BizPac Review,
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Vivek Saxena
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A CNN commentator excoriated presidential candidate Kamala Harris on Friday over the economic policies speech she delivered in North Carolina.
As previously reported, while speaking at a campaign event in North Carolina, Harris touted a blatantly communist agenda that calls for imposing price controls on food manufacturers and inflicting further taxes on the American people.
Addressing the speech later Friday afternoon on CNN, the network’s lone conservative commentator, Scott Jennings, tore into every part of it, including Harris’ claim that price controls are needed because prices remain so persistently high.
Jennings noted, for instance, that her admission that prices remain so high
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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8/17/2024 4:40:06 PM
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A 2019 video of a Kamala Harris campaign event made the rounds on the internet Friday night after the Democrat presidential hopeful unveiled some of her economic proposals, including her apparent desire for Soviet-style price controls on groceries.
During her ill-fated run for president, the now-vice president said she could lower prices on drugs simply by having the government seize patents from pharmaceutical companies and “take over.” (snip) for any drug where they fail to play by our rules, and if that drug came about from federal funding for what’s called ‘R&D,’ research and development, I will snatch their patent so that we will take over,”
Red State,
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Bonchie
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8/17/2024 4:22:57 PM
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The national press found a new low on Friday after the New Yorker released a hit piece on Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance's grandparents.
Vance has long cited his "Mamaw" and "Papaw" as an inspiration despite their flaws, writing about them in his best-selling book "Hillbilly Elegy." You'd think they'd be off-limits in a political race given both are dead and hold zero relevance to anything concerning the current presidential race. Think again, though, because the following garbage article was pushed out. [Tweet]
Here's how the piece begins.
Last month, after I published an article about the Republican Vice-Presidential candidate J. D. Vance
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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8/17/2024 4:12:40 PM
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This just in from Tales of the Bizarre: The Democratic National Convention will feature, aside from the usual lunacy, even more lunacy: Free vasectomies, inflatable intra-uterine birth control devices (IUDs), and pharmaceutical abortions outside the convention hall.
I suppose you could say that they are putting their money where their mouths are - except for the recipients of this largesse, who aren't paying.
While delegates are in Chicago for next week’s Democratic National Convention, they will engage in the typical pageantry and traditions: They’ll vote for their nominee, pose for photos with elected officials, and show off their state with cool buttons or themed hats.
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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8/17/2024 3:57:49 PM
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It’s not the biggest national news, but Joe Biden’s tweaks to Title IX, which could have permitted biological males to compete in women’s sports, have been shut down by the Supreme Court. The new rule was enacted on August 1 but faced multiple lawsuits from state attorneys general. The Biden administration sought to enforce these new sections and lost in a 5-4 decision (via Fox News):
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 Friday to reject a Biden administration emergency request to enforce portions of a new rule that includes protections from discrimination for transgender students under Title IX.
The request would have permitted biological men in women’s bathrooms, locker rooms and dorms
Townhall,
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Leah Barkoukis
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8/17/2024 2:16:59 PM
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The Milwaukee Police Association endorsed the Trump-Vance campaign on Friday in a statement that emphasized the many challenges facing officers in the city.
“We like to say the Milwaukee Police Association is the ‘force behind the force,’” said MPA president Alex Ayala. “We use the words ‘honor’ and ‘service’ when we talk about the brave men and women of our department. Their importance extends far beyond the uniform and badge; it is about their commitment to serving and protecting us all.”
Ayala highlighted the issues facing law enforcement in Milwaukee: “low bail for dangerous criminals, the need for an honest and concerted effort to pursue those offenders wanted on bench warrants,
PJ Media,
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Kevin Downey Jr.
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8/17/2024 2:12:16 PM
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We are just over one month since a smelly, pimply-faced incel tried to assassinate Donald Trump. The FBI immediately began its "investigation," and that's when I knew we were in trouble.
Not only have we learned next to nothing about the shooter, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, but the mockingbird media mudpuppies have also memory-holed the shooting like it never happened.
Let's list what we know have been told by the vanilla, mainstream news yobbos about Crooks and his attempt to kill President Trump:
Crooks was a "lone wolf" (yawn, heard that one before).
He had three mysterious, overseas, encrypted accounts (but no one is talking about that anymore).
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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8/17/2024 2:05:05 PM
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Kamala Harris spent weeks avoiding press interviews, press conferences, and even making any bold policy announcements. However, on Friday, she unveiled her economic agenda, and it was such a disaster that something tells me it's back to the basement for Kamala.
First, a liberal columnist at the Washington Post trashed Kamala's price control plan, and now, a Harvard economist who served in the Obama administration is also blasting the proposal.
"This is not sensible policy, and I think the biggest hope is that it ends up being a lot of rhetoric and no reality," Jason Furman told The New York Times. "There’s no upside here, and there is some downside."
PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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8/17/2024 2:01:42 PM
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Some protest groups are predicting 100,000 demonstrators during the Democratic National Convention next week. File that one under the "I'll believe it when I see it" category. The city and law enforcement authorities are keeping mum about their predictions of crowd size for the demonstrations but the more rational protest organizers are saying between 30,000 to 40,000 people are expected to march.
That's still an awfully large number for the Chicago Police Department to handle when you consider the immense area they're going to have to protect.
Chicago business owners at "Ground Zero" of the protests — the West Loop and the area around Union Park — are taking no chances.
PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson began his career as an activist organizer for the Chicago Teachers Union. He's marched, went on hunger strikes, and stood in solidarity with the "defund the police" movement. (“I don’t look at it as a slogan. It’s an actual real political goal.”)
At a roundtable discussion in 2023 during his campaign for mayor, the radical left activists who were supplying much of the energy and heart to his campaign were deeply disappointed because Johnson wasn't, well, radical enough.
“I’m not going to become mayor and then capitalism will fall,” he joked, according to meeting attendee, author Asha Ransby-Sporn.
But it's where Johnson's heart is.
PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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Summer is nearly over, and that means back to school for both big and little kids. For smaller kids, that means a trip to Walmart or Target or wherever you get overpriced children's fashions and school supplies.
For big kids, that means laying in supplies to survive the coming protests. What are all the kids wearing to the "Free Palestine" riots? Hopefully, the returning students were able to save up enough bail money from their summer jobs (if that's even a thing anymore).
The protests will be back. And they'll be given a huge shot of Starbucks double espresso as kids who watched all the excitement and romanticism during the protests
PJ Media,
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Grayson Bakich
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8/16/2024 6:01:14 PM
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I believe it's perfectly fair to describe Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) as a "baddie," a term we young folks often use. It's worth noting that Luna had a brief stint in modeling about ten years ago, long before her political career took off.
And yes, she did do swimsuit stuff.
One brief video of her from 2016 modeling a "Make America Great Again" one-piece swimsuit has been generating controversy for some incomprehensible reason. [Tweet, video]
Frankly, I fail to see any issue here, and I'm sure some of our male readers are equally perplexed.
Luna isn't apologizing for knowing that she can turn heads on X,
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No one dead or alive wants to see me in a swimsuit, but I support Anna Paulina Luna!!