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 won’t be here
Month: June 2020
(Natural News) By the end of May, more than five million guns were sold in the U.S. as people began to fear the possibility of widespread unrest over the outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Now, gun sales have spiked once again as rioting, protests and civil unrest over the death of George Floyd continue
(Natural News) Rioters have vandalized and damaged several historic monuments in Washington, D.C. including one statue erected to honor the victims of communism, which was spray painted with several protest messages, including one that said “BLM” – the initials of the Black Lives Matter movement. The statue was erected by the Victims of Communism Memorial
(Natural News) Police officers are under attack as violent riots continue to sweep the nation. In St. Louis, four officers were shot on Monday night and early Tuesday morning in protests that were anything but peaceful. Around four blocks from the city’s police headquarters, two officers were shot in the leg, while one was shot
(Natural News) Lots of people are showing up at protests across the country with the intention of expressing their outrage over the death of George Floyd peacefully, but some are very clearly coming with violence in mind – and one man is now facing federal charges after livestreaming videos of himself proudly carrying out violent
It is now conventional punditry that should Joe Biden win in November, his vice president, in 1944-style, will sooner rather than later become president. Biden, to reboot and secure the identity-politics base, thought he had to discriminate by sex and race in advance by selecting his vice president. But given … Read More
(Natural News) Amazon, the world’s dominant online distributor of books and e-books, is censoring a book about the Chinese virus from lockdown critic and former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson. Jeff Bezos and company gave Berenson a suggestion on how to adjust his approach: “Please consider removing references to COVID-19 for this book.” (Article by Allum
Police officers stand guard during a protest against the death of George Floyd, New York City, June 3, 2020. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) To secure convictions, prosecutors must prove that officer Derek Chauvin was the proximate cause of Floyd’s death and that the others assisted him in the act. It was nearly 20 years ago that my
Amid the terror and sadness and destruction resulting from the George Floyd riots across America, there have been a handful of moments that just might get you busting a gut and put a smile on your face. K-9 with a ‘temper’ We’ve certainly seen our share of hyper-bold protesters this week, haven’t we? Attacking and
A former high-level Obama administration intelligence official has guaranteed the bail for the New York City lawyer who is accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at an NYPD vehicle. Salmah Rizvi, who worked in both the Departments of State and Defense, told the judge that the firebombing suspect is her “best friend.” Urooj Rahman was
The news media are trying to rationalize violent riots. CBS News published a piece headlined, “Protests underscore worsening racial wealth gaps: ‘Justifiable anger.’” Authors Aimee Picchi and Irina Ivanova exploited the murder of George Floyd to suggest that the “nationwide protests” have also drawn “attention to the stark socioeconomic differences between black and white Americans.”
Weekly jobless claims appear to have bottomed out but the employment picture is not improving as companies are slow to bring workers back. CNBC: Filings for unemployment insurance claims totaled 1.877 million last week in a sign that the worst is over for the coronavirus-related jobs crisis but that the level of unemployment remains stubbornly
Chuck Schumer and injured police officers in New York City Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told ‘Morning Joe’ on Thursday – “I’m proud of New York and I’m proud of the protests.” Schumer is proud of the protesters in New York City. Senate Minority Leader Schumer: “The overwhelming majority of protesters in New York, tens
The U.S. Navy Rifle team stands at attention before the ceremony celebrating the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific aboard the USS Battleship Missouri Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 2, 2015. (Hugh Gentry/Reuters) A U.S. Navy veteran held in Iran for the past two years has
A pedestrian walks though Times Square in New York City, March 27, 2019. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) This piece has been getting a fair bit of traction in both the United States and the U.K. It is, nevertheless, nonsense on stilts. The stilts themselves are hewn from some well-made points and perceptive observations, but the general argument
On Tuesday, residents of Baltimore went to the polls to pick the Democratic candidate for Mayor in the November elections. Or at least some of them did. Because of the novel coronavirus, massive numbers of mail-in ballots were sent out, so a lot of people voted by mail. Still, the limited number of open polling
