Sen. Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said on Sunday that newly declassified FBI documents from 2018 show that the bureau lied to the Senate Intelligence Committee about Christopher Steele’s anti-Trump dossier. “This document clearly shows that the FBI was continuing to mislead regarding the reliability of the Steele dossier,” Graham said
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Becket Adams at the Washington Examiner nailed the current pattern of Biden coverage. His headline: Media offer a glimpse of what journalism will look like under President Biden: Subservient Or in other words, they would turn from mangy junkyard dog to placid purse dog. First, Biden uncorked his anger at being asked about a mental acuity
The Portland Police Association (PPA) has issued another dire plea to Mayor Ted Wheeler and the new district attorney to change their “insane” riot policies and enforce the rule of law or else “Portland is lost.” A “disgusted” PPA President Daryl Turner excoriated the mayor and newly installed District Attorney Mike Schmidt, demanding rioters be
Black Lives Matter protesters demonstrated in the residential and mostly liberal neighborhood of Georgetown in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night. The demonstrators harassed people eating dinner, yelled homophobic slurs, and purposely tried their best to wake up every resident in the neighborhood. Not exactly the best recruiting methods to get people to support your cause.
Monica Dutton bravely helped discover a rapist and murderer of Native American women in this week’s Yellowstone. The unnamed man who had been preying on reservation women turned out to be a white, natural gas worker who would offer them a ride when their cars broke down. Making white people and energy companies look evil
A stand-up comedy routine from Robin Williams from over a decade ago is as accurate as ever. The late comedian’s biting jokes about the presumptive Democratic nominee resurfaced following another week of Biden making gaffes. In Williams’ 2009 HBO comedy special “Weapons of Self Destruction,” the comedic legend pokes fun of the mental lapses of
This week, maybe as soon as Monday, the Seattle City Council will vote to lop off several police programs and officers in an effort to “defund” police. On Sunday afternoon, thousands of Seattleites turned out to “Defend the Police” to try to convince the rabidly leftist supermajority on the council to keep the cops. Happening
Chris Wallace, host of “Fox News Sunday,” grilled House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday, not letting her forget that Democrats are responsible for President Donald Trump taking action to provide Americans with coronavirus-related economic relief. What’s the background? After two weeks of negotiations, the White House and Democrats failed to agree on a second COVID-related
A top Kansas official is facing criticism after he was caught using a “doctored” chart to justify face mask mandates. Kansas Department of Health and Environment Secretary Lee Norman presented a coronavirus case chart to the media last week to contrast Kansas counties abiding by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s mask mandate and those that have
CNN chief medial reporter Brian Stelter beclowned himself yet again during Sunday’s no-so Reliable Sources. Between raging at right-wing media and talk radio for questioning Joe Biden’s mental lucidity, and claiming left-wing hacks like himself weren’t dedicated to “tearing down” President Trump, Stelter was out to prove that he was willing to lie with impunity.
Brian Stelter Is a Cry for Help This is quite stunning. I happened upon this before I’d had any coffee and had to triple-check that I was reading and hearing things correctly. CNN’s Brian Stelter is generally clueless but we all know that’s not a real hindrance for a career path at that network. Stelter
Hundreds of demonstrators attended the “Rescue America” rally in Beverly Hills on Saturday afternoon. The pro-Trump march was organized by the #WalkAway Foundation, a campaign that “encourages and supports those on the Left to walk away from the divisive tenets endorsed and mandated by the Democratic Party of today.” The group supporting President Donald Trump
The remains of seven Marines and a Navy sailor involved in a training accident have been recovered. The servicemen were involved in a mishap when an amphibious assault vehicle sank off the coast of California on July 30. Members of the Battalion Landing Team 1/4, based at Camp Pendleton, were training with the 15th Marine
Letting her brush aside the allegations of unwanted touching against her husband and questions of “where is Hunter,” CBS correspondent Rita Braver conducted a gooey puff piece for CBS Sunday Morning featuring Dr. Jill Biden (Ph.D.). Between excited fawning over the idea of continuing to teach and playing pranks around the White House, it was
A week after starting a petition calling for Governor Andrew Cuomo to reverse New York’s mandate requiring that a substantial amount of food must be served with any alcohol purchase, Abby Ehmann, the owner of East Village dive bar Lucky, found out her liquor license was suspended. “Ehmann says that two State Liquor Authority representatives
