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This is the disturbing moment Steven Crowder berates his heavily-pregnant wife for not 'performing her wifely duties'. In the video obtained by journalist Yashar Ali and posted to his Substack, the YouTuber, 35, can be seen on shocking new Ring footage laying into Hilary as she struggles to stand while nearly eight months pregnant with twins. He bans her from using their only car to go grocery shopping - because it would mean he could not go to the gym - and tells her to feed their dogs medicine that she feared would be toxic for their unborn children. She...
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<p>Conservative media host and commentator Steven Crowder can be seen on a Ring Camera video berating his wife Hilary, who was at the time nearly eight months pregnant, and demanding that she handle medicine for his dogs that she was concerned was toxic to pregnant women. In the video, he snaps at her to put on her gloves to give his dogs medicine, walk the dogs, and otherwise "perform wifely duties," as she is clearly emotionally distressed.</p>
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Yashar Ali đ @yashar In an ad for his daughter's campaign, Dick Cheney says that in our nation's history there has never been an individual that's been a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. "He is a coward. A real man wouldn't lie to his supporters." 2:43 PM ¡ Aug 4, 2022
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Treisman is not a Trumper, but one of the Left, a supporter of Bernie Sanders. The HuffPo, like NPR, doesnât bother to inform its readers about this at all. Buried in the fifteenth paragraph of the Washington Post story on Treisman is the salient fact that this psychopath himself explained that he wanted to kill Biden in order to âsave bernie [sic].â Treisman wrote on the Internet platform iFunny: âIf anything I have to save bernie.â Then he wondered on the same platform: âshould I kill joe biden?â But most of those who are imagining a MAGA hat on Treisman...
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's (D) has come under fire for allegedly turning a blind eye to one of his top aide's sexual misconduct and harassment. Rick Jacobs, the mayor's deputy chief of staff, has been accused sexual assault and harassment. LAPD officer Matthew Garza, who has been on the force for 23 years and served on Garcetti's security detail, filed a lawsuit against the city earlier this week, accusing Jacobs of harassment. He said "Garcetti had witnessed the assault and harassment and did nothing to stop it, nor hold Jacobs accountable," Yashar Ali reported.According to Ali, he had personal experience...
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Members of the mainstream media panned the virtual Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Monday for its similarity to a long infomercial and its boring and out-of-date feel. Philip Lewis, front page editor for the left-wing Huffington Post, perhaps summarized it best in his tweet: âThe DNC so far feels like one long ad on YouTube youâd usually skip. Charles M. Blow, a New York Times columnist, tweeted, âThis is a good effort by the DNC, but you can already tell that a virtual convention is going to be tough.â There are three additional days of the DNC. Author Matt Stoller...
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The White House Correspondents' Association typically keeps a low profile in its discussions with the White House press secretary over issues involving the news media. It tends not to wade into controversy, at least not in public. But faced with the president's continued hostility and confronted by false official statements, the two candidates vying to become president of the group want to take a bolder - and more confrontational - approach. "We as an organization need to be more concerned about getting lied to as a matter of course - and the American public getting lied to, through us -...
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During Donald Trumpâs press briefing yesterdayâwhich was ostensibly supposed to be about a Middle East peace deal but was instead just another government-funded anti-Biden campaign rallyâone reporter finally asked the question weâve all been waiting to hear: Does he regret all the lies? âMr. President, after three and a half years, do you regret at all, all the lying youâve done to the American people, on everything?â asked HuffPost senior White House Correspondent S.V. DĂĄte. âAll the what?â Trump responded. DĂĄte: âAll the lying. All the dishonesties.â Trump: âThat who has done?â DĂĄte: âYou have done.â âUhhh ⌠Yeah, go...
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President's response to HuffPo 'journalist' was absolutely perfect President Trump is known for his sharp retorts to belligerent journalists. His mini-arguments with the likes of Jim Acosta are well-documented because the vast majority of the time he makes them look like the fools they are. But it was responses like the President had for Huffington Post White House correspondent S.V. DĂĄte that really set him apart from every President we've had in the modern era. Questions like these do not deserve a response which is why the President didn't give him one. What makes the activist-journalist even more of an...
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For more than half an hour on Thursday, President Donald Trump sounded familiar themes at his coronavirus briefing: blasting presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, arguing that the rapidly spreading virus is being effectively managed, and questioning the security of voting by mail. Then he called on S.V. DĂĄte, HuffPost's White House correspondent.
