BizPac Review,
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Sierra Marlee
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James Golden, aka “Bo Snerdley” is best known for being Rush Limbaugh’s call screener, producer and long-time friend. But what many don’t know is that he’s just as competent in front of a microphone as he is on a soundboard.The man who arguably helped launch the “King of Talk Radio” to the number one spot for so many years has a radio show/podcast of his own, and it’s truly the best-kept secret in town!Golden has dipped his toe into the talk radio scene, returning to his radio roots at New York’s famous WABC station, where he and Limbaugh first connected. On Saturday mornings from 8-10 am he lights up
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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Former Ukrainian prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko said he had been pitched by a lobbying firm linked to Hunter Biden and the energy company Burisma, offering him 'high levels' of access to members of the Clinton campaign ahead of the 2016 election, according to newly released emails.They raise fresh questions about the work of Blue Star Strategies after it emerged that the Justice Department was investigating its work.And it demonstrates that while probes of foreign lobbying efforts have concentrated on former President Trump and his allies, there may be legal jeopardy for firms linked to the Democratic Party.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Crane
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A New York-based psychiatrist who was invited by Yale University to give a talk titled Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind told the audience that she had fantasized about 'unloading a revolver into the head of any white person' who got in her way.Dr Aruna Khilanani, who runs her own practice in Manhattan, delivered the talk virtually to medical students and faculty back in April after being invited by Yale School of Medicine's Child Study Center.Audio of her 50-minute lecture was published on journalist Bari Weiss' Substack blog on Friday.Khilanani, who has previously taught at Cornell, Columbia and New York universities
Washington Free Beacon,
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Matthew Foldi
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Andrew Stiles
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Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson continues to shore up his shoddy personal finances after his controversial super PAC raked in millions from liberal donors during the 2020 election. On April 28, for example, court records show that Wilson was finally released from a 2014 federal tax lien against his Florida residence in the amount of $389,420.The IRS typically releases a lien within 30 days after a delinquent taxpayer has satisfied his debts to the government. The lien on Wilson's residence in Tallahassee, Fla., was authorized in response to unpaid taxes dating back to 2004. Wilson's bank moved to foreclose on the property in 2016 when the Lincoln Project was
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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One of the most senior officials in the Trump Organization has been subpoenaed to appear before a special grand jury deciding whether former President Donald Trump should face charges, according to reports.Jeff McConney is senior vice president and controller of the Trump family business, where he is a 35-year veteran.The development indicates how investigators are entering a new phase as they focus in on the company's financial affairs.ABC News reported that he was the first employee of the former president's company to testify.
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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A New York City-based psychiatrist told an audience at the Yale School of Medicine in April that she had fantasies of “unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way.”Dr. Aruna Khilanani spewed the race-hating virtual remarks — in which she also said she’d walk away from the shooting “with a bounce in my step” and that white people “make my blood boil” and “are out of their minds and have been for a long time” — at the Ivy League institution’s Child Study Center on April 6.Audio of the talk was posted on the substack online platform of former New York Times
Washington Examiner,
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Michael Barone
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A lot of people have egg on their face for dismissing the COVID-19 lab-leak theory. As ABC News’s Jonathan Karl said this week. “Some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them.” Or if Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said them. “We still don’t know where coronavirus originated," Cotton said in January 2020. "Could have been a market, a farm, a food processing company. I would note that Wuhan has China’s only biosafety level-four super laboratory that works with the world’s most deadly pathogens to include, yes, coronavirus.”
Bloomberg Law,
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Paige Smith
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Alaska Airlines’s flight attendant uniform policy discriminates against nonbinary workers by forcing them to “conform to rigid gender stereotypes,” the ACLU alleged in a Friday letter demanding that the airline alter its dress code.The American Civil Liberties Union wrote the letter on behalf of Seattle-based flight attendant Justin Wetherell, whose gender identity is nonbinary, or not strictly male or female, and whose gender expression is fluid and can change over time. Alaska Airlines allegedly has “male” and “female” dress and grooming requirements, allowing transgender workers to adhere to standards that match their gender identity, according to the letter. But the
Defiant America,
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Mack Cogburn
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Black Lives Matter protesters in Racine Wisconsin bullying an elderly disabled motorist, and disrupting the traffic during last night’s demonstration were caught on video which also shows no police presence as the chaos unfolds.