Chinese students carry a sign during a demonstration in Tiananmen Square, May 14, 1989. (Dominic Dudouble/Reuters) ‘Many American politicians are too close to Beijing. Finally, we got Trump, who is vehemently anti-the Communist Party.’ NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE L ast March, I attended a Chinese Trump supporters’ gathering at a karaoke bar in Flushing, N.Y., for
The Golden Gate Bridge and the skyline of San Francisco, Calif. (hanusst/Getty Images) The case against culture wars, the imperial presidency, and Leviathan NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I n 1821, the 19th-century French intellectual Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugière, baron de Barante, wrote On the Communes and the Aristocracy. It does not recommend itself to an American
With cops under fire, businesses destroyed, innocent civilians beaten and killed, where is the justice that well-meaning protesters were seeking for George Floyd? On Wednesday night’s special, Glenn Beck goes one on one with Blexit founder and “Blackout” author Candace Owens about what’s really driving the riots, white privilege in America, and why it sickens
President Donald Trump fired back harsh words against his former secretary of defense, Jim Mattis, on Wednesday, after the general publicly criticized the commander in chief for his response to the ongoing protests and rioting across the U.S. What are the details? In a statement published by The Atlantic, Mattis wrote, “Donald Trump is the
Sunday’s New York Times tried to put “law and order conservatives,” not liberal riot supporters, on the defensive in the violent aftermath of the unjust death under police custody of George Floyd in Minneapolis: “Floyd Case Presents Ideological Challenge for Law-and-Order Conservatives.” The text box: “Even Limbaugh and Pirro can’t defend an officer’s actions.” Reporters
During an early-morning press conference, New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea described a “chaotic” scene that had unfolded two hours earlier, which ended with a police officer stabbed in the neck and two other officers shot in a violent ambush and shootout in Brooklyn. “What we know at this time is that it appears
Trump has a fan who might surprise you. Krist Novoselic, the bassist for Nirvana, famous for songs like “Smells Like Teen Spirit” recently praised Trump’s law and order speech. The left is going to lose their minds over this. Consequences of Sound reports: TRENDING: “Wealth Transfer Is Exactly What’s Needed” – BET Founder Calls for
Protesters wearing masks look on as Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan addresses the crowd during a rally in Seattle, Wash., June 2, 2020. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) How to square the circle of insisting on social distancing to fight the spread of COVID-19 while supporting large-scale protests? Public-health experts are here to help, as is Shannon Paulus of
Former President Barack Obama speaks during an Obama Foundation event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 13, 2019. (Lim Huey Teng/Reuters) The former president ignores one of the fundamental sources of officer misconduct. Seeing President Trump’s ham-fisted response to protests and riots this week, some Americans might reasonably feel nostalgia for Barack Obama’s oratorical skill and
It’s nothing usual for a television network to push a narrative centered around a social justice issue. However, when a television network built on the viewership of children gets overtly politically active, there’s going to be a backlash. The executives at Nickelodeon are no doubt scrambling today to put out a few fires of their
An interview with a protester by a television news station displayed the complex motivations of some of those protesting and rioting since the death of George Flynn. The unnamed black woman identified herself as a Social Studies teacher and a mother before she justified the looting and arson of stores owned by large corporations, and
Several employees of The New York Times have unified in open revolt over the newspaper’s decision to publish an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), wherein he calls on President Donald Trump to “send in the troops” to stop the rioting in cities across the U.S. over the death of George Floyd. In public condemnation
In a Wednesday hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified that he wouldn’t have approved the FBI’s FISA warrant to spy on a Trump campaign staffer, if he had known the bureau was lying to him and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. It was testimony that went unreported on ABC’s
Newport Beach, Calif., police made sure City Hall was closed down on Wednesday in case a riot broke out at a planned George Floyd protest, but they might have forgotten something: where would traffic go? We know where one driver is going: to jail. Car careens through protestors in Newport Beach #BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloydProtests #NewportBeach @fox11news
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