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On Saturday, Joe Biden felt the need incite violence against the President of the United States of America. While campaigning in Michigan with Obama, Biden fantasized about "taking a shot" at Trump. "The President likes to portray himself as a tough guy. If you were in high school, wouldn't you have lied to take a shot? Anyways, thats a different story. Anyways", Biden said. Watch below: (Tweet/Video) What did Joe Biden mean by "take a shot"? Comment below with your reaction...
Breitbart 2020 Election,
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Joshua Caplan
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Former Vice President Joe Biden suffered yet another brain freeze Saturday, proclaiming he and former President Barack Obama believe Americans have a right to “badakathcare” during a rally in Flint, Michigan. Biden made the verbal flub as he vowed to restore and build on Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, if he is elected to the White House on November 3. “We’re also going to act to protect health care,” Biden began. “Trump and the Republicans just jammed through a Supreme Court nominee for one overwhelming reason, as Barack said, the president said, they have been trying with over 50 shots to take out Obamacare,
Trending Politics,
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President Trump held his 3rd rally of the day in Butler, PA and it was a thing of beauty. On a 40 degree night in Western Pennsylvania, the scenery and the crowd size is one of for the history books. Thousands of people witnessing our President giving one final pitch to the American people just as the day turned to night. President Trump posted these pictures along with an inspiring call to action for the people of Pennsylvania: (Tweets/Videos) Jack Posobiec called it "jaw dropping": (Tweets) Tonight will be one for the history books. Vote Trump on November 3rd to save America from the wrath of socialism!
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Much of the United States will "fall back" early Sunday morning as daylight saving time ends, adding an hour of sleep for many in the pre-dawn hours. The time change will mean the sun sets before 5 p.m. across the United States, as it now does in Hawaii and Arizona, which do not observe daylight saving time. The Navajo Nation, which mostly falls within Arizona's borders, does observe the time change. Daylight saving time returns on the first Sunday in March 2021. The bi-annual clock switching is not universally well-liked and has been contested in many states and the European Union over the years.
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Ed Koch never missed an opportunity to tell his side of a story. When a newspaper or television report said something about him he saw as wrong or unfair, the late New York mayor invariably fired off a letter of complaint.The habit was so pronounced that I once asked him why he bothered, especially when the issue was minor. His answer: If you don’t object, your silence is assumed to be agreement.Attention, Joe Biden. This is why your silence in the face of serious allegations of corruption is highly suspicious. It makes you look guilty.If you are innocent, why don’t you say so?
Des Moines Register,
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Brianne Pfannenstiel
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Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has pulled ahead of Democrat Theresa Greenfield in the closing stretch of a contentious U.S. Senate race, according to a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.
Ernst leads 46% to 42% over Greenfield, the Iowa Poll shows. Another 3% say they plan to vote for someone else, 1% do not plan to vote in the Senate race, 3% are unsure and 4% already voted but did not want to say which candidate they support.
The poll of 814 likely Iowa voters was conducted by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines from Oct. 26-29. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
Des Moines Register,
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Brianne Pfannenstiel
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Republican President Donald Trump has taken over the lead in Iowa as Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden has faded, a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows just days before Election Day.
The president now leads by 7 percentage points over Biden, 48% to 41%. Three percent say they will vote for someone else, 2% aren't sure and 5% don't want to say for whom they will vote.
In September's Iowa Poll, the candidates were tied at 47% to 47%.
The poll of 814 likely Iowa voters was conducted by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines from Oct. 26-29. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
BizPac Review,
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Frieda Powers
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President Donald Trump’s letter to millions of Colorado families receiving food boxes was removed by one of the groups distributing the packages. The Denver Community Food Access Coalition excused its actions with a dubious complaint about the potential misinformation by the president. Trump’s letters included in the Farmers to Families Food Boxes, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and in operation through most of the coronavirus pandemic, were reportedly removed by the group before the food was distributed. As part of the food assistance program, local farmers provide dairy and meat products as well as vegetables to charitable organizations and food banks in an effort to help
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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President Trump dominated the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Saturday and held a total of FOUR rallies in The Keystone State.
Trump started off Saturday in Bucks County then headed to Reading, then hopped into Marine One for his third rally in Butler, PA.
Trump wrapped up his mega MAGA rally in Butler and took Marine One to Montoursville, PA for his 4th rally of the day! Air Force One is set to land at 8:45 PM EDT. WATCH LIVE ON RSBN: (Video)
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A Georgia mom was caught with a loaded gun outside Disney’s Magic Kingdom — and blamed her 6-year-old son for hiding the weapon, authorities said.
Marcia Shantel Temple, 27, of Lithonia, was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed firearm — a loaded silver and teal 9mm — on Oct. 8 after a hospital employee checking visitors’ temperatures at Magic Kingdom’s Ticket and Transportation Center saw her drop a pink purse behind a planter, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Temple then walked through a security checkpoint as the health worker alerted Disney authorities, who contacted a nearby Orange County deputy, authorities said.
