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December 3, 2020
Michael Barone

“My sense is that if Trump wins, Hillary supporters will be sad,” the left-wing blogger tweeted the day of the 2016 election. “If Hillary wins, Trump supporters will be angry. Important difference.” Kohn turned out to be wrong that year about her own side, which angrily set about delegitimizing Trump’s victory. She was wrong too in […] Source: Democrats are reaping…

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December 3, 2020
Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson on President-elect Joe Biden picking “certain jobs for certain identities” in his presentations of his administration picks. Carlson said if you really want to flatten the social structure, you’d want a return to meritocracy. Source: Tucker Carlson: Certain Jobs For Certain Identities, How Is This Better Than Jim Crow? | Video | RealClearPolitics

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December 3, 2020
Biden profile points finger

Many of us will give money to charity this month. Americans give more than any other people in the world. Good for us. 56 years ago, because American charities hadn’t ended poverty, Source: Better Than Charity

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December 1, 2020
Oval Office

So many articles are being written these days about the likely shape of a potential Biden Administration that it’s high time we asked the question: what would a second term for Trump look like? Source: Looking Ahead to Trump’s Second Term – American Greatness

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December 1, 2020
Michigan county clerks testify

We’ve been bringing you a lot of the coverage of the election integrity hearings that are being held. Some of the testimony has been striking and it’s certainly had an affect on the people who’ve heard the hearings and on the legislators involved. We reported how Republicans in both Arizona and Pennsylvania have made moves to try to do something…

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December 1, 2020

President Trump should heed Attorney General William Barr’s announcement that the Justice Department has not found enough evidence of vote fraud to change the presidential election result. Source: Trump should accede to Attorney General William Barr and thus concede

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December 1, 2020
Bill Barr Testifies

The attorney general becomes the highest-ranking official to break with Trump over claims that the election was stolen. Source: Barr: No evidence of election fraud that would swing the race for Trump – The Washington Post

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December 1, 2020
Dominion Voting Systems

By: John Poulos – wsj.com – November 30, 2020 Accurate, transparent and accessible elections—this is the objective that motivated me to create Dominion Voting Systems 18 years ago in Canada. From the start, the company was focused on improving paper-based voting, and it continues to pursue vote-tabulation solutions that enhance accuracy and transparency through audits and reviews, as well as by allowing…

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December 1, 2020
Supreme court's viewer's seating - Pews

What a difference a one-justice swing in the Supreme Court makes. Late Wednesday, the high court, in a 5-4 ruling, granted two religious organizations an injunction, relieving them from the suffocating restrictions that New York’s Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, had imposed on community worship. Source: For Thanksgiving, the Supreme Court upholds religious liberty | TheHill

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December 1, 2020
Chinese lab workers

CNN has a breaking story out of China where documents have been acquired which reveal that the Chinese communist government authorities have not been honest in their reporting of the crisis within their country. The documents show that the Chi-Com leaders were intentionally downplaying the crisis and deceptively underreporting the figures they were dealing with on the Mainland. Source: Following…

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November 30, 2020
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Cuomo thinks he can limit the capacity of churches and synagogues to ten people in areas besieged by COVID-19 — while other, more “essential” activities face no limit at all. The Supreme Court quite rightly disagrees. Source: Supreme Court Decision on Churches & Coronavirus: Cuomo’s Restrictions Go Too Far | National Review

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