[ad_1] Senator Richard Blumenthal (D., Conn.) speaks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., February 4, 2020. (Erin Scott/Reuters) Here’s what Democratic senator Richard Blumenthal, a member of the judiciary committee, said about holding a hearing and a confirmation vote on Supreme Court nominee last night, September, 26, 2020: I will oppose the confirmation
[ad_1] Jame O’Keefe’s Project Veritas has struck again, this time at the campaign of Minnesota leftist Congresswoman Rep. Ilhan Omar. O’Keefe’s latest video documents an Omar campaign helper Liban Mohamed speaking with a carload of absentee ballots:
Money is everything. Money is the king in this world. If you got
[ad_1] The Colorado Secretary of State’s office is claiming they accidentally mailed non-citizens, illegals and dead people postcards urging them to vote in the upcoming election. The current Secretary of State of Colorado is Democrat Jena Griswold. The Democrats sure love their dead voters. A woman named Karen Anderson told CBS4 that she received a
[ad_1] The Left is outraged that President Donald Trump has been able to nominate a Supreme Court justice to take the seat of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Democrats do not want the Senate to confirm Trump’s nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. Many on the Left have strained to attack ACB for her faith but many acknowledge
[ad_1] Left-wing entertainer Bette Midler was best known for her singing and acting career for decades. However, since Donald Trump was elected as president of the United States, Midler’s tweets have seemed to overshadow her previous musical achievements and cinematic performances. With only days before the first presidential debate and following the nomination of Amy
[ad_1] Politico sounds very worried while simultaneously trying to project not very convincingly that there is no real need for concern over the fact that for the first 26 days of September, Joe Biden has taken 11 “lid” days, i.e. done no campaigning. It is almost as if they are trying to convince themselves of
[ad_1] Senator Lindsey Graham is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee so he is setting the timeline for Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation. He confirmed the starting date of October 12 during an interview on FNC Saturday. By Sunday morning, he elaborated on how the process will proceed. On FBN’s Sunday Morning Futures, said more than
[ad_1] Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) suggested Sunday that Amy Coney Barrett will “delegitimize” the Supreme Court if she does not preemptively recuse herself from cases related to the 2020 election. What’s the background? After Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) explained why confirming a new Supreme Court justice prior to the election is
[ad_1] Boston Dynamics has been working on a robotic dog for the past years. Last week they unleashed the robot — named “Spot — on a a city street, prompting fear and jeers on social media. “Shoot on sight,” one Twitterer wrote. Shoot on sight. https://t.co/3R3Dyc0M3v — Daniel Bostic (@debostic) September 25, 2020 “Hit these
[ad_1] Brett T. at Twitchy expressed surprise at how feminist journalists came unglued as Amy Coney Barrett appeared at the White House with seven children (including two black children adopted from Haiti, and one with Down Syndrome.) Journalist Christine Grimaldi distinguished herself on Twitter (or extinguished herself) by accusing a fellow white woman of “weaponizing her
[ad_1] This outcome was entirely predictable, and for many who live in Minneapolis, a huge relief as well. The New York Times describes the collapse of the abolish-the-police mission by the city “a case study in how idealistic calls for structural change can falter.” It’s better described as yet another reminder that sloganeering doesn’t replace
[ad_1] 77-year-old Joe Biden on Sunday danced around the issue when asked if he would take a drug test before Tuesday’s debate. Biden crawled out of his Delaware basement on Sunday and shuffled over to a venue in Wilmington to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court after taking several days off from the campaign trail.
[ad_1] On Sunday, Meet The Press host Chuck Todd put his partisan affiliation on full display while interviewing Senators Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Corey Booker (D-NJ) about President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Todd accused Republicans of being “a bunch of hypocrites” for wanting to hold hearings for a SCOTUS nominee during an election year —
[ad_1] “The Americans aren’t just angry. They’re really, really, really angry,” said one Iraqi official after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo informed the Iraqi government that the U.S. was planning a full withdrawal from the U.S. Embassy unless attacks on American personnel and the embassy by pro-Iranian militias ceased.