The woman in the video that was sent to us this evening is desperately trying to call help!
Of course, the sender confirmed that he sent this video to every major news outlet but everyone ignored the fact that BLM harras a disabled person.
American Greatness,
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Julie Kelly
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The U.S. government’s vengeance case against the Oath Keepers, a group that publicly declared its opposition to Joe Biden’s presidency, is now in its fourth iteration with no end in sight.Biden’s Justice Department, led by a man denied a seat on the Supreme Court in 2016 by Senate Republicans and a woman loyal to both Barack Obama and Robert Mueller, is sparing no resource to destroy the lives of Americans tied to the group that allegedly “stormed” the Capitol on January 6.Last week, Channing Phillips, the acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia overseeing the sprawling investigation into the events of January 6, filed another superseding indictment
Fox News,
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Peter Aitken
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Two Iranian ships have rounded the Cape of Good Hope, appearing to head for the Atlantic Ocean and on to Venezuela, according to reports.
The move presents a significant and aggressive step during a tense moment in relations between the U.S. and Iran.
The two ships – an Iranian frigate and the Makran, an oil tanker that was converted to a floating forward staging base – made their way south along the Eastern coast of Africa and rounded the Cape of Good Hope on Friday. Satellite imagery of the ship from early May provided by Maxar Technologies shows seven fast-attack boats aboard the Makran’s deck, USNI reported.
Daily Caller,
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Dylan Housman
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Some of America’s highest-profile advocates for socialism live quite luxurious lifestyles compared to average, working-class Americans. The average income for individual Americans is $35,977; for a household, it’s $68,703. Socialism has become a more popular political ideology in recent years in the U.S., particularly among young people. One reason may be the advocacy of major celebrities and public officials. Here’s how comfortably some of them are living: Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders -Bernie Sanders burst into the national consciousness in 2016 when he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination against Hillary Clinton by railing against millionaires and billionaires. He’s since dropped the “millionaires” part
Daily Mail (UK),
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Nikki Schwab
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Top Congressional Republicans took to Twitter Friday to grumble about May's 'lackluster' job numbers, holding Democratic President Joe Biden's policies responsible.
Both House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise pointed a finger at the $300-a-week unemployment benefit that conservatives believe have motivated Americans to stay home. 'Washington needs to stop paying people NOT to work,' McCarthy said, while Scalise's tweet offered, 'This is what happens when you pay people not to work.'
California Globe,
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Katy Grimes
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In the last 14 days, 90% of Delta inflow went to sea. It’s equal to a year’s supply of water for 1 million people.
#ManMadeDrought,” Central Valley farmer Kristi Diener said.
Diener, a California water expert and farmer, has been warning steadily that water is unnecessarily being let out to sea as the state faces a normal dry year.
“Are we having a dry year? Yes,” Diener says. “That is normal for us. Should we be having water shortages in the start of our second dry year? No. Our reservoirs were designed to provide a steady five year supply for all users, and were filled to the top in June 2019.”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Holder Walter-Warner
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The wife of country music star Jason Aldean joined the chorus of critics hitting out at Vice President Kamala Harris' Memorial Day Weekend tweet.
On Saturday, Harris tweeted that people should 'enjoy the long weekend', along with a smiling picture of herself.
Critics were quick to point out her tweet failed to mention the reason for the long weekend is Memorial Day - a federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May honoring soldiers who died while serving in the military.
Brittany Aldean appeared to voice her own criticism, posting a series of photos on Instagram on Tuesday with her family, an American flag waving, and balloons showing the stars and stripes.
RedState,
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Tom Watson
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A person believed to be among the highest-ranking defectors ever to the United States from the People’s Republic of China has been working with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for months, sources inside the intelligence community have told RedState on condition of anonymity. The defector has direct knowledge of special weapons programs in China, including bioweapons programs (Snip) . FBI Director Christopher Wray was “ambushed” with the information, they say, and Langley was also unaware. Sources say DIA leadership kept the defector within their Clandestine Services network to prevent Langley and the State Department from accessing the person, (Snip)because DIA leadership believes there are Chinese spies or sources
Chicago Sun-Times,
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Staff
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Four of the six people shot in Chicago Thursday were teenagers 18 or younger.
