Month: May 2021

Bill Maher now admits that the Russiagate story that he helped promulgate while Donald Trump was president had elements that were “reported erroneously.” The liberal TV talk show host made the admission on the latest episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher.” There were hundreds of media outlets and some Democratic politicians that pushed conspiracy
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On Saturday’s Good Morning America, ABC White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks issued a press release for the Biden administration’s mind-boggling decision to cancel border-wall construction projects in the middle of a border crisis. Liberal bias enables liberal shamelessness. Parks used the usual Democrat spin that the Trump administration only built 80 miles of “new wall”
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(Brendan McDermid/Reuters) In a strikingly original blog post, Tanner Greer wrote that communitarian conservatives (of various stripes) are counting on what he calls the “literal descendants of the ‘butternut’ settlers who delivered Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana to Trump”, to transform Republican politics in a direction more oriented to the common good than libertarianism. But, Greer
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Fox News viewers witnessed first-hand how the migrant crisis is unfolding at the southern United States border on Thursday when a live interview was interrupted by authorities searching for migrants. While explaining to Fox News host Dana Perino that “we’re under siege here,” south Texas rancher John Sewell was interrupted by immigration authorities searching for
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President Joe Biden isn’t only taking flack from Republicans over his handling of the border crisis, but now he is receiving condemnation from his own party. This week there were three Democratic senators who were critical of the Biden administration’s handling of the migrant crisis at the southern border. Two Democratic senators from the border
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On Friday, CBS’s Stephen Colbert hosted “a very special” edition of The Late Show to celebrate President Biden’s first 100 days in office and relish in his party’s return to power and lambaste his enemies. Colbert falsely claimed that Biden has been so successful that the GOP has been relegated to complaining about the emasculation of Mr. Potato Head
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When it comes to selecting alumni trustees, Yale’s administrators try to suppress outsider challenges. Pictured: Regnier, after George Caleb Bingham, Canvassing for a Vote, 1853. Color lithograph. (Public domain/Yale University Art Gallery) The board of trustees needs some true diversity — of the ideological and professional variety. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A t Yale University, where
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The Washington Post and New York Times issued major retractions on Saturday after initially reporting that Rudy Giuliani and One America News were warned by the FBI they were targets of a major Russian disinformation campaign during the 2020 presidential election season. What did the newspapers report? The Post reported on Thursday the FBI warned
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A member of the University of Minnesota’s student government was caught on video imploring her peers to make the lives of police officers “hell” by placing bogus calls for help. Lauren Meyers is the chief financial officer of the Minnesota Student Association and the co-chair of the Office for Student Affairs Mental Health committee. During
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CNN En Español Anchor Juan Carlos López’ “analysis” of Senator Tim Scott’s rebuttal speech makes clear that, regardless of language, CNN is going to CNN. Watch López attempt to string together two completely unrelated remarks, from speeches nearly five years apart, as proof evident of a contradiction: U.S. SEN. TIM SCOTT (R-SC): Hear me clearly.
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Alexis de Tocqueville (Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images) American freedom, as Tocqueville understood, requires practically loving your neighbors so that the government doesn’t have to step in to love them for you. Even those familiar with Democracy in America, the great work that Tocqueville authored after his visit to the United States, might not be
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(Natural News) More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, some three in 10 healthcare workers say they have considered leaving the profession due to burnout and stress, a nationally representative survey out Thursday indicates. The survey, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and the Washington Post, revealed that roughly half of all healthcare workers are burned
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(Natural News) Sarah Beuckmann of Glasgow, Scotland, felt a tingling sensation in her legs and noticed a rash flaring up around her ankles a week after getting her first dose of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine on March 18. She also had flu-like symptoms right after the vaccination. Beuckmann called her doctor to arrange an appointment the morning she
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One of the 12 jurors who convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of murdering George Floyd broke his silence this week, expressing his desire to “help push for change.” What did the juror say? Brandon Mitchell, a 31-year-old high school basketball coach, told the Wall Street Journal he did not want to remain anonymous
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California is preparing to issue early release credits for approximately 76,000 inmates, including tens of thousands who were convicted of violent crimes. “More than 63,000 inmates convicted of violent crimes will be eligible for good behavior credits that shorten their sentences by one-third instead of the one-fifth that had been in place since 2017,” the
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Liberals have gone from fretting over “restrictions” on voting to restrictions on rioting. They like to call them “anti-protest bills.” So Republicans are opposed to voting and protesting? On Friday night’s All Things Considered on NPR, their segment was titled “Wave Of ‘Anti-Protest’ Bills Could Threaten First Amendment.” Anchor Mary Louise Kelly turned to the
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Some “Saturday Night Live” cast members and a writer don’t appear to be welcoming Elon Musk, who is an upcoming host of the NBC sketch TV show. Two “SNL” cast members posted and then deleted seemingly standoffish messages toward the Tesla CEO on social media shortly after Musk was announced as the host for the
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Adam Carolla exists outside the entertainment ecosystem, letting him call out its flaws without fear of cancellation. He runs his self-made “pirate ship,” a company consisting of podcasts, bestselling books, critically hailed documentaries and a steady stand-up career. He’s also a keen-eyed observer of Hollywood’s woke revolution, a driving force behind the Oscars’ decline as a cultural institution, to
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A demonstrator holds a sign during events marking Juneteenth in New York City City, June 19, 2020. (Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters) Our racial problem is getting worse, even as we strive as a nation to marginalize racism. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE S enator Tim Scott is entirely right: “America is not a racist country.” But America has a
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (legalnewsline.com) 1992—The Ninth Circuit, in an opinion written by Judge Betty B. Fletcher and joined by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, rules that the provision of a government-paid sign-language interpreter to a profoundly deaf student who has chosen to attend a “sectarian” (read: Catholic) high school violates the Establishment
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Audio of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reveals he did not have knowledge about secret Israeli military operations until former Secretary of State John Kerry disclosed details about the operations. The new detail directly contradicts State Department’s defense after the bombshell allegation surfaced this week in the New York Times. What is the background?
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