Townhall,
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Tom Tradup
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You have to hand it to Vice President Kamala Harris: when she screws up, she doesn’t do it half-heartedly. Harris leans into bad decisions with the same energy and panache she has been honeycombing America, trying to pretend she “earned” the Democratic Party’s nomination for President.
With less than three weeks remaining until Election Day on November 5th, the amazing Israel Defense Forces delivered a gift-wrapped opportunity for Kamala to pretend to be, well, Presidential. In its latest surgical strike of the war that Hamas touched off with its bloody terror attacks last October 7th,
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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Every state is a border state under the Biden-Harris Administration, and it's no exception to small towns that could be yours next.
A small village near Cincinnati, Ohio, is being invaded by Mauritanian illegal immigrants, resulting in a 2,800 percent increase over 2022 when just 543 of them arrived in the town. Lockland Village Administrator Doug Wehmeyer said the illegal aliens have plagued the streets with fentanyl and crime. He told Fox News Digital that the illegal immigrants are siphoning resources that should otherwise be used for legal American citizens
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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10/19/2024 11:31:41 PM
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These are desperate times for Kamala Harris, the proof of which is demonstrable in Harris's actions. The Harris campaign desperately wants to change the subject, so we have witnessed a series of unusual ploys.
Harris released her health report.
Harris appeared on Fox News with Brett Baier where she crashed on the runway even before she could take off.
There are rumors that Harris may appear on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Fox News and Joe Rogan may not be adversarial to Harris but they are also not MSNBC, CBS News, or the other Democrat propaganda outfits. They certainly will not edit
The Motley Fool,
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Sean Williams
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For Social Security's more than 68 million beneficiaries, nothing loomed larger last week than the annual reveal of the program's cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
Based on 23 years of annual surveys from Gallup, 80% to 90% of retirees (including 88% in 2024) have consistently pointed to their Social Security income as being necessary to make ends meet. For a majority of retired-worker beneficiaries, knowing how much they'll be receiving each month in the upcoming year is critical information. While Social Security's 2025 COLA marks the fourth consecutive year of an above-average payout, it also comes with a sizable, and unavoidable, problem.
Red State,
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Streiff
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10/19/2024 11:09:54 PM
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Even though we all know the Biden White House is totally post-law and post-consequences, one could hope that they could keep up the appearances of at least caring for another three months. Alas, that doesn't seem to be the case. Kamala Harris was in Michigan Friday, trying to put out the growing five-alarm fire caused by the roasting Trump gave her at the Al Smith Dinner; see HOT TAKES: Al Smith Dinner Featured Trump at His Funniest Despite the Elephant (Not) in the Room. Along with her was Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jordan Conradson
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10/19/2024 11:03:51 PM
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Kari Lake on Friday held a press conference discussing the contrasts between herself and her radical-left Democrat Senate opponent, Ruben Gallego, and responded to Gallego’s calls for an apology over his divorce records being made public in a case that she had no involvement in.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Ruben Gallego’s divorce records were unsealed on Thursday after a ten-month-long court battle, which finally ended when the Arizona Supreme Court denied Gallego’s last-ditch effort to keep his divorce hidden from the public.
The Washington Free Beacon filed a motion in January to unseal the records, citing "the public’s interest to know their lawmakers."
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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10/19/2024 10:54:13 PM
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This is CNN.
CNN commentator and co-host of ‘Native Land Pod,’ Angela Rye, said white people who don’t vote for Kamala Harris need to be held accountable.
This should win over the white vote!
In 2016, white non-Hispanic voters preferred Trump over Hillary Clinton 58% to 37%, according to the exit poll conducted by Edison Research for the National Election Pool.
In 2020, white non-Hispanic voters preferred Trump over Biden 58% to 41%, according to Roper Center for Public Opinion Research.
The Democrat-media complex is so desperate to drag Kamala Harris across the finish line that they are browbeating and borderline threatening white voters.
The Telegraph (UK),
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Roger Kimball
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10/19/2024 9:59:13 PM
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Denial is not only a river in Egypt. It is also a seductive expedient for the Democratic Party in the waning days of the 2024 presidential election. You see it everywhere in the official activities of the Democratic campaign. WinBlue donations are soaring! The polls still have Harris ahead! Democracy is on the line!