In the day’s only fatal attack, an 18-year-old man was killed when he exchanged gunfire during an argument Thursday night in Park Manor. (Snip) A 15-year-old girl was critically wounded in a shooting on Lake Shore Drive Thursday night.
She was in a car with relatives when they stopped at a light about 11:45 p.m. in the 500 block of Lake Shore Drive, police said. When the light turned green, someone in a red Ford Expedition began firing at their car. (Snip) 13 people were shot, 2 fatally, Wednesday in Chicago. One of them was a 14-year-old girl
Daily Mail (UK),
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Staff
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An author who visited mosques across Britain to investigate integration has revealed how parts of Blackburn are 'no-go areas' for white men, while ultra-orthodox parents in Bradford make children live under Taliban-like rules.
Author and political advisor Ed Husain, Professor at the Walsh School of Foreign Service in Georgetown University, has penned Among The Mosques: A Journey Across Muslim Britain in which he explores some of the UK's largest mosques and the Muslim communities worshiping there.
The Muslim writer, who was himself radicalised in his youth and trained for Jihad by the same people as Omar Khyam, leader of the Bluewater bombers, grew up in a Bangladeshi family in Tower Hamlets.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jack Newman
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A standout former University of Oklahoma volleyball player is suing her coaches and the school claiming she was labeled a racist and excluded from the team because of her conservative views.
Kylee McLaughlin, 22, said she was left disenfranchised because her political beliefs didn't align with her coaches and teammates.
The former Sooners All-Big 12 player, who has since transferred to the University of Mississippi for her final year, is suing OU, coach Lindsey Gray-Walton and assistant coach Kyle Walton for $75,000 each over five complaints.
They include one alleged infringement on her First Amendment rights and the case is pending in Oklahoma City federal court, The Oklahoman reported.
New York Post,
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Gabrielle Fonrouge
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The man who was fatally shot by Minneapolis cops Thursday had been wanted in connection with a felony arms conviction and been involved in at least 20 previous run-ins with authorities, according to records and a report. Winston Boogie Smith, 32, was gunned down in the Midwest city around 2 p.m. when he “produced a handgun” as members of a US Marshals task force tried to take him into custody on the state warrant, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Department said. Smith—who once posed with civil rights lawyer Ben Crump and posted about the George Floyd trial—was wanted in neighboring Ramsey County for failing
Trending Politics,
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Martin Walsh
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi revealed this week what she thought was her “greatest accomplishment” and it may surprise you.While speaking with MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski, the California Democrat said passing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was her most important accomplishment. Below is a transcript: BRZEZINSKI: “I know that your greatest accomplishment is your five incredible kids.” PELOSI: “Yes.” BRZEZINSKI: “So, putting them aside just for a moment, what would you consider your greatest accomplishment over the age of 50.” PELOSI: “Well, I don’t think anything compares with the Affordable Care Act. That was because it enabled millions of people to have access to quality affordable care,
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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Donald Trump has a response for Facebook after its announcement that he is banned a minimum of two more years — a timeframe that conveniently censors him on the platform until after the midterm elections. “Facebook’s ruling is an insult to the record-setting 75M people, plus many others, who voted for us in the 2020 Rigged Presidential Election,” he said. “They shouldn’t allowed to get away with this censoring and silencing, and ultimately, we will win. Our Country can’t take this abuse anymore!” Earlier on Friday, Facebook issued a statement about Donald Trump’s suspension. “Facebook said it is suspending Donald Trump’s accounts for two years, formalizing a longterm penalty for
The Verge,
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Adi Robertson
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Facebook has extended former President Donald Trump’s indefinite ban into a two-year suspension that will end January 7th, 2023. It will then reevaluate Trump’s ban to “assess whether the risk to public safety has receded,” (Snip)
The social network will still allow some violating content that is “newsworthy or important to the public interest” to remain online. But as The Verge reported yesterday, it will begin publishing the “rare instances” when the newsworthy exemption is applied. And going forward, politicians will be subject to the same content rules as other users, a sharp reversal from Facebook’s previous policy that mostly shielded elected officials from such enforcement.
