Newsbusters,
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Scott Whitlock
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There's no Republican who the haters at MSNBC won't mock, even in death. Extremist MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan on Sunday undermined Bob Dole, downplaying his World War II heroics because, at the end of his life, he identified himself as a Trump supporter. Hasan, who has a Sunday night show on MSNBC and occasionally fills-in for other supposedly reputable programs, rewrote a New York Times tweet on the late Army vet who almost died under withering Nazi machine gun fire:
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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(Tweets) However, these comments are wildly off-base. Kyle Rittenhouse and his lawyer Mark Richards joined a Twitter spaces to put to rest any speculation that Kyle has any interest in going on a speaking tour or appearing at political events.Kyle doesn’t want to be used as a “political football,” Richards said.On December 1st, more than a hundred protesters demanded that Arizona State University bar Rittenhouse, even though he isn’t even enrolled at the university.“More than 100 protesters gathered in the Arizona State University Nelson Fine Arts Center courtyard Wednesday demanding ASU bar Kyle Rittenhouse,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Wendell Husebo
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12/6/2021 10:54:40 PM
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The White House flagged money laundering in the art industry on Monday as a point of corruption while allowing Hunter Biden to sell his artwork to anonymous buyers for as much as $500,000.The first report of its kind named the United States Strategy on Countering Corruption is geared towards exploring the ways and means “government officials abuse public power for private gain.”Though the White House’s report specifically focused on the art industry as a “market” where financial crimes occur, it did not mention the Biden family’s involvement with corruption, such as Hunter’s art selling scheme to investors while his father is president.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Shawn Cohen
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Accused school shooter Ethan Crumbley collapsed last year while working at a local diner in a bizarre, unexplained incident captured on video. Footage, obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, shows the 15-year-old stumbling into the back room of the 5-1 Diner in Oxford before falling to the ground.The incident occurred at 11am on September 20, 2020 as the boy had been filling in for another employee at the restaurant, where he'd worked on seven or eight other occasions, according to the owner.
New York Post,
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Bruce Golding
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An aide to Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the exodus of staffers from her office by publicly proclaiming how much he loves his job — only to get roasted online.Following a blistering report in which Harris was described as a “bully” who dishes out “soul-destroying criticism,” David Gins took to Twitter to say he’d never been happier.“Hi. My name is David Gins. I work for Vice President Harris on behalf of the American people as Deputy Director for Operations and absolutely love my job,” he tweeted Sunday.He added, “Just thought some of you should know” along with a smiley face emoji.
Breitbart Politics,
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Charlie Spiering
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Former President Donald Trump on Monday excoriated President Joe Biden’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, suggesting he should leave office for his failures.“Biden said that he was going to ‘beat the virus,’ but instead, the virus has beaten him—and badly,” Trump wrote in a statement sent to reporters.Trump noted more people died from the virus in 2021 than in 2020, even though Biden had the use of vaccines and therapeutics to fight the virus.The former president also referred to a comment Biden made during the October 2020 presidential debate questioning his leadership during the pandemic.
Townhall,
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Katie Pavlich
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Socialist Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib took to the House floor recently to complain about her personal student debt and advocated American taxpayers should bailout students like her. (Tweet/Video) Tlaib is a perfect example of how federal bailouts of student loans would actually benefit the rich. It’s not just the poor taking out loans. Students from families earning more than $114,000 a year borrow at the same rate as the lowest-income students — and they take out loans nearly twice as large. Students with advanced degrees — lawyers, doctors and others — account for 40% of all student debt.
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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Callie Patteson
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday refused to commit to “basic transparency” about Hunter Biden’s alleged divestment from an investment fund controlled by Chinese state-owned entities or confirm that the first son’s infamous lost laptop is authentic when pressed by The Post.Hunter Biden’s attorney said last month — less than a week after President Biden’s virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping — that his client had finally divested his 10 percent stake in the firm, called BHR Partners, but offered no further details on the identity of the buyer or the transaction terms.
Daily Mail (UK) & Reuters,
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Alex Raskin
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Staff
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Medina Spirit, the disputed Kentucky Derby winner at the center of horse racing's doping scandal, has died from an apparent heart attack following a training session in California. The Bob Baffert-trained colt had just completed a five-furlong workout at Santa Anita Park, according to Thoroughbred Daily News, which first reported the news. 'My entire barn is devastated by this news,' Baffert said in a statement. 'Medina Spirit was a great champion, a member of our family who was loved by all, and we are deeply mourning his loss. I will always cherish the proud and personal memories of Medina Spirit and his tremendous spirit.'
BizPac Review,
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Chris Donaldson
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The plummeting public approval of President Joe Biden, along with the resilience of his predecessor Donald J. Trump, has the Beltway establishment on edge and gripped with dread over the blowback against the administration’s policies in next year’s midterm elections and beyond.Rather than admit that Biden was falsely sold to voters as a “moderate” and that his growing unpopularity is a logical reaction to his zeal to radically transform America through the “Build Back Better” agenda along with his raging authoritarianism, the Washington Post is engaging in the brazen gaslighting that the once-venerable paper has practiced since the dawn of the Trump era.
Breitbart Asia,
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Simon Kent
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China is determined to match its aggressive military talk in South-East Asia with spending. A report by the Lowy Institute in Australia shows in 2021 it achieved just that as other reports indicate Beijing is looking to establish its first permanent military presence on the Atlantic Ocean in the tiny Central African country of Equatorial Guinea. According to the latest Asia Power Index, China’s military financial outlay is now 50 per cent larger than India, Japan, Taiwan, and all 10 members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) combined.The annual report by the Lowy Institute noted in 2021, the U.S. remained the most powerful country in the Asia-Pacific region,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Andrea Blanco
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Ross Ibbetson
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The CEO of an online mortgage lender fired 900 of his employees in a brutal Zoom call - then slammed them for being so 'lazy' they effectively 'stole' from customers.Vishal Garg axed around nine per cent of Better.com's workforce last Wednesday - three weeks before Christmas - including its entire diversity, equity and inclusion team, which deals with complaints about racism and sexism in the workplace. Garg told them bluntly: 'This isn't news that you're going to want to hear...If you're on this call, you are part of the unlucky group that is being laid off.