Escaping from the bluster of denial are worrisome little puffs of pandering, always a sure sign that the denial is at best half-believed by the denier.
This is not surprising. Denial is the reliable product of desperation: the realisation, however imperfectly acknowledged, that the jig is up.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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10/19/2024 9:24:57 PM
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Kamala Harris and rapper Lizzo held a campaign rally in Detroit, Michigan on Saturday.
Harris needed a celebrity rapper to drum up support.
But Lizzo never performed.
A visibly exhausted Kamala Harris was on stage in Detroit for only six minutes and 36 seconds.
In contrast, President Trump was on stage in Detroit Saturday night for 1 hour and 27 minutes.
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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10/19/2024 8:49:07 PM
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Montana Sen. Jon Tester (D) accepted donations from a woman who has been deceased for several months, according to donation filings from the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Filings from the FEC show that Tester accepted two $50 donations from “Barbara McGowan,” whose occupation is listed as being “Deceased As Of July 17,” the New York Post first reported. (Snip) One donation was listed as having been made on July 17, 2024, for $50, while another donation was listed as having been made on September 20, 2024, according to FEC records.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Joe Hutchison
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Pop star Lizzo has sparked an uproar after she promised that America would look like Detroit if Kamala Harris was elected to the White House.
The singer, 36, who hails from Motor City, appeared alongside the Democratic presidential nominee at Western International High School in the city.
The star, real name Melissa Viviane Jefferson, said: 'I'm so proud to be from this city, you know they say if Kamala wins then the whole country will be like Detroit. 'Proud like Detroit, resilient like Detroit. The same Detroit that innovated the auto industry and the music industry. Put some respect on Detroit's name.'
Her comments have since been blasted on social media
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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10/19/2024 8:11:44 PM
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CNN host Abby Phillip was left speechless when foreign affairs analyst Reena Ninan dropped a bombshell during a Thursday segment, revealing that not one Arab-American within her circle supports Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris, even if it means supporting Donald Trump.
Ninan, a well-connected voice within the Arab-American business community, expressed her shock over this discovery.
“I’ve been talking to people in the business sector, in the Arab-American community, and I was really surprised this week to get an earful, t
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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10/19/2024 8:08:55 PM
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Vice President Harris publicly agreed with a protestor this week who interrupted her to accuse Israel of committing “genocide.”
The moment went down during a campaign stop Thursday at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, when a pro-Hamas UWM student began yelling out while the Democratic presidential nominee was speaking, video of the exchange showed.
“I am so invested in you all, in every way,” Harris can be heard saying as the interruption began. (Photo) “And in genocide right?” the heckler said.
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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It's both funny and sad how Kamala Harris is desperately trying to make Trump's age and stamina an issue in this campaign in the final weeks. The Biden campaign tried it, and... well... we know how that turned out. After weeks of Kamala Harris trying pretty much everything to get her numbers where they should be, nothing has worked, and her campaign thinks this line of attack will be the magic answer to their problems.
On Friday, Kamala claimed that an "exhausted" Trump is canceling all sorts of interviews, which means he isn't "fit for the toughest job in the world."
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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10/19/2024 6:52:01 PM
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As we reported, Kamala Harris blew off the Al Smith dinner, a tradition since 1946 for anyone running for president. As President Donald Trump joked, the last time a Democrat skipped it, it didn't go well for him. He was speaking about Walter Mondale, who lost to Ronald Reagan in a 49-state landslide--except for Mondale's own state of Minnesota.
But Kamala sent in a video that many found completely missed the point of the event, which is supposed to be about coming together at the same table, and joking about yourself and your opponent. It isn't supposed to be about campaigning, and she couldn't even be bothered
Red State,
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Becca Lower
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10/19/2024 6:33:08 PM
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Claiming that her clothing sported a "threatening" message, a Marine Corps veteran with over 20 years of service to our country was forced by an airline employee to disrobe in public and don another piece of apparel before being allowed to reboard her flight, she says.
via KNTV:
A Bay Area veteran said she was shocked and humiliated after being kicked off a Delta flight at San Francisco International Airport because of a T-shirt she was wearing.