Patriot Post,
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Thomas Gallatin
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In a recently published article titled “The Lab-Leak Theory: Inside the Fight to Uncover COVID-19’s Origins,” investigative journalist Katherine Eban details how individuals within the U.S. State Department sought to suppress any notion of the coronavirus having originated in a lab in Wuhan, China. Needless to say, the evidence presented of an intentional cover-up by deep state actors (and a complicit Leftmedia) is both compelling and deeply troubling. This scandal exposes the reality that political considerations motivated individuals within the State Department to hide the facts from the American people.
Eban writes:
Interviews with more than 40 people, and a
Daily Mail (UK),
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Joe Davies
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One of the 27 Covid lab leak deniers who signed a letter denouncing the theory has now called for a 'thorough investigation' into Covid's origins, MailOnline can reveal.Dr Peter Palese, a microbiologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, signed the letter in the Lancet in February last year claiming the virus could only have been natural in origin and to suggest otherwise creates 'fear, rumors, and prejudice'.The 'bullying' letter was criticized by experts for ostracizing anyone offering different opinions on the virus' origins, dismissing them as conspiracy theorists.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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Georgia Radio Host John Fredericks joined Steve Bannon on The War Room on Friday. John Fredericks is reporting from the Georgia Republican Convention this weekend.During the conversation, former Trump Chief Strategist Steve Bannon laid out his most recent predictions and they are explosive.Steve Bannon says Georgia WILL hold a forensic audit despite the best efforts from RINOs in the state block the process.Steve also called out Mitch McConnell to put “his shoulder to the wheel” of the Three November Movement.
NBC News,
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Rebecca Shabad
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WASHINGTON — Facebook announced Friday a two-year ban of former President Donald Trump from its platforms, including Instagram, until at least January 2023. Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, said that Trump’s actions on its social media networks “constituted a severe violation of our rules which merit the highest penalty available under the new enforcement protocols.”
The decision came after Facebook’s quasi-independent Oversight Board said last month that the social media giant was justified in removing Trump’s access from its platforms the day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Facebook was then directed to review the suspension.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Adam Schrader
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Medical researchers with the Chinese army engineered mice with humanized lungs in 2019 to test viruses on them, it has been reported.
The mice, developed using CRISPR gene-editing technology, were mentioned in an April 2020 study which researched their susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, Vanity Fair revealed in its bombshell investigation. Of the study's 23 co-authors, 11 of them worked for the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, the medical research institute for the Chinese army. Investigators with the U.S. National Security Council, researching the origins of the pandemic, determined that the mice referenced in the study were created
PJ Media,
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Paula Bolyard
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Seth Dillon, CEO of the wildly popular Babylon Bee satire site, announced on Twitter Thursday that the company’s lawyers have sent a letter to the New York Times accusing the paper of defamation and demanding the retraction of an article calling the Bee a “far-right misinformation site” that “sometimes trafficked in misinformation under the guise of satire.”
The New York Times article in question, published in March, describes how Facebook content moderators struggle to know how to handle satire. Mike Isaac, who penned the piece, apparently consulted his thesaurus and found some nifty pejoratives to describe the Bee.
American Greatness,
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Debra Heine
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Dr. Peter Daszak, the director of the New York-based non-profit that funneled hundreds of thousands of American tax dollars to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, reportedly orchestrated “a behind-the-scenes bullying campaign” to make sure the Covid-19 outbreak was not linked to the Wuhan lab.
Daszak got more than two dozen other scientists to sign off on the letter he wrote to the highly respected British medical journal, The Lancet,(Snip)The idea,(Snnip) was to put forward a statement from “a community supporting our colleagues.”
