American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph MD
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6/21/2021 3:33:08 AM
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For the past year and a half of COVID, we have been told by those supposedly in the know, to “follow the science.” Those who question the science are at best called names, like “deniers” or “racists”, and at worst, lose their jobs and reputations, and are banned from social media.
One gets an appreciation for what scientists of centuries ago endured as they questioned science dogma of the day such as the Earth being flat or the Sun revolving around Earth. Such censorship was attributed to the medieval scientific mindset centuries ago long before the enlightened age of Facebook, Twitter, and CNN.
American Thinker,
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Paul Gottfried
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6/21/2021 3:30:33 AM
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It was widely believed, and not without evidence, that the media, Big Tech, and other Democratic actors were pushing Biden into the White House with the hope that he could be replaced if certain developments occurred -- that is, if his failing mental condition or corrupt past made his continued occupation of the Oval Office problematic. (snip) Why have the media failed to sell Kamala Harris to their viewers as someone ready to jump into Joe’s shoes, if his advancing debilitation required it?
There are two obvious reasons for this failure. One, Kamala Harris was an affirmative action pick for the second spot on the Democratic ticket
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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6/19/2021 4:04:33 AM
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We already knew that a man with a high-level position in the Chinese Communist Party had defected to America. We also knew that the Defense Intelligence Agency (“DIA”) refused to let the other intelligence agencies in on the secret because it was immediately apparent that our government is riddled with Chinese spies, agents, true believers, and people on the payroll. Now, though, we know who the spy is and the broad outlines of the information he provided – and it’s a lot worse than you thought. (snip) The mainstream media, however, is currently keeping a tight lid on this story
American Thinker,
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Robert J. Hutchinson
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6/19/2021 3:35:26 AM
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As Americans approach a post-COVID celebration of the Fourth of July, it's an appropriate time to consider why the most extreme elements of the far Left have been able to take control of American institutions so quickly — despite polls showing that the overwhelming majority of citizens oppose the "woke" agenda almost in its entirety.
During the Fourth of July, the root cause of this national nightmare will be on display for all to see.
I'm speaking of the backyard barbecue.
The barbecue is the hermeneutical key to understanding the gradual breakdown of western society — not just in the U.S., but also in Australia, Canada, and many other countries.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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6/18/2021 7:24:47 AM
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Critical race theory opponents are the new Tea Party, a grass roots phenomenon all over the country, mobilizing both activists and people with political background at all to oppose the teaching of race hatred. There is nothing quite as powerful in exciting passions in adults as a threatening their children. And make no mistake: critical race theory harms children deeply, teaching Blacks that they are victims and can’t succeed on their own, and teaching non-Blacks that they are born evil. If you spend two minutes and forty-seven seconds watching the following cell phone video (snip) you will understand the panic that is starting to hit Democrats
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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6/18/2021 7:09:25 AM
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The entire Portland Police Bureau Rapid Response Team (aka, the “riot squad”) resigned Wednesday night, protesting the indictment of one of their members for pushing a rioter who was also acting as a photographer with his department-issued baton. (snip) The former members of the squad will continue their other police duties but will no longer be available to be deployed in response to riots and other urgent needs. (snip) "Now that the riot team is no more, we have no clue what's going to happen. We don't have enough patrol officers to be pulled from the road to handle huge crowds," a Portland police officer said.
American Thinker,
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John Green
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6/18/2021 3:40:56 AM
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The election of 2020 is going to lay bare the dereliction of the Supreme Court for all to see. The COVD-19 pandemic gave numerous state election officials an excuse to implement far-reaching changes to our election processes. Those changes obviously made our systems vulnerable to fraud. States implemented massive mail-in balloting at the same time they relaxed ballot security and voter identification. They even extended the voting periods -- to give the criminals more time to commit their fraud.
All these changes were unconstitutional. (snip) The Supreme Court declined to get involved.
American Thinker,
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Jack Wedam
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6/18/2021 3:14:32 AM
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There are three types of “science” -- good science, bad science, and political science. (snip) What if there were a well-established body of science for brainwashing and well-established techniques to achieve predictable results? The CIA believed it was possible, when it developed Project MKUltra in the 1960s, to discover ways to brainwash people. Merely mentioning MKUltra sounds like a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory but the fact is that the project did exist. (snip) Don’t those sound remarkably like some of the talking points repeated so often in the news media and social media? Believe the scientists. Trust the experts. Believe the expert opinions.
American Thinker,
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Silvio Canto Jr.
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6/17/2021 11:45:55 AM
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My late mother had an expression whenever I had a morning question about the weather. She would say in Spanish something like "open the window and see for yourself."
Well, Democrats need to open the window and see what is happening in Texas.
Down in McAllen, a GOP candidate was elected mayor. Did I tell you that McAllen is about as Hispanic as they get? (snip) In the Dallas area, two cities, Arlington and Ft. Worth, elected GOP mayors with significant Hispanic populations. It was 54-45% in Arlington or a 9-point lead. It was 53-46% in Ft. Worth or a 7-point lead.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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6/17/2021 11:43:17 AM
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The White House press corps desperately wants to love Joe Biden, simply because he is not Donald Trump. But the stresses and strains of traveling with an addled figurehead, with a bad temper and a need for "lids" that keep the media away from him, started to accumulate on his first European tour. Signs of hurt, anger, and distrust are starting to accumulate. (snip) On Monday, the media were kept waiting two and a half hours for Biden to speak to them, with no explanation. (snip) on MSNBC, with this compilation of excuses for the delay of his appearance "any moment now."
American Thinker,
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J.B. Shurk
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6/17/2021 4:36:15 AM
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Do you remember how conservatives went out of their way to separate rank-and-file FBI agents from the corrupt actions of Jim Comey, Andrew McCabe, Bill Priestap, James Baker, James Rybicki, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page (snip) an exposé in Revolver News detailing the FBI's probable infiltration of the January 6 voting rights protest and political rally in D.C. and the likelihood that undercover agents instigated and actively participated in the events at the Capitol that day should put the matter to bed once and for all.
American Thinker,
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John Green
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6/16/2021 4:08:56 AM
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Coincidences are interesting things. They’re considered remarkable because their combined occurrence seems improbable. (snip) In the past year and a half, we have witnessed a remarkable string of apparent coincidences.
Dr. Fauci sponsored “gain of function” research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. (snip) The COVID-19 virus spread throughout the world in the early months of 2020. Coincidentally, this was at the same time that Donald Trump was ratcheting up sanctions against China and rallying worldwide support.
The pandemic resulting from COVID-19 was used as rationale for fundamental changes to our election processes.