Keyword: davi
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Phelim McAleer, a producer of the upcoming independent movie “My Son Hunter” exposing alleged corruption in the Biden family, said he hasn’t “recovered from the shock” after knowing that Hunter Biden’s attorney had infiltrated his movie set in Serbia.“Hunter Biden’s lawyer was on the set of our movie, secretly recording and interviewing people under false pretenses over several days to find out what was going on,” McAleer said in a recent interview with EpochTV’s “China Insider” program.The lawyer that he was referring to is Hollywood attorney Kevin Morris, ...According to McAleer, Morris and two of his associates flew to his...
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The trailer for My Son Hunter, which already has over one million views across social media, depicts just the “tip of the iceberg” in a movie that does not “pull any punches,” actor John James, who plays President Joe Biden in the film, said during an exclusive interview on Breitbart News Saturday, previewing the film ahead of its September 7 release.***After reading the script, James said he absolutely had to participate in the film.“I said, yes, I have to do this. I said I haven’t read a script like this where I actually laugh out loud,” James said, although he...
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De Pasquale’s Dozen: Rep. Thaddeus McCotter by Lisa De Pasquale 06/03/2010 When conservative actor Robert Davi told me Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R.-Mich.) should be President, I laughed. Just kidding. I said, “Who?” Rep. McCotter represents the 11th district in Michigan and can play guitar behind his head. He is chairman of the Republican House Policy Committee and frequent contributor to Andrew Breitbart’s Big Hollywood. Actually, before Davi professed his love for bald, Michigan congressmen, I saw McCotter speak at the weekly Blogger Briefing organized by Robert Bluey at The Heritage Foundation. Unlike some members of Congress, Rep. McCotter doesn’t do...
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An exciting proposal to strengthen national security at the local level, born three weeks after 9/11, is languishing in the Department of Homeland Security's bureaucracy, says its originator, well-known character actor Robert Davi. In an exclusive interview with NewsMax, Davi – star of the TV series "Profiler" and scores of films – reveals that he has been pushing his idea for a nationally organized group of citizens working with the FBI and local law enforcement to monitor threats to national and local security. He compares the group – which he calls Civilian Patrol 93 in homage of the heroes of...
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Jan. 20 - There were 22 drafts of President Bush’s Inaugural Address, according to news reports, the final one being approved as suitable for history’s long and indelible memory. Since every White House has its leaks, moles, spies and secret e-mailers, it was inevitable that an earlier draft—and accompanying commentary—would end up in the wrong hands. Fortunately those hands were mine, and it is my patriotic duty to make this draft public. We are still at this moment a free society, and I think I’m still protected by the First Amendment (though I’m not completely sure about that.) Anyway, if...
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<p>AS part of his black-hole budget, Gov. Gray Davis has proposed ending the requirement that city councils, school boards and other local agencies notify the public and publish the agendas of upcoming meetings.</p>
<p>It is a backdoor attempt to shift the choice to post agendas -- and the costs -- to local governing bodies, which are as desperate for funds as the governor. No doubt, some of those boards and agencies would choose saving money over posting agendas.</p>
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<p>SACRAMENTO - In the four months since Gray Davis won re-election, the Democratic governor has rewarded at least 17 former campaign workers with state jobs -- many with generous raises -- even as California prepares to lay off hundreds of state workers.</p>
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California Governor's Race: The Tide Is TurningPatrick MallonMonday, Sept. 16, 2002 This article is the latest in the ongoing weekly series on the California governor's race. See previous articles: Davis and Apologists Fooling Themselves (9/9)The Farce That Is Sacramento (9/3)A Democratic Party Art Form – Inventing Voters (8/26)Tammany Hall's Next Target – Simon's Faith (8/16)California Governor's Race: Defying the Lies as Bombs Fly (8/9) Stealth Agenda Trumps Academic Success in Schools (8/2)Simon Survives Attacks, Davis Cons for Cash (7/26)Paralyzed From Facing Reality (7/19)California: Wanted! An Ethical Governor. Apply Within (7/15) Now that Bill Simon's campaign has been granted a...
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<p>With the race for governor now going full-tilt, and, presumably, with voters beginning to pay attention, this would be a great time for the candidates to start discussing some issues that really matter to the people of this state.</p>
<p>This is not to say that abortion, gun control and offshore oil drilling aren't important. Or that Gov. Gray Davis' fund-raising habits and Bill Simon's business record aren't worthy of our attention as significant indicators of the candidates' character.</p>
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