House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) speaks at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., July 28, 2021. (Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) U.S. Capitol Police were authorized to arrest visitors and staff as of Wednesday for refusal to wear masks, according to a memo obtained by Representative Kat Cammack (R., Fla.). Visitors and staff should also be denied
Month: July 2021
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is on a mission to get citizens vaccinated. In this clip, Pat Gray and Jeff Fisher reacted to Cuomo’s plan of action and likened it to a mobster movie. During a press conference, Cuomo said that authorities would “have to get in those communities…knock on those doors…convince people, and put
CNN host Chris Cuomo looks to be in rare form this week. He delivered a highly animated interview Monday trying to bait freshman Republican U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida into a verbal fight, which failed to launch due to Donalds’ calm, cool handling of the host’s combative tone. And Cuomo was back for more
File this one under NewsBusters’ “Sudden Respect” rubric . . . Morning Joe has a history of trashing Mitch McConnell, with Joe Scarborough having slimed him as “Moscow Mitch,” and even more disgustingly, as “Chokehold Mitch.” But on today’s show, Morning Joe went out of its way to praise the once [and future?] Senate Majority
For years, the left has insisted that manmade climate change is not only real but “the science is settled.” If you don’t believe in manmade climate change, you’re a climate denier who doesn’t believe in science. The discussion is over, and you are not to be taken seriously because of what “the science” says. “The
Former president Donald Trump addresses a member of the news media after attending a border security briefing with Texas Governor Greg Abbott in Weslaco, Texas, June 30, 2021. (Brandon Bell/Reuters) The feud between the Trump family and the Bush family continues, this time in a local Texas race for attorney general. The Texas attorney general
(Natural News) Via the words of the CDC’s own director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the official narrative on vaccines and covid has just self-destructed. While in March of this year, Walenksy had publicly promised that vaccinated people could not spread the virus and infect others, this week she publicly stated that vaccines are failing, and that
President Joe Biden delivers remarks to members of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence nearby McLean, Va., July 27, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Yikes, what a way to start Thursday. The Biden administration fears another grim winter of COVID deaths, the CDC isn’t giving many details about the data that spurred their recent decision
Netflix is reportedly set to hand down an order to its staff for mandated COVID-19 vaccinations on all U.S.-based film production employees — including cast members — according to a Wednesday report from Deadline. Netflix, according to the report, would be the first major studio to take such strides in tamping down the spread of
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has quietly updated its guidelines regarding fully vaccinated people getting tested following COVID-19 exposures, according to a Thursday Insider report. Before this week, the report noted, the CDC “maintained that fully vaccinated people did not need to get tested for COVID-19, unless they developed symptoms.” During July 8
Five years after then-media reporter Jim Rutenberg got the ball rolling, New York Times media reporter Marc Tracy publicly angled for even less impartial coverage of conservative political figures in Tuesday’s “Trump Is Gone, but the Media’s Misinformation Challenge Is Still Here.” The full deck of online headlines: Should news outlets contextualize false claims made by
One of the most frustrating elements of the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been the complete lack of attention given to recovered immunity. Health bureaucrats like Anthony Fauci rarely mention the fact that individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 infections likely maintain robust antibodies to protect against the virus for many months. These
(Natural News) Many people seem to have missed it, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) made a powerful admission this week that completely upends everything we have been told for the past several months about Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines.” In a shocking announcement, the CDC actually confessed to the fact that
Former Democrat senator Barbara Boxer was attacked and robbed in California a few days ago. The liberal media is, for the most part, ignoring the story. Why would they do that? Could it be because this would reflect badly on Democrat policies that have led to a rise in violent crime? FOX News reports: TRENDING:
Columbus Academy in Ohio (Contributed) How families have been torn apart amid accusations of bullying, racism and leftwing social justice indoctrination at a prestigious Ohio prep school. Amy Gonzalez had concerns about her daughter’s school before the “Justice in June” email. She worried about stories of Columbus Academy teachers pushing left-wing politics in their classes.
