Month: April 2021

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has a warning for Democrats eager to pack the Supreme Court with ideologically liberal justices. Reid’s comments came one day after President Joe Biden signed an executive order forming a commission to study expanding the Supreme Court. What did Reid say? Reid, who served two decades in the
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Last week Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-D) was mocked on social media for declaring that social programs like “paid leave,” “child care,” and “caregiving” were “infrastructure” because they were part of President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure slush fund. And, during Sunday’s morning newscasts, ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s Sunday Today took up the Orwellian redefinition
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Yale University’s Sterling Library, with Maya Lin’s Women’s Table fountain in the foreground. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) Yale has a chance to lead the way in developing true diversity, with an upcoming trustee election. Yale’s having an election, and this one won’t be rigged. For the first time since 1965, there’s an independent candidate running for the
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(Natural News) Just say no to chemical violence and medical violence. Don’t be coerced into getting the Chinese Flu vaccines that contain experimental mRNA technology when the whole vaccine industry in this country has already dished out over $4 billion in damages to its victims, dead and alive. If you believe the vaccine industry is
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(Natural News) CNN revealed the sinister plot behind the government’s continuous lock down policies. The tyrannical, controlling intent behind government lockdowns was revealed for all to see in a recent broadcast that featured disgraced anchor, Chris Cuomo, and former Planned Parenthood president, Dr. Leana Wen. “We need to make it clear to them (Americans) that
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(Kritchanut/Getty Images) How are local governments allowed to tax people who neither live nor work within their limits? What’s a city official to do when a pandemic slams tax revenue? In our home states of Michigan and Ohio, state and local leaders have an odd — and unconstitutional — answer. They want cities to tax
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) exchanged a war of words with former House Speaker John Boehner. Cruz attacked the fellow Republican after a teaser video clip from an upcoming “CBS Sunday Morning” interview featured Boehner calling Cruz a “jerk” and a “political terrorist.” While out promoting his new book “On the House: A Washington Memoir” that
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A man receives his second dose of a coronavirus vaccine at the Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center in Fairbanks, Alaska, March 30, 2021. (Nathan Howard/Reuters) On the menu today: a deep dive into why the two key demographics of Americans who are particularly hesitant or reluctant to get vaccinated against COVID-19 are White Republican men
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People who have been vaccinated are less likely to consider it safe to travel than people who haven’t been vaccinated and don’t want to be. Philip Klein suggests that the perverse messaging from public-health officials helps to explain this pattern. I suspect, though, that part of the explanation is simply that people who have been
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Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors was sharply criticized this week after news broke that she had purchased a $1.4 million home in a mostly white Los Angeles-area neighborhood. As the New York Post noted, Khan-Cullors is a “self-described Marxist.” What are the details? Khan-Cullors, who helped start the Black Lives Matter movement following George
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A top aide of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer took a spring break trip to Florida with family. Only days earlier, the Democratic governor of Michigan warned her constituents about travel because of concerns of spreading COVID-19. Tricia Foster, Whitmer’s chief operating officer, posted photos on Facebook of her family vacationing in Siesta Key, a popular
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From left to right: Reed Galen, John Weaver, Rick Wilson, and Steve Schmidt. (National Review Illustration/Cristi Name) There have been plenty of grifters in the political world. But what made the Lincoln Project grift unique was that much of it played out on television. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T here was nothing special about the Lincoln
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White House coordinator for the southern border Ambassador Roberta Jacobson takes a question during a White House press briefing in Washington, March 2021. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Really? Roberta S. Jacobson, the former ambassador to Mexico whom President Biden chose as his “border czar” on the National Security Council, will step down at the end of the
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A video journalist was terrorized and physically assaulted by Antifa supporters because he was documenting an “anti-eviction march” in Detroit. Brandon Gutenschwager is an independent reporter who has developed a massive following on Twitter for his thorough coverage of protests and riots across the country — from Seattle to Washington, D.C., to Portland. Gutenschwager, who
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claimed in an interview this week that racism was “physically built” into the American highway system. Buttigieg’s comments came just days after President Joe Biden announced an aggressive multi-trillion dollar infrastructure plan that critics said has very little to do with improving American infrastructure. What did Buttigieg say? Speaking with reporter
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House Democrats scheduled a debate and vote on reparations for black Americans. Democratic Chairman Jerry Nadler says the bill “is not intended to divide” America. Republican President Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves on January 1, 1863. FOX News reported: TRENDING: HUGE NEWS: Attorney Matthew DePerno Releases Michigan Elections Forensics Report – 66,194 Unregistered Ballots Tallied
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People protest in support of the unionizing efforts of the Alabama Amazon workers, in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2021. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) A high-profile unionization effort by Amazon workers in Alabama fell short Friday, as Amazon easily passed the 1,608 votes needed at its 6,000-person warehouse in Bessemer. An early count showed that workers opted
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White House coordinator for the southern border Ambassador Roberta Jacobson takes a question during a White House press briefing in Washington, March 2021. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Roberta Jacobson, the Biden administration’s coordinator at the southern border, announced on Friday that she would step down from her position at the end of April. Jacobson said she always
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The Los Angeles Times attempted to stir the proverbial pot this week by publishing an article titled: “The casual racism of mispronouncing an Asian person’s name.” The motivation for the article stemmed from an incident at the L.A. theater community’s Ovation Awards, where presenters accidentally mispronounced the name of an Asian-American nominee and mistakenly displayed
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