Month: October 2020

NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I n my last piece, I alluded to an article by Hunter Derensis of The American Conservative, which makes the case that conservatives should look to John C. Calhoun, of all people, for political guidance. Though I didn’t have space to fully address it yesterday, I believe Derensis’s argument is historically illiterate
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said that the nomination process of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court is unconstitutional, but even the CNN fact checker had to admit he was lying. Biden was trying to deflect from the accusations that Democrats were in favor of packing the court with liberal justices after the election
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(Natural News) There can be no doubt that U.S. social media platforms that became behemoths thanks to the patronage of American users are big enough now that they no longer need to hide their left-wing anti-American bias. And Twitter is one of the worst for that bias. In recent days, the platform locked down the
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020 by: Mike Adams Tags: barack obama, Collusion, conspiracy, deep state, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Joe Biden, John Brennan, Osama Bin Laden, Seal Team Six, traitors, treason Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.clearnewswire.com/465796.html (Natural News) This story is rapidly unfolding and looks to be one of the most damning indictments of the
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AR-15 rifles for sale at the Guntoberfest gun show in Oaks, Penn., October 6, 2017 (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) In his questioning of Amy Coney Barrett regarding an Indiana case about a non-violent felon and his constitutional right to bear arms, Illinois senator Dick Durbin dropped numerous false claims about Chicago gun crimes. But he topped it
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In a wide-ranging interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper yesterday, Dr. Anthony Fauci said he believes the excess deaths we are seeing this year show that the COVID-19 death count is higher than what’s officially being reported. “It certainly suggests that is the case,” Fauci said in response to Tapper’s assertion of over 20% more excess
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett followed in the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s footsteps Tuesday during the second round of her confirmation hearings, refusing to answer questions from senators about how she would rule on particular cases that may come before the Supreme Court. Barrett faced questions from Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats on abortion and Roe
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett repeatedly demonstrated her judicial brilliance during Tuesday’s hearing, but the most iconic moment of them all came during Texas Senator John Cornyn’s questioning. “Most of us have multiple notebooks and notes and books and things like that in front of us,” observed Senator Cornyn. “Can you hold up what you’ve been
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Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett enters the hearing room during the second day of her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 13, 2020. (Demetrius Freeman/Reuters) Senator Patrick Leahy on Tuesday asked Judge Amy Coney Barrett to recuse herself in advance from any potential Supreme Court cases
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While there have been unpleasant exceptions, most of the Democrats in the Senate have taken a less confrontational approach to the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett thus far. For example, Kamala Harris primarily spent her time excoriating President Trump during her opening remarks, giving the impression of being a bit more
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(Natural News) Peter Beinart, editor-at-large of Jewish Currents, recently penned an op-ed for The New York Times calling on the United Nations to stage an “international intervention” in order to stop Donald Trump from winning the Nov. 3 election. Echoing the sentiment expressed by George Soros operative Zack Ford, a queer atheist social justice warrior
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A volunteer is injected with a vaccine as he participates in a coronavirus vaccination study at the Research Centers of America, in Hollywood, Fla., September 24, 2020. (Marco Bello/Reuters) Johnson & Johnson has paused its late stage clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine because of an “unexplained” illness in one of the participants, the company
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On the Princeton University campus in 2013. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) Welcome to “The Tuesday,” a newsletter about politics, language, and culture. They don’t give out Nobel prizes for newsletters, but you don’t get into the newsletter game for the glory. The Intellectual Superpower One of the unkind stereotypes of Americans is that we are an un-intellectual
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On Monday, BlazeTV host Chad Prather called out liberal pundit Keith Olbermann for an unhinged verbal assault on President Donald Trump, Trump’s enablers, and Trump’s supporters. What did Olbermann say? Trump can be and must be, expunged. The hate he has triggered, Pandora’s boxes he has opened, they will not be so easily destroyed. So,
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Monday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court was attended by Republicans, Democrats, and the Judge herself. But the coverage of the event, during ABC’s World News Tonight, sounded more like a highlight reel for the left. Senior national correspondent Terry Moran repeatedly boasted ‘Democrats this’ and ‘Democrats
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Republican Senate candidate John James (johnjamesforsenate.com) John James, the Republican Senate candidate for the state of Michigan, is trailing incumbent Democrat Gary Peters by just one percentage point in a New York Times/Siena College poll released on Monday. Peters leads James 43-42 percent in the new poll. Respondents to the same survey taken in June gave
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