Frontpage,
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Hugh Fitzgerald
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10/28/2022 1:53:23 PM
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It’s official. Rishi Sunak is the new prime minister of Great Britain. (Snip) But what about those who come to Jihad Watch, who want to know not so much about his economic plans as his views on Islam, Muslims, and Israel?
The first thing to note is that Sunak is not just Hindu by descent, but a seriously practicing Hindu. He chose to be sworn in as an MP on a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. As a practicing Hindu, and a well-educated man, he cannot help but know what the Muslim invasion and conquest of much of India meant for its indigenous Hindu inhabitants.
American Spectator,
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Francis P. Sempa
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Judy W.
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10/26/2022 12:23:18 PM
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The “journalist” Bob Woodward is promoting his forthcoming audiobook The Trump Tapes just in time for the midterm elections. Earlier this week, he said he considers former President Donald Trump to be “dangerous” and a “threat to democracy” and a “threat to the presidency.”
Woodward ended his previous book on Trump by saying, “Trump is the wrong man for the job.” Let’s see how Trump stacks up against other presidents.
Did Trump in his four years in office repeatedly and unconstitutionally suspend the writ of habeas corpus? No, that was Abraham Lincoln. Did Trump initiate a war without congressional sanction? No, that was James K. Polk and Harry Truman.
Gatestone Institute,
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Daniel Greenfield
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Judy W.
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10/25/2022 6:40:20 AM
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Google first unleashed MUM to fight what it considered COVID "misinformation" by making sure that everyone saw "high quality and timely information from trusted health authorities like the World Health Organization". By reducing the number of sources to only those that agree with its agenda, Google is able to deliver fast results while getting rid of different points of view.
Google long ago ceased being a way to find different answers and its search results are deliberately repetitive. Search is an illusion. The user thinks that he's browsing the internet when he's actually spinning his wheels in Google's walled garden.
Fox News,
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Brianna Herlihy
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Judy W.
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10/24/2022 7:59:15 AM
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) has launched 73 lawsuits on election integrity issues in 20 states during the 2022 midterm election cycle, an increase from 2020 that has already secured GOP victories in battleground states this year.
The scope of the legal challenges stretches from the rights of poll watchers to observe the counting of votes to the illegal counting of mismarked absentee ballots.
This aggressive legal approach is an effort to meet RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel's vision of making this cycle the RNC’s "most litigious," according to an RNC spokesperson. The strategy includes offense-minded lawsuits, such as suing Democratic secretaries of state and challenging Democrat-friendly election laws,
Substack,
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Elizabeth Nickson
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Judy W.
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10/23/2022 7:43:24 AM
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The difference between me and friends, cousins and children no longer speaking to me is that I think the left is evil. By which I mean, malignant, without the best interests of the ordinary man and woman at heart and filled with hate for normal, the good, the sane. I think they have deliberately maxed out the administrative state imprisoning every enterprise in a set of contradictory regulations. They have invited and paid for the invasion by the South into Europe and the US. They have deliberately destroyed the economies of the South via the same policies that are destroying our world.
Just the News,
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Aaron Kliegman
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Judy W.
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10/20/2022 9:24:20 AM
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Despite persistent efforts led by the Biden administration, House Democrats' Jan. 6 tribunal and allied media to paint former President Trump as authoritarian, nearly as many Americans view President Biden as a threat to democracy as they do Trump, according to a new poll — and the mainstream media itself looms as the most widely feared threat to American democracy.
The stunning results from the latest New York Times/Siena poll of registered voters follow a range of recent polling suggesting that by seeking to investigate, prosecute, and stigmatize their political opponents as anti-democratic "extremists," Biden and other Democrats are arousing fears among voters that it is they themselves who are acting
Town Hall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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10/20/2022 8:54:46 AM
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Liberal "diversity" is stupid and evil, and we should utterly reject it. It's based on the origin of grandparents and other meaningless box-checks involving stuff like genitalia and genitalia preferences, and it has resulted in a grim uniformity in the kind of humorless pinko dorks who make up the Democrat candidate roster. (Snip) But the kind of diversity Republicans are demonstrating is something totally different. It has nothing to do with what continent their ancestors came from, what religion they adhere to, or even how they pee. It's conservative diversity – nominating a broad range of exceptional people with unique skill sets leveraged for maximum effect. And we're making it
Substack,
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Elizabeth Nickson
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Judy W.
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10/19/2022 6:58:49 AM
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There is a brooding aspect to this fall, as if everyone is on alert and evil walks among us. Darkness roils under the surface as people sicken and die, no one knows why, and the super-culture ignores it. (Snip) Last week, a doctor in Canada, highly credentialed, a Scot trained at Cambridge, his career a series of glittering positions, Roger Hodkinson, announced that, world-wide there have been 20 million deaths from the shots, and two billion adverse effects. This isa set of numbers that pulls focus away from the proliferation of evidence, the deliberate confusion of evidence, to this point: democide.
No blood, no gulags, no battlefields, but still the same.
Just the News,
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John Solomon
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10/18/2022 7:09:08 AM
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President Joe Biden has made waves this fall with his plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars of student loans, shifting the burden to taxpayers. Five years earlier, his family cashed in on a zero-interest, forgivable loan of its own from an energy company in communist China, according to evidence in the possession of the FBI.
The loan arrangement, confirmed in documents obtained by Just the News and also new information released by Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), shows the Chinese energy firm CEFC Beijing International Energy Company Limited understood the transaction would benefit Joe Biden's family (referred to as "BD family" in the emails), but it also was creating heartburn
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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Judy W.
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10/16/2022 6:56:58 AM
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Konnech is an election software company which provides Poll Chief software for election worker management. It is used in a number of counties, (Snip)
True the Vote, which seeks to ensure election integrity, investigated the company and was sued by it, alleging unauthorized access and “distribution of material gotten through such access.” Upon its allegations it received an immediate temporary restraining order.
Based on this litigation the New York Times reported:
From the N.Y. Times Monday:
At an invitation-only conference in August at a secret location southeast of Phoenix, a group of election deniers unspooled a new conspiracy theory about the 2020 presidential outcome.
Substack,
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Elizabeth Nickson
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Judy W.
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10/16/2022 6:44:20 AM
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I cordially loathed my family growing up. It was enormous and seemed to go on forever. Plus it was dull as ditchwater. They were so good. So activist good. So exhortative good. Do good! They cried. Care of and for the self is a trap. Live for others!
They had been good for generations, for centuries. In fact, they had been good for four hundred years in the New World by the time I arrived in their midst. I know this because I have their various diaries and letters, and some of them had been educated with enough time to be able to write,
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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Judy W.
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10/9/2022 6:00:33 AM
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This week, President Biden suggested that the federal government has engaged in racial discrimination with respect to sentencing people for marijuana possession. “Sending people to jail for possessing marijuana has upended too many lives.... That’s before you address the clear disparities around prosecution and conviction.”
(Snip) But if he thought this was the case, he shouldn’t have selected Kamala Harris as his running mate. She made her mark as a California attorney general in securing almost 2,000 convictions for marijuana use and possession:
In that position she oversaw the arrest and prosecution of thousands of people, mostly young people of color, for marijuana and other drug offenses.
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I have some problems with Sunak, his ties to the World Economic Forum, for instance. But his views on Muslims, Jews, etc., are great and a refreshing change from the usual mealymouthed hypocrites. He is very concerned about anti-Semitism. He wants to isolate radical Muslims in prisons away from others, especially from non-radical Muslims. He is hugely supportive of Israel. God bless him for those things, and I hope he governs as sensibly and bravely on other issues.