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If you were to list things that you least want to see and/or listen to, a Zoom call with “Dr.” Jill and Hillary Clinton would probably be somewhere on the list. It wouldn’t be at the top, as Kamala is still lurking out there and could always get involved, but having to listen to Hillary and JIll prattle on about whatever craziness is on their minds isn’t what the average American wants to hear.
So, predictably, that’s exactly what Team Biden went ahead and did; Jill and Hillary did a Zoom call that was just terrible. Watch it here:“”Dr.” Jill Biden and wanna-be-President Hillary Clinton are currently on
AND Magazine,
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Sam Faddis
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A judge in Washington D.C. yesterday ordered the release of Ali and Taherzadeh – saying prosecutors failed to prove a foreign connection. Defense attorneys argued that the government was “Making a mountain out of a molehill, and it is time for it to end.”The two men may still face charges but in the interim, they will be free to go about their business. Whether they will remain in the country or simply vanish, of course, remains to be seen. It has now been learned that the government was forced to rush the arrest of the two before it had completed gathering evidence
Daily Mail (UK),
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Tom Leonard
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4/13/2022 5:47:38 PM
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Little Hiroki is two years and nine months old and is on a trip to the supermarket. On his own. He has a busy road to cross and his mother checks he knows what to do if he sees a car coming: he instantly waves a small yellow flag which will, hopefully, help a driver see him. ‘He’s definitely responsive,’ says the narrator of the reality show Old Enough with approval. But will it be enough? Will the toddler safely negotiate the road? Will he come back with all the items he’s been asked to buy? Indeed, will he come back at all?
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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4/13/2022 5:33:42 PM
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Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann’s motion to dismiss Durham’s case was denied by a federal judge on Wednesday. Sussmann was indicted last September for lying to the FBI. According to the indictment, Sussmann falsely told James Baker he wasn’t doing work “for any client” when he asked for a meeting with the FBI where he presented bogus evidence the Trump Tower was secretly communicating with Kremlin-tied Alfa Bank.The attorneys for Michael Sussmann in February requested the courts dismiss Durham’s case against him.
Breitbart Entertainment,
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John Nolte
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4/13/2022 5:26:33 PM
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Saudi Arabia just produced a piece of satire funnier than anything we’ve seen from America’s elite comedic class in years.Believe it or not, children, American satirists used to tear into Democrat politicians with almost as much zeal as Republican presidents.This will shock those of you destined to remember Saturday Night Live as a left-wing super PAC, but SNL went pretty hard after Jimmy Carter and, most especially, Bill Clinton.Of course, today, our elite comedic class are the palace guards for Democrats and the state, which is why it was so easy for Saudi Arabia (of all places) to officially become funnier than American satirists.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jennifer Smith
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell have been skewered for trying to take credit for the arrest of subway shooting suspect Frank James on Wednesday when it was a 21-year-old security worker who spotted him and alerted police after James himself called police, saying: 'I heard you were looking for me.' James was taken into custody on Wednesday on 1st Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets after a by-stander recognized him and called police. His arrest on Wednesday brings an end to an embarrassing and fruitless day-long manhunt by the FBI and NYPD. He was marched out of the 9th Precinct
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Gant
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A 21-year-old Syrian man who caught the Brooklyn subway gunman was hailed a hero this afternoon after beating the NYPD to find the city's most wanted man.Zack Tahhan, who lives in New Jersey, told DailyMail.com how he recognized the alleged shooter while he was fixing a camera outside a convenience store in the East Village.Mr Tahhan, who works for MACA security integrators, revealed he immediately 'started jumping up and down and screaming' when he realized it was 62-year-old Frank James.He said onlookers 'thought he was crazy' but claimed he ran after him while the manager of the shop flagged down a police cruiser that had stopped at a red light.
Trending Politics,
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Will
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4/13/2022 4:57:40 PM
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While the cackling hens on The View don’t really matter all that much given how vapid they are, their less than insightful comments and far-left viewpoints are so infuriating that any news about even one of them being gone, even if only for a bit, is good news for those of us that prefer to not get migraines when checking Twitter and seeing a The View clip pop up.Thankfully, Joy Behar just made a big announcement about Whoopi Goldberg, the Holocaust-minimizing co-host who only recently came back from a short exile following her Holocaust comments.According to Behar, Whoopi’s gonna be missing a while because she’s making a movie.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Christina Coulter
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John Hinckley Jr., the man who tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan in an attempt to 'impress' actress Jodie Foster more than 40 years ago, is playing a sold-out concert in Brooklyn this summer. Hinckley, 66, tweeted on April 9 that he was 'very excited about [his] upcoming show.''Ticket sales are good. July 9, Market Hotel in Brooklyn, NY.' Tickets for the hotel show at 1140 Myrtle Avenue in Bushwick were selling for $20 on Venue Pilot. On April 12, the Oklahoman tweeted again, announcing that his show was 'sold out!' The venue has a capacity of 450 people but it's unclear how many tickets were sold for the show.
Trending Politics,
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Texas Governor Abbot announced that he’d send illegal immigrants from Texas to DC as a protest against the Biden regime. Well, while many claimed he was bluffing and that it wouldn’t actually happen, they were just proven wrong: the first bus arrived in DC and offloaded the illegals it was carrying. Watch that here:(Tweet/Video) Now, it would obviously be better if they were just deported. But, because handling illegal immigration is a federal responsibility rather than a state one, Abbot has no authority under which he could deport the illegals.
Newsbusters,
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Jeffrey Clark
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4/13/2022 12:23:27 PM
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The NBC, CBS and ABC morning news shows largely ignored a new inflation report that showed inflation raging at 8.5 percent. That was the highest increase since 1981 — the same year Raiders of the Lost Ark hit the box office. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported at 8:30 a.m. ET April 12 that inflation increased by a terrifying 8.5 percent over the past year. This was the “largest 12-month increase” since December 1981.Energy inflation fared the worst at a shocking 32 percent rise over last year, with gasoline alone rising 48 percent. Food inflation also took a steep hike at 8.8 percent.
Daily Caller,
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Jennie Taer
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4/13/2022 12:19:29 PM
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Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security measures ahead of Title 42’s end have created an hours-long standstill for truckers crossing the border, and trucking leaders in the state are warning that it could further disrupt the national supply chain.“It’s a mess … that’s most immediately felt by the motor carriers that are trying to get freight to its destination. But, ultimately, that’ll be felt around the country. From Michigan to Manhattan to Minnesota, it’s just the way it works with freight coming up through the border,” CEO and President of the Texas Trucking Association John D. Esparza told the Daily Caller News Foundation.