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The Big Lie. Just saying these words brings to mind a number of potential meanings, but in today’s America, the most common — and conflicting — uses of the term are the following: The Left asserts that the very idea that fraud occurred in the 2020 election is a dangerous lie, while the Right insists that claiming the 2020 election was squeaky clean is the dangerous lie. Which position is correct? Was there massive fraud in 2020, enough to change not only the presidency, but also countless, (and close) down ballot races, or not? It’s an important question, and the...
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The mention of transporting illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities has riled up the Left in recent days. But 9 years ago, they were for it before they were against it. Then the Texas Nationalist Movement offered to send them to Washington, D.C. and everything changed. In 2010, under the Obama administration, the federal government instituted the Alien Transfer and Exit Program which took illegal aliens who had been interdicted in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, placed them on buses and shipped them to the small Texas town of Presidio. Over the course of weeks, thousands of illegal immigrants were offloaded...
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PHILADELPHIA — John Fetterman continues to lead Mehmet Oz in the polls, but the Pennsylvania Democrat’s Senate campaign is privately sounding the alarm that things could change if he continues getting outspent on TV. In an internal memo on Tuesday to big-dollar donors, Fetterman campaign manager Brendan McPhillips warned that Oz and his Republican allies are together investing more in television ads than Fetterman and Democratic super PACs that support him. “I am writing with a wake-up call,” said McPhillips in the message, which was obtained first by POLITICO. “In the last three weeks alone, Republicans have spent nearly $12...
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In February, an alliance of MAGA activists, secessionists, vaccine resisters and self-described militia members ousted a longtime board member and won a 3-2 majority on Shasta County's all-Republican...main governing body.
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New Mexico State Police had to escort OutKick personality Tomi Lahren out of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque Thursday night. An organized hate group broke into the auditorium to chant “F**k Tomi Lahren” in the room in which she spoke. As the rioters banged on the door, Lahren, her father, and members of the TPUSA chapter had to barricade themselves in a back room as campus police called for backup. Consider that the rioters did not appear as a surprise. The organizer, Political Fireball, posted a banner on social media that spread around campus for students to join...
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (Gray News) - Authorities in California say a school employee has been hospitalized after coming into contact with fentanyl pills on campus. According to the Bakersfield Police Department, a Chipman Junior High School student allegedly brought 150 fentanyl pills disguised as Percocet to school on Sept. 9. Authorities said a yard supervisor overdosed after inadvertently making contact with the pills while finding them on the student. A police officer with the Kern High School District administered Narcan to the staff member, who was later transported to a hospital. The BPD said the school supervisor was checking the student...
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[Catholic Caucus] The Freshmen Seminarians of Fall 2022 in France: They're Choosing the Traditional Mass The Freshmen Seminarians of Fall 2022: The Seminarians are Choosing the Traditional MassJean-Pierre MaugendreRennaissance catholiqueSeptember 15, 2022 For the past year three Roman documents have led to converging and complementary attacks on the freedom to celebrate the traditional Roman Mass. These included, on July 16, 2021, Pope Francis' motu proprio Traditionis custodes; the August 4 response of Archbishop Roche, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, to questions posed by Cardinal Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster; and, finally, on...
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Russia’s setbacks in Ukraine have given China an opening in Central Asia, where President Xi Jinping has been seeking to expand the country’s presence in a region that Moscow has traditionally seen as its backyard. Xi pledged greater Chinese involvement in the region and sought to renew his personal bond with regional leaders during this week’s visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, his first trip abroad since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. “With Russia weakening due to the war, Central Asian countries understand the need to shift to a foreign policy less dependent on Russia and they are looking...
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...Florida lawmakers put money in the state budget this year for DeSantis to transport undocumented immigrants. “There’s also going to be buses, and there will likely be more flights,” DeSantis said Friday afternoon during an appearance at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. “But I’ll tell you this, the Legislature gave me $12 million. We’re going to spend every penny of that to make sure that we’re protecting the people of the state of Florida.”
