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niversity of California, Berkeley has blocked a student-led effort to host firebrand conservative author Ben
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Jareth Nebula wants to raise awareness for those who feel like they're from another planet - and officially identifies as a genderless alien. Nebula, 33, was born female, but transitioned to male when they were 29 years old, changing their name to Jareth (inspired by David Bowie's character in the…
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A Penn State associate professor allegedly hoped for the deaths of prominent conservative voices, including former President Donald Trump, Jordan Peterson, and Ben Shapiro. The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo shared alleged screenshots of alarming tweets sent by Zack Furness – a Penn State ...
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Conservatives all over social media are concerned that perhaps people like Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Paul Ryan, and the usual pack of Democrat-leaning Republicans simply don?t want President Trump to lead any victories?big or small?during his tenure. Forget the Leftists going after President Trump?what could be more diabolical than for members of his own own party to purposely cause chaos in the White House, and to block any/all successes, large or small?  Because that?s certainly what seems to be happening. After all, Donald Trump is the ultimate ?outsider?, perhaps the cause of extreme resentment for these very unpopular career politicians, and a constant reminder that we?and not they?are their bosses. Todd Starnes wrote on FoxNews.com, ?The mainstream media hates President Trump. So do Democrats and establishment Republicans also known as Republicans in Name Only (RINO). They want to bring down this presidency ? and will do and say anything to overthrow this duly elected leader. Anything.? On , Dan Bongino didn?t mince his words: ?If Obamacare repeal doesn?t happen then the curtain will be pulled back and ?the wizard? will be exposed. And, by ?the wizard,? I mean full of sh%# politicians.? And here are a few comments on @SenateMajLdr McConnell?s account: Since you failed to do what you promised the American people you would do, ?Repeal Obama Care? it?s time for you to step down as leader!! — Michael (@michael_mosher) July 18, 2017 Don?t give us another unconstitutional bankrupting inefficient government-run program!!! REPEAL OBAMACARE; don?t ?fix? it!!! — Wilda Bezet (@wildbez) July 11, 2017 GOP has control of EVERYTHING and you still can?t get anything done. This is on you, not Dems. Fix it or step aside for someone that will. — Kelly wiles (@johnkellywiles) July 18, 2017 So what are you going to do about this? Can we recall you from office? I?m sick of your betrayal to US, the voters! And I did vote for you! — Marie Mendez (@MarieMe42866742) July 10, 2017 Frankly few scenarios other than ?purposeful failure? offer a better explanation as to why, after 7 years of complaining about Obamacare and holding majority over the highest offices in America, they have no solid plans to repeal and replace Obamacare. And a ?solid plan? means not merely trying to ?fix? such an unfixable, faulty product but instead throwing out the bad and offering a better, more viable solution for America?s healthcare needs. Many Senate Republicans are feeling the same concerns, with their current ire directed at McConnell. Hopefully the President and the ?good guys? in Congress will continue fighting to rid our country of the monstrosity that was incorrectly titled the ?Affordable Care Act?. From The Hill: Tensions are bubbling over between President Trump and Senate Republicans. White House officials are blaming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for getting stuffed at the goal line on ObamaCare repeal-and-replace legislation, while GOP senators say Trump failed to provide any meaningful political momentum for the prized measure. “He was of no help,” grumbled one GOP senator, who doubted that Trump would have done much to defend lawmakers from political attacks if the bill passed. A member of Trump’s team says their boss bears no responsibility for the embarrassing loss because McConnell was in charge of putting together a Senate package. “This was McConnell’s deal,” said a White House official when asked what went wrong. After McConnell conceded Monday night that he did not have enough votes to pass the Senate version of the healthcare bill, he suffered another defeat Tuesday when GOP colleagues quickly smacked down his backup plan: pass the ObamaCare repeal-only bill that cleared the Senate and House in 2015. But a senior Senate Republican aide bristled at the notion that McConnell fumbled the ball. “Repeal-only is what Leader McConnell wanted to do in January. The president wanted to do repeal and replace,” the aide said. McConnell told reporters in January that the GOP healthcare bill would closely resemble the repeal-only bill, which the Republican-controlled Senate and House passed two years ago but then-President Obama vetoed. At the time, McConnell and other GOP leaders were debating whether to set up a two- or three-year transition period to give themselves time to come up with replacement legislation. Trump, however, put pressure on Congress to keep ObamaCare’s most popular provisions: protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions and the ability of young adults to stay on their parents’ health insurance until age 26. He was backed up by centrists such as Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who said it would be better to have a detailed plan for replacing the law before repealing it. Now, Trump is calling on Congress to let ObamaCare fail, raising the possibility the White House will stop making cost-sharing reduction payments, which insurance companies use to help low-income people afford insurance. “As I have always said, let ObamaCare fail and then come together and do a great healthcare plan. Stay tuned!” the president tweeted Tuesday. Just floating the notion angered some GOP senators. “He’s the president of the United States. These people are folks who are looking to him to help them,” said a second Republican senator who requested anonymity to discuss Trump’s stance frankly.
