[ad_1] (Fedor Kozyr/iStock/Getty Images Plus) I have apparently instigated something similar to what happened at the New York Times editorial page, but at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the bible for fundraisers. Earlier this week, the site featured an interview with me by an independent podcaster whose shows it cross-posts. “The Business of Giving,” by Denver
[ad_1] TUCSON, Ariz. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations Officers at the Port of Nogales had a busy weekend as they arrested 8 drug smugglers to include a teenager. The drugs consisted of methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl and cocaine with a combined weight of nearly 175 pounds, with an estimated street
[ad_1] Topics in this post: featured Back in May, I delivered bad news for conservatives ready to man the barricades in defense of constitutional rights confiscated by the Flustapo. We’d witnessed barbers, gym owners, hairdressers, nail technicians, restaurant owners, restaurant patrons, muscle heads, political activists, stay at home moms and various independent entrepreneurs participating in
[ad_1] What happens when you leave sex education to a bunch of loud and aggressive activists, most of whom neither have nor understand children? You get the hyper-sexualized and wildly inappropriate degradation of children in the classroom. The Times of London recently reported that the British government has given Proud Trust, an LGBT charity, over
[ad_1] Each weekday, the Department of Justice will highlight a case that has resulted from Operation Legend. Today’s case is out of the Southern District of Indiana. Operation Legend launched in Indianapolis on Aug. 14, 2020 in response to the city facing record-breaking homicide and non-fatal shooting rates. In just the first two weeks, the operation
[ad_1] There was quite a bit of anger on social media over a recent NPR piece titled “The Warsaw Ghetto Can Teach The World How To Beat Back An Outbreak.” I’m not unsympathetic to those who push back against the increasingly frivolous political appropriation of Holocaust victims. Seem to me, though, it’s something of an
[ad_1] The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims decreased to 881,000 last week as the economy continues to suffer the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Department of Labor figure released Thursday represented a decrease of new jobless claims compared to the week ending on Aug. 22, in which
[ad_1] By Parker Beauregard – According to a June 10th article in Black Enterprise, corporations had pledged over $1.5 billion to Black Lives Matter in the wake of the George Kirby arrest resistance fiasco, ostensibly for the purpose of signaling their virtue. Amazingly, this figure nevertheless represented the “paucity of corporations and the stinginess of
[ad_1] Today the Washington Post published a piece headlined, “What’s the worst that could happen?” A law professor at Georgetown University named Rosa Brooks decided to game out what the worst possible outcomes for the 2020 election might be and her conclusion is that we should probably expect street violence and a constitutional crisis. But
[ad_1] New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks inside of the New York Stock Exchange after reopening amid the outbreak of the coronavirus in New York, N.Y., May 26, 2020. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) New York Governor Andrew Cuomo warned Wednesday that President Trump had “better have an army” to ensure his safety if he visits New York
[ad_1] Something is going on with Joe Biden. We can all see it. President Trump sees it too which is why he is calling for drug tests before the 2020 Presidential debates. Last week President Trump called for Biden to be drug tested before their debates this fall. On Tuesday, in his interview with Laura
[ad_1] Reading the Washington Post is mainly a joyless slog through waist-deep Democrat conventional wisdom and thickets of fashionable lefty platitudes. But the intrepid and alert can sometimes be rewarded with enlightenment. For example, Post sports and media writer Ben Strauss’s long (nearly 2,300 words), deeply hypocritical September 3 article doesn’t tell you much about its
[ad_1] Reading the Washington Post is mainly a joyless slog through waist-deep Democrat conventional wisdom and thickets of fashionable lefty platitudes. But the intrepid and alert can sometimes be rewarded with enlightenment. For example, Post sports and media writer Ben Strauss’s long (nearly 2,300 words), deeply hypocritical Sept. 3 article doesn’t tell you much about
[ad_1] Coverage from the New York Times of the spate of left-wing rioting and attacks on conservatives remains stuck in denial mode, as unwittingly demonstrated in “Three Conspiracy Theories, Debunked,” by reporters Davey Alba and Ben Decker. While purporting to knock Trump, they actually reveal their paper’s own galling dismissal of left-wing thuggery against conservatives.
