American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/9/2021 4:24:11 AM
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The most relentless slander the Democrats leveled against President Trump was that he was a racist. (snip) Mixed race Kamala would bring her intersectional chops to the Latinx politicians and all would be well.
Except nothing went well. Kamala, whom I’ve always been told by people who know her, is as dumb as a box of rocks with the personality of an arch narcissist, managed to leave President Lopez Obrador in a towering rage, furious at American machinations and deeply offended when she simply walked out on him.
American Thinker,
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William Sullivan
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5/9/2021 4:21:28 AM
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By the time the Cola Wars really heated up in the 1980s, Coca-Cola had perennially enjoyed the upper hand over Pepsi in a rivalry that dated to the dawn of the twentieth century. (snip) Coke is destroying the pro-America brand association that it had been building for over a century because “it’s afraid” of the political forces aligning against it. (snip) This time, the degree to which Coke has offended its consumers runs much deeper than our taste buds.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/8/2021 11:58:02 AM
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According to a website called The Election Wizard, newly released census data contains an “anomaly” when it comes to squaring it with the reported electoral results (snip) According to the Census, the recorded number of people voting in 2020 was tallied at 154,628,000. On the other hand, official results place the number of actual ballots cast slightly north of 158 million. That’s a discrepancy of nearly four million votes.
If the census data is correct, then about 4 million votes mysteriously were added to the election totals. Usually, the census data and the reported vote totals correlate closely
American Thinker,
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Sally Zelikovsky
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5/7/2021 4:05:21 AM
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If you are reluctant to get the COVID vaccine and beginning to feel overrun by forces pressuring you to get vaccinated, you aren’t alone and you aren’t crazy. There’s a reason you feel the way you do. You are being manipulated.
We are being bombarded with commercials pushing us to be socially responsible. Medical professionals, celebrities, and folks in our communities admonish us not to shirk our civic duty. Suddenly, the vaccine is the only way to normalcy.
Friends and family openly brag about their vaccinations and gasp in astonishment when they find out you haven’t decided or, worse, that you will not get it.
American Thinker,
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Jack Wisdom
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5/7/2021 3:58:15 AM
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We are in a dire and extreme condition as a country, where one of our two major parties is moving toward a total power-grab and a re-directing of our entire system of government. The left is positioning itself and has made significant headway already to control all branches of government in perpetuity. The days of "thinking through" differences are over as far as the Dems are concerned. (snip)
What we now see is not just a 50-50 split between two parties (which have an underlying consensus about the socio-political unity and purpose of our country), but a 50-50 split between Americans and an anti-American, despotic mentality.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/6/2021 6:32:50 AM
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I expect the corporate media will ignore as much as possible the findings of a peer-reviewed study just published in the American Journal of Therapeutics that concludes the readily-available, inexpensive (off-patent) drug ivermectin is effective in treating existing cases of Covid-19 and in preventing coming down with the illness. Unlike the experimental vaccines that we are being ceaselessly urged to take, ivermectin has been around for many years and is safe for all but a few people. (snip) here is the conclusion of the article (snip) ivermectin should be globally and systematically deployed in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
American Thinker,
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Jay Valentine
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5/6/2021 4:29:03 AM
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United States voter fraud is a nationwide crime perpetrated locally, mostly by Democrats. Republicans either do not do it or when they do, they get caught. It is no coincidence that only Democrats fight voter ID laws, ballot audits in Maricopa County, and investigations in New Hampshire. (snip) we cannot fight industrial, sovereign, large-scale election fraud with reports, press releases, and webinars. (snip) The goal is a crowd-sourced national database, visible to anyone, showing who votes, their address, cross searched against death records, change-of-address files, UPS mailboxes, and a dozen other available data sources, going back as far as digital records exist.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/6/2021 4:16:47 AM
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White males go to the back of the line in applying for funds to rescue their bars, restaurants and other venues eligible for federal relief for the impact of the coronavirus lockdown. This violates the equal protection under the law requirements of the United States Constitution, but is nonetheless ongoing right now. (snip) The relief, though, is being prioritized based on race, gender, and whether or not business owners are considered “socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.” (snip) But unless the plaintiffs are able to find a judge willing to issue a restraining order, their businesses may well fold and vanish before the case is finally adjudicated.
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph
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5/6/2021 4:11:20 AM
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Seasonal influenza, also known as “the flu,” visits America every year, similar to tornados, thunderstorms, heat waves, and snowstorms. As tracked by the CDC, over the past decade symptomatic flu cases ranged from 9 to 45 million cases per year in the US. Hospitalizations varied from 140 to 810 thousand, and deaths from 12 to 61 thousand, depending on the particular year, strain of influenza, and effectiveness of the vaccine.
This year, “flu activity is unusually low at this time” according to CDC surveillance. Since late September 2020, they recorded only about 2000 cases, a minute fraction of the tens of millions of cases in past years.
American Thinker,
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Patricia McCarthy
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5/5/2021 9:07:38 AM
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In 1949, sometime after the publication of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World (1931) wrote to Orwell who by then was living in California. Huxley had briefly taught French to Orwell as a student in high school at Eton. Huxley generally praises Orwell’s novel which to many seemed very similar to Brave New World (snip) The most powerful quote In Huxley’s letter to Orwell is this:
“Within the next generation I believe that the world’s rulers will discover that infant conditioning and narco-hypnosis are more efficient, as instruments of government, than clubs and prisons
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?