Month: March 2021

The Babylon Bee is considering a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times after America’s newspaper of record baselessly accused the Christian satire site of having “trafficked in misinformation under the guise of satire.” The Times‘ accusation was baseless and the Babylon Bee probably has a good case, but the whole situation is extremely ironic because of
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during the welcome segment of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., February 26, 2021. (Joe Skipper/Reuters) Florida governor Ron DeSantis has emerged as the frontrunner in a potential 2024 Republican presidential primary, if former President Trump is not included in the field, according to a poll by Echelon
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Late-night TV host Steven Colbert took a swing at Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), suggesting that in addition to addressing mass shooting tragedies, Congress should take a look at drunk driving-related casualties “too.” On Wednesday’s episode of “Louder with Crowder,” Steven Crowder responded to Colbert’s “ignorance of gun laws” that was on display when Colbert made
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Jack Phillips speaks at a press conference outside the Supreme Court after oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, December 5, 2017. (Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters) They want to break him to send a message. But the Masterpiece Cakeshop owner is standing his ground. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE J ack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece
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There’s an interesting pattern emerging from my investigative work into the family court system in Missouri: institutionalized discrimination against Americans with disabilities. (You can read about the investigation here.) The main plot is that court professionals and experts are alleged to be diagnosing one parent or the other with mental disorders in order to take
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Republican U.S. Senatorial challenger John James addresses the Detroit Economic Club meeting during the second debate against Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow in Detroit, Mich., October 15, 2018. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters) John James is reportedly exploring a run for governor of Michigan in 2022. This makes sense. True, James lost statewide elections in both 2018 and 2020,
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(Natural News) Democrats routinely accuse their political opponents for doing things they themselves are doing, such as when they called former President Donald Trump the least transparent president in history. In fact, Trump was an open book: He declassified phone calls with foreign leaders, which is unprecedented; he actually kept his campaign promises; and he
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Rich Lowry’s informative article on the Biden administration’s border doublespeak quotes DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: “We are expelling families. We are expelling single adults. And we’ve made a decision that we will not expel young, vulnerable children.” That’s not what the administration is actually doing. But it also wouldn’t be wise. At some point, I
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The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Dr. Rachel Levine as the nation’s assistant secretary of health, making the former Pennsylvania health secretary the first openly transgender official ever confirmed by the upper chamber. What are the details? Two Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine) joined all Democrats in approving Levine’s confirmation, with
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A letter signed by 12 state attorneys general demanded that Facebook and Twitter do more to shut down misinformation about vaccines on their social media platforms. The letter was addressed to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, and Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter. “The people and groups spreading falsehoods and misleading Americans about the safety
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Who is really running the country? Joe Biden is putting Kamala Harris in charge of handling the border crisis, senior admin officials announced on Wednesday. Axios reported: Harris will lead efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador) to manage the flow of unaccompanied children and migrant families arriving at the
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Former president Clinton speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 23, 2010. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) According to Politico’s White House reporter, Vice President Kamala Harris will host an event this Friday featuring President Bill Clinton, a one-on-one discussion of ways to “empower women and girls in the U.S. and around the world” in light
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