Daily Mail (UK),
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The son of the man expected by many to be America's next President abandoned a laptop containing a treasure trove of top-secret material, including his father's private emails and mobile phone numbers, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.In an astonishing lapse, Hunter Biden chose to protect his MacBook Pro computer – crammed with what an IT expert last night described as a 'national security nightmare' and 'classic blackmail material' – with a single, simple password: Hunter02.Remarkably, the 50-year-old businessman and self-confessed drug addict took the machine to a back-street IT store in Delaware in April 2019 to get it repaired – yet never returned to collect it.Its existence was revealed
Reuters,
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Jonathan Allen
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NEW YORK - Most people arriving in New York state must quarantine for at least three full days before taking a coronavirus test, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday as he overhauled one of the strictest quarantine regimes for travelers in the United States. If that test comes back negative, the traveler can leave quarantine. The requirements, which take effect on Wednesday, will not apply to residents of “contiguous” states, Cuomo told reporters, and there will be different requirements for New Yorkers who leave the state for less than 24 hours. He named Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as examples
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LYON, France -- A Greek Orthodox priest was shot Saturday while he was closing his church in the French city of Lyon, and authorities locked down part of the city to hunt for the assailant, authorities said. The priest, a Greek citizen, is in a local hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot twice in the abdomen, a police official told The Associated Press. The attacker was alone and fired from a hunting rifle, said the official, who was not authorized to be publicly named. (Snip) The reason for the shooting was unclear. It happened two days after an Islamic extremist
KXAN [Austin, TX],
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Central Texas — Supporters of President Donald Trump allegedly harassed a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris bus as it traveled through Central Texas on Friday, according to local Democratic activists.
Videos and photos posted on social media show a long line of vehicles flying Trump flags trailing the Biden-Harris bus as it traveled from San Antonio to Austin on I-35. In some images, the bus appears to be boxed in by the vehicles.
Some members of the Texas Democrats’ campaign say that a Biden-Harris staffer’s car was hit during the incident.
As a result of the incident, campaign events in Austin and Pflugerville were canceled.
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I was recently chatting with a black friend who leans left politically when she said she would like to see President Trump win. I was surprised: She’s spoken out against the president on social media because of some of his past comments, especially when he told the Proud Boys “to stand back and stand by” during the first presidential debate.
But my friend, like many young people in the black community, knows about Joe Biden’s history, which should repel far more black voters than Trump’s racially insensitive comments. I’m hardly the only black voter who feels this way.
Biden’s policies have devastated the black community.
Daily Wire,
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Frank Camp
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On Thursday, Campus Reform released part one of a four-part video series in which reporter Jezzamine Wolk speaks with minority youth about why they have chosen to vote for President Trump in the 2020 election.Jahmarri Green, a student at Friends University, told Wolk that in 2016, he was a “Bernie bro to the fullest.” Green noted that because he was surrounded by Democrats growing up, that was “the only way of thinking” available to him.When asked why he has decided to support Trump this election, Green said that while Trump is “blunt”—specifically mentioning his Twitter account—the president has accomplished much. Green cited the prison reform bill,
Breitbart Entertainment,
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Alana Mastrangelo
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Grammy-winning pop star and Joe Biden backer Lizzo dressed as a fly in Vice President Mike Pence’s hair for Halloween, clad in a pair of black wings and bug eyes. The singer posted edited photos and videos depicting her twerking on top of the vice president’s head.“….aaaaand we just gettin started #halloween2020,” wrote Lizzo in an Instagram caption alongside a video of the singer dancing in her fly costume with an image of the vice president’s zoomed-in head behind her. (Video) The singer’s costume mocks the now-infamous moment a fly landed on Pence’s head during the debate between him and Democrat vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris — an incident that
Washington Free Beacon,
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Alana Goodman
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Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Mark Kelly made an odd request years after his 2004 divorce: The famed astronaut petitioned a Texas court in 2010 to sentence his ex-wife to 6 months in jail and 10 years of supervised release after she moved to a new town a few miles outside of their children’s school district.
The court records from Galveston County, Texas—which include recriminations from both sides and detail a lengthy custody dispute—show that Kelly claimed his ex-wife Amy’s move was a violation of their custody agreement.The documents, which include a temporary restraining order issued against Kelly in 2004, appear to contradict his description of the divorce as "amicable" in his
Taki´s Magazine,
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In his memoir, Banana Sunday, the late British newspaperman Christopher Munnion described his first encounter with what was then called New Journalism. This was a style of newswriting that got going in the 1960s and 1970s. It was more like long-form fiction than conventional reporting. The style relied on subjectivity and emphasized “truth” over facts. The idea was for the reporter to tell a story from the perspective of an active participant, rather than a passive observer.(Snip) the journalist showed up with a prepared narrative and then went around looking for people, events, and images to fill in the details. The facts were mere ornaments to
Taki´s Magazine,
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Theodore Dalrymple
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Everyone knows what to do about the COVID epidemic—except, of course, those who happen to be in charge. They are floundering like a fish newly landed on the deck of a boat. But if you go down to your local bar or pub, you will learn exactly what ought to be done, and people who a few short—or is it long?—months ago would not have known that epidemiology existed, let along what it was, have their solutions ready at hand. Their only problem is that the boneheaded authorities won’t listen to them. Time for another beer!
