Month: June 2022

It sounds like something out of George Orwell when New York Governor Kathy Hochul brags about mandating social media platforms turn themselves into snitches. With obvious pride in her Mean-Girl-Turned-Autocrat voice, Hochul announced on Monday, “In the state of New York, we’re now requiring social media networks to monitor and report hateful conduct on their
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As Tesla CEO and free speech advocate Elon Musk has fought to acquire Twitter, he demanded the platform reveal how many of its users may be spam or fake accounts. His legal team accused the platform of deliberately hiding information amid Musk’s investigation. Musk’s attorneys blasted Twitter leadership in a June 6 letter to Twitter
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Drag queens messed with Texas and had a “family-friendly” drag show for little kids over the weekend. Elsewhere in Texas, we find out a good guy with a gun was stopped by police from taking out the Uvalde shooter. And AOC says she’s an Indian now? Use promo code CULTURE for $10 off your annual
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“COVID is a far greater threat to kids than flu is,” tweeted Ashish Jha, the White House’s Covid response coordinator, before insisting that parents get their eligible children vaccinated. He cited a study by Harvard Medical School instructor Jeremy Faust, which claims that COVID killed over 600 children in 2021, while the seasonal flu kills
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On the Monday morning broadcast network newscasts, ABC, CBS, and NBC continued to promote the inflated definition of mass shootings from the Gun Violence Archive in light of weekend shootings in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, claiming there were 13 weekend mass shootings. And, worse yet, they absolved far-left cities and prosecutors from being a
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Now that a jury in Fairfax County, Virginia mostly sided with actor Johnny Depp in his defamation suit against his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, The Washington Post editorial-page staff published a mea culpa of sorts on Sunday’s op-ed page. An article by their media critic Erik Wemple headlined “The Depp-Heard case hinged on the world’s worst #MeToo op-ed.”
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One of the lawyers who successfully represented Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann during his defamation cases has joined the legal team of Kyle Rittenhouse. The high-profile lawyer proclaimed that he believes there are as many as 15 “solid” defamation cases against “large defendants” like Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Numerous influential media outlets painted
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Fumio Kishida, the Prime Minister of Japan, is considering attending a summit of leaders from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to discuss the potential of Japanese collaboration with Western leaders over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The Strait Times, a daily English language newspaper published in Singapore, reported that Kishida’s move
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After what happened in the 2020 election, I’ve been craving for Donald Trump to get his revenge. He absolutely deserves to be vindicated, and we need someone with a track record who can fix the damage done by Joe Biden. But, since then, I’ve evolved. Earlier this year, I saw Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speak
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On her Saturday morning MSNBC show, Tiffany Cross devoted a segment to a collective kvetch over how some white women are supposedly too stupid (and racist) to vote in their best interests and get with the liberal agenda. Instead, they vote Republican! Yet Cross and her panelists would glorify Vice President Kamala Harris, who recently said:  “How dare they
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Elon Musk caused quite a stir on Twitter this weekend by asking an intriguing question about Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, the media, and the Department of Justice. One of the top-trending topics on Twitter on Saturday was “Jeffrey Epstein.” Musk set the trending topic ablaze when he tweeted a question about the deceased convicted pedophile.
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Former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg was under investigation for misusing corporate resources to pay for her wedding. Sandberg was COO at Facebook’s parent company. The Wall Street Journal reported that Sandberg left after the company reviewed her personal activities for potential misuse of company funds.  The Journal said the company’s review included “a review of
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