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BLM Fund to Pay Bail of BLM Activist Who Tried to Kill Mayor
Nothing to see here folks. Meanwhile, parents speaking out at school board meetings are domestic terrorists. Louisville police have charged Quintez Brown, a local political activist, in a shooting attack on Craig Greenberg, a Jewish Democrat running for mayor. Brown, 21, has been prominent in the city’s civil rights activism, including Black Lives Matter protests in 2020,…
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New York Times Offers Master Class in Media Cover-Up of Clinton-Trump Spying Revelations
You could hear the creaks and moans as the media finally got around to covering the Durham filing on DNS surveillance of Trump Tower and the White House by Clinton allies. The New York Times fittingly took the lead of trying to argue that it was no big deal. And that required some heavy lifting. You…
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It’s Not the Job of the Gov to Maintain a No-Fly List of People Who Misbehave on Planes
The airline industry, whose greed is only matched by its outright abusiveness, would like the federal government to maintain a no-fly list of “unruly passengers”. How about, no. Also, no way in hell. A group of Republican senators sent a letter to the Justice Department on Tuesday to express “strong opposition” to creating a federal…
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What the Smashing Success of the San Fran Super-Woke School Board Recall Means
How much did San Francisco voters want to oust the most obnoxious three members of the school board: Alison Collins, Gabriela López and Faauuga Moliga? Initial returns Tuesday night showed that voters overwhelmingly voted “yes” to recall Alison Collins, Gabriela López and Faauuga Moliga, three of the board’s seven members — 79 percent voted to remove Collins,…
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Biden, Crack Pipes and the China Link
Who actually benefits? And why?
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Some Common Sense About the Great Ukraine-Russia War
In The Truth About Biden’s Fake War With Russia, I already made the case why any claim that we’re going to be involved in a war with Russia anytime soon
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Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier Departs
But not before flagging Dr. Anthony Fauci’s “decades of lies.”
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Some Common Sense About the “Great Ukraine-Russia War”
In The Truth About Biden’s Fake War With Russia, I already made the case why any claim that we’re going to be involved in a war with Russia anytime soon is nonsense. NATO is largely a fiction. The idea that America and Europe would go to war with Russia over an invasion of a NATO nation…
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Police Destroy FOUR MILLION Bottles of Beer
Can you guess which government did this and why?
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The Differences Between the Hulk/Gawker and Palin/New York Times Cases are Geography and Jurisdiction
Not just, but close enough. The Hulk Hogan case was a carefully contrived ambush against a powerful and utterly reckless New York City blog that had become so arrogant that it casually published stolen nude photos and sex tapes while sneering at the idea of a lawsuit. While the New York Times’ trial performance was…
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Fact Check: No, “Stand Your Ground” Isn’t an Issue in the “Popcorn Throwing” Case
The media once used to at least pretend to care about facts, these days its only interest is in narratives. And as the New York Times and Sarah Palin libel case demonstrated, no matter how often a narrative or a smear goes down, the media just shamelessly pops it back up again. This one is…
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One Super Bowl, Two National Anthems?
The uses and misuses of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
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ADL Webinar Features Greenblatt w/Anti-Israel Activist Who Accused Israel of “Ethnic Cleansing”
I amply documented any number of cases like this. The latest one comes from Dan who has spent a lot of time digging into ADL misconduct. Last week, ADL had a webinar with Rabbi Shira Stutman, who was senior Rabbi at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC until June, 2021. She is also…
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Glazov Gang: Medical Racism in the USA
Even in healthcare, the Left is shattering everything Martin Luther King Jr. fought for.
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Fact Check: No, Stand Your Ground Isn’t an Issue in the Popcorn Throwing Case
The media once used to at least pretend to care about facts, these days its only interest is in narratives. And as the New York Times and Sarah Palin