Of course, in certain countries, those medical research institutes otherwise known as pubs and bars
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A Maine woman who sent a threatening letter to Sen. Susan Collins after her vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018 has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison.
Suzanne Muscara, 38, was convicted last November of mailing what she said was a joke letter containing white powder and the word “anthrax” to the Maine lawmaker’s home.
The missive was intercepted by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at a mail sorting facility in Hampden on Oct. 17, 2018, less than two weeks after Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court.
The envelope contained a note with a stick figure drawing of the Maine Republican —
CNN,
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The case for President Donald Trump is simple: He made the economy work for so many Americans, kept us out of new and costly wars and even brokered peace deals in the Middle East.
He believes our taxes should be lower, not higher -- and signed into law sweeping tax relief for businesses and the vast majority of federal income tax filers. He thinks government shouldn't overregulate, rolling back numerous Obama-era overreaches, while working with his Republican allies in Congress.
And despite his relative dovishness, he has invested in our military and in the men and women who wear the uniform. As a result, our enemies know we are more than capable
Gateway Pundit,
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Roger Stone (Guest Post)
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As President Donald Trump tirelessly barnstorms the country,firing up voters from all walks of life at increasingly massive rallies that epitomize political Americana, Democrat Joe Biden is staggering around the political stage,(Snip)Democrats have an illegal ballot harvesting plan in full swing and are coordinating with the foreign-funded domestic terror groups BLM and Antifa to foment violence and political instability in order the steal the 2020 election. Behind all of this is(Snip)Democrat hatchet man named Norm Eisen, who actually wrote a manual or guidebook outlining how he was behind the same type of violent insurrection in other countries(Snip)plans to use the same tactics to hijack our election next Tuesday. Correction*
ZeroHedge,
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Tyler Durden
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Update (1030ET): Now that the dam has broken, more MSM "journalists" are jumping on the Hunter Biden story, including CNN's Jake Tapper, who acknowledged on Saturday that Hunter Biden's relationship with Burisma - initiated just weeks after his father became the top US diplomat responsible for purging corruption in Ukraine - “stinks” (Tweet)CNN followed that up with something even more surprising: An opinion piece arguing that Trump does deserve a second term.(Tweet)Wow', indeed.
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Last night, after a 16-day blackout, Twitter finally relented and released the NY Post's account from 'Twitter jail', punishment for the paper's work publishing stories about Hunter Biden's financial dealings in Ukraine and China.
Guardian [U.K.],
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Molly Blackall
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A second national lockdown will be imposed across England from midnight on Thursday with all nonessential shops, restaurants, pubs and leisure facilities to close for at least four weeks, Boris Johnson has said. The prime minister dramatically escalated the country’s response to the pandemic in a press conference on Saturday evening, telling the public “the time has come for further measures” which will remain in place until 2 December.
People have been told to “stay at home as much as possible”, but will be allowed to leave their homes for education, medical appointments and to shop for essential goods.
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Four years ago, almost nobody gave Donald Trump a realistic chance to win the White House. Right up until the vote totals started coming in, Hillary Clinton was the prohibitive favorite in the minds of the media and the smart set. A few hours later, the outsider businessman from Queens was the president-elect In 2016, Trump’s road to gaining 270 votes in the Electoral College and winning the White House was clear: hold the states Mitt Romney had carried in 2012 — especially North Carolina — and add Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania.
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Bleau
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President Trump is attracting more than traditional Republicans to his recent rallies in key battleground states such as Minnesota and Wisconsin according to Republican National Committee (RNC) chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. “We are seeing DEMOCRATS and INDEPENDENTS turn out in droves for @realDonaldTrump’s rallies,” McDaniel said, indicating that a majority of those signing up for the recent rallies in both Rochester, Minnesota, as well as Green Bay, Wisconsin, are “not Republican.”“These voters are going to make a huge difference on Tuesday!” she exclaimed: (Tweet> McDaniel provided a similar update on Wednesday following Trump’s rallies in Arizona’s Bullhead City and Goodyear.
Daily Wire,
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Tim Graham
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It was the wrong time for 33-year-old Miles Taylor to announce he is the much-celebrated “Anonymous” Trump official who wrote a New York Times op-ed and then a New York Times-bestselling book in which he trashed the president.The announcement came in the last days of the presidential election campaign, as the establishment media are bloviating that they can’t rush to cover the New York Post’s evidence about Hunter Biden because they have such high standards for confirming facts.None of them had such a standard when they gushed over Captain Anonymous in September 2018. No one needed to know who he was
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An American citizen kidnapped in Niger last week has been rescued in neighboring Nigeria by U.S. special forces.“Last night, our Country’s brave warriors rescued an American hostage in Nigeria. Our Nation salutes the courageous soldiers behind the daring nighttime rescue operation and celebrates the safe return of yet another American citizen!” President Trump said in a tweet congratulating the effort.Philipe Nathan Walton, 27, was taken by armed captors from his farm in the southwestern region of Massalata, Niger. The attackers demanded ransom from Walton’s father. Authorities do not believe the abduction was terror-related.
