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May 12 2021
Analysis
Behind The Curtain: How The New York Times Manufactures Lies For Democrats To Attack Their Opponents
These kinds of things aren't one-offs, they're how corporate media and the Democratic Party work in tandem to defeat their conservative opponents.
Glenn Youngkin pulled ahead of his competitors, winning a surprise victory in the Virginia Republican primary Monday night. Within moments, Terry McAuliffe, the former governor and the strong favorite to win the 2021 Democratic nomination,
The FederalistSep 11 2020
Opinion
Defense Secretary Esper: Since Sept. 11 attacks, our heroic military has successfully fought terrorism
We cannot forget that America’s safety over the past two decades has come at a great cost.
Exactly 19 years ago, Al Qaeda launched a vicious attack on our homeland by using four hijacked airlines as tools to murder nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children at New York City’s World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, and on a quiet field near Shanksville, Pa.
No one could have
Fox News (Opinion)Oct 07 2020
News
'Most complete indictment of media bias ever': Cruz demands answers from CBS over Tara Reade interview airing in Australia, not US
Sen. Ted Cruz is demanding answers from CBS News over why the network aired an interview with Tara Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, in Australia but not in the United States.
“This is the most complete indictment of media bias ever. Why does CBS think voters in...Australia need to know about these serious charges against Biden, but not voters in...America (where he’s
Washington ExaminerMay 02 2018
News
Boy Scouts Unveils Historic Name Change As Girls Join Youth Programs
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is changing one of its iconic program’s names after entering a new era of inclusion for both boys and girls.
HuffPostMar 02 2021
Opinion
Big Tech companies thrive because consumers can't quit them
Big Tech's dominance within the social, political, and economic spheres of life is not going unnoticed; reining it in has become a bipartisan aim, even if for competing reasons.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri argues that Facebook and Twitter are censorious. Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota suggests that they are not censorious enough. In any case, both think Congress
Washington ExaminerNov 18 2020
Fact Check
Did Gov. Cuomo Say It Was ‘Bad News’ Pfizer Vaccine Progress Came Under Trump?
In November 2020, a raft of Republican lawmakers and right-leaning commentators condemned Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for, according to them, politicizing Pfizer’s announcement that the COVID-19 vaccine it had been developing appeared to be 90% effective.
On Nov. 9, Tom Elliott, the right-leaning founder of the media company Grabien, tweeted out a short clip of Cuomo’s
SnopesAug 29 2021
News
Mitt Romney: It Is ‘Our National Character’ to Welcome People Who Seek Asylum
Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that it was part of American’s “national character” to accept refugees seeking asylum.
Anchor Jake Tapper said, “Your home state of Utah is welcoming Afghan refugees, as I would expect, from Utah. But many conservative voices, including Republican lawmakers, have been speaking out against letting Afghans come into the
Breitbart NewsSep 02 2019
Opinion
My social media feeds look different from yours and it's driving political polarization
The election season is winding up, and my social media is once again awash with political stories. Headlines stream: “Warren and Bernie’s awkward truce...”, “Trump sees his base growing...” and “The Fed’s real message...”. This is the America I see today.
The trouble is, it’s not the America you see or anyone else sees. It is my personally-curated version of reality. A constantly
Guest Writer - CenterApr 25 2019
Opinion
Joe Biden is the best candidate to beat Trump
Joe Biden’s limitations as a presidential candidate are so obvious that they’re almost a litany: He’s too old, too white, too male, too touchy-feely, too loquacious. But he has one huge plus: He may be the person who could move President Trump out of the White House.
Biden, the former vice president, rightly put the obligation of replacing Trump at the center of his announcement
Washington Post