Townhall,
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A new ad from 34N22, a pro Herschel Walker Super PAC in Georgia is targeting Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) in a rather clever way, by using his own words against him. The entirety of the one minute ad from 34N22 uses the script from a Warnock re-election ad. While Warnock's ad touts his role as a pastor, it also claims "I see you, I hear you, I am you." The reality, though, as expressed in the 34N22 ad, is that Warnock is doing anything but. Townhall received an exclusive look at the ad. As Warnock's voice acknowledges that "people are hurting, people are tired,"
American Thinker,
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Jon N. Hall
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It’s easy to imagine that most Republican voters approved of former Vice President Mike Pence. They must have appreciated his loyalty to a president very different than himself. At times, Mike seemed the perfect V.P. But when it came to what was his most important responsibility as President of the Senate, Pence did not rise to the occasion, which was the certification of the 2020 presidential election on January 6, 2021.On February 4, New York Post ran “Mike Pence says Trump ‘wrong’ about ‘un-American’ idea to overturn election” that reported on an event held that very day: “I heard this week that President Trump said
Daily Mail (UK),
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Chris Pleasance
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Harriet Alexander
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Russia says some troops are being withdrawn from the Ukraine border and sent back to their home bases in what could be the first sign of a climbdown by Putin - or another of the strongman's deceptions ahead of an attack.Moscow's defence ministry said today that units of the Southern and Western military command - which covers occupied Crimea and the Ukraine border region - are being loaded on to rail and road transports and moved away having 'completed their tasks' after training drills.
But that message stands at stark odds with briefings out of Washington overnight that Russian troops are actually being moved closer to the border -
New York Post,
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Mark Moore
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Former President Donald Trump ripped the ”LameStream” media Monday for its failure to cover allegations by special counsel John Durham that Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign paid an internet company to spy on Trump.“Can you imagine that, what should be the biggest story of our time, bigger than Watergate, is getting absolutely no mention, ZERO, in the New York Times, Washington Post, ABC Fake News, NBC Fake News, CBS Fake News, ratings-dead CNN, and MSDNC,” the former president said in an emailed statement from his Save America PAC.“This in itself is a scandal, the fact that a story so big, so powerful, and so important
Red State,
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Jim Thompson
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2/15/2022 4:11:26 AM
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Last week, two memes started in response to Justin Trudeau’s authoritarianism. Let’s Go Brandeau! is a thing now. It’s a brilliant frozen-north variation of Let’s Go Brandon. The second was the tongue-in-cheek claim that Justin Trudeau is the illegitimate love-child of Fidel Castro. AP and The New York Times refuted this claim. I don’t know which is funnier, the meme or the fact-checking clowns at AP and NYT.In any event, on Monday, Trudeau channeled his inner Castro and invoked emergency powers. He’s shutting down protests that don’t align with his autocratic, authoritarian mandates.
Washington Examiner,
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Daniel Chaitin
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A technology expert shot back at special counsel John Durham in response to claims that he "exploited" access to internet traffic to build a narrative of collusion between former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.As Trump and his allies argue that Durham has found a "far bigger crime" than what happened in the Watergate scandal, “Technology Executive-1," known to be former Neustar Senior Vice President Rodney Joffe, issued a statement via a representative to combat the "allegations" made in the special counsel's recent court filing.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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Katelyn Caralle &
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The White House on Monday refused to be drawn into the growing controversy over claims that Hillary Clinton's allies tried to smear Donald Trump, and whether internet data collection amounted to spying. Three times Joe Biden's principal deputy press secretary was asked whether the president had any concerns about campaigns hacking into opponents' computer systems to gather dirt.And three times during the White House daily briefing Karine Jean-Pierre referred all questions to the Department of Justice.
New York Post,
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Rich Lowry
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From the perspective of several years ago, it’s the stuff of an implausible political thriller or a conspiratorial YouTube account. One presidential campaign spies on another as part of a broad effort to get government agencies to pick up the baton and launch a high-stakes investigation of the new president that hampers his first years in office and consumes massive public attention.Where could such a thing happen? Maybe Brazil or Equatorial Guinea? Well, we now know it happened in these United States.The latest from special counsel John Durham
Trending Politics,
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Eric Thompson
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From President Biden’s first week in office, after asking what he was signing during a live event, the question of who is actually in charge has been up for debate.I have been arguing that former President Barack Obama has been running the current administration, from his home down the street from the White House, an “Obiden” administration.Back on Nov 30, 2020, before Biden was sworn in, Obama actually laid out what conditions he would need in order to run for a third term. The left says it was hyperbole, I believe reality. A Manchurian candidate who would be a conduit for him
Red State,
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Jim Thompson
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2/14/2022 7:40:55 PM
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Nana’s rock-hard fruitcake is more likable than Hillary Clinton but like Nana’s fruitcake, it and she just won’t go away no matter how many times they end up in the trashcan. Three days ago, Hillary pinned a tweet mocking President Trump for allegedly flushing paper down a toilet. The photo she used was completely “on-brand,” meaning it’s as fake as her hair color. Clinton hasn’t looked like that since Vince Foster was alive. (Tweet) Within hours of her tweet, Durham’s investigation released credible information linking Hillary cronies and her campaign to hacking a sitting US President – Donald Trump.
Newsbusters,
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Scott Whitlock
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The Washington Post has yet to file a report on a bombshell allegation from special counsel John Durham that the Hillary Clinton campaign spied on Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign and the presidency.Outlets like The Washington Times and The Washington Examiner broke the story over the weekend, but the Post, as of 4:55 PM ET on Monday, doesn’t have a story in print or online. A search on WashingtonPost.com finds six results in the last week, including the Durham Police in Ontario, Canada, Duke University basketball, among others. But nothing on the Durham probe.
Fox News,
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Maureen Mackey
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With Valentine's Day 2022 upon us, Fox News contributor Dan Bongino and his wife, Paula, joined former Wisconsin congressman Sean Duffy and his wife, Rachel Campos-Duffy, in a revealing and personal discussion among the couples about the secrets of long-lasting marriages.One revelation that emerged from the conversation: Keep those romantic flames burning and thoughtful deeds coming, especially on standout occasions like Valentine's Day.Another secret: Don't take the relationship for granted. Great marriages aren't always easy. "You have to work at it," said Dan Bongino — and that work is worth it, he said.