The Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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5/17/2022 6:28:56 PM
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Sean Hannity ran another hit piece on lightweight Republican candidate Kathy Barnette on Monday night.
Hannity is a personal friend of Dr. Oz who is running against Kathy Barnette in the US Senate race in Pennsylvania. But this time Hannity smeared the Proud Boys and Trump supporters who were marching peacefully in the street to the US Capitol on January 6th.
Hannity shared a video of Kathy Barnette walking down the street. She was surrounded by members of the Proud Boys. They were all filmed just walking down the street. Sean Hannity: Look at your screen. Here is Barnette walking along side, this just broke today, radical Proud Boys during January 6th.
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/17/2022 7:22:30 AM
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Last Friday was Jen Psaki’s last day as White House Press Psecretary. If you’re addicted to teen girl psnark, condescension, deceit, and ignorance, you’re going to miss her—and you can still catch those so-not-endearing qualities at MSNBC. The big question, of course, was whether Karine Jean-Pierre would be able to fill Psaki’s pshoes, in terms of snark and ignorance, or if she’d grow beyond Psaki and actually be a polite, intelligent person. So far, after Day 1, Jean-Pierre has done something amazing: She’s actually worse than Psaki.
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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5/16/2022 7:52:43 PM
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Vice President Kamala Harris was recently at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit when she suffered another verbal malfunction.
It occurred during an address to ASEAN leaders, Kamala said the following
“We will work together, and will continue to work together, to address these issues, to tackle these challenges, and to work together as we continue to work..." She periodically stared down while speaking as if she was referring to notes. Last month, America’s foremost word salad chef Kamala, had another catastrophic mess during a meeting with the Jamaican Prime Minister.
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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5/15/2022 9:44:01 AM
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When Elon Musk announced his $44 billion takeover bid to Twitter, it caused celebrations and meltdowns in equal measure.
Conservatives and libertarians, who have been the recipients of step-motherly treatment on Twitter owing to its overwhelming liberal bias, hoped Musk would liberate the platform into a haven for free speech.
Liberals feared losing control over a primary tool of communication and manipulation. Hence, Twitter employees staged walkouts. MSNBC said that Musk’s takeover would have 'massive, life and globe-altering consequences'. The New York Times and the Washington Post scurrilously attacked Musk.
American Thinker,
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John Dale Dunn
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5/14/2022 7:30:53 AM
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Victor Davis Hanson is one of the most respected historian/intellectuals of the conservative movement; I have been an enthusiast of his work going back to my first experience with his erudition and eloquence—The Western Way of War (1989, 2nd ed. 2000), an explanation of why citizen soldiers are so effective and why Western Armies have been so lethal. Now he is past 24 books and hundreds if not thousands of essays as well as appearances regularly on TV that all provide sober, thought-provoking and insightful political commentary. Any observer of VDH cannot help but be impressed with his solid and thoughtful analysis of political and social
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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5/13/2022 6:11:03 AM
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A few days ago, GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia, and Dan Crenshaw from Texas, were involved in a heated online exchange over providing U.S. aid to Ukraine
Since Russia's incursion began, the U.S has supplied Ukraine with billions of dollars in aid. Back in March, the House and the Senate approved $13.6bn for ‘assistance’ to Ukraine. On Tuesday, the House approved $40 billion more in aid. At the beginning of the month, Biden had requested $33 billion but the House generously offered $7 billion more.
The aid to Ukraine comes as the US, under Biden, is struggling on several fronts.
American Thinker,
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Francis P. Sempa
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5/12/2022 7:10:03 AM
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Among the most fervent war hawks in America today is Alexander Vindman, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army and a former member of the NSC, who now works at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Foreign Policy Institute. His previous claim to fame was as a witness who testified about former president Donald Trump's call to Ukrainian officials in the second impeachment trial of Trump. He became an instant hero to the crowd at MSNBC and other anti-Trump major media (is there any other kind?). Vindman also reportedly claimed that Trump "bears an enormous burden of responsibility"
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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5/11/2022 7:25:02 AM
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Chicago’s incompetent Mayor Lori Lightfoot, presiding over a city devolving into violent, bloody anarchy on the streets, is encouraging violent protests at the homes of Supreme Court justices believed to be supporting a draft decision by Justice Alito overturning Roe V. Wade. That is the logical interpretation if two tweets she issued that Twitter believes do not violate its “standards” that prohibit advocating violence:
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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5/10/2022 7:09:14 AM
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When Lufthansa, Germany’s flag carrier airline, left New York for Frankfurt, most, but by no means all, of its passengers were Jew, with about 80% of them being Hasidic Jews bound for Budapest. Because some of the Hasidic passengers apparently refused to wear their masks, once the plane arrived in Frankfurt, Lufthansa banned all but two Jews (men whose yarmelkes were hidden under baseball camps) from boarding their flight to Hungary. This openly antisemitic conduct was bad under any circumstances, but it was especially ugly coming from a German company. After all, in 1938, a year that was the prelude to the Holocaust
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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5/8/2022 9:43:34 AM
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Since its founding, Amazon has been accused of exploiting its workforce. Reports reveal that Amazon workers are injured on the job at a much higher rate than the average US worker. Amazon is notorious for imposing inhuman time schedules on their workers such that they aren't given sufficient time for bathroom breaks. Amazon also has a record of wrongfully terminating employees and incorrectly distributing benefits. Amazon has aggressively prevented its warehouse workers across the United States from unionizing. Last year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that Amazon had violated labor laws in preventing its warehouse workers from unionizing in Bessemer, Alabama.
American Thinker,
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Jeannie DeAngelis
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5/6/2022 6:53:16 AM
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On April 21, 2022, Barack Obama spoke at a cyber symposium hosted by Stanford University. During that address, the former president attempted to redefine the meaning of free speech. Obama argued that in order to safeguard America from opinions he considers dangerous, government regulation of the First Amendment, via constitutional modification, was more than justified.
Fast forward two weeks, on May 3rd, after the news leaked that the U.S. Supreme Court is close to overturning the decision Justice Samuel Alito called “egregiously wrong from the start,” Barack, along with his wife Michelle, immediately responded by contradicting the argument he made at Stanford.
American Thinker,
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Andrew W. Coy
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5/1/2022 6:32:51 PM
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Is this the hill that patriots will die on? Is this the moment when MAGA nation says, "Hell, no"? Is this the time when hardworking blue-collar Americans say with a unified voice: "We will not comply"? Is this the legal case where the Supreme Court acts as if it is ...the Supreme Court and declares Mr. Biden's newly created Bureau of Disinformation unconstitutional from its inception? Is this the final straw, where a clear plurality of Republicans "man up" and act as the opposition party should, and refuse to fund Mr. Biden's "Ministry of Truth"?