Emails released through a Freedom of Information Act request show that Daszak considered not signing the letter himself, although in the end he did.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Charlie Lankston
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Governor Andrew Cuomo's youngest daughter Michaela has come out as bisexual in an Instagram post celebrating her 'queer identity'. The 23-year-old Brown University graduate opened up about her sexuality in honor of Pride month, sharing two images of herself posing in a 'gay for you' baseball cap, with one featuring the rainbow Pride flag and the Pansexual flag in the background. 'Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo is queer,' she began her caption, adding: 'Today I stand in my queer identity with pride.' Michaela, who is the daughter of Cuomo's ex-wife Kerry Kennedy, also hit out at Instagram, accusing the photo-sharing app of 'censoring the LGBTQ community'
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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Mike Pence was in Manchester, New Hampshire, yesterday delivering a club speech during a Reagan Dinner event. However, there’s something more than a little ironic from a set of tweets sent last night from the Twitter account of the former Vice-President:(Tweets)New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu was the one who recently blocked any expansion of the Windham, NH, audit after discrepancies were found in the electronic tabulation results in Windham and surrounding townships. {Go Deep} A sixty percent error rate…. “A State Responsibility!”?
(Snip) Pence has not said a word about the emails from Anthony Fauci while he was giving advice on the national response to the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.
The Last Refuge,
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Sundance
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Ballot audits not withstanding, I doubt there is a bigger story that will surface this year and this one has familiar tentacles… As the discussion surrounding the release of emails from Anthony Fauci ripples through the media, we should all consider carefully the consequential ramifications of the discussion upon our nation. At the heart of the current debate is a question about whether the SARS-CoV-2 virus originated from a bio research lab in Wuhan China. An article in Vanity Fair magazine provides some stark background to contemplate:
KOMO-TV [Seattle WA],
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Joel Moreno
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Seattle—Seattle city crews plan to clear out a homeless camp where a deadly shooting took place just days ago. Just under 20 tents are pitched on a strip of green space near Ravenna Park. Crime associated with the camp has been mounting in recent weeks, a trend the city confirmed on Thursday.
Tents have been pitched around an area known as Olga Park for the past few years, but neighbors said the group that has gathered recently is unlike the others.(Snip) “Very open drug dealing, open sex acts. And you know, you have small children and your window is right there, and someone is
The Aspen Beat,
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Glenn Beaton
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Millions of sub-Saharan blacks seek to immigrate to America. They apparently haven’t gotten the memo that this is a wretched land of systemic anti-black racism.
When they get here, they’re strangers in a strange land. English is usually not their first language. Their skin color tends to be very black, not the lighter color of American blacks who have an average of about 25% white blood in them.
Despite those handicaps, they do better than American-born blacks. Compared to American-born blacks, their income is about a third higher, their poverty rates are significantly lower, their educational achievement is higher, and their marriage rate is double.
The Week,
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Peter Weber
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The World Health Organization recently granted emergency use approval to China's Sinopharm and Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines, but the countries that have put the Chinese-made vaccines in the arms of their residents are reporting mixed results, at best. "In the Seychelles, Chile, and Uruguay, all of whom have used Sinopharm or ... Sinovac in their mass vaccination efforts, cases have surged even as doses were given out," The Washington Post reports. And in Bahrain, one of the first countries to embrace the Sinopharm shot, The Wall Street Journal adds, "daily COVID-19 deaths have leapt to 12 per million people in recent weeks
Conservative Tree House,
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Sundance
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appears on Fox News with Laura Ingraham to share his reaction to the newly released emails of Anthony Fauci. Secretary Pompeo states there were active political bureaucrats in multiple institutions with a vested interest in shaping discussion of how the SARS-CoV-2 virus began. Specifically, Pompeo says people within the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) were trying to suppress any investigation into the origin of the outbreak.Secretary Pompeo notes the current points from Dr. Fauci are almost identical to the talking points of the Chinese Communist Party. Pompeo also expresses confidence that eventually it will be discovered that the virus originated
Newsweek,
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Joel Kotkin
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6/4/2021 10:22:52 AM
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A specter is haunting America, a great revolt that threatens to dwarf the noxious rebellion led by Trump. The echoes of a another potentially larger pushback can already be heard in progressive America. But it's not towards socialism, as many suggest. It's the opposite: a new middle-class rebellion against the excesses of the Left.This new middle-class rebellion isn't rejecting everything that progressives stand for; the Left's critique of neo-liberal excess is resonating, as is the need for improved access to health care.
