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And he doubled down on censorship.

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After Democrat Doug Jones won a stunning victory in Alabama’s special election for the U.S. Senate last month, lots of smart people whose work I read and follow?

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This is not a rogue action, it is the beginning of a pattern

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Stupid and evil are no way to go through life, but when it comes to the Constitution, far-left CNN has perfected this toxic mix.

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Conservative talk radio host Larry Elder has filed a lawsuit challenging a decision by California's Secretary of State to block him from running in the state's special recall election in September, alleging he's the target of political “shenanigans” by Sacramento Democrats.

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The Cornell University Library has removed a bust of President Abraham Lincoln and a bronze plaque of the Gettysburg Address after reportedly receiving a complaint.

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Wayne LaPierre says no organization has been louder or clearer on the urgent need to enforce the federal gun laws than the NRA.

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Speaking on the Friday edition of the Fox News Channel’s Your World, MRC President Brent Bozell came out swinging against the liberal media and their refusal to cover stories of economic growth under President Trump, telling fill-in host Trish Regan they “loathe him” so much that “if he finds a cure for cancer, they'll attack him for not curing AIDS.”

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Will we learn from the awful effects of China's 'one-child' policy before the next foolhardy government population control policy causes further suffering?

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Live-and-let-live political types are stuck between cultists and totalitarians.

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President Biden bashed the Supreme Court, then said the Senate should suspend the filibuster to codify Roe v. Wade.

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NOAA has perpetrated a huge fraud and are now trying to cover their tracks

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Surging shale production is poised to push U.S. oil output to more than 10 million barrels per day - toppling a record set in 1970 and crossing a threshold few could have imagined even a decade ago.

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Huxley's 1947 foreword to 'Brave New World' contains a jarring prediction

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Democracy would have keeled over on Thursday if the Washington Post’s slogan was taken literally.

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Google will begin deleting location history data for users who visit abortion clinics or fertility centers, one of the first tech companies to address concerns that law enforcement would weaponize the information in states where abortion is now illegal or restricted.

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Not long ago on a farm south of Fresno, I watched a poorly paid mechanic in silence repair a gate’s hydraulic ram as easily and rapidly as if he were Googling on a smartphone. Pragmatic, autonomous and struggling people of the countryside think about building new dams and freeways to match population growth; affluent urbanites and suburbanites, with the greater luxury of second and third chances, more often dream of stalling or dismantling them to allow the landscape to return to a pristine paradise. Rural people who mine, log, farm and build hold a tragic view that they are always but a day away from nature’s revenge — drought, flood or storm — and that the human experience is always a war of sorts. Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the preeminent financial institutions are likewise centered in urban corridors. People outside of New York and San Francisco seemed to have the strange idea that the wheat they grew or the oil they fracked were just as important to Facebook and Goldman Sachs employees as the latter’s social media pages and stock portfolios were to farmers and oil drillers. Rather, they cited these as symptoms of a blinkered elite that had lost its bearings and was insulated from the reality that governs life elsewhere: debt really does have to be paid back rather than doubled in eight years. The cyberworld still does not bring food to the table, put fuel in the gas tank or produce wood floors and stainless steel appliances. [...] identifying people first by race, tribe or gender — by their allegiance to their appearance rather than to the content of their characters — has rarely led anywhere but to tribalism and eventual sectarian violence. The result was that when Trump, the outsider without political experience, appeared as a hammer, rural America apparently was more than happy to throw him into the glass of the bicoastal establishment, without worrying too much about the shards that scattered. Voters in key swing states got tired of being talked down to — as if their views on illegal immigration, abortion, identity politics, fracking, campus speech codes and the environment were the result of ignorance (or being deplorable and irredeemable) rather than due to honest differences of opinion and quite different life experiences from those of big city-dwellers. In the age-old stereotyped divide between city and country — the caricature of the city slicker versus the hick, the thinker set against the maker — the urban world during the last 30 years of globalization became richer, cooler, edgier and more powerful, while its rural counterpart became poorer, stagnant, more silent and stymied. Millions of exasperated red-state Democrats, union members and a displaced middle class sought change through a reckless and unknown outsider rather than more of the same from their own all too familiar and predictable insider.

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“People are calling me the “Good Slave” because I Support President Trump but I’m actually a bad slave that ran away from The Democratic Party.
NOW I’M FREE!”

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Clashes broke out this morning between Armenian forces and the Azerbaijani military in the region of Artsakh.

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America's Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) today filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama requesting a temporary restraining order against the emergency use authorization (EUA) permitting using the COVID-19 vaccines in children under the age of 16, and that no further expansion of the EUAs…

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Nordic Empire Games has caused a stir with their Kyle Rittenhouse-inspired zombie shooter Acquitted with Kotaku lampooning the game and calling one of the developer's wives a Nazi.