Catherine Banks was set to fly out of SFO on Wednesday before a flight attendant told her the shirt she wore was threatening.
Red State,
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Bonchie
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Panic is building on the left over the possibility that Muslim-American voters will tank Kamala Harris in key swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, and CNN has gone code red over the issue.
During a recent roundtable on Abby Phillip's show, foreign affairs analyst Reena Ninan provided an on-the-ground report after speaking to people in the "Arab-American business sector." According to Ninan, she did not find a single Muslim voter willing to vote for Kamala Harris. Not one. [Video]
NINAN: The business sector in the Arab-American community, and I was really surprised this week
CNN,
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Natasha Bertrand
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Alex Marquardt*
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The US is investigating a leak of highly classified US intelligence about Israel’s plans for retaliation against Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. One of the people familiar confirmed the documents’ authenticity.
The leak is “deeply concerning,” a US official told CNN.
The documents, dated October 15 and 16, began circulating online Friday after being posted on Telegram by an account called “Middle East Spectator.”
They are marked top secret and have markings indicating they are meant to be seen only by the US and its “Five Eyes” allies — Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. They describe preparations Israel
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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10/19/2024 5:37:15 PM
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Kamala Harris is already in trouble with some Catholics and others for blowing off the tradition of the Al Smith dinner, as well as sending a video that some thought missed the point of the event and was offensive. You don't get more voters by preaching to those who are already voting for you; that's the problem with her events. She had the opportunity to reach out to more voters with the Al Smith dinner, but she didn't care. We reported how instead of showing up for the event which has been a tradition since 1946, she was misinforming and lying up a storm
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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10/19/2024 5:25:56 PM
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For years, Democrats across the nation have reassured Americans that our elections are “safe and secure.”
But in a stunning reversal of their own rhetoric, Democrats in Tennessee are now raising alarms over voter irregularities.
The Shelby County Democratic Caucus held an emergency briefing on Thursday to address disturbing reports that voting machines were flipping votes from Democrat candidates to their Republican rivals.
Democrats like Tennessee State Representatives G.A. Hardaway and Antonio Parkinson, both from Memphis, joined Election Commissioner Vanecia Kimbrow at a press conference
Breitbart Radio,
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Hannah Knudsen
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10/19/2024 5:21:37 PM
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Americans in hard-hit areas, such as western North Carolina, are “voting in record numbers,” Donald Trump Jr. revealed during an interview on Breitbart News Saturday, walking through what he is seeing in the Republican Party’s get-out-the-vote efforts across the country.
“This week, I was in Michigan, I was in Arizona, I was in North Carolina twice, both visiting the damage as well as doing get-out-the-vote stuff. All of that stuff looked really positive,” he said. Emphasizing the importance of this election, he said, “It’s about everything. We can’t take anything for granted. Go vote. Vote early. Get in there,
Breitbart 2024 Election,
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Amy Furr
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10/19/2024 4:59:08 PM
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A fact check aimed at former President Donald Trump regarding violent crime rates in the United States during the ABC News presidential debate in September has not held up well.
During the debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris (D), Trump highlighted the fact that crime has been plaguing Americans under President Joe Biden (D) and Harris’s leadership, Fox News noted on Friday.After he said crime across the nation is “through the roof,” moderator David Muir tried to fact check his statement, saying, “President Trump, as you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is actually coming down in this country.”
Dayton Daily News,
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Lynn Hulsey
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10/19/2024 3:21:24 PM
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Ohio may no longer be a presidential battleground state but it does have one of the hottest U.S. Senate races in the country. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, is seeking reelection against Republican Bernie Moreno, a Westlake businessman. [Snip] Democrats and the independents who caucus with them hold a 51 to 49 seat advantage in the Senate, but Republicans are expected to pick up one seat in West Virginia. That would create a 50-50 tie if all other seats remain in the hands of the party that now holds them, giving the majority to the party that wins the White House since the vice president breaks ties.
Newsweek,
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Kaitlin Lewis
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Over 1 million voters have cast a ballot in Georgia just days after the critical swing state opened up its early voting polls.
The milestone sets a new turnout record for early voting in the Peach State during a general election, the Georgia Secretary of State (SOS) office confirmed with Newsweek over email Friday. State officials celebrated the record over social media, including Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who posted to his X (formerly Twitter) account, "Great job, Georgia!"