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Progressives, socialists and Bernie Bros are gearing up for war should Joe Biden fall short of his quest to unseat President Trump in Tuesday’s election.
“You would see a complete repudiation of the Democratic establishment as we know it,” said Jabari Brisport, 33, a Democratic Socialist-backed candidate for state Senate expected to easily win a Brooklyn seat next week. “The Democratic establishment is not working for everyday people.”
Brisport said a Biden loss would completely discredit the moderate wing of the party,(Snip)One senior official at a Democratic Political Action Committee was blunter.
“If Biden loses it’s going to be a f–king bloodbath. There’s no other way to put it,”
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President Obama’s White House was “bothered” by Hunter Biden’s ties to the Ukrainian energy company Burisma and Obama officials found Hunter’s presence of the company board of directors while his father was vice president “unseemly,” according to a new book.
The revelations were first published by New Yorker writer Evan Osnos in “Joe Biden: The Life, the Run, and What Matters Now,” which hit bookstores earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported.
“In the Spring of 2014 at the same time Biden was playing a central role in overseeing US policy in Ukraine, Hunter joined the board of Burisma, one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas producers,” Osnos writes.
BizPac Review,
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Frieda Powers
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Democrats supporting the Biden-Harris ticket are saying the quiet part out loud with more frequency as the election looms.Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris spent Friday urging Democrats to vote in a daylong tour of Texas, a state not visited by Joe Biden since the March primary. Before stops in McAllen and Houston, Harris hit the stage in Fort Worth where she was introduced as the “next president.” (Video) With Democrats believing they can flip Texas blue, as more than 9 million Texans have already voted, Harris reached out to residents in her multi-city stops on the last day of early voting in the state which has 38 electoral votes.
RedState,
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On October 6th, 2020 Los Angeles woke up to a giant TRUMP sign in the foothills overlooking one of the busiest stretches of road in the United States, the 405 freeway. The sign was immediately removed by the City of Los Angeles, citing traffic hazard worries, despite being on private land. Although the antics made national news, no one came forward to claim responsibility for the sign. Until now. RedState was contacted by a person referring to himself as “Mr. Black”, who wanted us to know that the group responsible for the sign had not only been planning it since 2018, they had also produced their own campaign ad in support of Trump and aimed at California voters.
Breitbart,
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Amy Furr
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Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was introduced as the “next president of the United States” at a campaign event in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday. “When future generations they ask us, and they’re gonna ask us, what it was like to elect the first woman of color as vice president of the United States, and we will say, ‘Yes, I was there. I stood up, and I was counted,’” Texas state director for the Joe Biden campaign Rebecca Acuña told attendees. However, moments later she introduced Harris as America’s next president. “Without further delay, I am so honored to introduce the next president of the United
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Game. Set. Perfect match! The state trooper who struck up a relationship with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s daughter — much to her father’s dismay — is a former tennis pro with washboard abs.Dane Pfeiffer, 35, played the sport while a student at Skidmore College and later competed in two overseas tournaments, according to online records. A photo posted online by his older sister in 2008 shows Pfeiffer’s glistening, chiseled physique as he walked, shirtless, off a court with a racquet in his hand. Other photos, also posted in 2008, show him in selfies snapped during what appears to have been a mountain hiking trip in the western United States.
Breitbart Clips,
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Pam Key
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said Friday on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” that President Donald Trump has a real shot of winning Minnesota’s 10 electoral votes. Anchor Chris Cuomo said, “The president is putting a lot of money into your state. He’s greatly increased his ad buy, 1.2 million in TV advertising in the final week of the campaign, more than was spent in the preceding three weeks combined. Do you think the president has a real shot in Minnesota?” Ellison said, “Honestly, yeah, I do. I will tell you, I believe in our campaign workers and organizers. They’re working extremely hard
Conservative Treehouse,
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It is easy to rally and cheer when adversity is low. However, it is only in the face of tyranny when the heart of true patriots shines through. Yesterday the people of Minnesota won the hearts of many; no doubt President Trump will not forget.
The corrupt governor and attorney general of Minnesota blocked the rally for President Trump by hiding behind their arbitrary COVID mandates and limiting crowd gatherings. But the patriots showed up anyway and surrounded the venue.
