Various celebrities celebrated the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, expressing their excitement on social media. The Senate vote was 53-47 — Republican Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Susan Collins of Maine voted in favor of confirming Jackson to the high court, while
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Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, explained why the satire site’s account was still locked. Twitter locked the account after The Bee posted that Rachel Levine was the site’s “Man of the Year.” Levine is a transgender woman. The account was suspended for posting “hateful conduct.” “I just received this notice that we’ve been
Steve launched VodkaPundit on a well-planned whim in 2002, and has been with PJ Media since its launch in 2005. He served as one of the hosts of PJTV, a pioneer in internet broadcasting. He also cohosts “Right Angle” with Bill Whittle and Scott Ott at BillWhittle.com. He lives with his wife and sons in
Even after Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed the leftist media cannot stop whining that she was treated unfairly by Republican Senators. They are even playing the race card in their attacks on the GOP, with CNN’s Lauran Coates suggesting that some Senators not wearing neckties to the vote was disrespectful to the first
Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California tested positive for coronavirus and many online pointed out that she had recent events with close contact with President Joe Biden and other Democrats. “After testing negative this week, Speaker Pelosi received a positive test result for Covid-19 and is currently asymptomatic,” said Drew Hammill, Pelosi’s spokesperson in
Two men were charged with impersonating federal law enforcement agents in Washington, D.C., according to court documents. One of the fake Department of Homeland Security officers offered lavish gifts to Secret Service agents, including one officer on first lady Jill Biden’s protective detail. Arian Taherzadeh, 40, and Haider Ali, 35, were arrested during a raid
A Washington Post op-ed published on Tuesday claimed Elon Musk’s investment in Twitter could be “bad news for free speech” after the Tesla CEO bought a 9.2-percent stake in the social media platform and became the newest member of the board. The column, written by MSNBC political analyst Tim O’Brien, criticized Musk for his “wide-ranging
The Pentagon announced Russian forces have left the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, which is good news. So naturally, the Morning Joe crew wanted a “victory lap” for President Biden. Only they didn’t want to say that up front. Scarborough said he knew war was still going on, but this withdrawal is a big deal: “I think the
The Senate on Thursday voted 53 to 47 to confirm radical Marxist Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. A simple majority vote was needed to confirm Jackson and three RINOs helped carry her across the finish line. RINO Senators Mitt Romney (UT), Susan Collins (ME) and Lisa Murkowski (AK) joined the Democrats and voted
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-S.D.) did not mince words in her speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Wednesday when she called out the Republican Party for constant infighting. “The way we talk to each other has consequences,” the governor said, according to the Washington Examiner. “My advice to the Republican Party is to get
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott grabbed headlines Wednesday by promising to put illegal immigrants on charter buses and send them to Washington, D.C., in response to the Biden administration rescinding Title 42. At a press conference announcing this “unprecedented” step, the Republican governor painted a picture of Texas National Guard soldiers being sent to the border
Oreo prompted conservatives on Twitter to roll their eyes this week after double-dipping into the world of hot-button socio-political issues yet again with a new ad urging people to be lifelong supporters of the LGBT lifestyle. What are the details? The two-and-a-half-minute short film, called “The Note,” featured a young Asian man nervously reading a
As the Senate prepared to vote on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court on Thursday, MSNBC MTP Daily host Chuck Todd wondered if she would get more votes if it wasn’t for the “echo chamber conservative media.” Irony is dead at MSNBC. During a conversation with former Sen. Doug Jones, who is
It’s hard to imagine that merely questioning a Supreme Court nominee on her record would be so controversial, yet, according to New York Times chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse, Republicans treated Ketanji Brown Jackson worse than Clarence Thomas back in 1991. Hulse noted that Sens. Romney, Collins, and Murkowski gave Biden “at least a modicum of
(Natural News) Humanity may be finally coming to its senses. Although a great many are still mentally suckered into every “next thing” being pushed by the corporate media, more and more people are waking up and realizing how they’ve been living under a global criminal cartel their entire lives. They’ve reached a “That’s enough!” point
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors claimed new allegations involving the purchase of a nearly $6 million mansion are rooted in racism and sexism. What is the background? New York magazine reported this week that BLM “secretly bought a $6 million house” in southern California in October 2020 using funds donated to the Black Lives
Teenage carjackers likely thought they had it made after forcing a woman in her 50s out of her parked vehicle in Palo Alto, California, and stealing her property Monday evening. Problem was they couldn’t start the car — after which the hard-luck kids from Oakland ran off and soon were arrested. What are the details?
