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Children Die When ‘Eco-Lies’ Disrupt the War Against Mosquitoes
The devastating legacy of Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring.”
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Resign, Joe
A James Buchanan comparison — historians’ pick for worst president ever.
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SF’s Post-Boudin Purge Ought to be a Model for Republicans
It’s San Francisco. And the purge of ousted DA Chesa Boudin’s pro-crime machine is being handled by Mayor London Breed and her allies. The question is why aren’t Republicans doing this kind of thing? I won’t even waste time rehashing all the ‘left-behinds’ during the Trump administration who not only stayed on the job, but were rewarded with…
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Where Self-Defense Turns into a Charge of Murder
A progressive tale in NYC.
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Good Guy With a Gun Stops Mass Shooting in Indiana Mall
The premise of the gun control movement is that private ownership of guns can only be used for evil and that the only way to stop violence is to ban people from owning guns. Never mind the fact that this Bloombergian nonsense doesn’t work and has never actually worked. Criminals will always get their hands…
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No One Will Ever Trust a Partisan Media
A tale of two surveys, one by Pew and one by Gallup, one on media bias and one on media trust. Journalists in the United States differ markedly from the general public in their views of “bothsidesism” – whether journalists should always strive to give equal coverage to all sides of an issue – according to a recent…
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The Anti-American Wokening of Historical Sites Isn’t News
The New York Post has been running this series on the anti-American critical race theory tilt of the homes of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Visitors to Montpelier get to see just three rooms in the sprawling mansion. The estate “made Madison the philosopher, farmer, statesman, and enslaver that he was,” the guide said as…
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Saudi Crown Prince Blames “Unrealistic” Environmental Policies for Energy Shortfalls
He’s self-interested, and the enemy, but he’s not wrong. The prince said Saudi Arabia had announced raising its production capacity to 13 million barrels per day by 2027 from a nameplate capacity of 12 million now and “after that the Kingdom will not have any more capability to increase production”. He was addressing a U.S.-Arab…
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Squad Member’s Ally Calls for Killing Jews, Accuses Opponent of Cheating on Her
The Squad is a horrible, pathetic and violently racist and deranged mess. Here’s the latest from Rep. Cori Bush’s campaign. Rep. Cori Bush (D., Mo.) spent years cultivating a relationship with a pro-Palestinian activist who once tweeted that she wants to “set Israel on fire with my own hands & watch it burn to ashes…
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Saudi Crown Prince Blames Unrealistic Environmental Policies for Energy Shortfalls
He’s self-interested, and the enemy, but he’s not wrong. The prince said Saudi Arabia had announced raising its production capacity to 13 million
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Mavericks and Outliers (VIDEO)
In the permanent state of insanity we now live in, it’s good to occasionally touch base with reality. That’s what we’ve tried to do in this Mavericks and Outliers conversation with Betsie Saltzberg.
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Black Lives Matter Mob Rallying for Monster Confronted By One of His Victims
This happens all too rarely and it’s a shame because it allows leftists and the media to turn their latest monster into a martyr with soft-focused photos and sketches. Arabella Yarbrough says she thought she and her 2 kids were going to die Wed. night, after she says Tekle Sundberg fired these shots through her…
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NPR, Which is Gov-Funded, Launches “Disinformation Reporting”
The Ministry of Information is hard at work. The adoption of the term “disinformation” has inevitably meant the media targeting anyone to the Left of its politics with an eye to achieving targeted political outcomes. That’s bad enough especially when pipelined to Big Tech for censorship, but government involvement in “disinformation” is simply state censorship.…
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NPR, Which is Gov-Funded, Launches Disinformation Reporting
The Ministry of Information is hard at work. The adoption of the term disinformation has inevitably meant the media targeting anyone to the Left of its
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De Blasio Running Next to Last in Congressional Primary
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio tried to run for president, it didn’t work out, he abandoned his plans to run for governor, and decided to run for a race he could win in a spot cleared by the upending of New York’s old illegal Democrat map, pitting Rep. Nadler and Rep. Maloney…