Breitbart,
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Andrew Breitbart
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Prior to his passing, Andrew Breitbart said that the mission of the Breitbart empire was to exemplify the free and fearless press that our Constitution protects–but which, increasingly, the mainstream media denies us. (snip)Andrew wanted to do what the mainstream media would not. First and foremost: Andrew pledged to vet President Barack H. Obama. (snip)We begin with a column Andrew wrote last week (snip)Barack Obama claims that he worried after 9/11 that his name, so similar to that of Osama bin Laden, might harm his political career.
But Obama was not always so worried about misspellings and radical resemblances. He may even have cultivated them as he cast himself as Chicago’s
The Federalist,
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Elizabeth Stauffer
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8/10/2024 10:46:32 AM
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In a discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris’ stunning surge in the polls last week, podcaster Joe Rogan stated the obvious: “She’s the least popular vice president of all time, and then in a moment in time, all of a sudden she’s our solution.”
Rogan is right. The vice president who has been a national joke for four years, tapped by President Joe Biden because he’d promised his base he would choose a woman of color, has suddenly become a serious contender in the presidential race. And now she’s picked a radical Minnesota governor with a disastrous record to round out her ticket.
The Federalist,
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Shawn Fleetwood
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8/9/2024 2:29:16 PM
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Provisions in Arizona’s election rulebook restricting voters’ free speech are “unenforceable,” a state judge ruled on Monday.
Writing for the Maricopa County Superior Court, Judge Jennifer Ryan-Touhill determined that the 2023 Election Procedures Manual (EPM) issued by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, contains guidance that infringes upon Arizonans’ First Amendment right to free speech.
“The EPM’s language has restricted what the Secretary finds acceptable regarding behavior, both speech and acts.
The Federalist,
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Shawn Fleetwood
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8/9/2024 2:21:31 PM
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As part of their embarrassing smear campaign against Republicans worried about the integrity of America’s elections, legacy media have twisted themselves into pretzels trying to convince the country that foreign nationals interfering in the U.S. electoral system is a nonexistent problem.
So-called “journalists” and their Democrat political allies regularly claim concerns about noncitizens registering ahead of and voting in the 2024 election are baseless because it’s already illegal for foreigners to cast ballots in federal contests. Of course, these self-professed “experts” on “misinformation” conveniently decline to mention that there’s no enforcement mechanism to prevent this from happening; or that numerous Democrat-run cities have granted illegal aliens
Taki´s Magazine,
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Ann Coulter
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8/9/2024 11:49:21 AM
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Probably inadvertently and for all the wrong reasons, Donald Trump made an important point last week when he said of the Democrats’ most recent presidential nominee, Kamala Harris:
“She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black.”
Cue media exploding in ritualistic rage at Trump for his “racist attack.”(snip)
In fact, it actually is important that Harris is not a foundational black American (FBA), but rather, the child of immigrants. I know we don’t talk about it nearly enough, but remember slavery?
Taki´s Magazine,
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Melissa Kite
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The riots in Britain have made one thing clear: The political classes do not know what poor people look like.
Keir Starmer has been like a broken record describing everyone on the streets as “a member” of “The Far Right,” with “The Far Right” meaning a shadowy, highly organized group with extraordinary powers of networking and coordination.
The Prime Minister and his media helpers persisted in this cry, like Doctor Who Daleks—Far Right! Far Right! Far Right!—and the impression began to take hold that either they were naive, or they had a plan to preserve this narrative no matter what, when what was happening seemed much messier.
The Federalist,
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Elaine Donnelly
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Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), meeting behind closed doors, recently pulled “Draft Our Daughters” out of the legislative dustbin.
SASC Chairman Jack Reed, D-R.I., “sweetened” this year’s version with a trade-off deal purporting to exempt female draftees from being “compelled to join combat roles that were closed to women prior to December 3, 2015.”
The defense bill would automatically register all persons of draft age (18-26) who are subject to Selective Service law, extending government power into the lives of every young person in America while weakening military readiness.
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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I succeeded in Wisconsin. I transmitted the exact travel pattern, location and sequencing for Clyburn’s network visit. We are seeing the outcome detail in the pattern of campaign visits by Brat and Walz. (map)We now know the exact precincts and the information has been relayed. HQ is in Dane County, and the six outlined areas are the focus points. The goal is ballot integrity and security.
Anyone who wants to sign up as a poll watcher in Wisconsin can use THIS LINK – and/or GO TO True the Vote HERE for training.
Next stop, Michigan.
Also, Watch video below:
The Federalist,
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David Harsanyi
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8/8/2024 12:13:19 PM
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It’s difficult to sit here and make substantive arguments against the Democrats’ Supreme Court “reform” proposal, since everyone knows it’s just a cynical ploy to delegitimize both the court and the Constitution.
Ask yourself this: would any Democrat support the president’s court-packing scheme if they believed Republicans would win both Houses and the presidency? Of course not. It’s Calvinball all the way down.
And it is a court packing scheme. An unconstitutional one.
The Federalist,
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Brianna Lyman
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8/8/2024 12:08:44 PM
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Election board members are elected to oversee elections. As part of that job, Julie Adams, a member of Fulton County, Georgia’s elections board, asked for access to election data before certifying the results of the state’s March presidential preference primary. According to Adams, the elections director refused to provide that information, so without all those facts in front of her, Adams did not vote to certify the election.
Ten days later, the Democrat Party of Georgia sent a letter to Adams and the rest of the board threatening that she could be subject to criminal charges for her decision.
The letter warned Adams and other board members they should “approve certification of
RedState,
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Nick Arama
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How long has it been since Kamala made Minnesota Governor Tim Walz her VP nominee choice? A day?
Already, the pick is imploding all over the place with allegations about quitting before he could be deployed to Iraq, stolen valor, and making false claims about his service.
As we reported, Walz made comments suggesting that he'd served in war, including a comment that is getting a lot of attention because he says "those weapons of war that I carried in war." The Kamala HQ account tweeted this, but as we pointed out, this wasn't true:
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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This article was originally published in 2023 and has recently been requested to provide context for why Governor Tim Walz was selected by Barack Obama and Eric Holder as their Brat’s vice-president.
Originally noted by the New York Post in ’23, “a brilliant new crowdfunded documentary, “The Fall of Minneapolis,” aimed to remedy our collective amnesia about the events of May 25, 2020 — a time when the country was already half-mad from the ravages of COVID-19 and forced lockdowns, and when Democratic Party operatives, including candidates Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, seized on the “Defund the police” movement, in order to bring down President Donald Trump.”