Daily Mail (UK) & Reuters,
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Ariel Zilber
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Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards released a chilling propaganda video which depicts the United States Capitol being blown up by a missile and its soldiers ‘liberating’ Jerusalem.The Islamic Republic’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) broadcast the video on Iranian state-run television on Sunday before a televised speech to the nation by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.The video opens with armed IRGC troops marching in formation. In the next shot a missile is seen being launched at an undisclosed location, following by the sight of the US Capitol imploding in a fiery blaze. Moments later, Iranian clerics are seen walking toward Jerusalem,
American Thinker,
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Karl Spence
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5/5/2021 2:50:38 AM
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Donald Trump is the first American president since George H.W. Bush to lose his bid for reelection. Yes, I know, Trump didn’t really lose in 2020; the vote was rigged against him. I believe that’s true, but a moot point now, innit. The Democrats cheated. So what? They’ve been stealing elections, or trying to steal them, at least since 1960. The question is: What made this election close enough to steal? Sure, the coronavirus pandemic tanked the economy. Without that, Trump very likely would have won, bigly. But since we can’t jump over into an alternate reality where the Wuhan Flu didn’t happen, suppose we look at what we
New York Post,
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Hannah Frishberg
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An indecent bit of history is up for sale.One full and two partial letters written by President John F. Kennedy to his Swedish mistress, aristocrat Gunilla von Post, are currently up for bidding at a Boston-based auction house.“I had a wonderful time last summer with you. It is a bright memory of my life — you are wonderful and I miss you,” reads one of JFK’s letters — all of which are written on official United States Senate paper — postmarked February 1956 and addressed to von Post. “If you don’t marry come over as I should like to see you.”JFK hand-wrote the intimate letters to von Post
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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Cornell University is defending a new rock-climbing class offered to minority groups.Among the Ivy League school’s Outdoor Education offerings for the spring 2021 semester was a course called “BIPOC Rock Climbing”. The course description, according to The Cornell Daily Sun, specified that the class was “for people who identify as Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, or other people of color.”That prompted an uproar from across the internet. The university was accused of violating federal and state civil rights law while one Reddit user decried what they described as a “horrifically and monstrously racist practice
Daily Mail (UK),
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Lauren Fruen
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A Louisville diner brandished a handgun at armed Black Lives Matter protesters surrounding a restaurant during a demonstration for Breonna Taylor. The unidentified man is thought to have been eating at upscale French eatery La Chasse on Saturday night when he confronted the group of around 50 protesters.They had been marching ahead of the 147th Kentucky Derby over Taylor's death at the hands of police during a raid at her home last March. Video shows the diner pointing his handgun at the protesters who were arguing with him as one female demonstrator urged the group to keep moving
Daily Wire,
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Emily Zanotti
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Coca-Cola has pressed pause on a controversial “diversity plan” after what Fox News described as an “intense backlash,” and the company’s general counsel, Bradley Gayton, who authored the plan, has now abruptly resigned.As The Daily Wire reported back in February, “Coca-Cola debuted a new policy this year implementing a diversity quota for the outside counsel it retains, saying it will only hire law firms that commit to providing 15 percent of billed time from black attorneys, higher than the percentage of African Americans in the U.S. population.”
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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Joe Biden went on a gaffe spree on Tuesday while performing his acting duties as U.S. president. The mainstream media stopped the presses to give Biden the floor for a message on COVID meant to reassure the American people. What it did was anything but that.Biden kicked things off by telling the American people to listen to the “CCD” on COVID-19. Now, it’s not clear if he meant the CCP, which is the Chinese Communist Party, or the CDC, which is the Centers for Disease Control, but either way, people are likely to get the same level of misinformation.“That’s why I’m asking people to continue to follow CCD guidance —
BizPac Review,
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Tom Tillison
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In the wake of one-third of the employees at Chicago-based software firm Basecamp opting to exit in response to new company etiquette on political discussions at work, you have to feel for new tech companies being reliant on a workforce full of woke Millennials.Given the hypersensitivity at play here, these companies are in a world of hurt when so many employees are willing to bail on their jobs just for being asked to keep their political opinions to themselves.Having ejected God from the public square, politics has become the new religion in post-Obama America, and Basecamp found out the hard way that people worship at that alter with fervor.
Townhall,
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Katie Pavlich
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Earlier today "leaked" audio caught House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy talking about House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney. McCarthy is heard saying he's "had it" with her antics. "I’ve had it with, I’ve had it with her. You know, I’ve lost confidence,” McCarthy said. "Well, someone just has to bring a motion, but I assume that will probably take place."(Tweet/Video) Now, rumors are swirling Cheney's leadership role could soon come to an end. It's being reported New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who played key roles in defending President Donald Trump against impeachment, could be her replacement. Republicans are eyeing another vote on their conference chair after Congress returns
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday debuted a new webpage that effectively replaces his Twitter handle.The site, donaldjtrump.com/desk, launched with a promotional video declaring itself a “beacon of freedom” and “a place to speak freely and safely” after Trump was purged by Twitter.
The site contains recent statements from Trump, who was booted from his preferred social media platform after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.There’s a sign-up list for people who wish to receive alerts when Trump posts a new message.Although Twitter permanently banned Trump, Facebook and Instagram are evaluating a decision to freeze the ex-president’s accounts following the riot,
Breitbart Politics,
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Kristina Wong
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Attorney General Merrick Garland told House lawmakers Tuesday that the Biden Administration’s 2022 budget request for the Department of Justice (DOJ) would seek an $85 million increase from last year’s budget for domestic terrorism investigations and cases.“Our budget supports my commitment to protecting our national security, including addressing both international and domestic terrorism while respecting civil liberties.” Garland testified to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science. “It includes increases of $45 million for the FBI domestic terrorism investigations and $40 million for the U.S. attorneys to manage increasing domestic terrorism caseloads.”
Cybercast News Service,
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Melanie Arter
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham warned Monday that the Department of Homeland Security is using private messaging apps to spy on Americans to look for domestic extremist chatter.She cited a CNN report that said DHS is “limited in how it can monitor citizens online without justification and is banned from activities like assuming false identities to gain access to private messaging apps used by extremist groups such as the Proud Boys or Oath Keepers.” Therefore, according to CNN, DHS might partner with non-profit groups that “periodically use covert identities to access private social media groups like Telegram, and others used by domestic extremist groups,”