Red State,
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Nick Arama
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9/1/2021 11:22:04 AM
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ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asked National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan about the question of sending aid to the Taliban. You would think, at this point in time, that would be a laughable question after we just came off years of fighting them. But apparently it’s not too much for Sullivan. /snip for tweet/ Sullivan said that they did intend to keep giving humanitarian aid going through NGOs to the Afghan people. But the Taliban now control the everything, including the banks, so I wouldn’t bet that all that money going to the NGOs is going to get to them and/or stay with them to ultimately get to the people. Sullivan also
Breitbart,
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Jeff Poor
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8/31/2021 12:17:32 PM
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Monday on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson pointed out the contradiction from the pro-gun control Biden administration, which in its withdrawal from Afghanistan left behind nearly $90 billion in military equipment and by doing so, armed the Taliban. Carlson insisted the Biden administration should disarm the Taliban before tried to disarm its own people. Transcript as follows: CARLSON: So on its way out of Afghanistan, the Biden administration left behind an awful lot of Americans but also nearly $90 billion in military equipment. How much is that? Well, only two countries on the planet have a military budget larger, China and the United States.
Red State,
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Bonchie
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8/28/2021 3:05:06 PM
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Yesterday, as RedState reported, the US Military executed a drone strike that reportedly blew up an ISIS “planner” in the Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan. This was touted as a retaliation strike for the dual suicide bombings that occurred in Kabul, which tragically took the lives of at least 13 US service members with over a dozen others still hospitalized. The terrorist attack also killed at least 170 Afghans with countless others wounded. CENTCOM (last nite): “U.S. military forces conducted an over-the-horizon counterterror op today against an ISIS-K planner. The unmanned airstrike occurred in the Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan. Initial indications are we killed the target.
BizPack Review,
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Frank Webster
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8/25/2021 11:13:53 AM
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Each day we get closer and closer to a “Minority Report” world where your every move is tracked and recorded. When restaurants began to reopen last year, many required that you sign a roster in order to dine in so that if anyone on the list contracted COVID (added to which they would have to tell the restaurant) everyone on the guestlist for that day would be notified. Now we are witnessing from afar a nationwide manhunt in Australia for a guy who sneezed in an elevator without covering his mouth nor wearing a mask. There was no one on the elevator with him.
Washington Examiner,
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Staff
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8/19/2021 10:27:07 AM
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Last week, we were wondering : What could be more pathetic than the sight of President Joe Biden begging OPEC to increase oil production, just to make up for the U.S. and Canadian oil production that he had gone out of his way to impede from the moment he took office ? Believe it or not, that was not a hypothetical question. There is, in fact, something even more pathetic than Biden’s desperate request for a foreign oil cartel to spare him motorists’ anger and a political backlash. That would be the oil producers’ response to Biden, which roughly translates to “drop dead." At the very moment Biden’s
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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8/19/2021 10:17:01 AM
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Things just keep getting worse and worse for Joe Biden, and his poll numbers are starting to take a hit. Both the RealClearPolitics average and the FiveThirtyEight average have his job approval below 50 percent—and that’s before all polls have taken into account what’s happened in Afghanistan. Polls trickling in since the fall of Afghanistan and Biden’s shameful speech show Biden’s approval is sliding downward. The media isn’t even denying how bad things are for Biden and, by extension, the Democrats, whose majority in the House, which was already at risk, is even more threatened by recent events.
Red State,
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Mike Miller
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8/17/2021 10:21:55 AM
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One can only imagine — this one, anyway — the withdrawal symptoms Dr. Anthony Fauci has been suffering recently as the disastrous Biden Afghanistan debacle has continued to dominate the news, 24×7. So, what’s an attention-whore to do when all of America is paying attention to something other than him? Why, make some attention-getting “news,” of course. The more Fauci-esque, the better. In an interview with CBS correspondent Nancy Cordes, the infectious diseases “expert” said it’s time for vaccine-hesitant Americans to “put aside” concerns and personal liberties to help fight against COVID-19, asserting that unvaccinated people are spreading the “highly contagious Delta variant” more so than vaccinated
Breitbart,
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Joel B. Pollak
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8/16/2021 10:13:09 AM
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Gen. Mark Milley, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Senators in a briefing on Sunday that terrorist groups are likely to return to Afghanistan sooner than anticipated, following the chaotic U.S. pullout and the collapse of the Afghan regime. The Times of Israel, reported: America’s top general said Sunday that the United States could now face a rise in terrorist threats from a Taliban-run Afghanistan. That warning comes as intelligence agencies charged with anticipating those threats face new questions after the US-backed Afghan military collapsed with shocking speed.
Breitbart,
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Paul Bois
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8/16/2021 9:28:53 AM
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Leading up to the Taliban takeover of Kabul in Afghanistan, analysts have been hailing the moment as President Biden’s Saigon, but some say the situation is far worse, including those who actually served at the fall of Saigon. Speaking with the Military Times, Larry Chambers, who served as a skipper on the aircraft carrier Midway during the fall of Saigon, said that while the two situations are strikingly similar, they are different in one key respect: Kabul is much, much worse. “To be perfectly honest with you, what is happening now is worse than what happened in Vietnam,” Chambers told the outlet.
Red State,
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Alex Parker
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8/13/2021 9:02:15 AM
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How’s masking going? If it’s doing you right, why not double your pleasure? You can. Or, you have to — according to the mayor of Philadelphia. That would be, if you haven’t taken the vaccine. And if you work for the city. As reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer, COVID cases in the city have surged. Therefore, the mayor and his associates bear robust remedies. On Wednesday, Mayor Jim Kenney and acting Health Commissioner Cheryl Bettigole laid out new restrictions. To put it colloquially — they’re somethin’ else. At a press conference, Jim bemoaned his duty: “It goes without saying that none of us want to be here discussing restrictions
American Greatness,
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John C. Eastman
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Stephen Balch
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8/11/2021 12:10:36 PM
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he COVID pandemic has witnessed the exercise of state “police powers” on a scale and scope unprecedented in America’s peacetime history. Out of fear of contagion, massive amounts of private property in the form of shops, restaurants, bars, and other businesses were peremptorily seized and shuttered. The rights of landlords to collect rents and evict tenants were suspended. The ability of people to cross from one state to another was hobbled by regulations, quarantines, and delays. And most of this was accomplished by governors and mayors acting by decree, with only the most tenuous of statutory authorizations.
Initially implemented for what was to have been a brief period of medical
Gateway Pundit,
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Alicia Powe
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8/11/2021 9:46:56 AM
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The “whistleblower” Mike Lindell claimed would present bombshell evidence of election fraud at the South Dakota Cyber Symposium on Monday allegedly refrained from releasing the data that would irrefutably prove the 2020 election was stolen. This came after her office was raided by the radical far-left Colorado secretary of state. Lindell, who promised to release irrefutable proof that will shock the world at 7 pm at the symposium, explained that he had to convince Tina Peters, the Mesa County Colorado Clerk and Recorder, Colorado to take the stage amid fear of further retaliation by the government after contesting the election results of her county. ” I was bringing
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Our weapon manufacturers will be selling even more guns to Americans as we become increasingly Afghanized in our cities.