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On a $15 Billion Biden-Harris Scandal: |
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"We have no doubt that, in the years to come, the media will describe the Biden-Harris administration as 'scandal-free.' But that's only because for the past four years they've vigorously ignored any and all scandals.
"Case in point is the $15 billion giveaway that Biden-Harris snuck through this summer without a single hearing, vote, or advance notice, in an attempt to buy seniors' votes. Followed up by a campaign email to these same seniors on behalf of Kamala Harris, also paid for by taxpayers.
"Is any of this legal? Who cares, if it helps Harris win in November? At least, that's how the mainstream press is treating this scandal.
"Here's the background."
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— Issues & Insights Editorial Board
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— Issues & Insights Editorial Board
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Posted October 31, 2024 • 08:11 AM
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On Ex-White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and His Efforts to Try to Tie President Trump to Adolf Hitler: |
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"The recent media blitz led by ex-White House Chief of Staff John Kelly as he tried to tie former President Trump to Adolf Hitler has certainly gotten a good bit of attention.
"I suppose that's what media blitzes are for.
"And I imagine the Kamala Harris campaign is very pleased with Kelly's participation in their closing argument to the 2024 race.
"I will leave the politics to others.
"I see Kelly's comments through a different lens -- as one of only three other people in the entire world who have roughly the same perspective on the Trump White House as Gen. Kelly does.
"From that perspective, I was shocked and disappointed by the course of action he has chosen to follow."
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— Mick Mulvaney, Former White House Chief of Staff Under President Trump
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— Mick Mulvaney, Former White House Chief of Staff Under President Trump
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Posted October 30, 2024 • 07:42 AM
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On a New U.S. House Judiciary Committee Report Concluding That Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan Weaponized Her Agency Against Elon Musk: |
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"The Chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) weaponized the agency against Elon Musk's Twitter, according to a House Judiciary report provided exclusively to the Daily Caller.
"Biden-appointed FTC Chair Lina Khan introduced a consent decree against the platform due to Musk's acquisition, according to the report, although Khan denied that was the reason. However, the FTC was considering potentially enforcing the consent decree in the years preceding Musk's acquisition -- but Khan 'called for an immediate vite' days after the deal was announced, documents show."
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— Eireann Van Natta, Daily Caller
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— Eireann Van Natta, Daily Caller
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Posted October 29, 2024 • 08:29 AM
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Reporting on the Biden Administration Suing States and Municipalities Across the Country to Thwart Election Integrity Efforts: |
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"The Biden administration's Department of Justice is suing states and towns across the country in an effort to thwart election integrity measures ahead of the presidential election, resulting in pushback from election integrity advocates.
"The DOJ has sued Virginia, Alabama, and rural Wisconsin towns over the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls and switching to only paper ballots and hand-counting. Some of the jurisdictions are fighting back, arguing that they are following the law as they work to ensure election integrity.
"The Justice Department sued Virginia earlier this month over removing non-citizens from its rolls ahead of the Nov. 5 elections. A federal judge in Virginia on Friday ordered the commonwealth to place non-citizens back on its voter rolls. The judge ruled that removing the registered voters from the rolls violated federal law, WRIC reported."
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— Natalia Mittelstadt, Just the News
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— Natalia Mittelstadt, Just the News
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Posted October 28, 2024 • 08:16 AM
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On Democrats' Political Lawfare Against Donald Trump: |
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"Democrats have denied that their serial attempts to imprison former President Donald Trump and a long list of his former aides, political allies and supporters amount to an illegal campaign of political lawfare. But how else do you describe President Joe Biden's shocking demand this week that 'we gotta lock him (Donald Trump) up'?
"f course, immediately after saying it, Biden even in his attenuated mental state realized he had said something horribly wrong. So he backtracked, auto-erased his initial comment and said, 'politically lock him up.' Which of course is a non-sequitur.
"Lock him up for what? Does it really matter? As the Queen said in Alice In Wonderland, 'Sentence first -- verdict afterwards!' Biden and his allies just want Trump to go away. For a long time, if possible."
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— Issues & Insights Editorial Board
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— Issues & Insights Editorial Board
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Posted October 24, 2024 • 08:48 AM
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Reporting on How Senate Democrats in Swing States Are Running Away from Vice President Kamala Harris and the Administration: |
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"Democrats running for the Senate in 'blue wall' states that will be critical to determining the outcome of the 2024 election are running away from Vice President Harris, signaling that they are hoping to win over some of former President Trump's voters to keep their seats.