Despite knowing they would be turned away from the rally, they showed up anyway; stood resolute and represented the very best within our nation. (Snip)Donald Trump is exactly what we need
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Bleau
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spoke to the far-left members of the “Squad” in a virtual roundtable discussion on Friday, emphasizing that electing Joe Biden (D) would not be the “end-all” but only the “beginning” of their plans to push their radical agenda, ultimately making Biden the “most progressive president since FDR.”Sanders previewed his vision for the Democrat Party under a Biden presidency with four members of the “Squad” — Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA).“But we understand that electing Biden is not the end-all
Washington Times,
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Jeff Mordock
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A major university just blocks away from the White House on Friday warned students to prepare for potential civil unrest on Election Day by stockpiling a week’s worth of food and medicine. George Washington University distributed a preparedness message to both on- and off-campus students, faculty and staff. The message recommended that they prepare for Election Day as they would “a hurricane or snowstorm that would prevent you from going outside for several days.”(Snip) “While we do not anticipate access restrictions around our campus, it is possible given the unrest that has been seen in D.C. and around the past
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Gillian Flaccus
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Vancouver, Wash.—Tensions boiled over into unrest late Friday following a vigil for a Black man shot and killed by law enforcement in a city near Portland, Oregon, in southwestern Washington state. Mourners gathered in Hazel Dell, an unincorporated area of Vancouver, Washington, where family and friends say Kevin E. Peterson Jr., 21, was shot Thursday night.(Snip) The crowds ultimately fizzled out near the vigil but a group of hundreds of protesters later marched through downtown Vancouver. Windows were shattered, flags were burned and federal agents clothed in riot gear surrounded a building—warning people that trespassing on federal property would be subject to arrest.
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According to Joe Biden’s tax plan, three states and New York City would have top marginal state and local tax rates of more than 60%. California would have the highest marginal state and local tax rate, at 62.64%, according to an analysis by leading free-market think tank the Tax Foundation. After California would be Hawaii at 60.34%, New Jersey at 60.09%, Oregon at 59.24% and Minnesota at 59.19%. New York City would have a 62.03 top rate and Washington, D.C., would have a 58.29 top rate. The foundation said that Biden’s tax plan does not repeal the SALT deduction cap
New York Times,
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Sean Connery, the irascible Scot from the slums of Edinburgh who found international fame as Hollywood’s original James Bond, dismayed his fans by walking away from the Bond franchise and went on to have a long and fruitful career as a respected actor and an always bankable star, died on Saturday in Nassau, the Bahamas. He was 90.
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“Bond, James Bond” was the character’s familiar self-introduction, and to legions of fans who have watched a parade of actors play the role — otherwise known as Agent 007 on Her Majesty’s Secret Service — none uttered the words or played the part as magnetically or as indelibly as Mr. Connery.
Philadelphia Inquirer (PA),
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Sam Wood
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For many of the nearly 100 beauty supply stores in Philadelphia, it was another rough week. From Monday to Wednesday, thieves and vandals broke into at least 17 stores, making off with merchandise and even store fixtures. The losses were in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.(Snip) The damage and theft this week erupted after news broke Monday of how police had shot and killed Walter Wallace Jr. in West Philadelphia. “Some owners tried to call the police, but they didn’t respond,” said Sharon Hartz, president of the Korean American Association of Greater Philadelphia, an advocacy organization for many of those who operate the supply shops.
National Review,
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David Harsanyi
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Nothing threatens the progressive project more than the existence of a Supreme Court that adheres to the Constitution. It's really that simple.
That's what the tantrum over Justice Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation is all about. The notion that the same Democrats who shelved the judicial filibuster and now threaten to destroy the separation of powers with a revenge scheme to pack the Supreme Court -- the same people, incidentally, so fond of smear-drenched confirmation hearings -- are sticklers for process or decorum is simply ludicrous.For one thing, no norms have been undone by the confirmation of Barrett. If Democrats won a Senate majority in 2016, Merrick Garland would already be ensconced
Outkick,
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Jason Whitlock
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If you are out walking or exercising this morning, check my 40-minute explanation on the significance of Lil Wayne's pivot to Trump and the mistake of valuing Affinity/Affection over Respect/Freedom. (Snip)Apparently we’ve found the lone celebrity Chelsea Handler has yet to bed. It’s Lil Wayne.
Thursday the rapper tweeted support for President Trump’s proposed economic strategy for black Americans, The Platinum Plan, and included a picture of himself smiling next to the president.
As of this writing, Ms. Handler has not publicly reminded Lil Wayne of her definition of blackness or offered him the privilege of
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A two-time murderer who’d been released on lifetime parole is back behind bars—after she was arrested on Friday for allegedly shooting a man in the neck during an argument at a Manhattan subway station earlier this month, police said. Before being released just last year, Rona Love, 59, had spent 25 years in prison for two murders she committed in the 1990s. She is now charged with attempted murder in an Oct. 18 shooting inside the 1/2/3 station at 14th Street and Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said on Twitter.(Snip) Love—a transgender woman
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10/31/2020 11:40:09 AM
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The Drudge Report posted a 45 percent decline in web traffic in September as the site alienated its core readers by turning against President Trump ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The data—derived from comScore, which tracks the industry—were released in a report by TheRighting, a website that analyzes traffic to right-leaning websites. TheRighting told The Post that the Drudge Report had 1,291,000 unique visitors in September, according to data supplied by comScore, down from 2,340,000 in the same month a year ago.
