PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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When Joe Biden announced his presidential library plans back in September, the writing was already on the wall. Donors were checked out, interest was nonexistent, and the whole thing smelled like a vanity project nobody wanted to fund. Now, a New York Times article confirms what was painfully obvious from the start — Biden's library is turning into an epic fundraising disaster.
The numbers are embarrassing. According to the report, Biden's library foundation received no new donations in 2024, the final year of his presidency. All of its initial funding — a measly $4 million — came from leftover cash from Biden's 2021 inauguration, not from donors eager to immortalize his
American Thinker,
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Mike McDaniel
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12/13/2025 3:26:35 PM
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What is it with Democrat politicians? Lies are arguably the currency of politics, and politicians of every party engage in them from time to time, but there are some politicians who truly excel in fabulation, and just as the dead almost universally vote Democrat, the most prolific liars are arguably on the Democrat side of the political divide.
During the 2024 presidential race, Americans discovered that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was a serial fabulist as lie after lie was relentlessly exposed, so many even the Democrat Party media propaganda arm was forced to report them. Walz’s few attempts at damage control were disasters, eventually leading to his “I’m a knucklehead” admission
Fox 35 [Orlando],
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Laryssa Leone
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COCOA, Fla. - A 13-year-old boy will be tried as an adult after a grand jury indicted him on a charge of first-degree felony murder in the shooting death of a man during what prosecutors say was a botched robbery last month.
The teen, identified as Emeril Tytron Lemeul Rachel, was originally charged with manslaughter. The State Attorney’s Office said that charge "was not enough" based on evidence presented to the grand jury, which also indicted him on a charge of attempted robbery.
The backstory:
A grand jury returned the indictment against the teen, who investigators say arranged to meet 30-year-old Kelby Gavin Miller through a social media app before
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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12/13/2025 9:07:15 AM
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It was a comment made Thursday at a Homeland Security Committee hearing by Democrat Rep. Bennie Thompson (MS-02) that caused jaws to drop around the nation. At least, jaws belonging to decent people, which Thompson apparently is not.
The former chair of the January 6th Committee clown show referred to the horrific terrorist shooting of two National Guardsmen in November — which killed one of them and left the other with critical injuries — as an “unfortunate accident.” A planned, cold-blooded terrorist execution by an Allahu Akbar-screaming Afghan in our nation’s capital was an accident?
Hot Air,
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David Strom
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No doubt many of you cried near the end of the movie Awakenings.
The movie, based on Oliver Sacks' bestselling book of the same name, struck an emotional chord with many people for the same reason that Flowers for Algernon did, and it turns out to be about as based on real life as that depressing work was. (X) Sacks, who is among the most celebrated and influential medical practitioners and nonfiction authors in the world—he wrote 18 books, including two autobiographies—and Awakenings has been listed as a top-20 most important nonfiction work in history. He is also famous for his work,
Hot Air,
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David Strom
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I'm pretty sure that not wanting to face the consequences of breaking the law is not an excuse to trap federal agents in your car and transport them against their will, despite orders to stop, including with a weapon deployed.
But then again, this is Minnesota, and two illegal aliens refused to be detained by Homeland Security agents, trapped them in their car, and...I kid you not...drove them to the New Hope, Minnesota police station in hopes that the police in this sanctuary state would protect them from arrest.
Given how Minnesota politicians speak about fighting the federal government, they likely assumed
Hot Air,
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John Sexton
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There have been reports recently that SpaceX was planning to go public next year as a way to raise billions in new funding. That now seems to have been confirmed in several ways. Wednesday a writer at Ars Technica confirmed it and explained why he thinks it's happening now.
SpaceX is planning to raise tens of billions of dollars through an initial public offering next year, multiple outlets have reported, and Ars can confirm. This represents a major change in thinking from the world’s leading space company and its founder, Elon Musk...
The decision is surprising because Musk has, for so long, resisted going public with SpaceX.
Hot Air,
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Beege Welborn
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12/13/2025 6:46:22 AM
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Another day, another Rep Al Green impeachment attempt on Donald Trump.
Now, the delightful, erudite Mr Green has to get in what cracks at Trump that he can, because the Texas State Legislature, in that redistricting plan that just got the official blessing from the courts?
Well, they drew his Green butt right out of a seat next year.
So time's a' wastin' for Al to make his mark and shake his cane as a U.S. Congressman.
The countdown to 'gone' is on.
Last night, Green demanded a vote to impeach Trump as an 'abuser of presidential power.' (X) The general reaction seemed to be,' Yeah, yeah, yeah' as he got himself all spooled up.
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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There was news this week: the administration seized a Venezuelan oil tanker in the Caribbean, the Ukraine war continued, Minnesota taxpayers were bilked out of millions more, and so on. But in truth, things are slowing down. The holidays are just around the corner: hence this week’s theme. So we will start with some Christmas memes, and then on to the news and more.
One quick note, however: despite the suggestion of one or two of this week’s memes, “Die Hard” is not a Christmas movie! The action could just as easily have taken place on the eve of Valentine’s Day, or anything else. Got that, Steve?
Breitbart,
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Warner Todd Huston
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A whistleblower claims that the Somali migrant community in Ohio is also involved in the same sort of massive social services funding fraud being uncovered day-by-day in Minnesota.
Ohio attorney Mehek Cooke says that the same sort of theft of public funding seen in Minnesota has been occurring in the Buckeye State for more than a decade, Fox News reports.
Cooke also accuses Ohio doctors of “rubber stamping” the fraud by failing to do any due diligence on those who are filing for aid.
“They’re just rubberstamping a lot of these. And then that same individual, a week later, that’s supposed to be bedridden, is all over social media,
Fox News,
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Paulina Dedaj
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Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned in court Friday on stalking and home invasion charges days after his shocking dismissal from the Wolverines program over allegations that he had an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office announced the charges shortly before Moore was due to be arraigned in court. According to prosecutors, he faces a felony charge of home invasion in the third degree and two misdemeanor charges of stalking and breaking and entering without the owner’s permission. Both misdemeanor charges are classified as relating to a "domestic relationship."
During Moore’s hearing, the former football coach appeared via video conference.
Red State,
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Teri Christoph
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In a Friday morning appearance on Fox News' Fox & Friends, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard said the Biden administration had let more than 2,000 Afghan nationals with terrorism ties into the United States in the wake of the 2021 botched Afghanistan withdrawal. The startling number was revealed just weeks after two members of the West Virginia National Guard guarding the streets of Washington, D.C., were ambushed – one died of her injuries and the other is still in the hospital recovering – by an Afghan man who was brought to the U.S. as part of Biden's Operation Allies Welcome program. According to DNI Gabbard, however, many