PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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3/30/2021 11:57:17 AM
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President Trump released a statement Monday evening, slamming both Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx, two key members of his Coronavirus Task Force last year. Trump described them as “self-promoters trying to reinvent history to cover for their bad instincts and faulty recommendations” and says he fortunately almost always overruled them. “They had bad policy decisions that would have left our country open to China and others, closed to reopening our economy, and years away from an approved vaccine—putting millions of lives at risk.” “We developed American vaccines by an American President in record time, nine months, which is saving the entire world.
AlphaNews,
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Anthony Gockowski
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3/30/2021 10:23:04 AM
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State Democrats want to limit the number of miles Minnesotans can drive, according to a new bill making its way through the Legislature. The “Sustainable Transportation Act” would require Minnesota to adopt a goal of reducing vehicle miles traveled by “at least 20% by 2050.” Rep. Frank Hornstein, DFL- Minneapolis, said a reduction in vehicle miles traveled, or VMT, is needed “if we are going to make headway in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector.” “Transportation is now the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and we’ve had the least amount of reduction in the transportation sector,” Hornstein said during a Thursday hearing on his bill.
Townhall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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3/29/2021 11:25:01 AM
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I’m not as old as Grandpa Badfinger, nor as manifestly senile, but I still have only the vaguest notion that something bad happened last week in Colorado, and I can’t quite put my trigger finger on exactly what it was. It’s just a hazy recollection of how whatever went down was pretty much the fault of you and me, though the last time I was in the Centennial State I was passing through the Denver airport, which makes whatever happened being my fault seem implausible, but whatever. Facts and stuff are bourgeois conceits. The point is that I went looking through the media, because whatever it was that went
New York Post,
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Bernadette Hogan
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Nolan Hicks
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo will relax some of the state’s limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings as officials prepare to receive the first shipments of the new Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, which they hope will dramatically speed efforts to inoculate New Yorkers. The scandal-rocked governor announced the tweaks to the Empire State’s social distancing regulations as he made his first public remarks since two more women came forward with detailed allegations of unwanted advances from Cuomo — all of which unfolded as his administration continues to battle questions about how its policy directives exacerbated the COVID outbreaks in nursing homes last spring.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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3/26/2021 10:39:55 AM
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On Thursday Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) signed a sweeping bill that overhauls his state’s election laws that includes new restrictions on mail-in voting. The legislation was pushed through Georgia’s House and Senate after Kemp and the crooked Secretary of State handed Georgia over to the Democrats in TWO separate elections. Because of mail-in ballots, ballot drop boxes, no signature checks and ballot harvesting, the Democrats took control of the White House and flipped the Senate blue. Kemp finally signed new election laws that would require a photo ID in order to vote by absentee ballot and it would limit the
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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Judicial Watch announced today the receipt of emails they requested related to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its interactions with China and the World Health Organization. udicial Watch requested emails related to Dr. Fauci and China and the WHO which today they received: Judicial Watch announced today that it and the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) received 301 pages of emails and other records of Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. H. Clifford Lane from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services showing that National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials tailored confidentiality forms to China’s terms and that the World Health Organization
Breitbart,
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Joel B. Pollak
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3/24/2021 9:14:56 AM
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Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, the suspected gunman in a mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, was reportedly previously known to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) because of his ties to another person under investigation. The New York Times reported Tuesday evening: “The suspect’s identity was previously known to the F.B.I. because he was linked to another individual under investigation by the bureau, according to law enforcement officials.” As Breitbart News noted earlier Tuesday, citing the Denver Post, the suspect also had a criminal record. The Post reported:
WPIX [NYC],
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Lauren Cook
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Jay Dow
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New Jersey residents likely will not see any new reopening announcements in the coming weeks as the state battles a surge in COVID-19 variants, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday. The governor, speaking on CNN, said any further reopenings or capacity increases are on pause in the Garden State because of the increase in virus variants. “We’ve got these variants: whether they be Brazil, South Africa, UK, New York City, whatever it might be – they’re in New Jersey,” Murphy said. “We’re the densest state in America, we’re in the densest region in America. Plus,
New York Post,
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Hannah Frishberg
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3/20/2021 10:47:06 AM
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President Biden’s bad trip has become quite the meme drop on Twitter. The 78-year-old slipped on stairs while boarding Air Force One Friday, following in the temporarily unstable footsteps of President Gerald Ford. But the commander in chief’s loose footing has let loose a firestorm of memes and jokes, marking, despite his other gaffes, his first meme as president. And the jokes certainly didn’t fall flat. Twitter’s constant commenter Chrissy Teigen weighed in, quipping: “We should all hope to one day trip on the way up to our personal jet.” “Chair Force One,” tweeted gun rights advocate Kyle Kashuv, sharing a photoshopped image of the president
Red State,
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Alex Parker
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3/20/2021 10:04:19 AM
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In North Carolina, they’re trying to figure out equity. Hence, the state’s largest school district is advising teachers: Dismiss the complaints of white parents over “critical race theory.” The reason: Those parents’ kids are getting the benefit of the racist system. Per documents obtained by City Journal, Raleigh’s Wake County Public School System trained teachers last year on incorporating critical race theory into lesson plans.From Brittanica.com: Critical race theory (CRT), the view that the law and legal institutions are inherently racist and that race itself, instead of being biologically grounded and natural, is a socially constructed concept that is used by white people to further their
BizPack Review,
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Jon Dougherty
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3/18/2021 9:24:06 AM
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared on Wednesday that a controversial student curriculum called “Critical Race Theory” would no longer be permitted in the state’s public schools. During a news conference in Naples, the popular Republican governor denounced the curriculum as divisive, racist, and anti-American. “There’s no room in our classrooms for things like critical race theory,” he said. “Teaching kids to hate their country and to hate each other is not worth one red cent of taxpayer money./snip for tweet/ “So we will invest in actual, solid, true curriculum, and we will be a leader in the development and implementation of a world-class civics education,” he continued.
New York Post,
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Kathianne Boniello
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Georgett Roberts
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A Brooklyn homeowner unable to evict an allegedly deadbeat tenant because of new state housing laws claims she has been forced to live in her car for weeks. Shawna Eccles, 30, says in court papers she sleeps on the couches of friends and relatives whenever she can, and in her four-door Toyota when she can’t, after fighting and failing for months to evict Sharita Patterson, 33, from the two-family home in Carnarsie. “There is no one I can stay with until I am able to evict, and all of my money covers the mortgage, water bill and property taxes,” Eccles told The Post.
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Spoke with someone this weekend who hadn't even heard of the Boulder shootings.