Month: February 2024

Top O’ the Briefing Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Merriroot was greatly disappointed that his Nutella pot pie wasn’t a hit at the monthly Connect 4 Enthusiasts social.  Advertisement Nothing is ever as it seems in Washington. The people are shallow, but the subterfuge runs deep. It’s not a bad idea to question
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Physician to the president Kevin O’Connor declared in a memo to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre that the president remains “fit for duty and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations.” “This patient’s current medical considerations are detailed as above, and remain stable and well-controlled. They include obstructive sleep apnea,
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Former President Donald Trump was handed a victory on Wednesday after the U.S. Supreme Court announced they would take up the question of presidential immunity and possibly push back a criminal trial until after the election. The court said that it would consider “whether and if so to what extent does a former president enjoy
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New York Times reporter Jennifer Medina was the latest reporter to cover the pro-Palestinian rump of Democrats turning against Biden in Michigan, on Tuesday’s front page: “Biden Is Losing Party Loyalists Over Gaza War.” While it’s interesting to see the Times feature prominent coverage of a movement that opposes Biden in an election year, Medina’s
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A Republican state senator in Oklahoma isn’t backing down after he referred to certain people pushing the LGBTQ+ agenda as “filth” and infuriated many. Sen. Tom Woods (R) was speaking at a legislative forum sponsored by the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce when he made the comments. He was referring to the death of Nex
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Despite the fact that U.S. government officials have been allegedly looking toward American divestment from Communist China, American pension funds continue to invest in China to the tune of billions of dollars. Advertisement The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is America’s main and existential enemy in the world. The CCP is a genocidal and authoritarian dictatorship
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The execution of Idaho’s longest-serving death row inmate has been canceled after officials were unable to access a vein into which they could inject the prescribed lethal drugs. Thomas Creech, 73, has been on death row since 1981, when he pled guilty to killing a fellow prisoner. He has also been convicted a total of
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As part of Black History Month 2024, my organization, CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education, has announced the release of “The State of Black Progress,” published by Encounter Books. This is a follow-up to “The State of Black America,” published by CURE in 2022. The objective of these tomes is to showcase first-class scholarship
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Google found itself embroiled in controversy last week after the company’s Gemini artificial intelligence demonstrated an almost comical adherence to woke ideology. Multiple users found that the AI had a peculiar bias against white people, removing them from almost every historical context. Gemini repeatedly rendered popes, Vikings, medieval knights, American founding fathers, and even Nazi
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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has once again clearly, definitely, and unequivocally stated that his preferred candidate in the U.S. presidential election is Joe Biden. On February 21, at a fundraising event in San Francisco, Biden said: “We have a crazy SOB like that guy Putin and others …” The White House posted the comment on
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Sen. Mitch McConnell announced his decision to step down as the Republican leader in November on Wednesday and MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports was quickly ready to kick the “very hypocritical” and “tainted” McConnell out the door. Senior Capitol Hill correspondent Garrett Haake didn’t use the word “hypocritical,” but he might as well have as he
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued President Joe Biden and members of his administration last year over the ratification and implementation of the $1.7 trillion Consolidated Appropriation Act of 2023. Paxton said the mammoth spending bill — which contains at least one provision affecting the Lone Star State — was unlawful and therefore unenforceable because
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A group of comedians called the Danger Cats cancelled at least eight shows after the comedy venues that were set to host them received a series of threats ranging from arson to physical violence. “What started as jokes has now moved into new territory,” Brett Forte, one of the comedians, wrote on X. “We’ve received
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