"1 Million voters have cast their ballots early," Raffensperger wrote. "Election directors across Georgia have been working tirelessly to make this possible."
Washington Times (DC),
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Alex Miller
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Former President Barack Obama came out swinging at Friday’s rally in Arizona, questioning former President Donald Trump’s competence.
The 44th president sharply criticized his successor throughout the appearance in Tucson, taking aim at Mr. Trump’s ability to articulate policy positions and his age. Mr. Obama’s comments come just months after President Biden, 81, dropped out of the race over concerns about his coherence.
If elected, Mr. Trump, 78, would be the oldest president in U.S. history by the end of his term. “Along with his intentions, there is also a question of his competence,” Obama said. “He’s giving two, 2 1/2-hour speeches. Just word salads.
The Hill [DC],
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Juliann Ventura
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10/19/2024 12:46:28 PM
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A tentative agreement has been reached between Boeing and the roughly 33,000 machinists that went on strike last month, the union announced Saturday.
“We are finalizing the strike settlement agreement, which will be completed soon, along with additional contract details to provide you with a clear understanding of the offer,” the International Association of Machinists (IAM) said in a post on social platform X.
The latest proposal from Boeing includes a 35 percent wage increase over four years and reinstates an incentive pay plan, with a guaranteed minimum annual payout of 4 percent. The union, which represents roughly 600,000 active and retired machinists,
American Mind,
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Christopher Flannery
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The season has come again (actually, we’re a few weeks behind schedule) for the restorative quadrennial reading of Michael Anton’s “The Flight 93 Election,” first published at the website of the Claremont Review of Books in September 2016. Its vivifying spirit leaps out immediately in the famous opening lines:
2016 is the Flight 93 election: charge the cockpit or you die. You may die anyway. You—or the leader of your party—may make it into the cockpit and not know how to fly or land the plane. There are no guarantees.
Except one: if you don’t try, death is certain.
Real Clear Politics,
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Josh Hammer
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10/19/2024 11:14:55 AM
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On July 26, in the aftermath of the Democratic Party's ruthless midsummer coup of their own democratically elected presidential nominee, this column predicted that the elevation of dimwitted cackler-in-chief Kamala Harris to the party's presidential slot would "spectacularly backfire." More specifically, I wrote: "Practically, the path to winning 270 Electoral College votes still runs through the Rust Belt states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. It is frankly bizarre for Democrats to swap out the man who talks ceaselessly about his hardscrabble Scranton upbringing for a Californian who boasts the most left-wing voting record of any presidential nominee in modern history."
I'm feeling pretty good these days about that prognosis.
New York Post,
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Josh Kosman
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Brian Lewis
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10/19/2024 11:06:47 AM
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While the WNBA is getting sellout crowds for the finals between the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, the league’s owners will not be making a return on their investment for the foreseeable future, sources close to the situation said. The NBA owns nearly 60 percent of the league. When one combines the NBA owners’ personal stakes in WNBA teams and the WNBA itself, the amount rises to 75 percent, a source with direct knowledge of the numbers said.
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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Jewish support for the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee is on track to be the lowest since the Ronald Reagan era, according to a new poll from the Manhattan Institute. If the election were held today, Harris would win the support of just 67% of Jewish voters, while former President Trump would take 31% of Jews, the survey found. More than four out of five described themselves as “enthusiastic” about their choice. Though Jewish voters on the whole remain overwhelmingly supportive of Democrats, that support has dipped noticeably from highs achieved during administrations of Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
Red State,
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Rusty Weiss
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) posted a video to X on Thursday promoting efforts, alongside their friends at FEMA, engaged in disaster cleanup. It is a demonstration of government efficiency at its absolute best.
Or maybe not. They were promptly ratioed into oblivion for the effort.
Worried about hurricane cleanup in Florida after Hurricane Milton? Fear not. These folks are on the case!
"Along with our partners at @FEMA, we will continue with disaster recovery as a result of Hurricane Milton," the video is captioned. "The safety of the American people is our top priority."