September’s eye-popping decline marks the ninth month in a row that the political news aggregation website
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Brie Stimson
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Friday that “all options are on the table,” including another lockdown, amid a spike in coronavirus cases in the state, according to reports. “If we have to shut the whole place down we will,” Murphy told Yahoo Finance. “We were one of the first, if not the first state to do that in March. I just hope we can avoid it again this time.” The governor had warned Thursday that a second wave of the virus has hit the state as cases and hospitalizations surged, according to NJ.com. Murphy said the state hadn’t seen daily cases numbers
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Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle wants every mail distribution center in the county to be searched for undelivered ballots, and for those ballots to be brought immediately to the Miami-Dade Elections Department ahead of the Nov. 3 election. In a statement Friday night, the county’s top prosecutor called for action from the U.S. Postal Service after the Miami Herald reported a backlog of mail at the Princeton post office in South Miami-Dade County near Homestead. Fernández Rundle said she was working with the elections department and the USPS inspector general’s office “to make sure that all ballots are accounted for and all votes are counted.”
National Review,
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Andrew C. McCarthy
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10/31/2020 10:35:01 AM
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Understand what’s going on here: The media-Democrat complex is warning you, on the basis of no evidence, that if you don’t close your eyes to the explosive revelations from Hunter Biden’s computers, you will be abetting a Russian intelligence operation; yet it has become increasingly obvious that this is because, if you open your eyes, you may find out that the Bidens were selling themselves to an actual Chinese intelligence operation.
Washington Times,
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Ben Wolfgang
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10/31/2020 10:19:57 AM
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U.S. special forces on Saturday carried out a daring raid in Nigeria to rescue Philip Walton, a 27-year-old American citizen taken hostage by armed gunmen earlier this week, Pentagon officials said.
Mr. Walton and his family live on a Niger farm near the border with Nigeria. He was reportedly being held for ransom after his abduction Oct. 26.
Defense Department officials offered little detail on the specifics of the mission but said that allies in Africa assisted with the operation. Officials also indicated that no ransom was paid to recover Mr. Walton.
American Thinker,
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James Simpson
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10/31/2020 9:49:27 AM
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In 2014 and 2015, then-Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Guatemala three times to pressure the government to maintain a United Nations body known as the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). CICIG was established in Guatemala in 2006 under the pretext of prosecuting "crimes committed by members of illegal security forces and clandestine security structures," during Guatemala's long civil war. Instead, CICIG -- an international body unaccountable to Guatemalan law, worked with Guatemala's Justice Ministry to arrest and jail the left's opponents. Many remain illegally detained to this day without trial.
Gateway Pundit,
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Brock Simmons
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10/31/2020 9:26:59 AM
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Leave it to mainstream media to run a puff piece on the woman caught on hidden video encouraging and engaging in various voter fraud activities. The video, launched by Project Veritas and James O’Keefe, showed Raquel Rodriguez offering to buy people off to vote the way she wanted them to, admitting that Trump was right and that voter fraud was rampant, admitted to bringing in 7000 votes, possibly all fraudulently, and openly admitted that what she’s doing is illegal and she could go to jail for doing it.Now News 4 San Antonio is running tear jerker stories on Rodriguez
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ryan Fahey
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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.
Forbes,
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Nicholas Reimann
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10/31/2020 9:13:46 AM
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A lawsuit filed by a Republican legislator in Texas and three other members of the GOP is asking the court to invalidate more than 117,000 drive-thru votes that have been cast in Harris County, a challenge the Supreme Court of Texas has asked the county to file a response to, indicating that at least one justice on the court seems to be seriously considering the challenge. The plaintiffs argue that Harris County’s expansion of drive-thru voting sites amounts to an illegal expansion of curbside voting.
The court rejected two similar GOP efforts last week aimed at shutting down drive-thru voting, but this new effort asks that memory cards be pulled
Claremont Review of Books,
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Sally C. Pipes
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10/31/2020 9:09:59 AM
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Conventional wisdom holds that the progressive dream of Medicare for All died—or at least was deferred—when Joe Biden secured the Democratic presidential nomination. Many supposed the former vice president would be more moderate on health care than the president under whom he served. But recently Biden has started sounding a lot more like Barack Obama or even Senator Bernie Sanders. In early July, six unity task forces convened jointly by Biden and Sanders released their policy recommendations for a putative Biden Administration. If implemented, they’d represent the most left-wing governing program in U.S. history.
The healthcare task force stopped short of endorsing Medicare for All.
City Journal,
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Erica Sandberg
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10/31/2020 9:05:28 AM
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San Francisco’s hotels and motels are slowly emptying of the homeless people that the city placed there during the Covid-19 pandemic. The city simply can’t afford the $260 per night, per person, price tag of housing approximately 2,000 people—just a portion of the estimated 8,000 people who live on the street. Where will they go? Elected officials have come up with a new plan: turn the whole city into a network of homeless encampments.