"And Democratic candidates in those states have been careful about criticizing Trump during the high-stakes debates. They have focused on policy and their own records without taking many -- or any -- shots against the Republican nominee.
"Pennsylvania incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D) has even embraced Trump's tariff policies. His campaign launched an ad last week that described him as 'independent' and touted how he 'bucked' the Biden administration to protect fracking and 'sided with Trump to end NAFTA.'"
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— Alexander Bolton, The Hill
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— Alexander Bolton, The Hill
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Posted October 23, 2024 • 08:14 AM
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On Donald Trump's McDonald's Stop: |
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"'Even if you flippin' fries at McDonlad's,' Oprah Winfrey once said, 'if you are excellent, everybody wants to be in your line.'
"I thought of this quote when Donald Trump turned up yesterday at a McDonald's restaurant in suburban Philadelphia to work a shift making French fries, then handing bags of food to drive-through customers.
"As political stunts go, this might have been the best I've ever seen, because it served two very powerful purposes in the presidential race."
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— Piers Morgan, Journalist and Media Personality
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— Piers Morgan, Journalist and Media Personality
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Posted October 22, 2024 • 08:24 AM
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On the Left's Deceit About So-Called Misinformation from the Right: |
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"On an Oct. 13 MSNBC broadcast with anchor Jen Psaki, Democratic strategist -- and ormer political advisor to President Bill Clinton -- James Carville denounced Donald Trump for putting 'the entire Constitution in jeopardy.' Carville offered a concrete example of the right's subversion of American freedom and democracy: 'The Supreme Court and Clarence Thomas have totally greenlighted the idea that you could round up, use the military to round up your political enemies.' A former political advisor to Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, Psaki replied with a smile, 'We love the truth telling.'
"Carville and Psaki are typical. The left often portrays itself as the rigorous defender of truth against relentless right-wing disinformation while resolutely promoting progressive disinformation, including the falsehood that disinformation is a distinctively right-wing phenomenon.
"Small wonder that Carville did not elaborate on his extraordinary accusation, and that Psaki did not ask why he singled out Justice Thomas or how the Supreme Court authorized the rounding up of political enemies. Perhaps Carville had in mind the coutr's holding last July in Trump v. United States 'that the President is absolutely immune from criminal prosecution for conduct within his exclusive sphere of constitutional authority.' But the Constitution does not give the president authority to round up political enemies."
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— Peter Berkowitz, the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
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— Peter Berkowitz, the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
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Posted October 21, 2024 • 07:49 AM
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On the FBI Quietly Revising the Nation's Violent Crime Stats: |
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"When the FBI originally released the 'final' crime data for 2022 in September 2023, it reported that the nation's violent crime rate fell by 2.1%. This quickly became, and remains, a Democratic Party talking point to counter Donald Trump's claims of soaring crime.
"But the FBI has quietly revised those numbers, releasing new data that shows violent crime increased in 2022 by 4.5%. The new data includes thousands more murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults.
"The Bureau -- which has been at the center of partisan storms -- made no mention of these revisions in its September 2024 press release.
"RCI discovered the change through a cryptic reference on the FBI website that states: 'The 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion in CIUS, 2023.' But there is no mention that the numbers increased. One only sees the change by downloading the FBI's new crime data and comparing it to the file released last year."
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— John R. Lott Jr., President of the Crime Prevention Research Center
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— John R. Lott Jr., President of the Crime Prevention Research Center
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Posted October 17, 2024 • 08:08 AM
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Reporting On How the Media is Delegitimizing Allegations that Vice President Kamala Harris Plagiarized Parts of a Book She Co-Cauthoered: |
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"Legacy media are working overtime to delegitimize a new report indicating Kamala Harris allegedly plagiarized parts of a book she co-authored.
"The cover-up began on Monday shortly after the Manhattan Institute's Christopher Rufo reported findings by Austrian 'plagiarism hunter' Stefan Weber, who purportedly discovered that a 2009 book co-authored by Harris and Joan O'C. Hamilton contains passages seemingly lifted from various other published works and websites. The book is titled Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor's Plan to Make Us Safer."
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— Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist
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— Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist
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Posted October 16, 2024 • 08:20 AM
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