Townhall,
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Brad Slager
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For years now there has been a long-promoted talking point in the press that crimes have gone down in this country during the Biden years. This claim has been in defiance of surges of violence in places like New York and D.C., the drugs and affiliated crimes with the mounting homeless problem in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and the ongoing reality of store chains closing locations due to perpetual shoplifting going unaddressed and unabated.
Yet the press has tried to sell us on the concept that things have been calming across the nation
Fox News,
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Ryan Monk
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Former President Trump held a rally in the Detroit area, and he invited a local legend to the stage.
The three-time Republican presidential nominee was at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit, and, before he took the stage, he took a photo with boxing legend Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, a Detroit native.
Trump then spotted Hearns in the audience and invited him to the stage.
“I won so much money betting on this guy. … Some of the greatest fights in history,” Trump said.“One of the greatest fights of all time, and man, I’ll tell you what, he was something special.”
Hearns eventually joined Trump on the stage and seemed in disbelief.
Breitbart Politics,
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Alana Mastrangelo
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10/19/2024 9:43:46 AM
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Attorneys for Ryan Wesley Routh, the man accused of trying to assassinate former President Trump in September, filed a motion requesting that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon recuse herself from the case, because she was appointed by Trump.
Routh’s legal team filed the motion on Thursday, citing “the unique facts and circumstances of this case,” and concerns that Judge Cannon will not have “the appearance of impartiality,” due to having been appointed by President Trump.“Mr. Routh stands accused of attempting to assassinate Donald J. Trump. He faces up to life in prison,” the motion stated. “This case has already attracted significant media attention.
New York Post,
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Victor Nava
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Former President Donald Trump promised a “stunning rebirth” of Detroit during a rally in the Motor City on Friday that was marred by technical difficulties.
Trump, 78, blamed Democrats and “globalist politicians” – including President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris – for Detroit’s decline, while making the case that his plan to impose “massive tariffs” on vehicles imported from Mexico will bring about a resurgence in Michigan’s largest city.
“Detroit has such great potential,” the Republican nominee argued. “But Kamala and the Democrats have been wreaking havoc on this place. Images
“It’s a sacred place,” Trump said of Detroit. “So many things happened in Detroit,
Red State,
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Becca Lower
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One of the heavyweight bouts in the upcoming election is the U.S. Senate race in Nevada, between Donald Trump-endorsed Sam Brown, a retired Army captain, and incumbent Democrat Senator Jacky Rosen. But Brown's campaign has been sputtering of late, as my colleague in the Silver State, Brittany Sheehan, wrote in her column ahead of Thursday night's debate between the contenders: Indeed, his fortunes in the race seem to be going in the right direction. His numbers are moving up, as first-term incumbent Rosen's are trending downward.
Substack,
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Elizabeth Nickson
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10/19/2024 8:45:15 AM
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Since the Democrats have not disbanded the criminal wing of their party, we have to assume they are going to try the same tricks they used to ‘fortify’ the 2020/2 elections and then some.
Election theft is an anti-story, which is to say, if you are employed by Baghdad Bob, (Sundance’s name for the corporate media), if you mention suspicions, you are not only fired, you are blacklisted for all time. Driven out of the cult, and mocked.
If you type the word: D*m*nion, a bot picks you up and down-ranks your post or story.
The absence of the legacy media means that citizens have stepped up.
Red State,
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Adam Turner
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10/19/2024 7:39:34 AM
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My Red State colleague, Jeff Charles, has already reported on former President Barack Obama’s recent attempted public shaming of black men who don’t want to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, supposedly because of their misogyny.
I would like to associate with most of his column. The one exception I have is to this statement – “it’s the type of mistake that Obama doesn’t normally make.”
I beg to differ. Actually, I think it is the type of mistake that Barack Obama often made.
You know, Obama is the guy who once said, in 2008, “And it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or
New York Post,
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Victor Nava
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10/19/2024 6:53:04 AM
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Former President Donald Trump said Friday that he doesn’t understand why Republicans are clamoring for Nikki Haley to join him on the campaign trail when he beat her “badly” in the primaries — while insisting that the former South Carolina governor is already “helping” with his White House run.
