Month: November 2021

Minneapolis voters have rejected a ballot initiative that would have replaced the police department with a Department of Public Safety. The new department could have included police if necessary to accomplish its public safety role, according to the measure. “This amendment would create a Department of Public Safety combining public safety functions through a comprehensive
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Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin has defeated Democratic candidate and former Governor Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor’s race. The gubernatorial race in Virginia was widely expected earlier in the year to serve as a standard-issue referendum on national politics, as Virginia’s odd-year gubernatorial election often does. However, to a large extent, furor over local issues,
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Moments after Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe delivered his sad speech about how Virginia needed to count every vote, CNN’s mostly liberal panel was obviously depressed. And their despondent spirit only sunk lower as they reluctantly realized that Virginia and possibly New Jersey were rejecting their brand of divisive politics. “Terry McAuliffe, not giving a
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Rather than using social media as a notebook, it seemed better to establish a separate optionally accessible site: Signal to Noise. The benefit of a members-only site is it reduces trolling. The Belmont Club will remain open and free, as usual. To keep length manageable, I will start a new notebook every week or so.
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Opponents of critical race theory attend a packed Loudoun County School board meeting in Ashburn, Va., June 22, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace, reacting to incoming election results in Virginia’s gubernatorial race, stated that “critical race theory, which isn’t real, turned the suburbs 15 points to the Trump insurrection endorsed Republican.” While it’s
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So it looks like the Build Back Better bill is starting to come together, and it turns out that social infrastructure is a massive tax cut for affluent suburbanites in New York, California, Hawaii, Vermont, and around Chicago. This would be a $500 BILLION TAX CUT, with over $400 billion going to the top 5%
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Several Republican lawmakers are asking about the total carbon footprint involved in transporting President Biden and others to the climate change-related COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland. “We write to you today requesting that the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) collect and provide information to Congress on the total amount of carbon emissions required to transport
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In an opening statement that would be surprising to anyone who watched the tragic, fatal shooting of Joseph Rosenbaum by Kyle Rittenhouse, Joseph Binger — the prosecutor in Rittenhouse’s trial — strongly implied in his opening statement that Rittenhouse chased down and shot an unarmed Rosenbaum in the back, in spite of video footage that
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In preparation for today’s election in Virginia, the hosts of The View followed Democrats’ orders to convince viewers once more that Critical Race Theory was “not taught in K-12 schools.” But today, they received pushback from NBC Sports reporter Michele Tafoya which sent co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin into a rage. Whoopi started off
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In October, an intensive care unit (ICU) physician notified the CDC and FDA regarding severe injuries and illnesses that, in her expertise, were a result of her patients receiving one of the COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Patricia Lee, who received the vaccine herself, has cared for patients at hospitals affiliated with Georgetown and Harvard. Despite the personal
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An Election Officer prepares “I Voted!” stickers at a polling place at Randolph Elementary School in Arlington, Va., November 2, 2021. (Leah Millis/Reuters) There are a lot of elections today. Some may produce surprising outcomes that aren’t on many people’s radar. Still, here’s a quick rundown of the big ones: Virginia: Governor, House of Delegates, Lieutenant
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(Natural News) New research published in the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) journal reveals that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) spike proteins “significantly” inhibit the ability of damaged DNA to repair itself, a process that is “required for effective V(D)J recombination in adaptive immunity.” Since the so-called “vaccines” are either loaded with spike proteins (Johnson & Johnson,
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Brian Laundrie likely killed himself before authorities even began looking for him, police said, according to a Saturday report from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Laundrie’s partial remains were discovered in Florida’s Carlton Reserve following a lengthy manhunt. What are the details? Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt Hoffman said that though Laundrie’s initial autopsy results were inconclusive, he
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Whoopi Goldberg told a guest co-host on Tuesday’s edition of “The View” that it’s the responsibility of “white people” to “step up” and make skin color a non-issue in America. What are the details? Guest co-host Michele Tafoya — an NBC Sports reporter — made the mistake of wondering out loud in front of the
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The Washington Post must institute mandatory substance testing for its employees. The imperative arises in light of a column today by one of its opinion writers that would seemingly be the result of the author ingesting some seriously mind-bending stuff. The columnist is Greg Sargent, and the headline is “Glenn Youngkin’s repulsive final push reveals a dark truth
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As I watch the absolutely imbecilic meltdown by the left over what some Southwest airlines pilot might have said—and there’s a hard-to-hear video that might say “Let’s go Braves” and not “Let’s Go Brandon!”—I’m struck by how spoiled Democrats are. They have absolutely zero self-awareness. These are the people who gleefully push their political views
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Former Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe speaks at the North America’s Building Trades Unions 2019 legislative conference in Washington, D.C., April 10, 2019. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters) It’s easy to forget that Terry McAuliffe’s role in elected office in Virginia is almost entirely because of his past relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton. His connection to the Clintons
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The judge presiding over the highly anticipated Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial recently criticized what he called a “vast amount” of “irresponsible and sloppy journalism” covering the events surrounding the case. What are the details? While speaking with potential jurors during the jury selection process on Monday, Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder said that
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A Cornell University professor came under fire after he singled out and threatened to fail two students for not wearing face masks. What are the details? Dr. Bruce Monger, a Cornell University senior lecturer, sent every student in his Introductory Oceanography class an email last week attempting to identify two students who did not wear
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It’s easy to only get excited about elections during presidential election years, but even off-year elections can be interesting. Of course, the midterm elections aren’t until next year, but that doesn’t that mean there aren’t consequential elections taking place this year. In fact, there are a few races in particular that I plan to watch
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(Natural News) This finding can only be described as a true “horror” in its implications. Stunning new research published in Viruses, part of the SARS-CoV-2 Host Cell Interactions edition of MDPI (Open Access Journals) reveals that vaccine spike proteins enter cell nuclei and wreak havoc on cells’ DNA repair mechanism, suppressing DNA repair by as
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The Signing of The Declaration of Independence, c. 1873, by Charles Édouard Armand-Dumaresq. (Public domain/Wikimedia) Kevin, you write: Charlie, here’s something I don’t write very often: You could not be more wrong about this. You could not be more wrong if you were trying to be wrong. The “F*** Joe Biden” stuff matters, not because the
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