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Bernie Sanders, the socialist Senator from Vermont, thinks prisoners in America should be allowed to vote—regardless of their crimes. ‘Even terrible people should have the right to vote,’ he said. This includes rapists, terrorists, child molesters, and serial killers. Bernie knows that prisoners will most likely vote for free stuff and his socialism. PRE-ORDER YOUR …
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WORLD - Thousands of scientists around the world are looking for new work after they realized the science is settled and there was no need for them anymore. 'The science is settled,' said climatologist Blorg Norbergrobben as he hung his head sadly. 'I heard that on CNN. What am I going to do with my life now that all knowledge has ...
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Making his latest appearance Tuesday on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, NBC special correspondent and former Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw blamed “Fox News and ever more poisonous right-wing political organizations” for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as they’ve “constantly attack[ed]” President Biden, weakening him and the west.
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Trump supporters face threats of physical violence and abuse in a city known for its liberalism.
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A new form of Orwellian tyranny.
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The mayors who surrender parts of their cities to left-wing “protesters” are tacitly endorsing lawlessness themselves.
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ATLANTA, GA - CDC officials have released official guidelines and recommendations for activity during the pandemic. At the top of the list is a request for people to stop giving them wedgies every time they pass them on the street. 'You all need to stop this immature behavior right now!' said CDC official Mortimer Herbie Jr.&n ...
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The port of Churchill, Man., could supply our allies in Europe with Canadian energy to free them from reliance on the Russian oil that fuels Putin's war machine
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The University of Michigan is looking for someone to clamp down on “students of concern” and “enact cultural appropriation prevention initiatives.”
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Facing "various charges"
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The NFL team formerly known as the Washington Redskins announced a new temporary name on Thursday as they search for an adequate replacement for their old name, which had been the subject of an ongoing public pressure campaign. “For updated brand clarity and consistency purposes, we will call ourselves the “Washington Football Team” pending adoption […]
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President Joe Biden?s ?American Families Plan? is yet another bid to reward Democratic interests with yet more cash and government and quasi-government jobs, further bloating Amer…
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced Friday that she’s running for Congress, looking to make a political comeback after more than a decade out of office.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to announce he’s joining the ever-growing list of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, the New York Daily News reported Friday.
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For more than 50 consecutive days, Portland has been in a state of violent anarchy. Although the mainstream media is portraying the mayhem as mostly peaceful protests for social justice, this is not the case. Over the past 50 days, the anarchists in Portland have become emboldened. According to a
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Former President Donald Trump endorsed Sarah Palin for Congress on Sunday night, calling the former candidate for vice president “tough and smart," adding she will “never back down.”
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US grand jury impaneled for Russia probe: media
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On "The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special" this week, the Daily Wire editor-in-chief speaks with former GOP South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley about her tenure as the United Nations ambassador and her impression of the international organization. Video and partial transcript below:
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