“Yeah, I’ll do what I have to do,” Trump told “Fox and Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade, when asked if he plans on inviting Haley on the campaign trail “But let me just tell you — Nikki Haley and I fought, and I beat her by 50, 60, 90 points,” the former president continued.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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10/19/2024 6:40:07 AM
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Moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis of ABC News delivered a frankly disgusting performance during the September presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The network had agreed that there would be no fact checks and no interruptions, yet the partisan duo proceeded to do exactly that. In fact, Trump was fact-checked at least five times, while Harris was left to say whatever the heck she wanted (much of it lies). Perhaps the most infamous moment came when Muir, using his most arrogant, self-important tone, interrupted Trump on crime statistics. Yes, the former president fought back and tried to explain why Muir was wrong,
Associated Press News,
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Adam Schreck
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Sammy Magdy
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10/19/2024 6:27:41 AM
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The Israeli government said a drone was launched toward the prime minister’s house Saturday, with no casualties, as Iran’s supreme leader vowed that Hamas would continue its fight against Israel following the killing of the mastermind of last year’s deadly Oct. 7 attack.
Sirens wailed Saturday morning in Israel, warning of incoming fire from Lebanon, with a drone launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea, the Israeli government said. Neither he nor his wife were home and there were no casualties, said his spokesperson in a statement.
Gatestone Institute,
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Majid Rafizadeh
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10/19/2024 6:25:49 AM
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Little Israel is showing the world how to win again – and saving civilization and a free way of life into the bargain .... let Israel keep winning!
The problem with the JCPOA was, of course, its "sunset clauses." They assured Iran that it could legitimately have as many nuclear weapons as it can produce in just a few short years.
The West has left Israel to fight a war that should never have been Israel's alone. The Western nations, through diplomatic miscalculations, the need for votes, cowardice and a fear of conflict, have essentially outsourced their responsibilities for maintaining global peace to Israel,
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Knudsen
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10/19/2024 5:06:47 AM
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Former President Donald Trump is expected to campaign in New Hampshire as the battleground map expands in the final stretch of the election.
The report initially came from the New Hampshire Journal, which cited “multiple sources” who confirmed that the former president will campaign in the Granite State at the end of the month.(X) The news comes as Trump continues to see positive numbers in swing states, flipping the RealClearPolitics average of polls in every single battleground state on Thursday. As Breitbart News detailed:
Nevertheless, it is the average that counts, along with the trends, and right now everything that matters is trending towards Trump.
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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10/19/2024 4:54:34 AM
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The Pennsylvania Democrat Party has seen a more than 100 percent increase in people leaving the party compared to the year before, according to recent voter registration data.
Recent voter registration data showed that as of October 14, there were roughly 3,958,835 registered Democrats, and roughly 3,646,110 registered RepubData found that over the course of 2024, 51,937 people switched from being registered Democrats to “other,” while 61,126 switched to the Republican Party.
In comparison, during 2023, voter registration data found that 19,321 switched from the Democrat Party to “other,” while 36,341 switched to the Republican Party, according to the outlet.licans in the state, according to Newsweek.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Nic White
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10/19/2024 4:48:02 AM
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Financial commentator Dave Ramsey revealed he will vote for Donald Trump at the election, and doesn't care if he loses fans over it.
The radio pundit, who has a net worth of $150 million to $200 million, runs the scandal-plagued Ramsey Solutions financial consulting firm.
He explained on his program that he went through Trump and Kamala Harris' policies on tax, immigration, guns, foreign affairs, and climate change. I'm looking at ideas, and which ideas land on which side of the aisle... I can check those boxes very clearly, very quickly on those two candidates,' he said.
Ramsey even compared which of the two he could find 'a woke policy I like,
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A lot was going on with this panel. At times, it was even-keeled, with Brian Stelter noting that Donald Trump had some good jokes at the Al Smith Dinner, which Kamala Harris infamously skipped because she’d embarrass herself. There was also a moment to study the density of the liberal media bubble, which still thinks that Donald Trump is going to jail journalists and his political enemies, which no one cares about. That’s the funny part about this whole circus—they think they know what voters are genuinely concerned about, and they don’t.
