[ad_1] John Ratcliffe, the director of national intelligence, said Monday that the intelligence community does not have evidence that the release of emails from Hunter Biden’s purported laptop is part of a Russian intelligence operation, as Rep. Adam Schiff and other Democrats have suggested. “It’s simply not true,” Ratcliffe said in an interview on Fox
[ad_1] On Friday, a divided panel of the Sixth Circuit ruled (in EMW Women’s Surgical Center v. Planned Parenthood) that a district court had improperly enjoined the operation of Kentucky statutory and regulatory provisions that require abortion facilities to have transfer and transport agreements with hospitals and ambulance services. Judge Joan Larsen, joined by Judge
[ad_1] Sen. Joni Ernst (R., Iowa) attends a confirmation hearing of Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Capitol Hill, October 12, 2020. (Patrick Semansky/Pool via Reuters) Julie Gammack is a former Des Moines Register columnist who came across what she believed was “an email from Audubon [County] Farm Bureau pulling away from a Joni Ernst endorsement.”
[ad_1] Liberal wag Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended from the New Yorker. What did he do? Let’s let Elaine and Jerry answer this one. Twitter: “What happened to Jeffrey Toobin on Zoom that caused New Yorker to suspend him?” The New Yorker: pic.twitter.com/00ShSziv7Y — 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞 (@exavierpope) October 19, 2020
[ad_1] Anything’s possible. It could be that the dirt that’s finally going to sink Joe Biden went undiscovered during his 800 years in the Senate, eight as VP, a competitive Democratic presidential primary, and 95 percent of a bitter presidential campaign, only to come to light in the nick of time to save Trump from
[ad_1] Social media can often appear to be an echo chamber, especially to those closely following election events. But a recent survey suggests that Big Tech is shifting users’ political views. A study from the Pew Research Center published on October 15 found that 23 percent of adult social media users in the United States
[ad_1] Rep. Mark Meadows speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill, October 29, 2019. (Erin Scott/Reuters) White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows warned Monday of “additional lawsuits” against social media companies over their censorship of political material including news articles on Hunter Biden’s business dealings. “They have two standards: one for one campaign, one for the
[ad_1] It was almost exactly one year ago that Joe Biden stood on the primary debate stage and was confronted for the first time about Hunter Biden’s decision to accept a lucrative position at a Ukrainian energy company while his father oversaw foreign policy in the region. “My son made a judgment. I’m proud of
[ad_1] Friday’s Real Time With Bill Maher showcased the liberal hate fest the HBO series has become known for. But in addition to sliming Any Coney Barrett’s religious faith as “nuts,” host Bill Maher brought on TV and movie actor John Leguizamo to slime Latinos who may vote for Donald Trump. Maher wondered, “There was
[ad_1] In a press call with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Media Research Center founder and President Brent Bozell referred to Big Tech’s censorship of the Hunter Biden emails story as “simply an unacceptable proposition.” Cruz stated, “The problem with big tech censorship and political bias has been a problem that has been steadily increasing for
[ad_1] New bollard-style fencing next to vehicle barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border in Santa Teresa, N.M., March 5, 2019. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) The Supreme Court has agreed to hear cases pertaining to two of the Trump administration’s most contentious policies: the use of Pentagon funds to construct a U.S.-Mexico border wall, and the “Remain in Mexico”
[ad_1] Women’s March activists participate in a nationwide protest against President Trump’s decision to fill the seat on the Supreme Court before the 2020 election, in Washington, October 17, 2020. (Michael A. McCoy/Reuters) Over the weekend, Independent Women’s Forum, in partnership with Independent Women’s Voice, planned an event to give voice to all the women
[ad_1] The Norwegian Nobel Committee recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2020 to the World Food Program, the world’s largest humanitarian organization, for its work combating hunger and enhancing food security. The award is timely, as enhanced efforts to advance food security are critically needed in response to the COVID-19 slowdown in world economic
[ad_1] I hesitate to disagree with the great former Fourth Circuit judge J. Michael Luttig. But I respectfully must do so on the question whether the Supreme Court’s 2009 ruling in Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co. has any meaningful bearing on whether Amy Coney Barrett, once appointed as a justice, would have to recuse
[ad_1] Last Friday a French teacher named Samuel Paty was beheaded in the street by an 18-year-old Islamic radical who was subsequently shot and killed by police. Authorities believe Paty was murdered because he had showed his class the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Muhammad as part of a lesson on free expression. Sunday there were