During NBC’s live special coverage Thursday afternoon of the Senate confirmation vote for President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, Nightly News anchor Lester Holt and a parade of network correspondents swooned over “history” in the making while taking partisan jabs at Republicans. “Peter, I suspect that I know what the TVs are
What’s happening in Ukraine is modern warfare at its worst. And according to some of the evidence that’s emerged, Russia is deliberately targeting civilians and carrying out a series of intentional attacks designed to terrorize the population. Adding credibility to the charges is the confirmation by intelligence sources that the brutal Russian mercenary unit known
A Texas mom held a man at gunpoint after catching him molesting her teenage daughter — and just last week, the perpetrator was sentenced to life in prison for his heinous crime. The incident, according to Newsweek, took place in 2019. What are the details? Authorities said that 41-year-old Ivan Alejandro Robles was caught continually
Things got a tinge awkward during confirmation hearings for Tennessee Valley Authority board nominees on Wednesday when Sen. Joni Ernst confronted one of President Biden’s picks with a blown-up image of a past insensitive tweet she posted. The nominee, Beth Prichard Geer, a former chief of staff for Al Gore, had just finished touting her
Morning Joe conducted a shamefully soft interview of DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison on Wednesday morning. For starters, how do you interview the head of a party as disastrously down in NBC’s own polls as are the Dems, facing potential obliteration in November, and never mention that grim reality? Somehow the word “poll” never crossed Joe or Mika’s lips, nor
Remember when UK Defense sources were predicting Russia would be finished in 14 days? This was back on March 23: TRENDING: BOMBSHELL: Biden FEC Nominee ADMITS Her Name Is On Legal Document Attesting Voting Machines Used In GA ILLEGALLY SWITCHED VOTES From One Candidate To Another [VIDEO] Russian forces may only be able to sustain
The Washington Post admitted recently the media’s reaction to the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 “is an opportunity for a reckoning.” But reporter Anne Applebaum apparently disagrees. Applebaum, a writer for left-leaning magazine the Atlantic, was confronted with a substantive question about the media’s reaction to the story at a “disinformation” conference on Wednesday.
Crowder sits down for an EXCLUSIVE interview with Rep. Matt Gaetz. It’s Gaetz’s first time on the show, and there’s a lot to discuss. Also, the lockdowns in Shanghai have become so insane they have Anthony Fauci salivating. And your mainstream media is working overtime to cover up for the groomers at Disney. Crowder explains
Remember that seven-hour gap in the White House call logs from January 6, 2021 — the one that turned out to be a complete nothing burger? It’s worth noting how much time and energy journalists wasted speculating about these call logs, because it’s yet another example of the media’s willingness to push any story, no matter
It’s Episode 32 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Big Tech and the left push a so-called “Trust the Science” narrative but censor content that includes scientific facts. Rachel Levine is the Assistant Secretary of Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Levine is also “the first female
A crowd of peaceful protesters gathered in front of the Disney headquarters in Burbank, California on Wednesday. The protesters chanted, “Boycott Disney!” in response to a leaked Zoom call showing Disney executives openly admitting they add sexual content to shows to groom children. Last week Executive producer Latoya Raveneau said her team implemented a “not-at-all-secret
It seems like terrible public relations for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to publicly refer to himself as the Dark Lord of Mordor while running one of the internet’s largest censorship operations. Zuckerberg joined The Tim Ferriss Show on March 24 to discuss his management style. After praising Zuckerberg as having “a lot of founder-driven control,”
Politicians on both sides of the political aisle have publicly opposed the Biden administration’s plan to nix a Title 42 order, and a recent Morning Consult/Politico survey indicates that the move, which is opposed by a majority of registered voters, marks the administration’s most unpopular policy yet. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced