a dodgy, even comedic element to the story, with the computer being abandoned at a repair shop before a copy of its contents came into the Post’s possession via Rudy
[ad_1] After kicking off Thursday by downplaying the bombshell New York Post report exposing alleged corruption by the Biden family as just President Trump trying to rehash “an old attack line,’ CBS Evening News knew it wasn’t sticking and shifted gears. No longer questioning the veracity of the emails and other disturbing discoveries, chief congressional
[ad_1] The efforts of Facebook and Twitter to suppress the New York Post’s reporting represent exactly the wrong way to approach these kinds of questions. A better way — one I suggested to Mark Zuckerberg a couple of years ago, to no apparent effect — is to begin with an institutional approach. What would that
[ad_1] Judge Amy Coney Barrett attends the third day of her Senate confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, October 14, 2020. (Michael Reynolds/Pool via Reuters) Judge Amy Barrett remains on track to confirmation to the Supreme Court at this writing. While Democrats have often tried to sink Republican nominees to the Court after their hearings have
[ad_1] Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) listens next to Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) during the third day of Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett in Washington, D.C., October 14, (Jonathan Ernst/Pool/Reuters) Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) on Thursday, the final day of confirmation hearings for
[ad_1] FCC chairman Ajit Pai testifies during an oversight hearing held by the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee in Washington, D.C., June 24, 2020. (Alex Wong/Pool via Reuters) Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai said Thursday he will move to “clarify the meaning” of Section 230, the law which protects social media companies