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Ana Navarro told her co-hosts Friday on ABC’s “The View” that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has a “sugar daddy” while discussing Harlan Crow. Co-host Joy Behar said, “Cornyn, a Republican, says basically, it’s a racist attack, which is what he said when he was appointed to the Supreme Court, back in the day, when Anita Hill accused him of sexual harassment. And they said it was a high-tech lynching of a Black man then, and now they’re also saying it’s racist. Co-host Sunny Hostin said, “They use the black card more than I do.”
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Recent research suggests a potential link between the diabetes drug pioglitazone and a reduced risk of dementia in people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. The study, led by Dr. Eosu Kim from Yonsei University, analyzed data from 91,218 participants over an average of 10 years, showing that those taking pioglitazone were 16% less likely to develop dementia. This percentage rose to 37% in those taking the drug for four years. The effect was more pronounced in people with a history of ischemic heart disease or stroke. A study in the Neurology journal suggests that the diabetes drug pioglitazone may...
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Ok, it is well-known that Biden was the stupidest man in the US Senate. And with Washington’s Patty Murray in the Senate, that is quite an accomplishment. But Biden is President and is still stupid and spiraling down the dementia rabbit hole. He is blaming Republicans for their budget proposal to end the debt ceiling crisis despite saying previously that he would negotitate. Apparently, Biden’s puppet masters are telling him to risk default by playing the blame game. So, US credit default swap (CDS 1Y, SR, EURO) price remains elevated which indicates that Biden, Yellen and Schumer may actually default...
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[Catholic Caucus] Traditionis Custodes Improves Situation in Las VegasAccording to rigid Traditionis Custodes, Las Vegas Bishop George Thomas was allegedly forced to move the Mass away from St Bridget's because it is a parish.He knew that Rome would reject a request to continue celebrating Mass at St Bridget's. So, he found an alternative: The Shrine of the Most Holy Redeemer.in a letter dated May 1, he wrote: “Maintaining access to the Traditional Latin Mass is an important value for me as the chief liturgist in the diocese.”The new location is much better for the "vibrant community" (Bishop Thomas). Now, confessions...
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[H/T grey_whiskers ]Watch the full presentation here: https://rumble.com/v2m06ay-sonia-elijah-investigating-regulatory-failure-and-pharma-fraud.htmlOn Twitter 11:30 AM · May 4, 2023 https://soniaelijah.substack.com/p/regulatory-failure-and-pharma-fraudhttps://www.trialsitenews.com/a/startling-evidence-suggests-biontech-and-pfizer-falsified-key-data-part-1-e2595e7f https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/part-2-startling-evidence-suggests-biontechpfizer-falsified-key-data-further-scandals-24f4d743 https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/what-the-leaked-ema-emails-docs-reveal-major-concerns-with-pfizer-c-19-vaccine-batch-integrity-and-the-race-to-authorise-cdda0ba2On TwitterMay 5, 2023
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden celebrated Cinco de Mayo on Friday by stepping out for a quesadilla and tacos at a Washington food hall. His unannounced visit prompted one onlooker to remark, “This is the most D.C. thing that’s ever happened to me.” Biden was joined by Vice President Kamala Harris at Taqueria Habanero, in the Edgewood neighborhood of the capital. The president paid in cash for his order and posed with staff for pictures. Aides said Biden ordered a chicken quesadilla and churros, as well as an assortment of tacos for White House staff. To the people peering...
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“The buck didn’t stop with The Big Guy, that’s where it started,” Rep. Clay Higgins says, referring to a bribery allegation against President Joe Biden....... The White House dismisses the revelation that a government whistleblower implicates President Joe Biden in a bribery scheme, calling the accusation no different than other investigations of the president’s family “going on five years.” But this allegation is quite different, noted one member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. “This is the first time there has been a direct link to President Biden and influence peddling,” Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., told The Daily Signal...
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professor at the University of California-Berkeley has apologized for “incorrectly” identifying as Native American when she is actually white. The disgraced professor released a public apology for having professed that she was part of the Mohawk and Mi’kmaq communities her entire life, per the Daily Mail. Sociology professor Elizabeth Hoover published a lengthy statement on Monday, explaining that she was not a member of the Native American tribes that she had been told she was while growing up in upstate New York. Instead, she said, “I am a white person.” Search 'I am a white person': Berkeley prof confesses her...
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Paramount has officially announced that season 5 will be the last of “Yellowstone”. A sequel is set to premiere on Paramount in December, according to a statement released by Paramount. The sequel doesn’t yet have a title that has been announced. Matthew McConaughey has been “lined up” for it according to Paramount executive producer Chris McCarthy. McCarthy said in part, “‘Yellowstone’ has been the cornerstone on which we have launched an entire universe of global hits. I am confident our ‘Yellowstone’ sequel will be another big hit. The Dutton story continues, picking up where ‘Yellowstone’ leaves off in another epic...
