PJ Media,
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Tyler O´Neil
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Joe Biden made no bones about it: If he wins the presidential election, he will gut religious freedom protections that allow faith-based homeless shelters, charities, and small business owners to act according to their consciences. Specifically, he will shove LGBT ideology down the throats of religious Americans in the name of fighting “discrimination.”
On Wednesday, the Democratic nominee told Philadelphia Gay News that President Donald Trump has given “hate” a “safe harbor” by protecting religious freedom and enabling what Biden condemned as “discrimination.” “Donald Trump and Mike Pence have given hate against LGBTQ+ individuals safe harbor and
Los Angeles Times,
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Jaweed Kaleem
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It was going to be a hard day. Keith Mannes prayed he was doing right. He got into his car and drove past harvested cornfields and "Keep America Great!" signs. He parked, walked a few steps and opened the door to his church. A pastor for decades, he stood before a few dozen congregants. He knew them all, their histories, struggles and joys. That is the way of things here. He told them he loved them and asked for forgiveness. But he couldn't go on as before. Most church members supported President Trump, he said, and Mannes could no longer
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra Fairbanks
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10/30/2020 1:57:23 PM
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has the internet collectively scratching their heads after announcing that he will “lead an effective strategy to mobilize trunalimunumaprzure.” The hilarious gaffe came during a campaign stop earlier this week, but began making the social media rounds on Friday afternoon. People have attempted to figure out what the heck he was trying to say, but it remains unclear. (Tweets.Videos) Many didn’t bother attempting to figure out what it was supposed to mean and just outright mocked him. (Tweets/Videos)
Vogue,
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Emily Ratajkowski
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WHEN MY HUSBAND AND I tell friends that I’m pregnant, their first question after “Congratulations” is almost always “Do you know what you want?” We like to respond that we won’t know the gender until our child is 18 and that they’ll let us know then. Everyone laughs at this. There is a truth to our line, though, one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who—rather than what—is growing inside my belly. Who will this person be? What kind of person will we become parents to?
The Federalist,
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Madeline Osburn
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10/30/2020 12:43:41 PM
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Model, actress, and radical feminist Emily Ratajkowski announced her pregnancy in this month’s Vogue Magazine, writing an essay reflecting on the sex of her child.
As is the case with many far-left causes and feminists, Ratajkowski signals her most progressive beliefs, only to find herself wrestling with the pesky reality that is biology. Like Tampax claiming men can have periods, or school districts ruling it fair for boys to compete in girls’ sports, leftist causes often come down to arguments over semantics rather than science.
Ratajkowski finds herself in a similar trap, claiming to not really know her child’s sex until he is 18, and assuring readers
NBC News,
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Ben Collins
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Brandy Zadrozny
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One month before a purported leak of files from Hunter Biden's laptop, a fake "intelligence" document about him went viral on the right-wing internet, asserting an elaborate conspiracy theory involving former Vice President Joe Biden's son and business in China.The document, a 64-page composition that was later disseminated by close associates of President Donald Trump, appears to be the work of a fake "intelligence firm" called Typhoon Investigations, according to researchers and public documents. The author of the document, a self-identified Swiss security analyst named Martin Aspen, is a fabricated identity
Gateway Pundit,
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Kristinn Taylor
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10/30/2020 3:28:40 PM
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Democrat presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden and his ex-boss former President Barack Obama are scheduled to hold two joint-appearance rallies in Flint and Detroit, Michigan on Saturday. However the public is not invited and the locations of the drive-in rallies have not been disclosed. (SNIP) Biden’s drive-in rallies have been dogged by Trump supporters who gather outside and heckle Biden.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ryan Fahey
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10/31/2020 9:14:12 AM
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James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery has died aged 90.
Sir Sean died last night in his sleep at his home in the Bahamas.
He was unwell for some time, the BBC reported.
Sir Sean, whose acting career spans decades, is best known for his portrayal of British fictional spy James Bond who he played between 1962–1971.
He also starred in The Hunt for Red October, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and The Rock. (Photos) He was often named the best Bond in polls on the subject.
He was awarded an Oscar in 1988 for his part playing an Irish policeman in The Untouchables.
Washington Examiner,
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Becket Adams
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And you thought the New York Times’s news division had problems.
The paper’s opinion section on Friday published a collection of essays titled, “What have we lost?”
Featuring all 15 New York Times opinion columnists, the collaboration asserts that its aim is to explain “what the past four years have cost America, and what’s at stake in this election.” However, rather than explore seriously and realistically the short- and long-term consequences of the Trump presidency, the project comes across more like a collective nervous breakdown, full of self-absorbed handwringing and wild-eyed proclamations about the future of the republic.
“Persuasion,” argues New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
Jonathanturley.org,
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Jonathan Turley
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10/31/2020 4:42:22 AM
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We previously discussed the effort at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to have the famous statue of Abraham Lincoln removed as racist. The student government has now voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that calls for the removal of the Abraham Lincoln statue on campus. The students declared that the president who signed the Emancipation Proclamation, advocated for the 13th Amendment, and led the war against the South and slavery was “not pro-Black” and a “remnant of White Supremacy.” That would likely have come as something of a surprise to John Wilkes Booth.
New York Post,
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Hannah Sparks
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Health experts are advising to use electric stoves over glass flames.
Electric coil and induction stoves run on electricity, with the potential for “green” energy sources such as solar and wind power. Gas stoves, though decidedly easier to control for cooking, require the use of fossil fuels, namely natural gas. Their carbon dioxide emissions, while lower than that of other oil or coal, are one of the many factors contributing to climate change.
But natural gas combustion isn’t just bad for Earth’s atmosphere. Researchers at the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit advocacy organization for sustainability,
American Spectator,
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Robert Stacy McCain
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10/30/2020 4:31:45 AM
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Twelve years ago, when the Republican Party nominated John McCain as its presidential candidate, he got less than 46 percent of the popular vote and only 173 Electoral College votes. Whatever happens on Election Day this year, almost no one expects President Trump to do worse than that.
According to Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight poll-based prediction, we enter the final weekend before Election Day with an 89 percent likelihood that Joe Biden will win. Basically, the odds are 8-to-1 against Trump’s reelection. Yet the president’s supporters are undaunted, recalling that Silver’s final 2016 forecast gave Hillary Clinton a 71 percent chance of being elected and yet Trump beat her in a result