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New Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson (LA) certainly wasn’t getting a honeymoon at the New York Times. The paper’s chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse was both a veteran correspondent and a long-time player of the labeling bias game, as he showed in his Sunday edition story. The labeling slant started with the headline: “Mike Johnson’s
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In an era marked by women’s rights militancy, a deafening silence looms over the savage atrocities experienced by Jewish women and girls at the hands of Hamas terrorists. The United Nations commemorated the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on Saturday, while a blatant contradiction stared the world right in the face:
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Last week, Bill Maher had director Oliver Stone as a guest on his podcast and was flabbergasted when Stone suggested that the 2020 election might have been stolen. Advertisement Maher insisted that Trump was more “authoritarian” than Joe Biden because Trump doesn’t concede elections, to which Stone replied, “I mean, do you know for a
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The latest PBS Independent Lens film program, “A Town Called Victoria,” was a three-hour report on the January 2017 firebombing of the Victoria Islamic Center mosque in the small town of Victoria, Texas. Predictably, there was a deeper left-wing political message within this documentary, part of the “Exploring Hate” series by NYC-based public television station
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What would left-wing politicians do without MAGA? How would they terrify ordinary voters into supporting liberals for office?  <span class=”fr-mk” style=”display: none;”>&nbsp;</span><span class=”fr-mk” style=”display: none;”>&nbsp;</span> I’m sure they’d think of something. But it’s just too darn easy to blame MAGA for everything. So until another group comes along that presents itself as a suitable scapegoat,
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Alright, it isn’t just the Supreme Court, but the MAGA Republicans, Conservatives, and people who respect life, but it all started with the overturn of Roe v. Wade. In the two years since the Court shook the world and disappointed the Left Wing of the nation, there have been 32,000 more births and 32,000 fewer
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It’s common knowledge that the U.S. government wastes millions and at times billions of dollars in taxpayer funds. This is especially true when large expenditures for one reason or another are released quickly, or with subjective and unnecessary planned goal/release dates. When these programs are initiated, proper precautions have often not been taken to guard
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As part of its endless cycle of being scandalized by Donald Trump, PBS NewsHour correspondent Laura Barron-Lopez interviewed liberal Harvard professor Laurence Tribe. She presented him as a “constitutional scholar” on Tuesday to explain how apparently wrong it was for a judge to rule Trump was eligible to be on the 2024 ballot in Colorado.
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Hamas released a second group of hostages late Saturday as part of a deal brokered by the Qatari government after initially holding up the release. The hostages are all Israeli women and children, along with four hostages from Thailand held by the radical terrorist group after it carried out a deadly terrorist attack on multiple
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On the PBS edition of Amanpour & Co. this week, host Christiane Amanpour wept over “Israel’s siege on Gaza,” which meant (according to this written introduction) that “basic necessities like food, water, medicine and fuel are close to running out completely.” Amanpour talked to UN Relief Chief Martin Griffiths, who gullibly found Hamas’s fatality numbers
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“That’s what the Irish government is telling the Irish people, that they’re ’far-right’ and ‘racist’ because they don’t want … criminal … b*stards living among them,” says one Irishman sick of his government’s woke migration policies. Advertisement The Irish seem to have remembered this week that they are a fighting people, furiously rioting after a
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The Biden Administration gave Xi Jinping exactly what he wanted at last week’s San Francisco summit, namely, a White House statement that “We obviously don’t support independence for Taiwan.” A top Chinese commentator hailed tis as “a big step forward on the Taiwan issue.” Biden also got what he asked for: A Chinese promise to
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Nancy Pelosi’s nepo-baby, Alexandra, was caught on camera admitting essentially that January 6 and the ensuing prosecutions were a marketing gimmick to propagandize the public for the benefit of the Democrat Party. Advertisement The video, apparently filmed surreptitiously in the style of Project Veritas and released by CitizenLens, reportedly between Pelosi and a January 6
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Several states are looking to propose legislation expanding education options next year, while others are facing lawsuits claiming school choice voucher programs are unconstitutional. While school choice had many wins in 2023, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and South Carolina are all facing lawsuits after passing policies and legislation creating more options for student education. “It just baffles
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Tuesday’s New York Times lead, “Trump’s Dire Words Raise New Fears About His Authoritarian Bent,” was an alarmist story that begged the question, if Trump really is the next Hitler, then why do Democrats want the media to give him airtime? This story inspired multiple freakouts on MSNBC, starting with Joe Scarborough’s wild talk of Trump
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The holiday season is here! Thanksgiving is in the rearview mirror, and Christmas is a month away. Before we know it, 2023 will be gone, and another election year will be upon us. Advertisement The 2024 presidential election will be the most consequential in our nation’s history. Our great country is in decline, and under
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Gary Varvel Gary Varvel is the editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1957, Varvel was drawn to cartoons as a child when he saw a copy of MAD magazine. His freshman year at Danville High School in Danville, Indiana, Varvel won his first cartoon contest held by the school newspaper.
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A temporary ceasefire, or pause, between Israel and Hamas was set to begin Friday morning. The pause was offered in exchange for at least 50 women and children hostages in Gaza, while Israel also agreed to pause hostilities for at least four days and release 150 Palestinian women and children in Israeli custody. Advertisement According
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