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The Bundestag calls on the country to negotiate with Russia 'with an open mind', as anti-Russian sanctions begin to take their toll on the deteriorating economy and energy scarcity. In a tweet on Thursday, German left-wing politician and chairman of the Bundestag committee on energy, Klaus Ernst, referenced statements by Chancellor Olaf Scholz that the sanctions should not hit Europe harder than Russia itself: “We have now imposed seven packages of sanctions and Gazprom is making record profits. At the same time, we are threatened with a wave of bankruptcies. Therefore: negotiate with Russia with an open mind". ...
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Martha's Vineyard Shipped out the 50 migrants to a Cape Code military base on an emergency basis. Although residents of Martha's Vineyard welcomed the migrants and were pleased that Florida Governor De Santis could spare the migrants. Consultations with Rep. Hank Johnson and other scientific leaning politicians led the Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker to fear that having 50 migrants on the island might cause it to tip over and drown all the island's inhabitants. Gov. Baker declared emergency powers and had busses move the migrants to more stable accommodations. Gov. Baker asked Gov. De Santis to ensure that future migrant...
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From bureau veterans to key lawmakers in Congress, the notion of an independent review is growing in urgency.A half century ago, Americans held grave concerns that J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and other U.S. intelligence agencies had abused civil rights, improperly targeted enemies and illegally gathered evidence, so Congress set out on a great cleansing mission. It formed a special committee chaired by Idaho Sen. Frank Church that laid bare the wrongdoing, overhauled the bureau and created new guardrails to protect civil liberties.A growing number of influential figures in Washington are arguing it's time for another Church Committee after a tumultuous...
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"And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon." "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together." "For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth,...
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Governor Gavin Newsom sent a letter to Merrick Garland on Thursday requesting the Attorney General look into “kidnapping” charges for those involved in Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ effort to send illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard. But if shipping people out of state to try and give them a better life amounts to “kidnapping,” Newsom has some explaining to do. In July of 2019, SFist published an article critiquing a program called ‘Homeward Bound,’ an effort initiated by Newsom as mayor of San Francisco in 2004.
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Vanity, European governments have had decades to construct and deploy solar panels and windmills, and didn't (at least not enough to at least supply enough power for home electric heaters). Yet they went ahead with Electric Vehicle mandates, which are powered by (mostly) fossil fuels.
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The number of people experiencing extreme hunger has more than doubled in some of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, the charity group Oxfam International said in a new report. Some 48 million people are now suffering from acute hunger, the group said, up from 21 million in 2016. Nearly 18 million of those people — in countries such as Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia and Zimbabwe — are on the brink of starvation, their lives already disrupted by war, displacement, economic insecurity and the coronavirus pandemic. Conflict remains the primary driver of hunger, but “the onslaught of climate disasters is...
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Led by an angry old man, the democrat party is scraping the bottom of the barrel for candidates this fall. Sure, they try to sound intelligent and moderate but they’re pretty much, as Biden might say, the dregs of society. Here’s a nice cross section of these sad choices. Mandela Barnes is the Lt. Governor of Wisconsin and he is running for the Senate against Ron Johnson. Let’s see what he would bring to the Senate. Firstly, he’s a defundocrat. It pains him to see the police funded. Mandela Barnes, Democrat nominee for Senate in Wisconsin: "It pains me" to...
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MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA — This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis flew 50 migrants to an affluent island in Massachusetts to highlight the struggles of border states whose resources are buckling amid soaring numbers of undocumented immigrants. Progressives have labeled the action as "cruel" and "heartless," but when California governor Gavin Newsom volunteered asylum for the migrants in his own state, they declined the offer since they had only recently escaped a collapsing communist state without electricity. "I don't like bullies, and Florida governor Ron DeSantis is bullying these migrants by not welcoming them! We in California believe a nation of...
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Bill Gates’ Colombian ‘mosquito factory’ is breeding 30 million bacteria-infected mosquitos per week. The project’s objective appears to be to introduce Wolbachia into native mosquito populations by employing lab-bred mosquitoes, resulting in the infection of such populations. In a plant in Colombia, Bill Gates is currently producing 30 million bacterially-infected mosquitoes every week and he has threatened to “scale and deliver” the mosquitoes to “communities around the world.” As part of his World Mosquito Program (WMP), the Microsoft founder and self-declared World Health Czar has already invested $185 million in the establishment of the mosquito factory. What is the project’s...
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