American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/5/2021 6:30:37 AM
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There’s a photo rocketing around the internet that, once seen, cannot be unseen. It shows Joe and Jill Biden posing with the nonagenarian Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. However, it appears that the Carters having become Lilliputians, for they are teeny people in a teeny house next to the giant Bidens. Also, Biden’s invariable mask is missing, despite the Carters’ advanced age. (snip) A photo from just two years ago, when White House occupants showed up at George H.W. Bush’s funeral shows the relative height difference between the Bidens and the Carters, with Jill appearing to be almost the same height as Jimmy
American Thinker,
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Ethel C. Fenig
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5/5/2021 4:11:16 AM
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Facebook, Instagram and Twitter thought banning former president Donald J. Trump (R) from their platforms would silence him. Susan Rice, former US ambassador to the UN,
consigned Trump "to the trash [sic] heap of history."
But Donald J. Trump being Donald J. Trump flicked off these minor problems, replacing them with a fresh site: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/desk. And his millions of followers from his former sites are sure to join him there. Meanwhile, Facebook will decide this morning (Wed, May 5) whether to allow Trump back on their site. Ah, but does Trump want to return to them?
Who needs the other more?
American Thinker,
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Brandi Levine
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The current President’s record of lying is alarming. In 1998, Biden lost his first bid for the Presidency because the media actually reported he was a repeat plagiarist. (snip) As President, a couple of weeks ago Biden made a statement about Georgia’s election law. in which every allegation is untrue. (snip) Which brings us to Biden’s “Speech to the Joint Sessions of Congress” in which he said, “We won’t ignore what our intelligence agency has determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to the homeland today: White supremacy’s terrorism.”
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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5/4/2021 8:21:38 AM
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Activists from Black Lives Matter, not happy with merely defunding the police or raking in huge corporate donations as their objective, now want President Trump banned from all digital media and future office.
That's the report from the Washington Examiner, which notes that they've put out and updated their list of demands:
“We are joining Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Rep. Cori Bush, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, and others who are demanding Trump be immediately convicted in the United States Senate,” reads the first demand on the BLM website.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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Joe Biden, the press, the Democrats and the activists have long touted the rent moratoriums in the age of COVID as just the thing, keeping their victims of lockdowns and lost jobs from being thrown out of their homes.
One problem: Someone is not getting paid.
And it's starting to turn into a problem. (snip) First, the housing declines, as there's no money to pay for repairs. Windows are broken out, walls get holes, the plumbing breaks, the rats and roaches come. Then the water gets shut off, and the electricity, too.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/4/2021 4:18:25 AM
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The impartiality of one of the jurors who convicted Derek Chauvin on all charges now is highly questionable, thanks to discovery of a (now deleted) tweet from August last year and his own words in an interview one week ago, April 27. (snip) The juror, whose name is Brandon Mitchell and whose juror number was 52, may have perjured himself during the voir dire examination of his suitability for the jury by claiming little knowledge of the case. (snip) inconsistent with him wearing a BLM shirt reading “Get your knee off our necks”
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/3/2021 9:08:45 AM
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The one nice thing I can say about Alyssa Milano’s social and political views is that I think she means well. (snip) Fortunately, there are people willing to talk back to her. Most recently, that pushback came from a young New Orleans woman named Savvy. (snip) Savvy is there to give Milano a big dose of reality.
“Imagine being a Black man and being told by some White lady with a microphone that you and the criminal on TV are one and the same because you like alike. Imagine being told by society that White people can be all that they can be but for you as a Black man
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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5/3/2021 9:02:08 AM
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Democrats know that with crazy-left Joe Biden at the helm, it's "Après moi, le déluge."
Louis XIV coined that phrase to say that all hell was going to break loose once his time passed in a conversation with his mistress. He was right: by 1789, it did.
Democrats seem right now to be saying the same.
Some examples, from today's news, starting with Fox News:
The special election in Texas’ Sixth Congressional District on Saturday was seen as the first competitive race since Joe Biden was elected president and a bellwether on how a district that was seen to be purpling reacted to the new administration’s first 100 days.
American Thinker,
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Steve McCann
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For nearly 50 years, until 2009, the United Sates experienced enormous progress in race relations. (snip) In 2008 only 18% of all Americans were greatly concerned or worried about the state of race relations in the country. By 2017 that number had skyrocketed to 45%. Further, in 2008 66% of Americans thought race relations were good; by 2016, 63% thought race relation were bad. The common denominator in this freefall and primary instigator of the current societal chaos and national uncertainty: Barack Obama.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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5/3/2021 7:45:49 AM
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Liz Cheney is in trouble.
After winning handily as chair of the House Republican Conference in Congress in February shortly after her unpopular vote to impeach President Trump, House members are now looking to get rid of her.
Axios had the scoop on that:
Top Republicans are turning on Rep. Liz Cheney, the party’s highest-ranking woman in Congress, with one conservative leader suggesting she could be ousted from her GOP post within a month.
Why it matters: The comments by Reps. Steve Scalise, the minority whip, and Jim Banks, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, carry weight because of their close relationship with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph
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5/3/2021 3:45:59 AM
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Opinion polls, particularly in the buildup to a presidential election, are not designed to reflect public opinion, but instead to shape it. For the media, objectivity is only of historic interest, a journalistic tenet from a bygone era. (snip) CNN commissioned a poll to support their lovefest over Biden’s spendfest speech.
Their headline on the day after Biden’s speech was “7 in 10 who watched say Biden’s speech left them feeling optimistic.”
Start with the bit about “who watched.” How many Americans gave up an hour of their evening to watch
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/2/2021 7:07:15 AM
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Based on the reaction he received as he spoke to the GOP convention in Utah, it looks like Mitt Romney has exhausted the reservoir of goodwill he enjoyed thanks to his saving of the 2002 Winter Olympics from financial disaster. I always assumed that the reason he enjoyed electoral victory when he ran for the Senate from the Beehive State, after having been born and raised in Michigan and making his career in Massachusetts, where he amassed a fortune and served as governor. (snip) His NeverTrump status and especially his vote to convict on one count of President Trump’s second impeachment seem to have alienated a lot of Utah Republicans
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Lots of bad news for Dems listed