#238026
More wall means less confrontation.
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#238027
In 2017, information published by this reporter and John Solomon, then with Circa, a online news organization under Sinclair Media, exposed that former Obama National Security Advisor Susan Rice had unmasked a number of U.S. officials connected to then President Donald Trump's campaign.
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#238028
The crown teachers once put on Shakespeare now lies uneasy upon his head as the English playwright comes under assault from teachers who fault his un-woke attitudes regarding race, sexuality, gender and class.
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#238029
The costs of bleeding-heart utopianism may not be felt on Twitter or in university seminar rooms, but they are nonetheless real
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#238030
China brazenly interfered in Canada’s last two elections, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems oddly unconcerned.
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#238031
Mark Lamont Hill called the blacks who met with Trump "mediocre negroes", Steve Harvey in particular.
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#238032
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) conceded to black college graduates on Friday that she is “not a person of color” after she was heavily criticized and mocked for taking a DNA test and claiming that she is part Native American. | Politics
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#238033
Our institutions under the Obama administration were politicized in ways that should shock the American conscience.
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#238034
EDIT: I’ve added the responses from Toni Weisskopf and David Weber at the end. Baen Books is a sci-fi/fantasy publishing house that has been around since the early 1980s. They’ve published thousands of titles from hundreds of authors. Baen is notable in our current time period because it is one of the only traditional publishers … Continue reading Publishing House Baen Books Attacked by Cancel Culture →
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#238035
Thousands of Americans have died needlessly because of weaponized disinformation.
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#238036
Donald Trump boldly proclaimed that the GOP “never going back to the party of Paul Ryan, Karl Rove, and Jeb Bush” during his speech at CPAC.
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#238037
It has been a particularly embarrassing week for the press, and it's only Saturday. For an industry that's as disliked and distrusted as Congress, there's a lot of work that media need to do to win back viewers' trust. There's no room for error, especially now that there's a subgenre of news that has zero basis in fact, and is created for the sole purpose of generating clicks and cash. But learning to be more careful and even-handed is apparently hard for much of media, and this week was especially rough for an industry that's already struggling to regain credibility. In no particular order, here are some of the most embarrassing media moments from this week: The New York Times' unsubstantiated hit on Rick Perry:
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#238038
Here's what the documents show
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#238039
Roughly a dozen Portland police officers faced off with a small group at a Northeast Portland Fred Meyer on Tuesday after people tried to take food that had been thrown away.
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#238040
The FBI reported 55 officers were killed by gunfire in 2021 through the end of November.
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#238041
We are going to discuss the entire history of American journalism. I dive into the origins of journalism in the U.S., discuss the beginnings of the media est...
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#238042

How Canada Protects Sharia Law

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

Anybody with a dissenting opinion will be moved out of the way
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#238043
Queer Twitter is in the midst of a civil war today, with everyone trying to work out how the​y feel about Jameela Jamil, and the answer is: it's very very complicated. Here's what went down:
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#238045
Thefts reminiscent of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid worsen supply-chain woes.
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#238046
Sign Up For Exclusive Episodes At https://timcast.com/ Merch – https://timcast.creator-spring.com Hosts: Tim @Timcast … *For corrections please email [email protected]*
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#238047

Hungary and the Crisis of Europe

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

The governing elites of the European Union versus the nationalism of most Europeans. Analysis by Viktor Orban.
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#238048
President Trump announced that the Secretary Of Defense Mattis was stepping down earlier in the week
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#238049
A comparative look at population growth and spending over 10 years.
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#238050
Montana became the 18th state to end its concealed carry permit requirement when Gov. Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 102 on Thursday. 
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