PJ Media,
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Josh Hammer
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Is it really too much to ask that a murdered young man be given the dignity of a proper burial before bad-faith opportunists attempt to posthumously rewrite his legacy to better serve their own nefarious ends? Is it really too much to ask that a murdered young man's family and friends -- to say nothing of the countless individuals whose lives the young man touched and inspired -- be allowed to mourn in peace, without having to fend off charlatans seeking to hijack his memory to advance their pet crusades?
Apparently, the answer is: Yes, it is.
The body of my friend Charlie Kirk, who was tragically assassinated last week
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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9/19/2025 3:45:57 PM
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I know we’re all anxious not to read Kamala Harris’s upcoming tell-all book, 107 Days, but the excerpts we've seen so far have been quite hilarious. Between throwing Joe Biden and Tim Walz under the bus, one can’t help but wonder who she was going to throw under the bus next.
It turns out that she threw herself under the bus.
Kamala sat down on The View for another softball interview during her campaign, and the hosts asked her the most predictable question in politics. What would she have done differently from Joe Biden?
Any competent politician worth her salt would have had this answer rehearsed, polished,
Fox News,
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Brian Flood
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ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel reportedly refused to apologize for remarks that landed him in hot water and planned to further tear into Donald Trump supporters, insisting they "purposefully twisted" his words, before he was taken off the air by Disney executives.
Disney on Wednesday sidelined Kimmel "indefinitely" on the heels of controversial comments the late-night host made about the assassination of conservative icon Charlie Kirk. The move came as Disney faced mounting pressure from ABC affiliate stations around the country, as well as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), setting off a national debate around free speech and alleged censorship.
Kimmel had planned to address the controversy in his Wednesday monologue,
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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When one examines the American political left, there is one name that keeps popping up. This name is never found on a ballot or on a roster of campaign workers and advisors, but like the proverbial bad penny, the name keeps coming up. The people who bear that name dump millions into leftist causes. They get catch-and-release judges and prosecutors elected. They fund the campaigns of leftist municipal and state candidates. There's no left-wing cause so crazy, so lunatic, that they won't pour money into it.
That name: Soros. Now we learn that old George Soros is dumping $10 million into supporting Governor Gavin Newsom's redistricting scheme.
The Federalist,
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John Daniel Davidson
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The national conversation we need to have right now is not about free speech.
The conversation we need to have is about the normalization of political violence on the left. We need to be talking about left-wing Antifa/trans terrorists gunning down Christians in broad daylight while Democrats and the corporate press justify it and the online left celebrates it.
That’s the only conversation that matters right now. The manufactured outrage over ABC canceling Jimmy Kimmel’s show is an attempt to change the conversation, to flip the script so that instead of talking about the first major political assassination in America in sixty years, instead of talking about the mainstream left’s embrace
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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The House of Representatives passed a resolution on Friday condemning political violence and honoring Charlie Kirk, but nearly a hundred Democrats refused to support it. The final tally was 310-58, with every Republican voting in favor and 96 Democrats either voting against it or refusing to take a stand at all by voting present. That raw number is impossible to ignore: Close to 100 Democrats balked at denouncing political violence when the resolution also praised Kirk’s legacy.
This becomes even more striking when you remember what happened just a few months ago.
Back in June, the House unanimously
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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Acting United States Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson called a press conference for 11:00 a.m. yesterday morning. I attended the press conference along with several other reporters to hear his statement and ask a few questions.
Thompson called the press conference to announce indictments and criminal complaints in eight new fraud cases against “Minnesota men” with such resonant names as Mokhtar Hassan Aden, Mustafa Dayib Ali, and Khalid Ahmed Dayib. Aden founded the company Brilliant Minds Services LLC and operated it with Ali and Dayib out of the Griggs-Midway Building on University Avenue in St. Paul. The business model was built on defrauding Minnesota’s first-in-the-nation Medicaid Housing Stabilization Services program.
PJ Media,
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Michael C. Hurley
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Facebook can be a place where silly people say silly things, and I have at times been one of them. But after the recent “transgender” shooting at Annunciation School in Minneapolis, in a moment of gravity I decided to post something obvious to me that seemed less obvious to others: that a boy who thinks he is a girl—or a horse or a dog or a cat or anything else that he is not—is unwell. It may be just a phase that, with time and maturity, he will outgrow. But this delusion, if it persists, does not cease to be a delusion. It becomes something evil and malign,
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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9/19/2025 7:41:26 AM
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Here we go again.
The wailing about ZOMG AN ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH is at peak volume ("These go to eleven") again. Much like global warming, it's not really happening. I addressed the mundane and practical reasons for Jimmy Kimmel's suspension in Thursday's Morning Briefing, and in my latest "Beyond the Briefing" video. As I wrote in the promo post for the latter, it was a routine workplace decision. Elizabeth MacDonald posted this on X about an hour after I wrote that (click and read the whole thing): (X) Like I said, just business. Dem elites can't understand that because so many of them are politicians, academics,
American Thinker,
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J. Robert Smith
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9/18/2025 8:26:29 PM
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Maybe you spent time last week perusing X postings related to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Aside from the many accolades, conservative influencers did fine jobs identifying left-wingers who not only celebrated Kirk’s assassination, but offered attaboys to Tyler Robinson, the triggerman. Some even called for more violence. If you didn’t have time earlier, scroll through the Libs of TikTok’s and the Vigilant Fox’s threads, for starters. You’ll get an eyeful. “Somebody had to do it” wasn’t an uncommon refrain. Who, this side of hell, delights in an act of murder?
What was striking was that many of the posts featured females. Was that the result of sampling biases? Not likely.
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph
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In 1965, the Four Seasons released “Bye Bye Baby.” Today, there is a new top hit called “Bye Bye Jimmy,” referring to the recently suspended Jimmy Kimmel. A few years earlier, in 1962, NBC premiered “The Tonight Show” featuring Johnny Carson. It was ranked as one of the greatest T.V. shows of all time. Carson was funny and entertaining. Although he interviewed past presidents including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, he “refused to discuss his personal political views on the show out of concern it might alienate his audience.
Several decades later, ABC launched “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in 2003.
Red State,
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Brad Slager
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With the news breaking on Wednesday Night that Jimmy Kimmel saw his late-night show suspended, there has been no shortage of voices of outrage from the left. The squealing and mewling over this has not been heard since way back to… about a month ago, when a similar amount of teeth-gnashing was taking place over Stephen Colbert getting canceled.
While I am no fan of seeing possible government leverage being applied to broadcasters over content, this is a result that the same wailing class has been attempting to provoke for years. Case in point: CNN’s media maven Brian Stelter has been weighing in (pun completely intended) on this suspension,