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The latest indication of just how much control the hard-left has in the Biden administration was seen on Friday with the first-ever presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples’ Day — a move that caught many people by surprise.The day will be observed along with Columbus Day, which was established as a federal holiday by Congress. And much like the left push a second national anthem on America in the form of the song “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which is often referred to as the black national anthem, Biden issued two proclamations Friday.“Our country was conceived on a promise of equality and opportunity for all people — a promise that, despite
Mediaite,
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Rudy Takala
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10/11/2021 10:07:03 PM
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A child actor from Monterey, California outed Vice President Kamala Harris over the weekend for paying him and other child performers to appear with her in a series of YouTube videos about space.The revelation emerged through Trevor Bernardino, a 13-year-old freshman high school student, who told local television station KSBW that he snagged the job through an anonymous interview process, and that he was summoned to Washington, D.C. before he learned his employer’s identity.“Me, my mom, dad, we were speculating who could be this important
Daily Mail (UK),
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Morgan Phillips
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Former President Trump reveals his Republican hit list as he rails against a number of his one-time close allies who he's since fallen out with in a forthcoming book. 'I don't like everybody that's a Republican,' the former president said. 'I don't think a lot of the groups have done a good job,' he added, according to 'In Trump's Shadow: The Battle for 2024 and the Future of the GOP,' by political correspondent David Drucker.'She's a psycho,' Trump said of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., calling her 'Not the brightest person in the world.'Trump said that retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., was 'driven out of office because
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Tom Cotton schemed to prevent Republican senators joining President Donald Trump's effort to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election, according to a new book. It describes how McConnell believed Cotton's conservative credentials would make him a useful ally in persuading the G.O.P. not to go along with Trump's plan to prevent certification of the results.The tale is revealed in journalist David Drucker's book, 'In Trump's Shadow: The Battle for 2024 and the Future of the GOP,' which is published next week by Twelve.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden spent their holiday Monday attending the wedding of their nephew Cuffe Owens and Meghan King, a former star of the reality TV show Real Housewives of Orange County, while Biden's administration faced growing controversies.The First Couple attended the small family ceremony at the home of the President's sister Valerie Owens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and then headed back to Washington, D.C., with a supply chain crisis gripping the country and his multi-trillion spending plan in limbo. When he landed back at the White House, Biden didn't answer any questions shouted from reporters and instead headed straight inside with wife Jill
Washington Examiner,
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10/11/2021 9:42:10 PM
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Achieving compromise with one’s political opponents is difficult enough when you know what the other side wants. But identifying the possible grounds for political compromise is next to impossible if you don’t even know what your opponent is trying to achieve.Unfortunately, today’s liberals are so cocooned in their own media and higher education bubbles that they have no idea what their conservative compatriots even believe. Take two recent tweets by prominent liberal writers, the first by Princeton-educated Julia Ioffe, who has done work for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and many other liberal outlets. Last week, Ioffe tweeted, “If you are anti-choice
Washington Examiner,
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Paul Bedard
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10/11/2021 9:35:48 PM
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A crush of anti-Trump books, led by former aide Stephanie Grisham’s tell-all I'll Take Your Questions Now and Rep. Adam Schiff’s condemnation Midnight in Washington , are about to be challenged by a new wave that highlight the achievements of the 45th president.Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows today announced that he will release The Chief’s Chief on Dec. 7, joining several other former top aides in line with books.They include Sean Spicer, who is releasing Radical Nation on Oct. 26, Peter Navarro, who is releasing In Trump Time on Nov. 2, and retired Gen. Keith Kellogg’s
New York Post,
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Tina Moore
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Larry Celona
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A Manhattan cop opened fire early Monday at suspected members of a high-end-robbery ring casing a Chelsea restaurant — who are possibly tied to last month’s shooting at Philippe Chow, police sources said.The crew tools around in Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs to pull off its heists, which cops believe include at least 12 robberies across Manhattan, Queens and The Bronx — netting more than $4 million in jewelry and watches just since August, sources said.The robbers — who call themselves “OED” for “Own Every Dollar” — are affiliated with
CNN,
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Dean Obeidallah
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10/11/2021 9:10:28 PM
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While Donald Trump has held several rallies since the January 6 Capitol insurrection, his rally in Iowa Saturday was the most alarming by far. At Trump's past post-presidency events, you wouldn't find the state's leading GOP officials attending en masse. In fact, at a rally in Georgia last month, Trump railed against the state's Republican leaders for refusing to assist him in illegally overturning the 2020 election. Trump even told the crowd he'd prefer potential Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams as governor over his fellow Republican who's currently in office, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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Former CIA and State Department employee Larry Johnson was on with Joe Hoft and Kell Brazil at Real Talk 93.3 out of St. Louis this morning. Larry discussed the beginnings of Obama’s Deep State actions against candidate and President Donald Trump this morning.When Obama’s Ethics Czar Norm Eisen was discussed and his efforts and the CIA’s efforts using methods against President Trump before the 2016 Election through the 2020 Election, here is part of what Johnson responded: This effort to go after Trump evolved. It didn’t start out
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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10/11/2021 8:28:39 PM
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Liberal media engages in a lot of delusional behavior, as we’ve seen over time.But we have a good one for your laugh of the day, if you need one.One publication has now figured out why Joe Biden’s polls are cratering. It isn’t because everything he touches blows up on him from his bad decisions on the border to Afghanistan. It isn’t because he doesn’t understand the economy, and his polices have made it worse.It’s all because of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), according to the New Republic.Warning: contains coarse language Enough, Kyrsten Sinema.
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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10/11/2021 8:22:33 PM
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Joe Biden’s presidency is still being haunted by lingering doubts that the 2020 election was as free and fair as the corporate media insist.A new Rasmussen poll highlighted in the Washington Examiner reports that 56% of Americans surveyed believe “It’s likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including 41% who say it’s ‘very likely.’”This is a significant increase from April, Paul Bedard notes, when 51% of respondents said it was ‘likely’ that cheating took place in the presidential election. Thus, the mass censorship of Americans who question the election, including former President Donald Trump himself,