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Donald Trump has never polled better or been more popular heading into the final weeks of the 2024 election. The panic is real among Democrats because everything is coming out of the woodwork. From reports about phantom boos at the Al Smith Dinner to Kamala Harris trying to claim that Trump’s mental health is in decline—the desperation is setting in, and it's ugly. At the same time, Democrats must do something because the ‘black woman’ card isn’t working, another sign that voters aren’t that stupid. Black woman or not, if this person comes off as a cackling, unqualified, and mentally challenged clown, they’re either voting for Trump or staying home.
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On the campaign trail this month, former President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to “close the federal Department of Education” and expand school choice — a wildly popular concept that cuts across party lines, new polling shows.
Good news: If he wins the White House again, he can do both.
The federal Department of Education is an unconstitutional waste of time and money. Its very existence arguably violates the Tenth Amendment: The word “education” appears nowhere in the Constitution.
The federal government has spent well over a trillion dollars on K-12 education since the department’s inception, while failing to improve student performance.
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The body of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar could be used as a “bargaining chip” to secure the release of hostages from Gaza captivity, Israeli sources told CNN on Saturday.
Sinwar, who masterminded Hamas’s October 7 attacks, was eliminated by the IDF on Wednesday, and his body is currently being held at an undisclosed location.
The terror leader, who was responsible for the massacre of over 1200 people and the abduction of over 250, may be the key to securing the return of hostages, two sources told CNN. Israeli authorities are reportedly discussing how to leverage Sinwar’s remains.
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If former President Donald Trump wins Georgia for the first time since 2016, it’ll be because he succeeded in getting a key demographic to come out for him during ongoing early voting and on Election Day.
That’s what an East Carolina University poll shows, with more than one in five black men in the Peach State down with the Donald.
Twenty-two percent of the group backs Trump, with Democrat Kamala Harris at 74% and Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 4%.
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A lot was going on with this panel. At times, it was even-keeled, with Brian Stelter noting that Donald Trump had some good jokes at the Al Smith Dinner, which Kamala Harris infamously skipped because she’d embarrass herself. There was also a moment to study the density of the liberal media bubble, which still thinks that Donald Trump is going to jail journalists and his political enemies, which no one cares about. That’s the funny part about this whole circus—they think they know what voters are genuinely concerned about, and they don’t.
New York Post,
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North Carolina’s Asheville Police Department is trying to find the owners of dozens of family photos that were found by first responders who sifted through the rubble from Hurricane Helene.
“Amid the debris and devastation wrought by the Swannanoa and French Broad rivers, APD officers found and saved dozens of family photographs that survived the storm,” the department said in a Thursday post to Facebook.
“Though the water was strong enough to demolish buildings, uproot trees, and bend and tear steel, it could not wash away the memories contained within these photos. The Asheville Police Department would therefore like to see them returned to their rightful owners.”
American Thinker,
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September 17 was Constitution Day, a day set aside for American patriots to commemorate the moment 237 years ago, when delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed that document. It’s all the day when a prominent Philadelphia matron, Elizabeth Willing Powel, ambushed Benjamin Franklin as he left Constitution Hall. Spying Franklin, she pounced with the interrogatory, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” This is the famous question to which Franklin uttered his famous response: “A republic, if you can keep it!”
Today’s patriots commemorate this brief colloquy precisely because of the chilling fact that we haven’t “kept” that republic. Since at least WWII,
Gateway Pundit,
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Kamala Harris couldn’t even answer a few softball questions from NBC’s Peter Alexander after she delivered remarks in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Peter Alexander asked Kamala Harris if there is one policy she would have done differently over the past 3.5 years than Joe Biden.
The last time Kamala Harris was asked this question, she totally bombed and said she would do nothing different.
So she came up with a new answer. This time, Kamala Harris said ‘vice presidents are not critical of their presidents.’
“President Biden said every president has to cut their own path. What is one policy you would have done differently over these last three and a half years t
Daily Mail (UK),
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Donald Trump slammed Kamala Harris on Friday describing her as a 'loser who doesn't go to any events' after she described him as being 'exhausted' on the campaign trail.
Democrat Harris raised questions about Republican Trump's physical stamina to serve effectively as president as the two rivals tore through the deadlocked battleground state of Michigan on Friday.
Harris, who turns 60 on Sunday, pressed the case to raise doubts about the 78-year-old Trump. Age had been an issue when President Joe Biden, 81, was still in the race, but had faded after he dropped his election bid.