Daily Beast,
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Scott Bixby
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As President Joe Biden criss-crosses the country in the final weeks before the midterm elections, a common thread has emerged in his private remarks before well-heeled Democrats: fundraisers are for the real ones.(Photo) Speaking in lavish private homes, yacht clubs and Zoom calls to the bundlers and donors Democrats hope could help them hang on to their majorities in Congress, Biden’s remarks are nearly always longer and funnier, more blunt and more unwieldy than the speeches he’s delivered to the broader public while in office—a trend that one attendee of a recent event called “Free Joe Time.”
“The script is out the window, for better or worse. I think better, frankly,”
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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10/20/2022 11:41:32 PM
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Joe Biden Thursday evening participated in a reception for John Fetterman in Philadelphia.
Biden spoke total gibberish when asked why Tim Ryan in Ohio and Warnock in Georgia don’t want him campaigning for him.
Biden short-circuited.
“No!” – Biden said before speaking gibberish. Video: (Tweet/Video) Joe Biden was asked the same question earlier Thursday and he lashed out at the female reporter.
“John Fetterman’s gonna appear with you today in Pennsylvania, but there haven’t been that many candidates campaigning with you —” the reporter said to Biden.
“That’s not true! There’ve been 15. COUNT KID, COUNT!” Misogynist Biden shouted as he grabbed the female reporter.
United Press International,
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Adam Schrader
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10/20/2022 11:04:02 PM
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he has filed a lawsuit against Google for allegedly having "unlawfully" captured the biometric data of "millions of Texans" without their consent.
"Google's indiscriminate collection of the personal information of Texans, including very sensitive information like biometric identifiers, will not be tolerated," Paxton said in a statement.
"I will continue to fight Big Tech to ensure the privacy and security of all Texans."
Paxton alleged that Google had collected and stored voice prints and records of face geometry from Texans Google Photos, Google Assistant and its Nest smart-home products since 2015 without their informed consent,
Breitbart Politics,
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Nick Gilbertson
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10/20/2022 10:47:15 PM
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Country music star John Rich and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) will join Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, Kari Lake, for a concert and rodeo Saturday night in Morristown.
Lake’s blockbuster event featuring Rich, whose song “Progress” made it to the top of the Itunes country chart this year, and Blackburn, will be hosted at Dillon’s @ Wester Trails Ranch. Doors will open at 4:00 p.m., and spectators will be treated to a rodeo before the rally at 6:00 p.m. and the concert at 7:00 p.m. (Tweet) Lake, a former Fox 10 Phoenix anchor who exited the world of journalism due to left-wing bias, has a lot in common with Rich.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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10/20/2022 7:54:01 PM
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As was reported by The Gateway Pundit at the time — Michigan’s top law enforcement official, Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel, whose term expires in 2022 and is locked in a close race with Republican Matt DePerno, was so drunk at the October 30, 2021, MSU-UM game that she had to be taken back to her vehicle in a wheelchair. (Photo) 100 Percent Fed Up reported – On October 30 2021 , Michigan State University’s football team defeated their number one rival, the University of Michigan. U of M alumna Dana Nessel joined Gretchen Whitmer, an MSU alumna, for a pre-party (tailgate) in the parking lot
Breitbart MidTerm Election,
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Wendell Husebø
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10/20/2022 7:44:51 PM
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Four embattled Senate Democrat incumbents have set a pattern of refusing to take responsibility for soaring inflation and gas prices that have occurred in record-setting fashion under their leadership.
According to September’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), inflation rose 8.2 percent compared to a year earlier. A recent Heritage Foundation study shows wages for American families are down $6,000 after adjusting for inflation, an increase from an earlier estimate that put the decline in real wages at $4,200.
The costly inflation, the number one issue in the 2022 midterm cycle, has caused Democrats to displace the blame for soaring costs on the fossil fuel and pharmaceutical industries rather than
Breitbart Radio,
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Robert Kraychik
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10/20/2022 7:33:28 PM
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Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee running to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate, asked host Alex Marlow on Wednesday’s edition of the Breitbart News Daily podcast how Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) can uphold his constitutional oath of office if he is unable to uphold his oath to God.
Marlow invited Walker’s remarks on reports of Warnock’s church’s attempts to evict tenants in 2021 as the senator collected a $174,000 U.S. Senate salary, a $120,000 pastoral salary, and an additional $7,417 monthly housing allowance from the church.
Walker replied, “If he can’t hold to the oath that he gave to our Heavenly Father, do you think he’s going to
Breitbart Politics,
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Ashley Oliver
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Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, who is running for governor, said during a television appearance Wednesday that more abortion access was a solution to combatting the nation’s crippling inflation rate, a remark that prompted widespread backlash from Republicans.
Abrams was asked on MSNBC’s Morning Joe:
While abortion is an issue, it nowhere reaches the level of interest of voters in terms of the cost of gas, food, bread, milk, things like that. What can a governor, what could you do as governor to alleviate the concerns of Georgia voters about those livability, daily, hourly issues they’re confronted with?
Breitbart Politics,
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Joel B. Pollak
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10/20/2022 6:54:13 PM
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The U.S. House committee investigating the January 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol made a big show of voting to subpoena former President Donald Trump last week — but it has not actually issued the subpoena, because it cannot actually identify Trump’s attorney.
ABC News reported Wednesday:
The Jan. 6 committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol has yet to formally subpoena former President Donald Trump, in part because investigators are still trying to find someone authorized to accept service of it, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.
Gateway Pundit,
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Brian Lupo
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10/20/2022 6:42:15 PM
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Alfredo Luna enlisted in the United States Marine Corps shortly after he watched in shock and anger the tragic events of 9/11. Not only did he enlist, he chose to enlist as an 0311, or a “rifleman/infantryman”, a job with all but guaranteed combat implications given that dreadful September morning. (Photo) When Luna left the Marines, he became a cop where he continued to serve his community valiantly in Southern California for 14 years. He earned the Medal of Valor during this time.
New York Post,
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Ben Kesslen
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Missing Princeton student Misrach Ewunetie was found dead Thursday — six days after she vanished, local officials announced.
The 20-year-old’s body was found behind the tennis courts near the edge of the Ivy League campus by a facilities employee, the office of the Mercer County Prosecutor said.
Authorities said they do not know her cause of death but noted that “there were no obvious signs of injury and her death does not appear suspicious or criminal in nature.” Her body was located around 1 p.m. Thursday.
The Ivy League school also said in a statement that police do not believe there was foul play in Ewunetie’s death.
Jewish World Review,
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Victor Davis Hanson
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10/20/2022 5:29:53 PM
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A Democratic myth has arisen that former President Donald Trump's denial of the accuracy of the 2020 vote was "unprecedented."
Unfortunately, the history of U.S. elections is often a story of both legitimate and illegitimate election denialism.
The 1800, 1824, 1876, and 1960 elections were all understandably questioned. In some of these cases, a partisan House of Representatives decided the winner.
Presidential candidate Al Gore in 2000 did not accept the popular vote results in Florida. He spent five weeks futilely contesting the state's tally — until recounts and the Supreme Court certified it.
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