Canada Free Press,
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John Burtis
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8/21/2023 10:47:58 AM
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I'm going, as they say, far off the liberal reservation. And I have an admission to make, I'm a bit of a climate denier just as I'm a also an election denier. As for the latter, I join the dedicated Soros acolyte and bag woman nonsense- blathering Stacey Abrams and our successful President Donald Trump in this belief.
What NASA says about Jolly Old Mr Sun
But, getting back to the sun, read what NASA says about Jolly Old Mr Sun, our nearest star (NASA, Is The Sun Causing Global Warming)
"The Sun can influence Earth’s climate, but it isn’t responsible for the warming trend we’ve seen over recent decades.
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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8/21/2023 10:25:31 AM
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Donald Trump will beat the Georgia indictment and, for that matter, all the others. There’s one caveat, however. The joke going around now is that Trump is awaiting a new indictment for taking the tags off his mattress. To beat the left’s lawfare efforts — warfare by lawyers — to get Trump no matter how ridiculous the allegation, the rule of law will still need to be intact at the federal level.
Your skepticism is understandable.
Before you punch out of this story in disgust, you’ll want to hear out the strategy by the Article III Project’s Mike Davis, who told me on the Adult in the Room podcast
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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8/21/2023 8:44:47 AM
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Tristan Leavitt is president of Empower America and an attorney representing the whistleblowers in the matter of Hunter Biden. He commented on the leaked emails and resulting stories in Politico and the New York Times over the weekend in a long Twitter thread which I have embedded below. The thread is unrolled and posted for easy reading in the Thread Reader app here.
Leavitt explains in his first two tweets: “Having read the Politico and NYT stories that came out tonight thanks to Hunter Biden’s legal team handing all their emails over to the press, I have several thoughts. First and foremost, it’s shocking on its face that prosecutors were
PJ Media,
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Richard Fernandez
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8/20/2023 7:22:40 PM
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Countries are struggling with the problem of controlling innovation, in particular artificial intelligence. “Can States Learn to Govern Artificial Intelligence—Before It’s Too Late?” Foreign Affairs asks. “If governments are serious about regulating AI, they must work with technology companies to do so—and without them, effective AI governance will not stand a chance,” write Ian Bremmer and Mustafa Suleyman. Bremmer is a political scientist, while Suleyman is co-founder and former head of applied AI at DeepMind, an artificial intelligence company acquired by Google and now owned by Alphabet.
The most dangerous aspect of AI, in their view, apart from the potential misuse of its military and scientific
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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8/20/2023 3:27:57 PM
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I’ve often heard it said that many of our sins are tied directly to pride, and it’s easy to see why. There’s an element of pride that runs through just about all the sins we commit. Our pride can drive us to lie, want what belongs to others, take what’s not ours, and so much more.
Proverbs 16:18 tells us, “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” The Apostle Paul reminded the Corinthian church that we shouldn’t ever take pride over gratitude to God for our accomplishments when he wrote, “’Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.’ For it is not the one who commends
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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8/20/2023 7:20:27 AM
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As many as 1000 persons, many of them children, may have died as a result of the fire in Maui. The exact toll -- above the hundreds documented -- is difficult to assess right now as the bodies are charred beyond recognition and scientific equipment to test the remains are not readily available, but the tragedy -- naturally and without basis -- is being blamed on "climate change” in many of the media accounts. In fact, these people died as human sacrifices to green policies, legislative and corporate missteps, and administrative incompetence. The citizens of Hawaii, a solidly Democratic one-party state, are learning what those of
Fox News,
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Kendall Tietz
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8/19/2023 3:51:24 PM
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A California mother of three who claims she was fired for speaking out about education curriculum at her local school board meeting told Fox News Digital that she has been unfairly branded as racist, homophobic and transphobic by members of her community in letters sent to her employer and printed in local news outlets.
Janet Roberson spoke at a Benicia Unified School District (BUSD) meeting on April 20, where she expressed concerns about the district's sexual education curriculum that she said taught "gender confusion, not gender clarification" because it told 10-year-old students they could choose their own gender and receive puberty blockers. She said teaching "vulnerable children that lifetime dependence
American Thinker,
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Sean Ross Callaghan
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“It’s like murdering babies!”
So said one lawyer defending the latest federal indictment of President Trump against the charge that it seeks to throw Trump in jail for exercising his First Amendment rights. Many legal experts argue that an indictment for criminal conspiracy cannot just be about First Amendment-protected activity. Others argue that a conspiracy may include all sorts of legally protected activity, like purchasing knives or driving to the scene of a crime, but conspiracy to murder babies is a crime because murder is a crime.
The anti-indictment experts are right. The others miss the point.
First, the legal basics: a standard criminal conspiracy comprises two parts:
Breitbart,
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John Binder
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8/19/2023 9:13:40 AM
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Some of China’s biggest automakers are looking to skirt United States tariffs and flood the nation’s auto market with cheap Electric Vehicles (EVs) — a move that would further crush American auto workers and the domestic plants where they work.
According to Automotive News, Chinese-owned Volvo Cars is hoping to use the little-known Duty Drawback Program to “recoup import duties and the 25 percent U.S. tariff assessed on the Chinese-made Volvo EX30 crossover and Polestar 2 sedan against exports of the U.S.-made Volvo EX90 and Polestar 3 crossovers.”
General Motors (GM) has been using the Duty Drawback Program for years to mitigate United States tariffs on its Chinese-made Buick Envision Crossover.
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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8/19/2023 9:01:00 AM
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It is an inconvenient truth that various ethnic groups do not, on average, perform equally well on objective measures if intellectual accomplishment. Mathematics is particularly problematic, in that results are hard to fudge–basically, answers are either right or wrong.
Liberals have responded to this conundrum by dumbing down one discipline after another. Their theory is that if they lower standards far enough, they will arrive at a point where racial and ethnic differences disappear. I doubt that this strategy can ever actually work, but the result in mathematics is especially embarrassing, as the inevitable decline in performance is hard to hide.
But that didn’t deter left-wingers in California, who enacted
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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8/19/2023 8:43:51 AM
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President Joe Biden's absence and lack of empathy towards the residents of Maui is a clear indicator he couldn't care less for Americans in need.
During a CNN interview, a longtime Maui resident got emotional when asked why Biden is taking so long to visit the devastated area and those affected by the wildfires.
"It's really affecting me because where's the President?" Maui resident Ella Sable Tacderan asked. "I mean, aren't we Americans, too? We're part of the United States. Why are we getting put in the back pocket? Why are we being ignored?"
Biden has yet to visit the Hawaiian island, drawing criticism as the death toll rises.
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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8/19/2023 8:39:43 AM
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What if Trump gets convicted in his four trials over the next few years? The former president faces nearly 100 charges, some of which can’t be eliminated with a federal pardon. The Left is doing everything possible to poke the GOP base into nominating this man, even though Joe Biden could face impeachment hearings next year. The media will have to revisit the Hunter Biden bribery scandal soon enough. They want to create an environment where an even more juiced-up January 6-like event can erupt, providing them with cause to subject conservatives to another authoritarian crackdown. It would also give their liberal media allies a much-needed distraction