PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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11/19/2023 7:03:30 AM
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The left-wing media watchdog group Media Matters for America (MMFA) has a sordid record of not only publishing absurd "fact-checks” but of bullying businesses that dare to advertise on conservative outlets, or even platforms they don’t approve it. And Elon Musk has had enough of it.
At 2 a.m. ET on Saturday, Musk threatened to file a 'thermonuclear lawsuit' against Media Matters. "The split second court opens on Monday, X Corp will be filing a thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and ALL those who colluded in this fraudulent attack on our company,” Musk wrote in a post on X/Twitter. "This week Media Matters for America posted a story that
Red State,
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Bonchie
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11/18/2023 8:52:42 PM
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A new controversy has broken out in Europe over the use of the so-called "pain grip" by German police. More specifically, it's a restraint technique being used to remove climate change protesters who are blocking roads and otherwise causing chaos in public. A recent viral video showed police using the move on a man who was sitting in front of a bus, ignoring orders to get up. As he's carried onto the sidewalk, you can see his right hand being forced down to put pressure on his wrist. The man can be heard screaming as if he's feeling the worst pain ever visited on any human in history.
Red State,
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Bonchie
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11/18/2023 8:40:09 PM
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With the release of some 40,000 hours of surveillance footage from January 6th came hysterical responses from the usual suspects. Adam Kinzinger and Jamie Raskin were quick to weigh in, decrying the move toward transparency. Then there was Liz Cheney. Cheney spent the waning years of her political career obsessing over January 6th until voters finally sent her home for good. In the aftermath of her Wyoming primary defeat, grand predictions that Cheney would become more powerful than ever graced airwaves and front pages. In the end, though, she quickly fell into obscurity having lost the one thing that made her relevant.
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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11/18/2023 8:21:12 PM
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Quick! Let’s play a game of word association. I’ll write a word, and you say out loud the first associated word that comes to mind: Black… Dog… Bacon… Homosexual….
If you’re an ordinary Joe or Jane, I’m betting you associated Black with White, Dog with Cat or maybe Lovable Life Companion, Bacon with Eggs or Pig, and Homosexual with Liberace or Rock Hudson. But if you’re California’s Governor Gavin Newsom, when it comes to homosexuality, what you associate it with is graphic sexual exhibitionism. There’s simply no other way to understand what’s going on behind Gavin Newsom’s tweet saying that Murfreesboro banned being gay in public when it outlawed
PJ Media,
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Allan J. Feifer
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11/18/2023 1:40:45 PM
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The Nazi rise to power was an aberration in world history.
Or was it?
Based on recent events, is it impossible to believe we could be re-living 1938 Germany's past? Could we see another Kristallnacht occur in America at any moment? Our country is visibly in freefall, with no leader willing to unequivocally call out the evil that is Hamas and its puppetmaster, Iran. The lunatics are running our asylum, and they hold immense sway.
No, I'm not talking about the titular head of our country, President Biden, either. He is a figurehead, no longer capable of deep thought, if ever before. If Biden ever had
Red State,
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Teri Christoph
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11/17/2023 5:39:09 PM
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When last we left the very unhinged Keith Olbermann, he was being schooled by New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers after Olbermann mocked Rodgers and his season-ending (maybe) injury and blamed it on Rodgers not getting the clot shot. To which Rodgers responded, "Get your fifth booster, Keith." Advantage: Rodgers.
Well, the permanently outraged Olbermann is now big mad about Elon Musk. Ironically, he took to X/Twitter to make his anger known, releasing a video likening Musk and Donald Trump — it wouldn't be an Olbermann rant without a Trump mention! — to Nazis and calling on the federal government to ban the social media platform.
Red State,
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Bonchie
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11/17/2023 5:25:33 PM
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After Biden's creepy and shameful interaction with Mexico's president, it was time for a break before heading to the actual APEC meeting scheduled for the day. That break went a little too long, though, as world leaders were left twiddling their thumbs for half an hour, wondering when things would kick off. When he finally did show up, he did his patented job to show that he was really full of vigor and not at all physically deteriorating before our very eyes. (X) I've got my suspicions on why Biden was late to an event presidents are normally never late for, and I don't think it had anything to
Red State,
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Bonchie
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11/17/2023 4:58:49 PM
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Joe Biden brought the creep-factor on Friday while meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The two are in California for the APEC conference, where a bunch of nations test the waters to see how much advantage they can take of the United States. Things didn't take long to get weird. Biden opened by telling Mexico's president that he's "so captivating" while worrying that Jill Biden might have eyes for another man. (X) I guess some people over 80 lose their ability to distinguish between what's appropriate and what's not. This was supposed to be a serious meeting between two heads of state.
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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11/17/2023 11:30:21 AM
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Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) Now for something a little darker.
Examples of the twisted triumph of the American public education leftist indoctrination mill abound these days. The pro-"Palestine" mobs we've seen marching on college campuses for the last month are proof that the rot runs from kindergarten all the way through higher education. Here's a story from Mr. Green that makes me wish I could afford more things to throw against my walls:
"Some of us — and I include more PJ Media VIP commenters than I can count — weren't even half-joking when we said that if 9/11/2001 had been 9/11/2023, thousands or millions of Americans
PJ Media,
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Richard Fernandez
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11/17/2023 11:16:45 AM
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The big build-up of Gaza as an impregnable Hamas tunnel fortress has turned, in a comparatively short time, into the saga of a martyr city, soon to be a displaced person's camp, the West's wards. Leaving politics and ethics aside, the military collapse suggests Hamas soldiers have been poorly served by their leadership. Gaza was designed as a terror base, not for the conventional war Hamas got itself and the whole strip into. It was never configured and could not conceivably have resisted the IDF. Their survival plan depended on Israel reacting as they anticipated, and not as it could. Hamas' high command was so sure
American Greatness,
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Debra Heine
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11/17/2023 7:22:01 AM
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A sobering new documentary aims to debunk the false narratives surrounding the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the trial of Officer Derek Chauvin.
“The Fall of Minneapolis,” produced by Alpha News journalist Liz Collin, also examines the tragic impacts of the Black Lives Matter riots, including the collapse of law and order, that continues to this day.
Before the George Floyd riots, Collin was a popular Emmy-award-winning news anchor for WCCO-TV in Minneapolis.
In 2020, she faced withering criticism over her marriage to Bob Kroll, then the head of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis. Collin told talk show host Megyn Kelly on Wednesday that her whole professional world
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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11/17/2023 7:17:55 AM
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Ferdinand Magellan was one of the world’s greatest explorers. He led the first expedition to sail around the world, although he didn’t finish the voyage, having been murdered by natives in what is now the Philippines. Magellan’s greatness as an explorer and navigator has been recognized in many ways. For example, he discovered the Strait of Magellan at the bottom of South America. And his expedition observed and recorded the galaxies that now bear his name.
But perhaps not for long: Astronomers request retitling of galaxies named after ‘violent colonialist’ explorer Magellan.