Pompeo
[ad_1] NuNu is an American Paint horse that made headlines last week after being forced to gallop for more than seven miles on a paved highway in Chicago, despite not being outfitted with proper shoes for pavement. NuNu was running down the Dan Ryan Expressway on Monday, where witnesses claim they saw the rider kick
[ad_1] In this essay, Garrett Epps contends that Judge Amy Coney Barrett “may very well provide another vote for Thomas-style radicalism” on stare decisis—in other words, that she might be ready to overturn a precedent on the sole ground that she believes that it was wrongly decided. Epps badly misrepresents Barrett’s record and has no
[ad_1] Sen. Mazie Hirono and Sen. Richard Blumenthal are the first two Democrats to come out and say they will refuse to meet with Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett before her Senate confirmation hearing. Let’s face it, the minds of senators have been made up and none of them are open to persuasion one
[ad_1] California Governor Gavin Newsom had a pretty bad summer. His state is still in the throes of a coronavirus pandemic, he’s had problems with riots and political unrest, and he can’t beg, borrow, or steal enough power to keep the lights on.
Fortunately, he has a plan. Close the
[ad_1] A woman was arrested and charged with attempted murder for driving her car through a crowd of President Donald Trump supporters on Saturday. Two people were hit by the vehicle and suffered “major injuries.” There were dueling protests in Yorba Linda, California, on Saturday afternoon between Black Lives Matter supporters and a pro-Trump crowd.
[ad_1] TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE!Maria Bartiromo opened up Sunday Morning Futures with this breaking news– US Attorney John Durham will NOT release his report before the 2020 election. According to Bartiromo, a debate has begun within the Department of Justice as the timing of John Durham’s criminal investigation conclusion. Sources said it is now too close
[ad_1] It’s off-the-charts bananas that he’s talking this way two days before the first debate, knowing that Democrats are planning to spend the next month scaring voters into believing Amy Coney Barrett will soon nuke coverage for preexisting conditions. This is the left’s entire closing argument for the presidential election, that ObamaCare’s a goner if
[ad_1] Brian Stelter, host of CNN’s hilariously-named media show Reliable Sources, spent half of his time slot on Sunday spitting out liberal talking points about the upcoming Presidential debate. The CNN host was particularly concerned that Chris Wallace, the first debate’s moderator, might have been ‘tainted’ by working for CNN competitor Fox News, which Stelter
[ad_1] President Trump announced his third nominee for the US Supreme Court on Saturday.The president nominated Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. President Trump then flew to Middleton, Pennsylvania for another monster rally with supporters.Press reports estimated 17,000 supporters turned out to see President Trump in Middleton, Pennsylvania. Advertisement – story continues below
[ad_1] Selina Meyer wants you to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Actress and political activist Julia Louis-Dreyfus desperately wants President Trump out of the White House. Selina Meyer was the character she played in the HBO series, Veep. The cast is getting together to raise money for the Harris/Biden ticket in Wisconsin. This
[ad_1] This morning’s Gospel reading is Matthew 21:28–32: Jesus said to the chief priests and elders of the people: “What is your opinion? A man had two sons. He came to the first and said, ‘Son, go out and work in the vineyard today.’ He said in reply, ‘I will not,’ but afterwards changed his
[ad_1] (Getty Images) What hunters take from nature is far outweighed by what they consistently give back. Where I come from, in small-town Minnesota, sportsmanship isn’t just a casual pastime — it’s a way of life. My family, and the others that make up our rural community, has a special affinity for the land that
[ad_1] It seems a little convenient that NPR and The Washington Post only felt it necessary to discuss the media ethics of Nina Totenberg’s close friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg after she died. “Reporter’s closeness to Ginsburg raises questions” was the Wednesday Post headline. Media reporter Paul Farhi found liberals who had been concerned: “While
[ad_1] Amy Coney Barrett will be the next Supreme Court justice, it’s a fact. Mitch McConnell has the votes secured and her nomination will move forward. She will get a vote in the Senate before Election Day. She will be the ninth justice. All that said, her road to that seat on the country’s highest
[ad_1] Trump’s appeal among black and Hispanic voters is strong and growing. It’s one aspect of the 2020 election that confounds Democrats and people in the liberal media who have spent three years insisting that President Trump is a racist. In fact, Trump speaks to and supports all Americans. It’s so simple but the Democrats
[ad_1] People magazine has gone incredibly light on politics in the Trump era, but they did take a moment around the Democrat convention to puff the Biden-Harris ticket. But they felt compelled to offer secular praise and worship around the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a cover on “Her Amazing Life & Powerful Legacy: Fighting