Month: March 2021

As President Biden demonstrated at his first press conference, it’s once again cool to call your political opponents “un-American” and, better yet, The New York Times won’t accuse you of questioning your opponent’s patriotism, but will boast of the smear in approving front-page headline. And speaking of headlines, The Times will do anything to defend the far-left For
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In case you’ve forgotten some of the knee-jerk responses to the Boulder shooting, let me remind you. Here’s a Deadspin editor bringing up a “white man with an AR-15” and a USA Today editor replying “It’s always an angry white man. Always.” (She was fired over that tweet.) “Activist, feminist, author” How she reacted when
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(Andrew Kelly/Reuters) One amusing wrinkle in the debate over election rules is that Democratic states often have more restrictive voting rules than Republican states accused of voter suppression. Karl Rove had a good column about this the other day, and did a segment on Fox on the relatively restrictive rules in Delaware: .@KarlRove absolutely demolishes
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The White House confirmed on Friday that President Joe Biden will sign executive orders on gun control. During Friday’s White House press conference, CNN Chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins asked, “Should we still be expecting executive orders from the President on gun measures?” White House press secretary Jen Psaki replied, “Yes,” and said there
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Progressives have made calls to “defund the police” and “abolish the police” in cities across the United States for months, including in Los Angeles. However, cities have been forced to provide additional funding for their police departments after violent crimes have spiked, including Los Angeles. In the first two months of 2021, Los Angeles Police
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Protestors hold signs at a “March For Our Lives” demonstration demanding gun control in Sacramento, Calif., March 24, 2018. (Bob Strong/Reuters) The Left’s favored talking point on guns is simply dishonest. ‘You can’t really be pro-life unless you support X, or oppose Y,” or, most commonly, “agree with me on Z.” It’s a favorite refrain
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Rapper Lil Nas X is attempting to drum up publicity by releasing controversy-inducing Satanic-themed sneakers and a new music video where he gets sexual with Lucifer. Lil Nas X partnered with MSCHF, a Brooklyn-based creative arts company, to create “Satan Shoes.” The demonic sneakers are a pair of Nike Air Max 97, which normally retail
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It’s been over a month since conservative talk show legend Rush Limbaugh passed away. And ever since, the many voices of many American conservatives that would’ve otherwise remained unheard without his golden microphone, now speak in loving remembrance. Limbaugh’s brother David, awed by the immense outpour of love his now-deceased brother’s audience continues to show,
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A man holds an AR-15 at the Ringmasters of Utah gun range in Springville, Utah, in 2015. (George Frey/Reuters) The dangerous gun owners are the ones who don’t make their gun ownership an occasion for socializing and interacting with other gun owners. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A s the macabre spectacle of mass shootings returns to
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger gives an update on the state of the election at the State Capitol in Atlanta, Ga., November 6, 2020. (Dustin Chambers/Reuters) Top Georgia elections officials said Democrats’ claims that the state’s new voting law amounts to “voter suppression” are comparable to former President Trump’s allegations that systemic voter fraud
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Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced on Friday that the city of Baltimore would permanently suspend prosecution of prostitution, drug possession, minor traffic offenses, and other so-called “quality of life” crimes. Mosby had previously announced the policy as a temporary measure that was allegedly designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 among the city’s police
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In a refrain that is by now becoming familiar to residents of the Peach State, liberals are threatening to continue their never-ending crusade to ruin the livelihoods of people who disagree with them politically against the entire state of Georgia. Their current campaign involves a threatened boycott against Georgia-based companies unless they act with sufficient
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Smug isn’t a good look for most comedians. Funny people may point out our foibles, but they’re best at capturing an Everyman sensibility while doing so. Confessional comedy kills, like most of the jokes Jim Gaffigan tells. Even when comics target their audiences there’s a wink-wink acknowledgement in play. They’re just like us! Somehow Jimmy Kimmel forget that
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(Image Source/Getty Images) Advice for the young conservative in the modern world. Welcome to the Vitruvian Life, NR’s weekly advice column for young conservatives in the modern world. Send in your questions about living a balanced, virtuous life: mind, body, and soul. Include your name (anonymous or not), and town in an email to Vitruvian.Life@nationalreview.com.
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Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson rejected the public compulsion to seek political statements from celebrities and said that actors should stick to acting instead. Johansson made the comments during an interview with “The Gentlewoman,” a British magazine. “I don’t think actors have obligations to have a public role in society,” said the star of the popular
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(Natural News) An electric vehicle charging station that runs on tidal energy went online this week. Made by Scottish energy company Nova Innovation, the charging point is located in the isle of Yell in Shetland, an archipelago of roughly 100 islands. The station gets its power supply from Nova’s Shetland Tidal Array, a four-turbine installation in the strait of Bluemull Sound
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(Natural News) Health officials publicly criticized AstraZeneca following reports that the pharmaceutical company used outdated information to show how well its coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine worked. On Monday, March 22, AstraZeneca published reports stating that the vaccine it developed in partnership with Oxford University showed 79 percent efficacy in stopping symptomatic illness in trials conducted in
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