New York Post,
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Unruly protesters smashed a window at the famed Greenwich Village eatery Carbone on Thursday night—leaving one diner with minor injuries, police and sources said. Police said they are investigating the vandalism to the outdoor dining structure of the Italian American hotspot that occurred as a group of demonstrators marched by at about 8:15 p.m. One woman seated at an outdoor table suffered a cut to her shoulder, police and sources said. She refused medical attention at the scene.(Snip) Thursday’s demonstration was part of the Stonewall Protests, which gathers weekly outside the iconic Greenwich Village bar to march around Manhattan.
Breitbart Politics,
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John Binder
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) is asking state lawmakers to pass an elections law that would allow non-citizens across the state to vote in local municipality elections.Scott vetoed two pieces of legislation that sought to give non-citizens the right to vote in local elections in Montpelier and Winooski, Vermont. However, he said he is not opposed to the plan but wants state legislatures to send him a bill that would give non-citizens the right to vote, statewide, in local elections.“This is an important policy discussion that deserves further consideration and debate,” Scott wrote in his vetoes: Allowing a highly variable town-by-town approach to municipal voting creates inconsistency
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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Members of some of the Democrat’s most connected non-profits met with UN officials before the 2020 election. Now the same groups are trying to derail the audits moving forward across the nation.What were Harri Hursti, Ph.D., election cybersecurity expert and computer scientist, and Elizabeth Howard, Esq., Cybersecurity and Elections Counsel at the radical Brennan Center for Justice in Manhattan, doing when they gave a briefing on election cybersecurity to a U.N. committee of international election observers in Washington, D.C., just three days before the U.S mid-term elections in 2018?
Daily Mail (UK),
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Carly Stern
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In her latest modeling gig since signing with IMG in January, Vice President Kamala Harris' stepdaughter Ella Emhoff is featured in Vogue this month—where she discusses why she is a fan of the mullet. The 22-year-old—who is the daughter of Harris' husband, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, and Doug's first wife, Kerstin—posed in a pair of close-up shots for the fashion bible this month, showing her own mullet hairstyle from the front and back.(Snip) Her looks quickly caused a stir in the fashion world, with Teen Vogue calling her the 'cool girl' of the Biden-Harris administration, Vice branding her
New York Post,
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Jesse O'Neill
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The truth is out there, but it might not be in this report. The US intelligence community has not found evidence that unexplained aerial phenomena seen by Navy pilots are from outer space, but they can’t rule out the possibility or explain the mysterious vehicles, said officials who viewed a classified version of a report to Congress detailing everything the government knows about UFOs.The report said most of the more than 120 UFO incidents examined over the past two decades were not the work of the US military or government, officials said, according to the New York Times.
Fox Business,
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Jonathan Garber
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U.S. employers added fewer than expected jobs last month as extended unemployment benefits encouraged workers to stay home. Employers added 559,000 jobs in May, the Labor Department said Friday, missing the addition of 650,000 jobs that analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting. April’s reading was revised higher by 12,000 to 278,000. The unemployment rate, meanwhile, declined 0.3 percentage points to 5.8%, its lowest since the pandemic caused businesses to shut their doors in March 2020. Despite the gains, the U.S. economy has 7.6 million, or 5%, fewer workers from its February 2020 pre-pandemic level. "Only a few months ago we
Epoch Times,
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Tom Ozimek
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6/4/2021 9:08:10 AM
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon on June 2 announced that a next-generation nuclear power plant will be built at a soon-to-be-retired coal-fired plant in Wyoming in the next several years, with the project a joint initiative between Bill Gates’s TerraPower and PacifiCorp, owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway.
“Today’s announcement really, truly is game-changing and monumental for Wyoming,” Gordon said at a press conference at the state Capitol in Cheyenne.
The project features a 345-megawatt sodium-cooled fast reactor with a molten salt-based energy storage system, which would produce enough power for roughly 250,000 homes. The storage technology is also able to boost output
New York Post,
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Kenneth Garger
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6/4/2021 8:49:37 AM
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The NYPD has released footage of a suspect wanted in the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy in East Harlem. The man, who was last seen with a cast on his right hand, is being sought in connection to the fatal shooting of Amir James. James was picking up food with his family when he was shot in the chest by a lone gunman at Lexington Avenue and East 123rd Street around 10:30 p.m Monday. The teen was pronounced dead at Harlem Hospital. By early Friday morning, it was still unclear if the teen was targeted or an innocent bystander, according to an NYPD spokesperson.