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Faced with a public health crisis spiraling further out of control as a result of his own governing failures, a maskless President Donald Trump ranted against the âleft-wing mob,â âfar-left fascismâ and âcancel cultureâ in a disjointed speech delivered at an Independence Day celebration held at Mount Rushmore National Memorial on Friday night. âOur nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to defame our history,â Trump told a cheering crowd, most of whom also appeared to not be wearing masks. âAngry mobs are trying to tear down statues of our founders ... and unleash a wave of violent crime in our...
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An upcoming CNN town hall on the coronavirus pandemic will feature 17-year-old Greta Thunberg alongside a panel of medical experts. The program, âCoronavirus Facts and Fears,â also includes CNN broadcaster Sanjay Gupta, 50, former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, 71, and former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Richard Besser, 60. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, 52, will host alongside Gupta. However, social media watchdogs are foaming at the mouth over the choice to place a teen climate activist on a panel with public health experts. âWhat place does Greta Thunberg have in this town hall?â asks Twitter...
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Many gays with kids face the same challenges of straights with kids. How do you teach children morals? How do you get gum out of the dogâs hair? How do you teach children manners? How do you get your son or daughter into Harvard, Notre Dame, the Olympics or NBA Basketball? But a few of the challenges arise only in that particular environment of the gay man or men raising one or more straight sons. Boys grow up, and sometime between the period of cute adolescence and mature adulthood, there is that time when a son is a rebellious teenager....
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Several states are taking a stand on whether or not itâs âessentialâ to continue abortion during the coronavirus crisis. And so are many in the media. Their stance is no secret: abortion is âessential.â Pieces from Slate to the New York Times go so far as to suggest itâs even more necessary during a pandemic. And the politicians that are placing abortion on hold are âf****** monsters,â according to one Vice editor. Thatâs because, among their many reasons, they say that abortion is time-sensitive â and the lack of it endangers lives. Never mind that at least one life ends...
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Stanley I. Chera, who parlayed his fatherâs Brooklyn department store business into one of New York real estateâs biggest retail empires, reaped huge rewards from the cityâs emergence as a global shopping destination and used his wealth and connections to play kingmaker for Donald Trump, has died from complications of the coronavirus, making him the most high-profile industry casualty of the global pandemic. Cheraâs death on April 11 was confirmed to The Real Deal by sources who have worked closely with the firm he founded and ran, Crown Acquisitions. Yashar Ali, a journalist and contributor to New York Magazine, reported...
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President Donald Trump reportedly owns a stake in a company that produces hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drug he has repeatedly touted as a coronavirus treatment even though his experts say thereâs no strong evidence it works. Trump âhas a small personal financial interestâ in Sanofi, the French drugmaker that makes Plaquenil, the brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine, The New York Times reported Monday. In addition, Sanofiâs largest shareholders include a mutual fund company run by major Republican donor Ken Fisher, the paper said. Trumpâs three family trusts, as of last year, each had investments in a mutual fund whose largest holding was...
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The other matchup that jumps out at me is the possibility of Jennifer Rubin matching up with her Washington Post teammate Max Boot with the Final Four on the line.This is a parody. This is not meant to reflect any beliefs or statements of ESPN or the personalities named in this parody, nor any of the actual mannerisms of such people. Scott Van Pelt: So one of the most eagerly awaited moments of the 2020 election year has finally arrived. The selection committee revealed its brackets for the Comfortably Smug #LiberalHack tournament, sponsored as always by the private equity firm...
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When the CNN moderators gave Sanders the Trump treatment, the outraged ululations of the Left could be heard from sea to shining sea. Rolling Stoneâs Matt Taibbi tweeted, âThis is an unusually vile performance by CNN.â The Nationâs Elie Mystal raged, âJesus Christ I hate these biased questions from the moderators. âHow would you keep your plan from bankrupting the country?â JUST ASK THE KOCH BROTHERS TO MODERATE NEXT TIME!â HuffPostâs Zach Carter griped about CNNâs post-debate panel discussion, âCNNâs crew is just straight bashing Sanders post-debate.â The New Republicâs Libby Watson whined, âCNN is truly a terrible influence on...
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Yashar Ali ðŸÂË @yashar 4. Iranians are in the street calling for prosecutions, saying Soleimani is a murderer. Telling leadership of the Iranian government to resign and saying that Trump isn't the problem, that the Iranian government is. To say that these protesters are brave is an understatement 1:54 AM Ă¡ Jan 12, 2020
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Bloomberg News drew fire earlier this year for making it company policy to not investigate its owner (liberal billionaire 2020 presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg) or his Democratic rivals going into the election. The company said they would continue to investigate President Donald Trump, however. A recent Bloomberg investigation showed the outlet violated that policy, and the liberal HuffPost is having none of it.
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