admin

I have to admit that lately, I’ve been wondering whether liberals are even human. Yes, I understand that they are (technically) part of the human race, but have you noticed how they seem driven by issues that defy human nature? I certainly have. Recent weeks have made it clear that the left doesn’t possess two basic human
0 Comments
Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) speaks during a Senate Intelligence Committee nomination hearing in Washington, D.C., May 5, 2020. (Andrew Harnik/Reuters) Republican Senator Tom Cotton (Ark.) demanded President Biden “publicly apologize” to Kyle Rittenhouse for characterizing him as a “white supremacist” in the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisc., last summer.
0 Comments
Massachusetts State House in Boston (Pixabay) In Virginia, Glenn Youngkin’s successful gubernatorial campaign criticized a divisive mode of identity politics in public schools. Some Republicans in Massachusetts are taking the opposite approach: sponsoring legislation that entrenches an identity-politics bureaucracy. Backed by leading Democrats in the state legislature, “An Act Relative to Educator Diversity” (H. 682)
0 Comments
President Joe Biden said he is “angry and concerned” over the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial following a jury’s decision to acquit the Illinois teenager of all charges Friday afternoon. What happened? In a statement issued Friday afternoon, the president legitimized the feelings of outrage that some may have in response to the not-guilty
0 Comments
Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) is demanding a “federal review” of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, claiming Friday the acquittal of the 18-year-old amounted to a “miscarriage of justice.” What are the details? Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, called on the Department of Justice to intervene over the “heartbreaking verdict.” Unfortunately, Nadler also repeated the
0 Comments
The press will never forgive Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Republican presidential contender, for flouting conventional wisdom on Covid restrictions and successfully opening the state back up for schools, businesses, and life in general earlier than his peers. Friday’s New York Times story “Florida Curtails Coronavirus Mandates, Reflecting Wishes of Vaccine Skeptics” by Miami
0 Comments
Buried deep in this week’s Rocket Report is news that Blue Origin’s much delayed — but strategically vital — BE-4 rocket engine might be delayed once more. Ars Technica’s senior space editor Eric Berger (my go-to guy for all things space) reports that “Blue Origin has yet to begin testing the two BE-4 rocket engines
0 Comments
As the nation struggles to come to grips with the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, many people who have been fed a false narrative about what happened that fateful night in August of 2020 are confused as to why no one will apparently be held accountable for the violence that erupted that night. These people should redirect
0 Comments
Tonight’s podcast follows up from last week’s breakdown of Kyle Rittenhouse’s testimony. On tonight’s episode, I play the worst parts of DA Thomas Binger’s cross-examination, including all the times he got yelled at by Judge Schroeder for misconduct. Halfway through the show, you get to hear my live reaction to the “not guilty” verdict. What
0 Comments
Recent polling indicates that a growing number of Americans are concerned about Biden’s mental state. Tucker Carlson apparently knows some members of Biden’s family and recently revealed what they have told him about this topic. He made the comments during a conversation with conservative commentator Guy Benson. From Townhall: TRENDING: EXCLUSIVE: European Medicines Agency Data
0 Comments
A screen shows Chinese President Xi Jinping attending a virtual meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden via video link, at a restaurant in Beijing, China November 16, 2021. (Tingshu Wang/Reuters) A let’s-be-friends approach only plays into Chinese hands. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE C hina’s nuclear-weapons program is in high gear. America’s ability to deter it is
0 Comments
Kyle Rittenhouse waits for the judge before the jury is relieved for the day during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., November 18, 2021. (Sean Krajacic/Pool via Reuters) Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges in connection with his shooting of three men, two of them fatally, in Kenosha, Wis., last
0 Comments
A former Baltimore County police officer and an accomplice was found shot dead alongside his daughters whom he allegedly abducted, according to police. The harrowing story unfolded on Thursday in western Maryland near the Pennsylvania state line. Police were trying to pull over a vehicle when the 41-year-old former officer Robert Vicosa drove off the
0 Comments
Reactions among Wisconsin politicians to the news that Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges are splitting along party lines. Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes, the frontrunner in the 2022 Democratic Senate primary, issued a statement expressing dismay. “[T]he innocence of Kyle Rittenhouse was virtually demanded by the judge,” Barnes said, adding that
0 Comments
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to American and French reporters during a press conference in Paris, France, November 12, 2021. (Sarahbeth Maney/Pool via Reuters) Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday said Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal is evidence that the criminal justice system needs to be reformed to be more “equitable.” “The verdict really speaks for itself,”
0 Comments
In contrast to many sports leagues and large corporations in America, who have cowed under the threat of losing market share in China, World Tennis Association president Steve Simon promises that the WTA will pull tournaments from China over the disappearance of professional tennis player Peng Shuai if he is not satisfied with an investigation
0 Comments
Outraged parents and students protested after a Massachusetts high school allowed a student to return to class after he posted inappropriate photographs of his female schoolmates on social media. Protesters said that students didn’t feel safe at Westfield High School after the student was suspended for posting 200 of these photographs, but was allowed back
0 Comments