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Like Anchorman's Ron Burgundy, Joe Biden will apparently read anything that's on the teleprompter, which doesn't bode well for the 77-year-old feeble candidate who relies on teleprompters for just about
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Ryan Samsel was blinded by DC prison guards. Ryan Samsel was leading the charge against Capitol Hill Police on January 6 protests. Samsel pushed the flimsy bike racks and stormed the US Capitol. Samsel reportedly injured a female police officer. Since his arrest, Ryan Samsel has been held in Washington DC. On March 21, he was awakened […]
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The baby oil manufacturing plant project report covers industry performance, manufacturing requirements, project cost, project economics, profit margins, key success, and risk factors, expected returns on investment, etc. This report is a must-read for all those who have any kind of stake in the baby oil industry.
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RUSH: My iPhone rang. I looked at it, and I had an iMessage over there.  Okay, so I looked at that, and it said, "There goes Carson."  Oh, no. What now?
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Immigrants entering the United States illegally through the southern border are quietly being relocated to different parts of the country on commercial flights, high-ranking Homeland Security officials told Judicial Watch this week. In the last few days alone, groups of illegal aliens boarded planes at airports in Texas and Arizona accompanied by a taxpayer-funded governmentRead the full post
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Shorter New York Times: Some airplanes did something.
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A Kentucky State Police ballistics report refutes the claim that the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor shot at cops, according to a report.
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Let’s look to see how Georgia, where there has been much controversy over voting, has addressed this issue.
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2022 House Forecast

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Latest forecasts and polls for the 2022 House elections from ABC News’s FiveThirtyEight
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In the second video of James O'Keefe's new explosive series on the DNC and Hillary Clinton campaign, Democratic party operatives tell us how to successfully ...
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This is what Rabab Abdulhadi, director and senior scholar of SFSU's Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies program, who organized the ill-fated online seminar with terrorist Leila Khaled, had to say about her
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U.S. - In a historic compromise, the world has agreed to come together despite different opinions on lockdowns, vaccinations, masks, and other COVID measures. To bridge the gap between the two broad groups of opinion, those who are still scared of COVID will be locked down in their homes, never to leave again, while everyone else will be free to live their ...
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Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop is authentic despite the White House's refusal to answer questions about its validity.
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Today's undergraduates probably know little, if anything, about the cataclysmic movement in China known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. It began in 1966 before all of them (and even a great number of their professors) were born. This massive national crusade, instigated by Chairman Mao Zedong, was intended to create a pure communist man and woman, devoid of the constraints of materialism and personal ambition.It started with the closing of the schools and the re-education of intellectuals and the bourgeoisie and ended up with years of incredible violence, taking millions of lives. The actual statistics are still a state secret, but a recent biography of Mao states “at least 3 million people died violent deaths and post-Mao leaders acknowledged that 100 million people, one-ninth of the entire population, suffered in one way or another.'I got a personal look at the remnants of the Cultural Revolution in 1979 when on an 'activist's' tour of China. The country was still extraordinarily impoverished and primitive. Propagandistic thought control was everywhere, broadcast on loudspeakers and splayed out on ubiquitous billboards urging the masses to 'Criticize Lin Biao and Confucius' (Lin Biao was a former ally, then competitor, of Mao's who died in a mysterious plane crash) or 'Smash the Gang of Four,' one of whom was Mao's wife, then in disrepute. Whenever you asked a question of your interpreters, even a bland one, you got a rote response. Everyone was too timid to say anything the slightest bit controversial. Newspeak reigned. It was like living in Orwell's 1984 five years early.So you will excuse me if, from the outset, when I heard how our college campuses were being overtaken with these new-fangled 'trigger warnings' and 'microagressions,' perfect Maoist terminology for our computerized times, it immediately gave me the heebie-jeebies. Thought control, via political correctness, had come to America in the very spot it had begun in China -- the schools.Recent events at the University of Missouri and Yale (where I attended graduate school), plus now other institutions, have only increased my apprehension. It's not  at the level of the Cultural Revolution -- professors haven't been asked to wear dunce caps yet and no one (to my knowledge) has been killed -- but the portents are not reassuring.Mob rule, not anything close to democracy, is at play. The so-called SJWs (Social Justice Warriors) seem to be functioning as early avatars of the infamous Red Guard, bullying and then threatening violence to anyone whose thoughts run outside what is deemed to be correct.College professors and administrators quiver in their path. In the case of Mizzou, the president resigned before any concrete evidence of racism was made manifest. It still hasn't been days later. At dear old Yale, it's even more bizarre because there were no imputations of racism in the first place, only that there might have been or might be. Forget Bull Connor and the KKK, inappropriate Halloween costumes were the new danger. It was all about having a 'safe space' so  feelings wouldn't be hurt, as if the world could be perfect and the human species remade for an extraordinarily fragile generation of coddled students.Some people ridicule these students as 'snowflakes' unable to stand up to the slightest discomfiting words or images. But it is far worse than that. These so-called 'snowflakes' are the potential shock troops of the aforementioned Red Guard, American style. There is a fine line between the extreme entitlement that demands to be warned before reading Ovid's Metamorphoses (as happened recently at Columbia) and a kind of narcissistic rage acting out against any presumed enemy in its path. How do you think the CR actually happened in China? Yes, the country was significantly poorer, but the psychological evolution was strikingly similar.So think twice if you don't think it could happen here. Who would have thought the president of one of our great public universities would lose his job in part because someone said he saw a swastika written in feces on one of the bathroom walls, which now, suddenly, no one can find and might have been a photograph in the first place, if it ever existed?As we say in Hollywood, it's 'The Crucible Meets Animal Farm,' the Salem witch trials meets four legs good, two legs bad.  But the professors who teach those anti-fascist masterworks aren't doing anything to defend against it. Lobotomized by political correctness they attempt to be even-handed, in the way many did with Mao and Stalin.  The same results await them.And we citizens sit outside our great universities and watch the conflagration.  It's only just begun.More: The Campus Purges are Only Going to Get a Lot Worse
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Despite many of the Women’s March protestors holding anti-Trump signs, few of them can actually explain why they hate Trump or even what exactly they are protesting. Video produced by The Scoop for The Gateway Pundit: Clueless Women's March Protesters Struggle To Answer Even Basic Questions Despite many of the Women's March protestors holding anti-Trump …
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Joe Biden's gaffes have been legendary. But now comes a tale of him confronting Corn Pop, a gang memeber, while he was a lifeguard.
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President Donald Trump's campaign wanted a third-party to inspect Democrat Joe Biden's ear at Tuesday night's presidential debate to ensure he wasn't wearing an earpiece.
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A border city police department warned residents about groups of migrants with COVID-19 being released by Border Patrol into their community.
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President Biden delivered a major win to his labor union allies, put the cost on the taxpayers' tab, and took a victory lap for doing it.
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On Friday Islamist killers linked to ISIS slaughtered 132 people in Paris and injured another 352 civilians. It was the ...
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Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson may be facing a lot of backlash, but their ratings this past week shows that they certainly aren’t turning off Fox News viewers. When averaging ratings at ...
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(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to give the president more control over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency that regulates mortgages and credit cards.Asking the court to take up a pending appeal, administration lawyers said the Constitution requires
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