American Thinker,
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K.S. Guardiola
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6/4/2021 8:22:15 AM
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Today's Democratic Party, aligned with certain associated power elites, is actively fighting a second American Revolution dedicated to overturning our original one, with the objective of imposing a Marxism-style political order upon our country. Actively employing a totalitarian political model and methods similar to those utilized by the Chinese Communist Party, a cadre of elites in this country, including many in the business, media, academic, and celebrity worlds as well as many politicians across party lines, are working together in a highly orchestrated movement to achieve the goal of overthrowing our democratic form of government.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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6/4/2021 8:20:11 AM
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Sundance of The Last Refuge[i] looks into something that also puzzled me: why were multiple FOIA requests for the emails of Dr. Anthony Fauci all released at the same time, and why now? Using his time-tested technique of constructing timelines and comparing the current FOIA release with another key FOIA release, he constructs a thought-provoking theory. As so often in the past, he sees a tacit plot behind the events that capture so much attention.
Bloomberg,
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Eli Lake
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6/4/2021 8:18:26 AM
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In two weeks, when Iran is scheduled to hold its presidential election, Narges Mohammadi will be staying home. One of her country’s most courageous human-rights activists, she views the upcoming vote as a sham.
“The principle of absolute jurisprudence has invalidated all the principles of the Iranian constitution and reduced the power of other institutions to zero,” she told me in an WhatsApp interview from Iran. The country’s unelected supreme leader and the country’s Guardian Council, which vets presidential candidates and can overturn laws passed by Iran’s legislature, have consolidated power.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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6/4/2021 8:16:40 AM
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In a pretty intriguing development, Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is moving from his tony Venice, California, digs.
According to the Daily Mail:
Hunter Biden appears to have moved out of the luxury $5.4million home he was renting in Venice Beach, California amid a crime and homelessness wave that has hit the beach-front Los Angeles city.
The son of President Joe Biden was reportedly paying $25,000 a month (snip) With old pop president, it's quite possible his "earnings" have gone up, so where he goes will probably tell us the most about why he's doing it.
Issues & Insights,
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The Editorial Board
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“I have not been misleading the American public under any circumstances.” – Dr. Anthony Fauci, July 28, 2020.
That, we now know, thanks in part to the release of thousands of pages of Fauci emails, was a lie, and Fauci is starting to look a lot more like the person former President Donald Trump described: the “king of flip-flops,” who “got a lot wrong,” a “self-promoter” and a “disaster.”
Of course, the press had long ago decided that Fauci was a “national treasure,” and just as it treated the lab-leak theory as a Trump-fueled conspiracy, it called Trump’s attacks “unbelievably idiotic.”
Breitbart,
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Ashley Oliver
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Former Vice President Mike Pence during a speech Thursday in New Hampshire blasted the policies of President Joe Biden, observing the president had gone from campaigning “as a moderate” to becoming “the most liberal president since FDR.”
Pence delivered his remarks during the Hillsborough County GOP’s annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner, and as he railed against Biden and spoke optimistically about the Republican Party’s future, the former vice president only further added to speculation that he himself could be considering a run for president in 2024.
American Spectator,
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David Catron
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6/4/2021 4:03:56 AM
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It was hardly surprising when President Biden used his speech on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre to exacerbate racial tensions by shamelessly revising the history of black progress during the past century. Such demagoguery has long been a standard Democratic tactic. It was, however, startling to hear him claim that “Terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today, not Isis, not Al-Qaeda — white supremacists.” If Biden believes this, he is unfit to be the commander in chief. Despite his insistence that this information was provided by the “intelligence community,” a joint report from the FBI and the DHS clearly refutes this claim.
American Thinker,
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Andrea Widburg
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6/4/2021 3:29:30 AM
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Following the Civil Rights movement, physicians took seriously their obligation to treat all patients. This principle separated them from the federal government’s grotesque 40-year-long Tuskegee Experiment (snip) Katie Herzog’s “What Happens When Doctors Can’t Tell the Truth?” examines a world in which doctors are silenced for fear that they will be destroyed professionally should they run afoul of the Critical Race Theory infecting medical care across America and in which young doctors, imbued with “anti-racist” zeal have the whip hand.