In June, city officials and departments developed a list of 42 potential sites that could be equipped with spaces for tents and mobile bathrooms. The urban campers, most with addiction and mental health issues, would be provided
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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10/31/2020 8:54:51 AM
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Remember when a “Trump” sign, stylistically resembling the famous hillside “Hollywood” sign, suddenly appeared one morning along a busy Los Angeles freeway? Caltrans quickly forced its removal from the private land on which it sat, as a purported “distraction,” but the mere fact of its mysterious materialization was so remarkable and iconic that it immediately joined the pantheon of the greatest campaign stunts in American history. It has also inspired at least one imitator. Now, Kira Davis, one of the rare put and proud Hollywood conservatives, has tweeted a stunning two minute Trump commercial featuring the inside story of operation that erected the sign
KIRO 7 News,
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A fight over a political sign became violent in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. It started with a couple of teens trying to steal a sign but ended with one of those teens getting body slammed and U.S. Congressional Candidate Craig Keller getting involved.
Keller is the Republican candidate in Washington’s 7th U.S. House District race. He’s facing off against Democratic incumbent, Pramila Jayapal.
The trouble started around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday. Mortikye “Mo” Aylward, 14, said he and his friends passed the Trump/Culp rally at 15th Ave and Market Street. He said their friend group was trying to share their views with those at the rally when words got heated.
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10/31/2020 6:19:27 AM
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President Trump greeted hundreds of supporters gathered outside a Minnesota rally venue Friday night after Democratic state officials limited attendance to just 250 socially distanced seats.A crowd many times larger than the number of people allowed a seat near Trump gathered outside the gates in Rochester, southeastern Minnesota, images tweeted by journalists indicate.Trump took a motorcade to the overflow crowd rather than the state-sanctioned stage after disembarking Air Force One.“There are thousands of people all because the governor wants to play games,” Trump said as he approached within feet of the large group of supporters gathered behind a barricade.
Townhall,
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10/31/2020 5:02:49 AM
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In hopes of a Joe Biden presidency, far left radicals of the Democrat Party are chomping at the bit of power in Washington D.C.
According to a report in POLITICO, Senator Elizabeth Warren wants to be Biden's Treasury Secretary if he wins the White House next Tuesday.
Elizabeth Warren wants to be Joe Biden's Treasury secretary and will make her case for it if he wins next week, according to three Democratic officials who have spoken with her inner circle.
“She wants it,” two of them said matter-of-factly.
Washington Times,
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Alex Swoyer
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10/31/2020 4:56:17 AM
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A new round of polls this week from the Trafalgar Group has President Trump leading Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden in Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Michigan, showing Mr. Trump’s 2016 path to victory has not yet been upset.
The two candidates are also in an incredibly tight race for Wisconsin, according to a recent survey conducted by Robert Cahaly, the chief pollster for Trafalgar Group.
Mr. Cahaly has been described as one of the most accurate pollsters from the 2016 election, and he is now warning about a “hidden Trump vote” not accounted for in other polls.
JustTheNews,
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office gathered evidence suggesting that Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee launched a political "smear job" in spring 2016 tying Donald Trump to Russia collusion through the lobbying work of his campaign chairman Paul Manafort in Ukraine, according to memos that were excluded from the prosecutor's final report.
The evidence, reviewed by Just the News, includes information obtained by State Department officials from a trusted Ukrainian source, a private investigator's report, and an email exchange suggesting Tony Podesta —
National Review,
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In my 34th year of “Never Biden,” exhausted by the political commentariat’s Trump myopia, I offer some reasons, selective, that explain a complete, personal disdain for the idea of a President Biden. These reasons for opposing this vanguard of Warren/Sanders/Harris socialism, for objecting to this doddering culmination of a half-century of hackery and blarney, elicit varying degrees of disqualification and rage-inducement. The handful of reasons (there are many more) are disqualifying. They are presented without the obsession of “But Trump . . .” rhetoric — look elsewhere (the places are plenty) if that is what floats your boat. This is done with an understanding, maybe delusional but likely not,
Jonathanturley.org,
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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.
Washington Examiner,
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10/31/2020 4:34:29 AM
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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.
American Thinker,
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Pete McArdle
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10/31/2020 4:33:23 AM
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Many, including me, are willing to bet the house that Donald Trump will be re-elected, either on November 3rd as the clock nears midnight, or several days or weeks afterward when the Supreme Court finally stops the Democrats from “finding” and counting additional ballots for Sleepy Joe.
Do realize, however, that in the event of a Trump victory, that house you just bet with will be gravely endangered, as will your business, your livelihood and even your personal safety.
Lunatics under the best of conditions, liberals and leftists have already promised mostly peaceful rioting and socially-just attacks on Trump supporters if the Donald prevails.
