#262251
Yes, we knew all of this. But it is quite something else to see it marshaled to chilling effect in a congressional report.
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#262252
"Why wait until October?"
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In a letter released Tuesday, an ex-boyfriend of Christine Blasey Ford, the California professor accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, seemingly contradicted her testimony under oath last week that she had never helped anyone prepare for a polygraph examination.
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As the big tech tyrants tighten their grip, join us for more free speech at Parler—the anti-censorship social media platform. Mitchell Baker, Mozilla’s CEO, wrote on Friday on the companyR…
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Oakland County prosecutor Karen McDonald on Saturday highlighted text messages and a social media post from James and Jennifer Crumbley to their son, suspected Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, during their arraignment hearing.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has dealt the Biden administration's border policies another blow in announcing Tuesday that Title 42 restrictions will remain in place indefinitely.
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#262258
A speculative game of telephone led to the false assertion WikiLeaks had published forged anti-Clinton documents in their October 2016 e-mail dump.
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Plus: Trade Progress Brightening Growth Picture?
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On Friday's broadcast of MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stated that the House is "setting up" to address pensions in the | Clips On Friday's broadcast of MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stated that the House is "setting up" to address pensions in the next coronavirus bill, and tied increased election funding so we can have an election with "more vote by mail" to the "coronavirus necessity list" in the House.
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#262261
Will going full Stalin help the Lincoln Project become relevant?
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#262263
Stock markets were wrapping up their worst performances in years on Friday before heading into 2023 under recession fears following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, high inflation, and rising interest rates.
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#262264
The Senate voted Saturday 50-48 to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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As late as March 11, Mayor Bill de Blasio was still telling New York City residents to carry on life as normal: “If you’re not sick, you should be going about your life.” Two days earlier, Italy had announced a...
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A change to Donald Trump’s bio on the department's website said the president's term ended Monday, raising questions and creating an internet frenzy.
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#262268
The swearing-in ceremony of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is set to begin at 11 am and run until about 12:30 pm Tuesday. The location will be the Historic Capitol Building in Tallahassee We will be live streaming the inauguration of Gov. DeSantis below. If the player is…
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#262269
"Here's the deal, here's the bottom line on nuclear weapons"...
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#262270

Five Lessons About the Left

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

They can say what they want about Brett Kavanaugh. Except after Saturday, they’re going to have to say it about Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh. As painful as that is for the Democrat Party and the American Left, it can’t be avoided after Saturday’s 50-48 vote in what might turn out to be the ?
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#262271
The World Health Organization (WHO) spends twice as much on travel as it does on medical supplies, according to the WHO's most recent financial report.
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U.S. - A recent report from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) revealed a huge spike in mental wellbeing among one segment of the American population - the tens of thousands of conservatives who were kicked off of Twitter last week. The report showed increases as high as 300% for those who are no longer engaging on the Orwellian social medi ...
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JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. (AP) — The former interpreter for the U.S. Army...
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Edward W. Carubis, 26, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge of assault on a federal officer. “I abhor violence against anybody, including members of the police,” he said in court.
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The editors of the Los Angeles Times want all guns banned. They just lack the integrity to say so in as many words.
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