New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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As Joe Biden nears the end of his first 100 days, we can attest to the truth of Yogi Berra’s dictum that “you can learn a lot by watching.”Americans have watched and learned that No. 46 set out to be the polar opposite of No. 45, and is succeeding wildly. From border enforcement to Iran to taxes and so much more, Biden is defining himself as the ultimate NeverTrumper. If Trump was for it, Biden is against it. Everything else is detail. Not surprisingly, the approach is proving to be popular with his own party and the left writ large. But there are exceptions, with a recent poll showing
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Andrew Court
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Staff
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4/18/2021 9:43:47 AM
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Portland cops have arrested four people after declaring a riot Friday night after protesters smashed windows, burglarized businesses and set multiple fires during demonstrations over the fatal police shooting of a white man in the city. The man, who was aged in his 30s but has not been publicly named, was shot and killed by an officer Friday morning in Lents Park, a leafy, residential neighborhood of the city. Police named the officer who fired his gun as Zachary Delong. He is on paid administrative leave. Officers were reportedly called to the scene to respond to reports of a man with a gun.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Adam Schrader
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Jennifer Smith
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4/18/2021 9:30:18 AM
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The father who pulled his daughter from Brearly School, the elite New York school which includes Tina Fey and Drew Barrymore among its parents, over its woke antiracism 'obsession' says it's 'teaching what to think not how to think' - as school slams him for being 'offensive.'Andrew Gutmann, 45, had announced in an April 13 letter posted by Bari Weiss this week that he has chosen not to reenroll his daughter in the all-girls school where tuition is $54,000 yearly. He has now spoken out further about why he wrote it.Gutmann, who runs his family's chemical business, told the New York Post on Saturday that he penned the 1,700-word letter
American Greatness,
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Austin Ruse
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4/18/2021 9:23:32 AM
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The United States is historically a Christian country, that is, it was founded by Christians and its population remains largely Christian to this day. The speeches and statements of our presidents, our official holidays, the prayers that are said before the opening of Congress and the Supreme Court, the imagery we see on official buildings all attest to the religious, indeed Christian, foundation of our nation. In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court in an 1892 decision declared explicitly that “we are a Christian nation.” Nevertheless, at least until recent days, Americans have understood that we live in a pluralistic society where Protestants, Catholics, Jews, even atheists, were equal
Daily Mail (UK),
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Adam Schrader
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4/18/2021 2:53:19 AM
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Former President Donald Trump was seen making an appearance at a Lincoln Day fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday night with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Mike Pompeo - contenders for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.The packed cocktail dinner event gave Trump, 74, a standing ovation while the former president stood and waved to around 500 of his supporters. Pompeo, 57, and DeSantis, 42, smiled as they clapped for Trump - who had been seated in between them.'We love this man!' said the event's master of ceremonies James Golden, a radio personality and producer for Rush Limbaugh radio talk show, who is known by his pseudonym Bo Snerdley.
New York Post,
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Katherine Boniello
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4/18/2021 2:39:13 AM
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Fiery California Rep. Maxine Waters joined hundreds of angry protesters who thronged Brooklyn Center, Minnesota early Sunday, all breaking the 11 p.m. curfew together during a seventh night of protests against the police killing of Daunte Wright.“We’ve got to stay in the streets, and we’ve got to demand justice,” she urged the crowd, according to one tweeted clip.“We’re looking for a guilty verdict” in Derek Chauvin’s trial for the police killing of George Floyd, where deliberations will begin next week, she said.“And if we don’t, we cannot go away,” she added. “We’ve got to get more confrontational.”
Breitbart Tech,
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Alana Mastrangelo
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4/18/2021 2:35:36 AM
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Mercer University theology professor Chanequa Walker-Barnes wrote a prayer in which she asks God to help her “hate white people,” specifically, “the nice ones,” such as “the Fox News-loving, Trump-supporting voters” who “don’t see color.” She published the “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman” in the book A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal.“Dear God, Please help me to hate White people,” the professor began in her prayer, titled, “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman,” which was published in A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal edited by Sarah Bessey.“I want to stop caring about them, individually and collectively,” Walker-Barnes continued.
Newsweek,
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Christina Zhao
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4/17/2021 7:58:39 PM
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Saturday said that he had a dream about Donald Trump in 2015, one year before the two met for the first time.During his address at the conservative Freedom Conference held in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Lindell told the crowd that he prophesied meeting the ex-president in a dream and credited God for the direction his life has taken since."In 2015, I had a dream in May that I would be in a room with Donald Trump. And I had never met Donald Trump. And I'm going, 'Why would I?'" he said. "I drew it out for my friends, I could see the picture vividly.
Trending Politics,
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Martin Walsh
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4/17/2021 5:36:01 PM
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The Biden administration is directing Border Patrol agents to dramatically decrease using DNA tests on apprehended migrants at the border, which was used by the Trump administration to identify “fake families.” Border officials are now administering fewer rapid DNA tests among migrant families amid as the border crisis is raging under Joe Biden.Washington Examiner reported:More than 52,000 people came across the southern border as part of a family group in March, and no more than a few dozen people took rapid DNA tests to verify the adult and child were related, based on the federal numbers.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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4/17/2021 5:07:01 PM
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In a highly disrespectful and embarrassing move, Kamala Harris welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga to the White House on Friday.Joe Biden was nowhere to be found as Kamala Harris welcomed Yoshihide Suga, the first foreign leader to visit the Biden White House.But it was way worse than we originally reported. No one met Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga at the door when he arrived.The only one standing there was a stationary Army guard.Compare and contrast: (Tweet/Video)
Washington Examiner,
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Paul Bedard
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4/17/2021 1:41:18 PM
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This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden showing more than ever that he’s an able flip-flopper on major issues.From his prior opposition to packing the Supreme Court, redefining his promise of “unity” to erase Washington Republicans, and putting out the welcome mat for refugees after promising to keep the numbers low, Biden has proven that few of his positions are heartfelt.Our editor, Hugo Gurdon, sized the president up in a column headlined “Joe Biden — once a fraud, always a fraud.” In it, he wrote: “His chameleon lack of principle was glaring during the election, in which he won the primary in the guise of a centrist
BizPac Review,
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Vivek Saxena
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4/17/2021 12:46:27 PM
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Far-left CNN political commentator Brian Stelter grew visibly irate like a giant, angry polar bear (one in flip-flops and shorts, that is) when investigative journalists with Project Veritas recorded themselves confronting him inside the hallway of a New York City high-rise apartment building.It’s not clear if the building was Stelter’s home. In case it was, it should be noted that his employer, CNN, has shown no qualms about confronting people at their homes. Uploaded to YouTube and Rumble on Friday, the video footage began with a journalist approaching Stelter and casually asking how he was doing. Stelter responded in kind and seemed cheery and upbeat as usual up until