Power Line,
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Paul Mirengoff
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Earlier this year, in the response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Oregon Legislature established a $62 million relief fund that’s only available to individuals and business owners who “self-identify as Black.” These public funds are not available to Hispanic, Asian-American, Native American, or White business owners or individuals.
This blatant racially discriminatory scheme cried out to be challenged as unconstitutional. Sure enough, it is now being challenged.
The plaintiff is Great Northern Resources, Inc., a small family-owned logging business that has suffered financially because of the pandemic.
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10/31/2020 4:26:49 AM
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Of course, he gets away with it.
He’s a Kennedy.
Forty-five years to the very day Martha Moxley, just 15 years old, was savagely beaten to death, found in a sexually humiliating pose with her pants and underwear yanked down, stabbed through the neck with a broken golf club, Michael Skakel, convicted of Martha’s murder in 2002, is now a free man, never to be retried.
Though the murder weapon matched to Skakel’s late mother’s set, though Martha had written about her unease with teenage neighbor Michael in her diary —
American Spectator,
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10/31/2020 4:21:31 AM
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There is a video in which Trump dances wildly at a campaign event, as if he were the groom at a bachelor party. A few days earlier the progressive press had reported that the White House was hiding that he was in fact on his deathbed, hooked up to a respirator and on the verge of collapse. That’s all I have to say about the polls and the editorialists that, since the stone age, have been predicting an unprecedented victory for Joe Biden, who every passing day looks a little more like that adorable little fish, Dory, in Finding Nemo. Minus the “adorable.”
Hot Air,
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10/31/2020 4:16:05 AM
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Verrrrry concerning for Team Joe, although I’ll remind you up front of the big twist of this election: Each candidate is underperforming with their traditional base. Biden’s doing a little worse than Hillary among black voters and conspicuously worse among Latinos in various surveys. But he still leads in nearly every battleground because he’s making up for those lost votes by taking a bigger chunk out of Trump’s white base. That’s the whole story of the CES mega-poll I posted earlier this afternoon.
Fox News,
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10/31/2020 4:12:02 AM
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Chicago city leaders unveiled a 10-day Election Day preparedness plan Friday, after a summer of unrest, surges in violent crime and lockdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the city had been planning since the late summer, which she said was at times "humbling" but also "instructive."
"We've been focused on two issues when it comes to Election Day," Lightfoot told reporters. "First is election integrity. The second, of course, is public safety."
Fox News,
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A Post Office in Florida’s largest county is inundated with a mail backlog, which could reportedly contain ballots.
The Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives, Kionne Mcghee, posted undated footage to his Twitter account on Friday that allegedly showed USPS Inspection Service officials arriving at a Florida Post Office location in Miami-Dade County to look into a massive mail pile-up, which is said to include mail-in ballots.
One local resident told McGhee he or she hadn’t received mail in five days, while a source told McGhee that sorting was expected to go on past Tuesday.
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Keith Richards has been in the rock ‘n’ roll business long enough to recognize hype. On the phone the other day from a recording studio in New York, the 76-year-old Rolling Stones guitarist recalled the formation of a side project, the X-Pensive Winos, as a “pivotal moment” in his half-century-and-then-some career. Then he interrupted himself, chuckling in his signature pirate-like rasp. “Hmm, pivotal? I’m not so sure,” he said. “But it was an important part of the development of… whatever.”
Britebart,
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Dr. Susan Berry
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A coalition of black pro-life activists filed a racial discrimination claim against Planned Parenthood, asserting the organization has been targeting black women and babies for nearly half a century.(snip) Catherine Davis, president of the Georgia-based Restoration Project, said in a statement: "Systemic racism and abortion intersect at the door of Planned Parenthood, an organization that has targeted Black women and their babies for almost five decades. These intentional actions violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which made it illegal for recipients of federal assistance to discriminate on the basis of race...."
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
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Adam Ferrise
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10/31/2020 12:43:02 AM
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Cleveland police suspended an officer for 30 days without pay for calling a Black man a racial slur as she drunkenly harassed employees of a pizzeria while off-duty. Officer Jessica Ortiz served the suspension in July and August after Cleveland Safety Director Karrie Howard signed off on the decision. City officials released documents to cleveland.com Wednesday but did not provide videos that recorded the incident. In her interview with investigators, Ortiz denied the accusations, but she eventually pleaded no contest to the internal charges during a June disciplinary hearing.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Keith Griffith
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10/31/2020 12:28:09 AM
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has drawn criticism after calling Trump supporters who interrupted his drive-in rally by honking horns 'ugly folks.''Dr. Fauci called for a mask mandate last week. This isn't a political statement like those ugly folks over there, beeping the horn. This is a patriotic duty for God's sake!' said Biden at a rally on Friday in St. Paul, Minnesota.It came less than a minute after Biden had stated: 'We need a president who will bring us together, not pull us apart.' The drive-in rally was invite-only, with details sent out to a small list of party activists, and in the parking lot even the cars were