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PolitiFact has a partisan tendency to come running to Biden’s defense, and a liberal tendency to “fact check” arguments about Democrats backing abortion in the third trimester. This happened again on Wednesday to Derrick Van Orden, a Republican congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district who narrowly lost in 2020. PolitiFact cried “Mostly False” over a
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Ikea attempted to show its support for LGBTQ Pride Month by crafting specialty couches based on flags for different gender and sexuality identities, but the bisexual couch left many on Twitter confused and offended. The couch designs were inspired by the flags for transgender people, pansexuals, nonbinary people, asexual people, genderfluid people, bisexual people, and
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A “socially conscious” reality star couple highlighted on Oprah Winfrey’s network is being sued for allegedly scamming millions from the black community. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a federal lawsuit against Marlon & Lashonda Moore, who gained fame on the OWN reality show “Family or Fiancé.” The Federal Trade Commission and the state of
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New York City’s Democratic primary was an absolute debacle as, yet again, the board of election somehow included over 130,000 “sample test” ballots in their preliminary update. Seemingly because this embarrassment happened in their own backyard and to their party, the Wednesday evening newscasts of ABC, CBS, and NBC really didn’t want anything to do with
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On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-Minn.) anti-Semitic response to charges of being anti-Semitic, President Joe Biden’s press secretary Jen Psaki doing mental gymnastics to imply that Republicans want to defund the police, and former President Barack Obama explaining why the sharing of disinformation worries him the
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Former President Donald Trump issued another tirade against Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, after a report that Milley yelled at Trump while he was in office. Milley, whom Trump appointed in September 2019, reportedly yelled at the former president at the White House Situation Room in August 2020 over
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In a second major legal win for Facebook this week, a federal judge dismissed another lawsuit that would have held Facebook accountable for censoring content it disagreed with. California Senior District Judge Susan Illston dismissed the leftist Children’s Health Defense’s (CHD) lawsuit against Facebook. CHD had alleged that Facebook violated the First and Fifth Amendments
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Joe Biden and Republican senators celebrated last week when a bipartisan group of lawmakers hammered out a deal for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Roads, bridges, broadband access — the bill is filled with something for everyone. Everyone except the taxman. You and I look at a bill that costs $1 trillion and wonder how
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The race to determine the next mayor of New York City descended into further chaos Tuesday after election officials admitted they included test ballots in the official vote tallies. What are the details? As TheBlaze reported, confirming the winner of the Democratic primary — which essentially determines the successor of Mayor Bill de Blasio (D)
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Florida family members say that they have received no fewer than 20 phone calls from their loved ones’ landline since the deadly collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, nearly a week ago. Arnie Notkin, 87, and his wife, Myriam, 81, lived on the doomed building’s third floor, and their loved ones say that
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An embarrassingly fulsome tribute to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer movement on Tuesday extended the New York Times’ outsized attention to a minority group that defines itself based on sexuality: “They Came to Slay: L.G.B.T.Q. Trailblazers,” composed of interviews with five “L.G.B.T.Q. people of color.” Leftist L.G.B.T.Q. advocacy has long infiltrated the paper’s cultural
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On Monday, California’s attorney general forbade state-funded travel to five more states, citing an “unprecedented wave of bigotry and discrimination” against people who identify as LGBT. The new policy sent a rebuke to conservative Republicans who have moved to protect fairness in women’s sports and to protect children from experimental transgender “treatments” that arguably constitute
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A suburban Chicago high school dumped its resource officer after receiving complaints about her “divisive” public defense of police and the Thin Blue Line symbol — and the chief of the Mount Prospect, Illinois, police department is concerned about the power a few people can wield over one woman’s career, Fox News reported. What’s the
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So much of what people call “news” isn’t hard facts. There’s a less favorable word for it: Publicity. When Democrats rule, news meets a dam, and publicity overflows. On June 29, ABC’s Good Morning America aired several minutes of this, swooning over Jill Biden, promoting a preposterously positive cover story in the August issue of Vogue
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The ladies of PJ Media are tanned, rested, and ready to bring you scintillating discussion, enlightened hot-takes, and our special brand of gallows humor on this week’s VIP GOLD live chat. We’ve got a lot on our minds this week and—for better or worse—these live chats are like therapy for us (there may be chickens
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) made an embarrassing error in his paperwork for the upcoming recall election and he’s having to sue the elections chief he installed in order to fix the mistake. If Newsom’s lawsuit is unsuccessful, he won’t be designated as a Democrat on the ballot. The recall effort against Newsom gained momentum
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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) was pressed by CNN’s Jake Tapper on Tuesday about her recent controversial statements and she doubled down in response. Omar was asked if she regretted comparing the United States and Israel to Hamas terrorists and she said she did not regret saying it, despite having walked back the comments after being
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On Tuesday, we saw yet another example of the buddy-buddy relationship between the liberal media and those they want to help work to elect. A day after Virginia’s Politifact published a takedown of a misleading ad from former Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe’s campaign against Republican Glenn Youngkin, the outlet retracted it Tuesday under the auspices
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