A Wisconsin man says he was attacked by a group of men because he was flying a “Trump 2020” flag on his camper. He suffered several bruises from the alleged attack, as did his daughter. Greg Bloch and his family were at the Oasis Campground in central Wisconsin on the first weekend of August. Bloch
Billionaire Bill Gates, one of the richest people in the world, explained this week that America coronavirus tests are inadequate and warned about the dangers of rushing vaccinations into the populace without proper testing. Responding to a question about delayed COVID-19 testing results, Gates told Wired that American COVID testing is a deeply flawed system
When journalists discuss the issue of suspects being killed by police officers and how it relates to race, one thing you’ll never see them do is to provide the specific numbers that show the breakdown among different racial groups that would allow the issue to be put in perspective. On Wednesday afternoon, MSNBC host Ari
President Donald Trump issued four executive orders extending relief during the coronavirus pandemic after Democrats in Congress refused to compromise with the White House to pass a relief bill. Trump has almost certainly exceeded his authority with these orders, and Democrats plan to challenge them in court. Yet by signing these orders, the president called
Sharon Hurt, an at-large member of the Nashville Metro Council, suggested this week that people who do not wear a face mask, but spread coronavirus, should be hit with attempted murder or murder charges. During an August 5 meeting between the city’s Public Safety, Beer & Regulated Beverages and Health, Hospitals, & Social Services committees,
President Donald Trump didn’t wait for Congress to provide economic relief for Americans struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump bypassed Congress, and signed four executive orders on Saturday that deliver support to Americans, including a $400-per-week supplemental unemployment payment, an extension of student loan relief, eviction protection, and a payroll tax holiday. Memorandum on Authorizing
The New York Times loves its motto that Truth is now more important than ever. But some days, they can’t seem to locate the truth. Veteran Times columnist wrote a column for Saturday titled “No Wrist Corsages, Please: Has America grown since 1984, or will the knives still be out for Biden’s running mate?” Like
Paul Vallone, a Democratic New York City councilman, says he nearly died of COVID-19 earlier this year, but hydroxychloroquine saved his life. “I couldn’t breathe, very weak, couldn’t get out of bed. My doctor prescribed it. My pharmacy had it. Took it that day and within two to three days I was able to breathe,”
NASA is going woke. The space agency announced this week they would engage in political correctness when referring to planets, stars, galaxies, and other cosmic bodies that have been given what some people might consider “actively harmful” names. “As the scientific community works to identify and address systemic discrimination and inequality in all aspects of
The drug hydroxychloroquine was instantly transformed into a political football the moment President Donald Trump said that the malaria medication “could be a game changer” at a coronavirus press briefing on March 19. Since being hopeful about the drug, Trump’s adversaries have been completely against hydroxychloroquine, while his supporters are optimistic that the medicine could
Former Gov. Bobby Jindal, one of Donald Trump’s rivals in the 2016 presidential campaign, wrote a piece for Friday’s Wall Street Journal on “The Biden Bait-and-Switch.” He says Biden is running on normalcy and nostalgia, but he’s quietly promising the Bernie Bros to enact radical policies once elected. What made it interesting is how Jindal
On Sunday, Rob McCoy, pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel, will hold an in-person indoor church service in violation of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-Calif.) coronavirus order and in violation of a local court’s temporary restraining order. In a video message to parishioners, McCoy encouraged church members to attend the service, warning that the first one thousand
A can of beans was a heated partisan issue that captured a news cycle last month and continues to ignite controversy. After sparking a firestorm online last month, Goya is back in the news. This time, the canned food pettifoggery centers around Chrissy Teigen, who was caught using Goya beans. Previously, Teigen vowed to boycott
In February 2020, Glenn Beck and his research team uncovered an alleged multi-billion dollar money laundering scheme that lead to a missing $1.8 billion in U.S. aid sent to Ukraine during the Obama administration, all of which pointed to Igor Kolomoisky, the corrupt Ukrainian billionaire at the center of it all. If you missed Glenn’s
After more than 20 years of stumbles and conflict, the Dwight D. Eisenhower memorial is finally finished and ready to open in Washington D.C. While you may think this is a time to celebrate the great World War II general and our 34th President, The Washington Post on Friday used a front-page review of the