(Philippe Wojazer / Reuters) At long last, we have some details of the bipartisan infrastructure deal, courtesy of Politico. Congress will be expected to vote on a massive bill without reading it, and we know what that leads to: unintentionally creating new programs they didn’t know were there. On July 15, I wrote about how
More Americans say they want Congress to investigate Black Lives Matter protests than want the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot investigated, new poll results show. The news may serve as a boon to Republicans, who have argued that any truly bipartisan commission to probe the Capitol riot ought to be broad enough to include an
The Capitol riot was foolish and tragic, but Pelosi’s Select Committee “investigation” on the January 6 “insurrection” has devolved into a show trial complete with bad tears and bad acting. But this is just a charade designed to distract us. What’s going on behind closed doors is truly nefarious. The Biden White House and the
Despite crime continuing to skyrocket in major cities throughout President Biden’s America, his staunch allies in the broadcast networks were largely tight-lipped about it on their morning and evening newscasts. Not even the Monday assault and robbery of former Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer (CA) could shake Biden’s sentinels at ABC, CBS, and NBC. But interestingly,
In a few days, some of the programs authorized by Congress specifically to deal with the pandemic will expire. Some others will continue until the fall. Others will end well into 2022. Perhaps most notably, the CDC’s unconstitutional eviction moratorium is set to expire on July 31. The Supreme Court declared the program unconstitutional earlier
Jake Ellzey for congress campaign (Jake Ellzey for Texas/YouTube) Texas state representative Jake Ellzey defeated fellow Republican Susan Wright in a runoff election for the state’s sixth congressional district, after former President Trump endorsed Wright. Ellzey won with just over 53 percent of the vote on Tuesday, with Wright taking 46.7 percent. Just 39,000 voters
Antifa goons brawled and got beat up at a “We Are Israel” rally in El Cajon, California over the weekend where Mike Pompeo spoke. Dozens of Antifa thugs dressed in black bloc showed up to the rally in SoCal to cause problems. Advertisement – story continues below The two sides brawled and the conservatives gave
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, and top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, testify before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., July 20, 2021. (J. Scott Applewhite/Reuters) Begin with one simple fact: The Delta variant of COVID-19 is more contagious than the original virus, but
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) participate in a “No Climate, No Deal” demonstration outside the White House in Washington, DC, June 28, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) blasted Senator Kyrsten Sinema on Wednesday after the Arizona Democrat came out against Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending plan. “Good luck tanking your
As Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a recall election in the Golden State, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is backing him in a new ad. “We’ve seen Trump Republicans across the country attacking election results and the right to vote. Now they’re coming to grab power in California, abusing the recall process and costing taxpayers millions,”
Louder With Crowder host Steven Crowder posted a photo of himself on Tuesday and indicated that he had recently come close to death. “Last night took a turn for the worse. Ever actually get so close that you can physically feel death? He’s a dick. The good news is, it’s fixable and these things happen.
Fox News media reporter Brian Flood chronicled the eyerolls and protests following the liberal tilt of the latest nominations for News and Documentary Emmy awards. The most ridiculous nomination was placing leftist MSNBC host Rachel Maddow in the “Outstanding Newscast” category alongside ABC’s World News Tonight and Nightline, NBC Nightly News, and Vice News Tonight.
The United States keeps data on COVID-19, but much of the tracking we should be most interested in now is what health care providers and patients report voluntarily. Vaccine breakthroughs and side effects rely on reports from providers and patients, so both are likely underestimates. The CDC decided not to collect data on all COVID-19
Susan Wright (FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube) On Tuesday, Jake Ellzey defeated Susan Wright in the House GOP primary runoff election in Texas 53.3 percent to 46.7 percent. Wright is the widow of the late GOP congressman Ron Wright (whose death left the seat vacant) and had the endorsement of former president Donald Trump. Ellzey is
(rarrarorro/Getty Images) The Senate voted 67–32 to advance a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure proposal on Wednesday night. The vote comes one month after negotiators initially said they had reached a deal on infrastructure. A bipartisan group of ten senators and the White House then spent weeks finalizing the details of the proposal. The 17
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