[ad_1] The Canadian radical organization Adbusters is attempting to interfere in the U.S. election by organizing a “siege” of the White House. Facebook, which regularly acts against foreign election interference has still done nothing to stop it. Liberals panic about “election interference” from Russia, which funded some anti-Clinton Facebook ads in 2016. This is a
[ad_1] Wednesday I wrote about the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, filing a lawsuit against Harris County Clerk Christopher Hollins. His intention is to halt the county clerk’s plan to send a mail-in ballot application to every registered voter in Harris County. Harris County has 2.4 million registered voters, so we’re not talking about
[ad_1] Imagine if Donald Trump had done this: An unhinged New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday night threatened physical harm upon the President if he visits New York City again. The rant by the Democrat came in the wake of the President calling for cutting off funds to Democrat-run cities that aren’t standing up to
[ad_1] Walgreens pharmacy in Austin, Texas, in 2018. (Mohammad Khursheed/Reuters) He can still do the right thing and set a great example. Opioid addiction and abuse has devastated thousands of communities across America since at least 2010 and probably earlier. West Virginia is one of the states most terribly affected. Those persons or entities who
[ad_1] If one thing is clear, it’s that when faced with a choice for cable news, Americans avoid the hack propaganda on liberal MSNBC and CNN, especially when it comes to 2020 news. As summer began to slowly wind down last month, the Fox News Channel continued its streak of attracting the highest August primetime
[ad_1] It was tempting to begin this article by asking if we may have possibly entered the dumbest news cycle of 2020, but that ship probably sailed months ago. Still, this inane story doesn’t show any signs of going away, so let’s just solider on as best we can. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is, at
[ad_1] In the latest edition of the NewsBusters podcast, Executive Editor Tim Graham tackles the dramatic double standard in comparing President Trump’s big convention speech on the south lawn of the White House, compared to a large leftist anti-police protest in Washington the very next afternoon. The Friday night newscasts audaciously portrayed Trump’s speech as
[ad_1] The nation’s monuments are under fire from the progressive left. A new report commissioned by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser recommends that the federal government “remove, relocate, or contextualize” the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, and six other statues and monuments. Jarrett Stepman, a contributor to The Daily Signal and author of “The War on
[ad_1] Progressive society appears to be at a loss when it comes to understanding conservative women. Women who are pro-life, in favor of smaller government, and uphold traditional family values don’t fit the left’s mold. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., has just released a new book, “The Mind of a Conservative Woman: Seeking the Best for
[ad_1] A Black Lives Matter mob protested outside DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s home over the fatal officer involved shooting of Deon Kay. The “protesters” were chanting “if we don’t get no justice, you don’t get no sleep,” and “if we don’t get it, burn it down.” Protesters outside Mayor Bowsers house in DCvia @FordFischer #DCProtests
[ad_1] A video has surfaced of the “innocent teen boy” who was killed in an officer involved shooting in DC on Wednesday. The video is from 18-year-old Deon Kay’s Instagram page, which is now inactive. It features two young men, Kay and a masked friend, pointing guns at the camera. TRENDING: Debate Moderators Announced for
[ad_1] Attorney General Bill Barr went on with Wolf Blitzer on CNN on Wednesday. During the discussion Wolf Blitzer tried to defend the Democrat plan to send out MILLIONS of ballots to voters this fall for the general election. Blitzer thinks this is perfectly fine and acceptable. Bill Barr WENT OFF! Attorney General Bill Barr:
[ad_1] We’ve got a long, long way to go before a Reichstag fire, but the violence in Kenosha and Portland still recalls our own haunting past. About two hundred persons protesting police brutality spray graffiti and start fires at the Portland Police Union building, in Portland, Oregon, United States on August 28, 2020, the 93rd
[ad_1] Forget NPR’s ridiculous winks at looting: true independence can be found in owning a small shop or company. It’s been a brutal year for locally owned shops and restaurants. The COVID-19 outbreak and the accompanying lockdowns shuttered storefronts and exiled customers. Pandemic relief efforts aimed at small businesses were ruthlessly exploited by big corporations.
[ad_1] New York Governor Andrew Cuomo threatened President Trump today after he signed a memo looking at pulling funds from New York City and other Democrat led “lawless” cities. Cuomo went off on Trump saying her “better have an army” if he comes to New York City and “he can’t have enough bodyguards.” This violent
[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch September 2, 2020 Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule President Donald Trump will receive his daily briefing, meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, then he will travel to Pennsylvania to hold a campaign rally. Keep up with Trump