Month: October 2020

President Trump concludes a campaign rally in Johnstown, Penn., October 13, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Biden’s purported lead is a lot shakier than his media allies will admit. The American Federation of Trump-Haters and Never-Trumpers have arrived again at their quadrennial promised land: Trump is finished, a wounded monster lurching about, baited by his innumerable enemies, lashing
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The fake news media went into overdrive on Wednesday after Rudy Giuliani and Steve Bannon, via The New York Post dropped an October surprise on Joe Biden’s campaign. The New York Post reported Wednesday that a laptop computer abandoned at a Delaware repair shop contains emails between Hunter Biden and a senior Burisma adviser that indicate Hunter
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A s Big Tech’s power grew, pushback became inevitable. And in recent weeks, no fewer than five different assaults on the industry’s largest players have burst into the news cycle. Three different legal campaigns are underway, legislators are proposing changes that would make such suits easier in the future, and a Supreme
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A new report from Axios details how Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden might be the “luckiest, least scrutinized frontrunner” ever in a presidential election based on the media’s highly favorable, hands-off approach to the candidate. In making its case, the news outlet noted that “Biden has yet to be pinned down on an array of
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We just learned that privileged white leftists do eat their own. Julie DiCaro, a clearly unhinged white writer at Deadspin, chewed up and spit out ESPN’s Adam Schefter, whom she accuses of embodying white male privilege. DiCaro excoriates him for harming others while attempting to score Twitter points. Schefter angered DiCaro for posting this counter-intuitive Tweet
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People wait in line to cast their ballots for the upcoming presidential election as early voting begins in Houston, Texas, October 13, 2020. (Go Nakamura/Reuters) On the menu: a deep dive into the predictions of massive turnout in this year’s elections, why the decline in the rate of increase of voter registration isn’t quite as
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020 by: Mike Adams Tags: emergency food, food production, Food storage, off grid, preparedness, prepping, SHTF, sprouting, sprouts, survival, survival skills Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.clearnewswire.com/466112.html (Natural News) If you could learn a way to grow your own food supply, synthesize powerful anti-cancer nutrients and create living mineral supplements without
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In what should be an obvious conflict of interests, Joe Biden’s son-in-law Howard Krein is advising Biden’s campaign on the Coronavirus pandemic, while investing in companies which stand to gain from it. Try to imagine the reaction from Democrats and the media, if Trump’s son in law was poised to benefit financially from the pandemic.
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An actor tweets: I like asking conservative women who call themselves “originalists” if they’ve ever voted. — Bradley Whitford (@BradleyWhitford) October 13, 2020 Interesting. I like asking actors if they’ve ever read the Constitution or learned what the term “originalist” means, because, at least in the case of Bradley Whitford, the answer seems to be
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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas slapped down a reporter attempting to mislead the publiic about the senator’s comments during the congressional hearing for the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Cruz finished up his time at the hearing of the Senate Judicial Committee with some personal questions for Barrett. Emily Peck
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During the Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court nomination hearings on Tuesday, in response to a question from Senator Dianne Feinstein about whether she would roll back protections for the LGBT community, Judge Barrett replied that she has “never discriminated on the basis of sexual preference and would not discriminate on the basis of sexual preference.”
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participates in the first presidential campaign debate with President Donald Trump in Cleveland, Ohio, September 29, 2020. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) Joe Biden’s son-in-law Howard Krein is an informal adviser to the Democratic presidential candidate on the response to the coronavirus pandemic, while simultaneously investing in health-care startups to address the pandemic, Politico
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New York governor Andrew Cuomo speaks at the unveiling for the Mother Cabrini statue in New York, October 12, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) New York governor Andrew Cuomo in his new memoir blames conservatives and right-wing media for the controversy over coronavirus outbreaks in the state’s nursing homes. Around 6,700 nursing home residents in New York
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MSNBC’s Chris Hayes appeared exasperated at why House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was stalling on a deal on coronavirus relief. Hayes made the comments in a question to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on his show Tuesday. “The president is all over the place, and doesn’t have the attention span to concentrate on this
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate for North Carolina Cal Cunningham has not been hurt by multiple allegations of extramarital affairs in recent weeks, and has even expanded his lead against incumbent Sen. Thom Tillis (R) according to a recent poll. What are the details? Newsweek reported a “Monmouth University poll released Tuesday finds Cunningham with a
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(rarrarorro/Getty Images) Earlier this year, the federal government worked across party lines to pass a historic economic-relief bill. By most measures, it worked: Concerns about a wave of bankruptcies and permanently high unemployment have more or less receded. Despite the lockdowns, personal incomes soared in the second quarter, cushioning household finances and avoiding a wave
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