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Governor DeSantis’ state continues to succeed in education The latest U.S. News & World Report concluded that Florida is the best state for higher education. The rankings look at “the share of citizens in each state holding college degrees, as well as college graduation rates, the cost of in-state tuition and fees, and the burden of debt that college graduates carry,” according to the publication. The publication also ranked Florida high in 2-year college graduation rate, 4-year college graduation rate and for its students graduating with minimal debt.
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I've turned off Fox News completely, like many here, and in the aftermath, I've watched a couple of Megyn Kelly's Shows. NOW HOLD OFF, I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING..."I WOULDN'T WATCH BLANKETLY BLANK OR HER BLANKETY BLANK BLANK SHOW ETC.!!!!!" Like just about everyone on this forum, she pis*ed me off with her chicken shit questioning of Trump during the 2016 debates, but She really upset me more, when she remarked on her Fox Show one night, that she had received a "creepy letter" from Donald Trump congratulating her on her new promotion at Fox. I thought what an ungratefully...
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Established in 1968, the Club of Rome quickly set up branches across the Western world with members whom all agreed that society’s best form of governance was a scientific dictatorship.
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VIDEOWhen the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell starts sounding like Jim Cramer then you know the American banking system is in deep deep trouble.
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Geraldo Rivera’s appearances on the Fox News program The Five were abruptly canceled this week, RadarOnline.com has learned, causing concerns that the veteran host may be the next victim to be axed from the conservative news network. In a sudden development to come just days after Tucker Carlson was abruptly fired from Fox News last week, Rivera took to Twitter to announce his scheduled appearances on The Five for both Thursday and Friday had been canceled. “My appearances today and tomorrow on The Five have been canceled,” he wrote on Thursday. “I’m sure there’s a good reason.” “Never fear, I’ll...
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A San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting was thrown into chaos after a pro-trans activist began screaming in protest over the death of a transgender 'thief'. Banko Brown, 24, was killed last month by a security guard after allegedly trying to steal from a local Walgreens store. Brown was found with gunshot wounds and taken to a nearby hospital where he later died following the incident. At a meeting of the city's board of supervisors on Tuesday, protestors held up signs reading 'Justice for Banko Brown'. A video clip taken of the public comment section of the meeting shows one...
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A new study just obliterated any doubts that Microsoft’s Bing is just as leftist and radical as its top competitor Google. Media solutions company AllSides conducted a new analysis over a two-week period (March 9-22, 2023) finding that a whopping 83 percent of the news articles displayed on Bing News’ homepage “were from media outlets on the left.” But here’s the kicker: “Bing’s homepage displayed zero news sources rated Right or Lean Right by AllSides,” and only 13 percent of the sources displayed were from the “center.” The top 6 outlets that Bing comnmonly curated were sources that AllSides rated...
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The Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville takes center stage on Saturday afternoon. The meeting has been overshadowed by an investigation into the death of four horses. Then on Thursday, trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. was suspended indefinitely after the sudden death of two of his horses. The event gets underway later on Friday but all eyes will be on the track at 6.57pm for the $3million race Saturday. Here, DailyMail.com takes you through everything you need to know, including the favorites and the all important post positions - as well as how to watch the Kentucky Derby... RUNNERS AND...
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A deep slumber might help buffer against memory loss for older adults facing a heightened burden of Alzheimer's disease, research suggests. Deep sleep, also known as non-REM slow-wave sleep, can act as a "cognitive reserve factor" that may increase resilience against a protein in the brain called beta-amyloid that is linked to memory loss caused by dementia. The new research reveals that superior amounts of deep, slow-wave sleep can act as a protective factor against memory decline in those with existing high amounts of Alzheimer's disease pathology—a potentially significant advance. The researchers recruited 62 older adults from the Berkeley Aging...
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As Ronald Reagan might say — there they go again. The “they” this time around is the Never Trump chorus insisting that not only can’t former President Donald Trump win the 2024 election, but he shouldn’t even be trying. Whether it’s Bush-cheerleader Karl Rove in the Wall Street Journal, or, in the same place, Ruth R. Wisse, a professor emerita at Harvard University, or the esteemed Andrew C. McCarthy over at National Review, or more scattered over the political landscape, the Trump naysayers are out in force, predicting, of course, that the former president’s reelection bid is dead in the...
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John 14:1-6 Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus says, “I am the way and the truth and the life.” Either Jesus is who he says he is (in which case we are obliged to give our whole lives to him), or he is a madman (in which case we should be against him).What does not remain, as C.S. Lewis saw so clearly, is the bland middle position that, though he isn’t divine, he is a good, kind, and wise ethical teacher. If he isn’t who he says he is, then he isn’t admirable at all.Thus Jesus compels a choice in a...
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