Daily Mail (UK),
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Nikki Schwab
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Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar said that he's done trying to work with Vice President Kamala Harris on border issues. 'I say this very respectfully to her: I moved on,' Cuellar told The New York Times. 'She was tasked with that job, it doesn't look like she's very interested in this, so we are going to move on to other folks that work on this issue.' Cuellar's gripes originated when Harris said she'd be visiting the border in June and a phone call from his office to hers went unreturned.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Siofra Brennan
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally shared the first photo of their daughter Lilibet Diana, six months after she was born, for their Christmas card.The family image shows Meghan, 40, holding up their giggling daughter, while smiling Harry, 37, looks on with his arm around their two-year-old son Archie in the portrait by Alexi Lubomirski, who shot the couple's engagement photos and the official family portraits on their wedding day. Archie, who looks just like his dad with a shock of red hair, is casually dressed in jeans like the rest of the family, and his face is on show.
People Magazine,
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Aaron Parsley
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Joe Biden says he's tempted by the prospect of an election rematch against Donald Trump in 2024.The president, who'll be weeks from his 82nd birthday on Election Day in three years, has previously said he expects to run but left open another possibility in an interview with ABC News' David Muir.Asked if he will seek reelection in an exclusive sit-down at the White House, Biden said, "yes," but then added, "I'm a great respecter of fate. Fate has intervened in my life many, many times. If I'm in the health I'm in now, in good health, then in fact I would run again."
Trending Politics,
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Eric Thompson
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As 2022 approaches, Democrats are privately and publicly expressing their frustration with two of their U.S. Senators who continue to back crucial legislation from passing. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) recently wrecked President Biden’s hopes of destroying federal election integrity laws by not supporting HR1 or ending the Senate filibuster. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) just crushed Biden’s hope of getting his Build Back Better (BBB) massive spending bill passed. Biden has been pushing to radically federalize elections, in spite of the Constitution.
Trending Politics,
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Eric Thompson
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I can remember the disappointment many Americans had when they were not able to publically celebrate News Years Eve, 2020, an exclamation mark for a year of COVID restrictions.Even with the 2020 elections still being contested by millions of Trump supporters at the start of the year, the overall hope for a majority of Americans was 2021 would be much better than 2020.Well, following a year of living under Biden’s progressive policies, half of Americans are calling 2021 the “worst year of their lives so far.”The survey of 1,000 adults — conducted by OnePoll on Dec. 13 — aimed to get an “end of year reflection” on many subjects
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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President Biden and fellow Democrats head into a congressional election year seriously “out of step” with Americans on dozens of key issues, according to a GOP-leaning polling outfit, which has a year’s worth of data to prove it.OnMessage Inc. says that on 50 questions, culled from polling done from February to September and covering everything from how Americans view systemic racism to election integrity to border security, the country trends away from stances that Mr. Biden defends.By more than 2-to-1, voters in a June poll rejected the idea that “White Americans are inherently racist whether they know it or not,”
American Thinker,
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J.B. Shurk
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Counterfactuals, like "conspiracy theories," are frowned upon by those who look guilty when they are posed. Here are three to chew on during the holidays: (1) What if it turns out that the gene therapies marketed as "vaccines" by pharmaceutical companies end up causing more harm than good? What if it becomes obvious that more children die from government-ordered injections than would have ever succumbed to the virus itself? What if the long-term effects of any of these experimental treatments condemn the "vaccinated" to suffer from lifetime health complications created by compromised immune systems, making them more vulnerable to the very diseases the "vaccines" were mandated
Jewish World Review,
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Victor Davis Hanson
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In a recent Washington Post op-ed, three retired generals, Paul Eaton, Antonio Taguba, and Steven Anderson warn of a supposedly impending coup should Donald Trump be elected in 2024. The column seemed strangely timed to coincide with a storm of recent Democratic talking points that a re-elected Trump, or even a Republican sweep of the 2022 midterms, would spell a virtual end of democracy.Ironies abound. From Election Day in 2020 to Inauguration Day 2021, we were told by the Left that democracy was resilient and rightly rid the nation of Trump.
BizPac Review,
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Robert Jonathan
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In an appearance on the Fox News Channel, U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Tex.) claimed that the Biden administration’s obsession with vaccine mandates and masking is all about misdirection and control, and that continued fear-mongering will be a way for Democrats to justify universal mail-in balloting in the 2022 election cycle. Along these lines, other pundits have maintained that for authoritarian Democrats in the COVID-19 pandemic, following the science means following the political science. Or as Dr. Oz, the GOP Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, has said repeatedly, “when you mix medicine and politics, you get politics.”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ailbhe Macmahon
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Renderings have been released that show the stunning interiors of the new Italian ‘Orient Express’ that will transport passengers in total luxury when it begins running in 2023. Images have also been unveiled for the exterior, which looks pretty eye-catching, too. Passengers aboard the ‘Orient Express La Dolce Vita’ will enjoy ‘five-star service’ surrounded by ‘sumptuous decor' on journeys through Italy and further afield to Paris and Istanbul.(Photos/Video)The train, created by the hotel group Accor and construction company Arsenale Spa, will rival the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, which is operated by Belmond and travels through Europe from London and Venice.
BizPac Review,
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Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
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Former President Donald Trump brutally poked the leftist badgers on Tuesday by announcing he will hold a press conference on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot, proclaiming that “the insurrection took place on November 3rd” of last year.“Why isn’t the [House] Unselect Committee of highly partisan political hacks investigating the CAUSE of the January 6th protest, which was the rigged Presidential Election of 2020?” Trump asked in a statement from his Save America PAC. “Does anybody notice that they want to stay as far away from that topic as possible, the numbers don’t work for them, or even come close.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Joe Biden's junior staff are reportedly burnt out and demoralized, with the team lacking any camaraderie and isolated from their colleagues.White House employees told Politico that morale is low, echoing months of complaints made by staff working for Vice President Kamala Harris.Harris has had four senior members of her team resign in recent weeks.Biden's staff told the site on Wednesday that they too were unhappy, blaming the lack of team spirit and poor management in the midst of the pandemic.They were particularly hurt by being excluded, they said, from holiday traditions like the pardon of the Thanksgiving turkey and tours of the White House Christmas decorations.