PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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Vladimir Putin is nothing if not consistent. Since he began to consolidate his power during his first presidential term in 2000, he hasn’t been very subtle in stating his goals. The former KGB officer wants to bring back the glory days of Communism — with or without imposing a Communist structure on the Russian people.It’s not ideology that drives Putin. It’s revenge. Putin, along with not a few of his comrades in the military and intelligence services, has been doing a slow burn since Communism fell and the West did a victory dance on top of the crumbling Berlin Wall. For that humiliation, the U.S. and NATO must suffer.
Townhall,
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Spencer Brown
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2/19/2022 4:16:31 PM
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During a gaggle aboard Air Force One on Thursday, White House Principal Deputy Press Security Karine Jean-Pierre offered an awkward answer to a question about President Biden's search for a Supreme Court nominee to replace Justice Breyer.A reporter asked whether Biden had interviewed any potential SCOTUS nominees, to which Jean-Pierre wouldn't give an answer. "So, has he just not been working for four days, or what's going on?" the reporter interjected."I just don't have anything to share or to confirm or not confirm on this," Jean-Pierre answered. Huh?
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Hillary Clinton and her longtime aide Huma Abedin were out and about in New York City on Friday - a day after the former Secretary of State laughed off allegations her campaign spied on Donald Trump.Clinton, 74, and Abedin, 45, were accompanied by an unnamed man as they left a building in Lower Manhattan.Dressed for the chilly and very windy weather on Friday, Clinton looked warm in her grey woolen sweater, which she accessorized with a chunky silver necklace.She spoke to Abedin briefly, before getting into her car. Abedin and the man then walked off.
Fox News,
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Marisa Schultz
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President Biden on Saturday left the White House for lunch with his granddaughters at a nearby restaurant while ignoring shouted questions about the Russia-Ukraine crisis. As the world is gripped by a possible Russian invasion into Ukraine, Biden declined to address the situation after leaving a lunch just blocks from the White House."Good to see you," Biden said, in response to a shouted question from the press pool on tensions with Russia/Ukraine. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a congressional delegation spent the weekend in Germany at the Munich Security Conference in an effort to de-escalate tensions
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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Biden’s America destroying policies will be worse in 2022. The Daily Caller reported: The U.S. is projected to become a net importer of crude oil in 2022, just two years after the nation achieved net exporter status, according to government data. The country will import more crude oil than it will export, signaling lower domestic production of the commodity, according to an Energy Information Administration (EIA) report Friday. In 2020, the U.S. exported more petroleum than it imported for the first time in several decades.
Breitbart Clips,
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Jeff Poor
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Representative Mo Brooks (R-AL) suggests an outside-the-box approach to taking on any truck driver shortages the United States faces.During an interview with Mobile, AL radio FM Talk 106.5, Brooks, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama, proposed granting Canadian truckers protesting the Trudeau government political asylum in the United States.Brooks applauded the efforts of the so-called Freedom Convoy truckers before making his pitch.“Well, I am proud of the Canadian truckers and how they are attempting to assert their right to liberty and freedom,” he said.
Red State,
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Bonchie
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Joe Biden arrived 55 minutes late today to give a short presser on the ongoing crisis between Russia and Ukraine. Following his comments, the president then took only three, pre-selected questions, before leaving for what I’d assume is another long weekend of naps and pudding.Is that the kind of effort you’d expect from a man supposedly trying to defuse a major incursion into Europe? Probably not, but it’s what we’ve come to expect from Biden, perhaps the least hard-working president in American history.Still, despite his concerning physical appearance and seeming drowsiness, Biden did manage to say a few things of note in the presser. Namely, he is once again proclaiming
Daily Mail (UK),
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Snejana Farberov
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A self-described biracial North Carolina father, who is running for a state office as a Republican, made headlines this week when he delivered a viral speech blasting the teaching of Critical Race Theory during a school board meeting.Brian Echevarria, 44, a married father-of-three and a candidate for District 73 in the North Carolina General Assembly, appeared at a Cabarrus County School Board meeting on Monday to denounce CRT, which he called a 'big fat lie' and a 'discrimination revolution.''I’m biracial, I’m bilingual, I’m multicultural. The fact is, in America, in North Carolina, I can do anything I want and I teach that to my children,'
BizPac Review,
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Chris Donaldson
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2/19/2022 7:49:49 AM
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A Pennsylvania school board has voted in favor of pulling the plug on the mandatory streaming of CNN into middle school classrooms, a major win for those who believe that America’s impressionable young minds should be subjected to a diverse variety of viewpoints.On Monday, members of the Norwin School Board which is near Pittsburgh voted end the daily broadcasts of CNN 10, the 10-minute daily digital broadcast that is tailored for young captive audiences and is described by CNN as serving “a growing audience interested in compact on-demand news broadcasts ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom.”
New York Post,
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Cal Thomas
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“Dirty tricks” was a term used to describe the behavior of operatives within the Nixon administration to smear the reputations of opponents and undermine the appeal of certain politicians. Fifty years ago, these dirty tricks included a false allegation that Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson (D-Wash.) had fathered an illegitimate child with a 17-year-old girl and the break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, DC, when Nixon aides and operatives attempted to find materials the Nixon team could use against his perceived “enemies.”
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Andrea Cavallier
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Staff
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Former U.S. president Donald Trump fired back at the National Archives Friday night after the agency said he took classified documents from the White House to Mar-a-Lago in Florida when he left office. 'The National Archives did not ''find'' anything, they were given, upon request, Presidential Records in an ordinary and routine process,' Trump said in a statement Friday night. 'If this was anyone but ''Trump,'' there would be no story here,' he said. 'Instead, Democrats are in search of their next scam.'
Classified information was found in the 15 boxes of White House records that were stored at Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence,
Daily Wire,
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Luke Rosiak
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2/18/2022 7:13:14 PM
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The Department of Homeland Security will house up to 1,000 Afghan refugees in an compound next to a Loudoun County high school and middle school, and made plans to do so with no communication with local authorities, Loudoun County, Virginia, Sheriff Mike Chapman said.The sheriff “raised concerns about DHS’ lack of communication, lack of planning, language barriers, a failure to communicate with a myriad of potential stakeholders, and the NCC’s [National Conference Center’s] unfenced proximity to a residential neighborhood and two public schools.”