American Thinker,
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Edward Kennelly
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7/5/2021 4:39:08 AM
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The President of the United States has many responsibilities. An essential one is to make quick and decisive decisions when confronted with a major crisis. Past presidents have handled this responsibility. It seems questionable whether Biden can do the same. (snip) Since entering the White House, Biden’s mental decline has accelerated. Just in June, during the G7 Summit meeting, Biden repeatedly appeared confused in front of other world leaders. (snip) If there is any major crisis in the world, Biden will have to lead. He’ll likely repeat his handlers’ words but he will not inspire confidence.
American Thinker,
by
Monica Showalteri
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7/5/2021 4:28:50 AM
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Joe Biden, who famously threatened to shut down the Fourth of July, and all our backyard celebrations if we didn't get vaccinated in certain numbers by a certain date, now wants your selfies.
Kid you not, he tweeted this:
Folks, I couldn’t be happier or more proud to see Americans coming #BackTogether at BBQs and block parties across the country for Independence Day.
Tag your 4th of July photos with #BackTogether and
@WhiteHouse
and you may get a signed copy of your 4th of July photo from me. (snip) Notice that he's also having a great big gathering, while having told you that yours must be small,
American Thinker,
by
Andrea Widburg
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7/5/2021 3:21:04 AM
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Rep. James Clyburn (D. S.C.) is the reason Joe Biden is president. (snip) Now, Clyburn, who is the majority whip in the House, is trying to convince all Americans that a voter registration card is “I.D.” (snip) The problem for Democrats is that, even as they denigrate minorities’ ability to get photo identification, most Americans think that photo I.D. is a good idea for election integrity (snip) Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn says he's "absolutely" open to a voter ID requirement as long as it is "equitable:" "You ought to be able to vote with whatever ID that you have"
American Thinker,
by
Thomas Lifson
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7/4/2021 4:31:10 AM
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Last Friday saw something of a landmark, less than half a year after the Biden administration assumed office. The level of gaslighting – proclaiming things that are the exact opposite of the truth, such as blaming Republicans for defunding the police – has gotten so bad that even members of the progressive media feel free to mock at least some if the bilge they are being fed by Biden’s handlers’ press secretary, Jen Psaki.
The issue that provoked negative feedback from her normally supportive allies was not top-of-mind stuff like defunding the police, but rather an inside baseball sort of issue. I consider it a warning shot across her bow
American Thinker,
by
Jack Gleason
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7/3/2021 3:34:41 AM
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How do you make decisions in our new Internet world? Most of us just go to Google and type in their question, “Is it safe to get the COVID-19 vaccine?” The overwhelming response is “Yes!” (snip) But when you go to an uncensored video website like Bitchute.com or Rumble.com, you see a totally different result: scores of doctors and scientists warning about the danger from the shots, and hundreds of videos from real people who have had horrific side effects (snip) Whom do you believe, doctors, scientists and real people telling their stories, or big-tech-controlled media pushing a narrative
American Thinker,
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John Smith
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7/2/2021 4:58:41 AM
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The November 3, 2020, Presidential election data from California sets off alarm bells.
Election data generated by the natural voting process will closely match Benford’s Law predictions. (Benford’s Law, or the rule of leading digits, is used as an indicator of fraud in numerical data.) Of course, there can be exceptions, but Benford’s Law points to areas to investigate. (snip) Does the reader believe that the sum of each candidates’ precinct tallies greater than 4,000 votes by mail shows Biden received over 16 times Trump’s votes?
American Thinker,
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Terry Paulding
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7/2/2021 3:48:50 AM
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Ivory Hecker, an astute and brave local Fox reporter interviewed Dr. Joseph Varon, despite Fox threatening her job if the unedited interview went live. It’s worth listening to in its entirety, but here’s some of what it says.
It’s certainly not the first time Dr. Varon’s been interviewed. He’s talked with the media 1,640 times, including Hecker’s interview. The first 1,639 interviews were edited to exclude specific information about his successes in treating hospitalized COVID patients.
This doctor is certainly no quack. He’s Chief of Staff at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, TX.
American Thinker,
by
Silvio Canto Jr.
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7/2/2021 3:46:29 AM
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Let's go back to the day that President Trump left office and flew to Florida. What if I had written a post titled: "What has to happen for President Trump to run in 2024?"
Let's start with gasoline prices. I would have written that gasoline prices would have to dramatically increase (snip) Let's go to the border. I would have written that President Biden's border decisions would reverse ail the gains made under the Remain in Mexico policy. (snip) I would have written in January President Biden would start showing his age whenever he makes a public statement.
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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7/1/2021 5:19:56 AM
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Vice President Mike Pence may be in the doghouse with conservatives but no one can say there were stories that he was a bad boss or that his office was chaotic, mismanaged, or incompetent. Things are different with Kamala Harris. According to an article in Politico, Harris’s office sounds like the real-life version of Veep, the HBO political satire that focused on the stupid, self-centered, and vicious Selina Meyer, a Vice President whose office was filled with slavish gatekeepers and self-centered staff, all of whom were incompetent. The story rings true. What's more interesting is contemplating why Democrats are going after Harris.
American Thinker,
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John Green
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7/1/2021 3:56:01 AM
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George Washington University Law School Professor Jonathon Turley has posited that recent unanimous Supreme Court rulings may be the court sending a message to politicians. (snip) The reality is that the court is in trouble. It is no longer trusted to be unbiased. The justices are belatedly learning that a referee who isn’t faithful to the rules also lacks the authority to control the game -- as that authority is granted by the players. The justices find themselves in a predicament that was created by themselves and their predecessors. (snip) Had we stayed out of the world of penumbras and emanations, most rulings would have been unanimous.
American Thinker,
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Ronald E. Yates
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7/1/2021 3:47:49 AM
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I've noticed that whenever the subject of Nazi Germany is raised, someone always says something like this: "It's unbelievable that Adolf Hitler was able to manipulate and control the entire German population. It just seems impossible." (snip) Like a lot of Americans, I always assumed that America was safe from the kind of tyranny the German people experienced under the heavy hand of the Third Reich. (snip) Yet, for the past eighteen months, that's exactly what has happened in America. A nation that always prided itself on its independence and individuality was suddenly locked down.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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6/30/2021 3:18:24 AM
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A friend emailed me the less than 5 minute video below of President Biden seated next to the President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, welcoming him to the White House.
She writes:
Does anyone remember a time where the POTUS needed to read his brief remarks? Even Rivlin, who doesn’t speak English as his native language, was able to give his remarks off of the top of his head
While Biden did look up from his notes from time to time, he must have been worried that he’d “get into trouble” with the people whose wishes he carries out, because he kept lookkng down and reading most of the time.