BizPac Review,
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Tom Tillison
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5/31/2021 11:54:16 AM
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Fox News host Steve Hilton took a deep dive into how corporations in America have made wokeism the “new religion,” as the ‘The Next Revolution‘ host broke down how far-left policies have failed to enact positive change in the country.Noting that it’s been a year since the death of George Floyd, Hilton said the ensuing “revolution” that ushered in the defund the police movement also brought about the collapse of police morale and empowered criminals, resulting in a surge of violent crime all across the country.In Minneapolis alone, there has been a 250% increase in gunshot victims, he said, asking rhetorically who has been hurt the most.
Washington Free Beacon,
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Tim Rice
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5/31/2021 11:41:00 AM
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Most celebrity gossip doesn’t live up to the hype. But there are a handful of people who have lived such colorful and improbable lives that, when presented with an absurd story about them, the best thing to do is assume it’s true.Did Bill Murray crash a White House press briefing to talk about the Chicago Cubs? Of course he did. Did Nicolas Cage really name his son Kal-El? Absolutely. Did Thomas Sowell once rent a helicopter with Steven Pinker to go on a "photo safari" of the San Francisco Bay Area? You’d better believe it. Sowell, the noted economist and social thinker, has had quite the career.
American Greatness,
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Max Morton
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5/31/2021 10:17:05 AM
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For some people, Memorial Day is a day to remember the fallen; for federal government employees it’s a long weekend; for others still, it’s a day of picnics, hotdogs, and hanging around the pool or park enjoying the coming summer. For those who lost family, friends, and comrades in our foreign wars, however, it is a painful day of remembrance. Every year on Memorial Day, I make it a point to think about each friend and comrade lost, to try and recall their faces during better, happier times, and I say a prayer for those they left behind. In the process of this remembering, I am also forced to recall
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Gordon
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5/31/2021 9:48:32 AM
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More than 75 years after the conclusion of World War Two, one third of Americans are questioning the country's decision to send troops into battle.A new Economist/YouGov poll suggests that doubters believe it to be a mistake or are unsure if it was the right decision. The poll, which was timed to coincide with Memorial Day, asked people for their opinions were on the decision to send American troops to fight in particular wars. (Photos) The question was asked: 'Do you think the United States made a mistake sending troops to fight in the following wars?' The poll considered conflicts spread over more than 100 years including both
Associated Press,
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Staff
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5/31/2021 6:09:28 AM
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A voting bill in Texas that was on the verge of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's desk failed to pass Sunday night after Democrats walked out of the House chamber before a midnight deadline.The bill known as Senate Bill 7 would have imposed a raft of changes that Republicans in the state see as a sensible approach to securing election integrity.It would eliminate drive-thru voting, empower partisan poll watchers and impose new requirements in order to cast a ballot by mail in Texas. But about two hours before a midnight deadline to pass the bill, Democrats began filing out of the chamber in greater and greater numbers, denying Republicans the quorum
New York Post,
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Miranda Devine
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5/31/2021 5:51:19 AM
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It was one year ago on Friday that Minneapolis’ soy-boy mayor, Jacob Frey, issued the order to police to evacuate the Third Precinct and leave the station to be overrun by the mob and burned to the ground. Protests had quickly turned violent after George Floyd’s death under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin three days earlier, and the police surrender only empowered the domestic terrorists who were whipping up the crowd. For the next four nights, criminals ransacked the city and terrorized its residents with little in the way of police intervention.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Melissa Koenig
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5/31/2021 1:18:36 AM
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Liberal media reporters and pundits admitted over the weekend they were wrong to dismiss the Wuhan lab leak theory just because it was espoused by former President Donald Trump.Mainstream reporters had pushed back at the idea that COVID-19 may have originated in a virology lab in Wuhan, China, and openly ridiculed the idea as Trump spoke openly about it in the early days of the pandemic. But now, those same reporters have admitted that it is possible that the virus came from a lab leak — as more scientists and political officials openly question the virus' origins.'I think a lot of people have egg on their face,'
Breitbart Politics,
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Kyle Morris
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5/31/2021 1:11:58 AM
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Thousands of bikers gathered at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, on Sunday for the annual Rolling to Remember event where some of them gave their opinions about athletes kneeling during the National Anthem, telling Breitbart News the “real heroes are buried in Arlington Cemetery. “The real heroes are buried at Arlington Cemetery,” said Bob, who attended the Rolling to Remember event with his wife, Terri. “The guys that are athletes, they’re not heroes. The heroes are the ones who didn’t come home, and as far as I’m concerned. That’s the way I see it.”“Taking a knee is just disrespectful, plain disrespectful,”
Breitbart Clips,
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Trent Baker
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5/31/2021 12:57:57 AM
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Sunday on New York City WABC 770 AM radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) discussed the efforts his state and others are making to ensure voter integrity in elections after the 2020 election cycle.Paxton warned if states like Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania “don’t get their act together” when it comes to signature verification for mail-in voting, “we’ll never know if we have secure elections.”When asked about the argument that requiring voter ID is discriminatory, Paxton advised, “That’s just a red herring, and it’s just not true.”He went on to argue that anyone against requiring photo ID to vote wants to allow for others to be
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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5/31/2021 12:46:25 AM
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Black activists from the New Black Panther Party and other groups staged an armed march in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.Organizers held a Second Amendment “March for Reparations” and marched through downtown Tulsa.“The struggle for Reparations must be escalated,” a news release from organizers read. “We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight
Washington Free Beacon,
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Adam Kredo
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5/30/2021 10:35:38 PM
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Senators Ted Cruz (R., Texas) and Bill Hagerty (R., Tenn.) landed in Israel on Sunday to assess the damage from the country’s most recent war with Hamas and meet with the Jewish state’s leaders.The lawmakers—both members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee—will tour Israel’s southern cities, which were heavily targeted by Hamas, and sit down with Israeli leaders to reaffirm the Republican Party’s unwavering support for the security alliance with America.The trip comes as Democrats in Congress are increasingly divided over U.S. support for Israel. Lawmakers on the Party’s left flank have repeatedly called for the Biden administration to freeze security aid to Israel
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden on Saturday delivered remarks at an annual Memorial Day Service in Delaware.Biden slurred his way through a 9 minute speech.“I had a long conversation for two hours recently with President Xi, making it clear to him we could do nothing but speak out for human rights around the world because that’s who we are,” Biden said. “I’ll be meeting with President Putin in a couple weeks in Geneva making it clear that we will not stand by and let him abuse those rights.”
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Includes their photos...Have never heard of either of them...