November 29, 2024

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Who's standing tall for statues? Would you believe France's Macron?
French President Emmanuel Macron said he will not allow rioters to destroy statues or “rewrite” France’s history. Read More.
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T-Mobile CEO mocks Tucker Carlson and his large audience
On June 9, telecommunications giant T-Mobile's CEO Mike Sievert haughtily revealed via social media that the company was dropping all advertising for populist nationalist Tucker Carlson's highly rated Fox News program. Read More.
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Here are examples of what the Left wants to defund
This is what assorted leftists, anarchists, celebrities and media personalities want to defund and even abolish. Read More.
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Most famous former resident of Chaz/Chop: 'Baby Barack'
Did Barack Obama spend the first year of his life in what is now Chaz/Chop? It appears so. Read More.
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Trump thrill base in Tulsa, hits 2020 campaign themes
President Donald Trump on Saturday kicked off his 2020 campaign and thrilled his base amid an all-out nationwide assault from "the mob" as the alternative media characterize the violence enabled by the dominant media-political class. Read More.
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Pelosi removes portraits of speakers, all Democrats
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ordered four portraits of former speakers who served in the Confederacy to be removed from the U.S. Capitol. Read More.
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Who knew? Trump love boomed in Florida on his birthday
Several flotillas in Florida last Sunday were launched to celebrated President Donald Trump's birthday. Read More.
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Poll: 8 in 10 Americans want police funded, order restored
An overwhelming majority of Americans want law and order restored in the country after riots have devastated many cities, a new poll found. Read More.
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'Can I buy ya a hot dog?' Laid off by lockdown, worker declines
While Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was posing for a photo op at a Detroit restaurant on Thursday, a healthcare worker who was laid off as a result of the governor's coronavirus lockdown orders asked for help because his unemployment benefits had still not been processed. Read More.
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Having silenced America, mob takes aim at big sports
The woke mob has convinced the University of Florida to give up a popular cheer, is demanding that the Texas Rangers baseball team change its name, and has determined exercise equipment in Oakland looks too much like a racist symbol and must be removed. Read More.
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Media downplayed violence; Twitter censored Sen.Cotton
Twitter, many analysts and observers say, has been especially egregious amid the media coverage of the riots and demonstrations. Read More.
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Bolton's chief of staff praises President's 'principled decision'
In his soon to be released book “The Room Where It Happened”, former national security adviser John Bolton claims the "turning point" which changed his views on President Donald Trump's ability to lead was the president's decision not to bomb Iran after it shot down a U.S. drone. Read More.
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Thomas slams Supremes' DACA ruling; Trump unswayed
Despite a setback in the Supreme Court on Thursday, President Donald Trump has vowed to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Read More.
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As China threat grows, Japan rethinks its pacifist constitution
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Thursday that the country should consider acquiring preemptive strike capability amid ongoing regional threats, including escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Read More.
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Black lives universally popular; BLM called Marxist, 'totalitarian'
What exactly is Black Lives Matter? And what does it stand for? Read More.

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