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph MD
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6/4/2021 3:25:28 AM
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Contagious disease outbreaks are named after their place of origin. There are myriad examples – Lyme Disease, Ebola, Zika, or Marburg virus, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and so on.
Tradition changed with “COVID-19”, an acronym indicating that this was a coronavirus disease beginning in 2019. Naming this virus after it’s source location, such as the Chinese Coronavirus or Wuhan Flu is now considered racist, xenophobic, white supremacist, or any other novel woke-ism adjective. Perhaps a new name for COVID virus is in order.
The past weeks have rubbed some of the glitter off Fabulous Fauci, the god of all things COVID.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra Fairbanks
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6/4/2021 3:00:59 AM
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A large mob of Black Lives Matter militants looted a Target late Thursday evening in response to a fatal police shooting in the city. Winston “Boogie” Smith, 32, was reportedly wanted on a state warrant for being a felon in possession of a firearm. After being stopped in his vehicle by law enforcement, the U.S. Marshals Service say he “produced a handgun.” (Tweets) At least one person has already been assaulted and was left unconscious at Target.(Tweets) The circumstances did not matter however, and hoodlums took the opportunity to rob Target — for “justice” — or whatever.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ian Hanchett
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6/4/2021 2:51:10 AM
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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Don Lemon Tonight,” host Don Lemon stated that Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) shouldn’t “hide behind the filibuster” and if they won’t support breaking the filibuster to pass voting rights legislation, they should just say “I don’t want to do it. I don’t want to do this. Because I think that black and brown people’s votes should be restricted in the future to come in America.”
Lemon said that “more and more Democrats are facing the hard truth that the only way that they’re going to get anything done with a minority party that refuses to take bipartisanship seriously in a Senate
Daily Mail (UK),
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Kayla Brantley
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6/4/2021 2:46:23 AM
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Hunter Biden appears to have moved out of the luxury $5.4million home he was renting in Venice Beach, California amid a crime and homelessness wave that has hit the beach-front Los Angeles city. The son of President Joe Biden was reportedly paying $25,000 a month to rent the three-story property on the Venice canals - just a block away from the beach. But on Monday, DailyMail.com spotted a moving truck outside the palatial home with furniture being loaded into it. Father-of-five Hunter, 51, moved into the stylish property with wife Melissa and their son Beau at the end of 2020.
New York Post,
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Rich Lowry
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6/4/2021 2:28:39 AM
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It has finally dawned on President Joe Biden that he barely controls the House and the Senate.His remarks on Tuesday taking a swipe at Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) were notable less for how they publicly aired an intraparty dispute than for their utter banality.“I hear all the folks on TV saying, ‘Why doesn’t Biden get this done?’ ” he said, referring to himself in the third person in classic Washington fashion. “Well, because Biden only has a majority of effectively four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends.”
Vanity Fair,
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Katherine Eban
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6/4/2021 1:08:25 AM
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Gilles Demaneuf is a data scientist with the Bank of New Zealand in Auckland. He was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome ten years ago, and believes it gives him a professional advantage. “I’m very good at finding patterns in data, when other people see nothing,”(Snip)Early last spring, as cities worldwide were shutting down to halt the spread of COVID-19, Demaneuf, 52, began reading up on the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease.(Snip)If the lab-leak explanation proves accurate, history may credit Demaneuf and his fellow doubters for breaking the dam--not that they have any intention of stopping.
Los Angeles Magazine,
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Ian Spiegelman
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Former SoCal Congresswoman Katie Hill has been dealt another blow in her lawsuit against her ex-husband and two media companies for publishing nude photos of her without her consent. On Wednesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Yolanda Orozco ordered Hill to pay British tabloid the Daily Mail $103,625 in attorneys’ fees and $1,120 in costs, the Daily News reports.
This follows Orzoco’s April ruling to dismiss the Mail as a defendant in the case, in which Hill sued the paper along with ex-husband Kenny Heslep and conservative media outlet RedState, arguing that publishing the compromising photos—allegedly provided by Heslep—constituted “revenge porn,” which is illegal in 46 states.