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September 15, 2020
Scott Atlas censored

If the coronavirus pandemic has proved anything it is that most Americans and their leaders are more concerned with their safety than with preserving their freedom Source: Censoring Scott Atlas Should Be The Last Straw For Big Tech’s Censorship

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September 15, 2020
Two-L.A.-Sheriffs-ambushed

As of this writing (1 PM, ET, Sunday, September 13), two young Los Angeles sheriff deputies are fighting for their lives after being shot in the head and face. One is just 31 years old and a married mother; the other is only 24. They were ambushed and shot in cold blood by a single suspect last night, but as…

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September 14, 2020
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If there were any doubt left after 2016 as to what too much of the mainstream news media in America has become, it most certainly has been erased in 2020. Too often, many in my industry have revealed themselves as little more than propaganda tools for dueling political sides, no longer reporting the way journalists once did. We compete for…

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September 14, 2020
Joe Biden outside notes mic

Only 16 days to the first presidential debate, and Dementia Joe Biden is resting up this weekend after a hard week of hitting the road, Jack. Only one problem for Joe: Whenever he ventures outside his basement, he often loses stuff — his mind, his train of thought or at least his notes Source: Howie Carr: Joe Biden continues to…

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September 14, 2020
Trump - Biden - Side-by-side

Democratic nominee Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in six of the most competitive battleground states as both candidates amp up their fundraising efforts and place multimillion dollar ad buys just over seven weeks out from the election, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review. Source: Here’s Where The 2020 Presidential Race Stands In The 6 Most Competitive States…

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September 10, 2020
Lab worker with blood sample

I know there are lots of Americans who are weary of vaccines for any number of reasons that aren’t worth going into here. Needless to say, most of those reasons are not grounded in reality. (You’re free to disagree in the comments, if you simply can’t get past this point.) But vaccines work. How many people with polio do you…

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September 10, 2020
Newspapers at printing

The vast majority of Americans think that there is political bias in news coverage, a new Gallup/Knight Foundation poll found. 86% of Americans said that the media is biased, with 49% of respondents saying that there is “a great deal” of political bias in news coverage and 37% saying there is “a fair amount” of bias, according to the poll….

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September 10, 2020
Trump and supporters w masks copy

Trump voters appear to be hiding their vote again this election cycle. Source: Trump Voters Are Staying Silent Again This Year – Rasmussen Reports®

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September 10, 2020
Trump hugs Allice Johnson

Today as the presidential election cycle heats up, the Black community is taking center stage. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris are constantly repeating the mantra, Black Lives Matter and have falsely claimed that President Trump does not care about Black lives. Not only does Trump care but he has the policies to back it up, if there’s one thing we learned over the past…

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September 10, 2020
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Christopher Ingraham writes “about all things data” for the Washington Post. Based on one of his recent syndicated articles, a better description might be “misleading data in the service of left-wing propaganda.” Source: Are Republicans and the Constitution Diluting Minority Votes?

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September 9, 2020
Melina Abdullah & Patrisse Cullors,, co-founders of BLM

Is it true that leaders of the BLM movement, including one of the co-founders, are calling on the spirits of the dead? That they claim to receive spiritual power from the deceased? That they talk with these spirits and even give them names? The answer to all these questions is yes. This is now an open secret. Source: Are BLM…

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