[ad_1] A bevy of President Donald Trump’s Arizona supporters took to the streets over the weekend and staged what was reported to be a 30-mile-long procession on one of the state’s highways. The parade took place ahead of the president’s visit to the battleground state. According to KSAZ-TV, polls show a tight race in the
[ad_1] CNN’s National Security Analyst James Clapper, best known to the world as flat out lying to Senator Ron Wyden about if the National Security Agency collected data on millions of Americans, is now peddling without evidence the idea that the Hunter Biden emails are really part of a ‘Russian Soviet’ attempt to influence the 2020 election. Although Trump-Russia collusion
[ad_1] The New York Post’s breaking news of emails purporting to show Hunter Biden scheming to make money off the family name has created a social media firestorm. Twitter began blocking users from sharing it almost instantly. Facebook didn’t block the story outright, but they did announce almost immediately that they were “reducing its distribution
[ad_1] Nothing to see here. Twitter may want to move on from the firestorm of criticism it received following last week’s censorship of a bombshell New York Post article, but the Senate GOP has not forgotten about it. In a shocking story released by the New York Post (the Post) on Oct. 14, emails from
[ad_1] New York governor Andrew Cuomo attends a ceremony marking the 19th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2020. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday said he is “not that confident” in the approval process for a coronavirus vaccine and that
[ad_1] Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo adjusts his face mask during the unveiling for the Mother Cabrini statue in the Manhattan borough of New York, N.Y., October 12, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) Perhaps Democrats’ deep-rooted distrust of President Trump was destined to spread to every part of the executive branch. This morning, in an interview
[ad_1] Students wait in line for a temperature check before their first day of in person school at I.S. 318, amid the coronavirus outbreak in Brooklyn, N.Y., October 1, 2020. (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) New York City public schools have reported just 18 positive coronavirus cases among staff and students since opening for in-person learning last month,
[ad_1] President Donald Trump attends a service at the International Church of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nev., October 18, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (Carlos Barria/Reuters) This weekend, the president attended a charismatic church service in Las Vegas during which the preacher prophesied that he would win a second term. Denise Goulet, the leader of the
[ad_1] Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) questions Gordon Sondland, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, during a House Intelligence Committee impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill, November 20, 2019. (Samuel Corum/Pool via Reuters) Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Monday said Hunter Biden’s recovered laptop and emails, which purportedly show Joe Biden
[ad_1] President Donald Trump was excoriated on social media Sunday after a viral video showed him placing a wad of $20 dollar bills into the collection bucket at a Las Vegas church. Trump attended the morning service at the International Church of Las Vegas, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. During the service, Pastor Marc
[ad_1] Supporters of President Donald Trump argue with counter demonstrators after a free speech rally in San Francisco, Calif., October 17, 2020. (Stephen Lam/Reuters) A free speech rally organized by conservative activists in San Francisco was canceled on Saturday after several hundred counterprotesters swarmed the demonstration and attacked the group. During the rally, organized by
[ad_1] Every four years, I assume that our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in the press have stooped as low as they can possibly stoop. Then another election rolls around and they prove me wrong. It happens every time. I don’t know what I expected.
The NY Post‘s story about
[ad_1] Hollywood is the land of special snowflakes who expect to be told that they’re pretty and wonderful, so they can muster the courage to crack a smile on camera. Tough work, we know. But boy howdy, are they quick to point out the ugly in folks who look and think different than they do.
[ad_1] President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at in Janesville, Wisc., October 17, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) I’m far too dumb to be able to shed any light on polls, but I do know something about celebrity and I think I can guarantee this: If President Trump wins re-election, Robert Cahaly is going to become
[ad_1] Donald Trump has consistently outperformed the polls. That strongly suggests the existence of “shy” Trump voters–people who, for a variety of reasons, are reluctant to tell pollsters or media members of their preference for the prez. But shy BIDEN voters? Why would anyone would be unwilling to tell the liberal-dominated polling industry and media