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August 7th, 2019
shell casings w/ evidence tags on sidewalk
By: Reid Wilson – thehill.com – August 6, 2019 States with some of the most lenient gun laws in the country will debate new restrictions meant to combat mass shootings after two assaults in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, left dozens dead over the weekend. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) on Tuesday proposed a 17-point plan to curb gun violence,...
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August 2nd, 2019
baltimore - arches to cemetary
By: Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel – dailycaller.com – August 1, 2019 Last weekend, the president got bored and decided to see if he could make Democrats defend one of the most dangerous, mismanaged places in the country. And of course, he could. It wasn’t hard. He just sent a flurry of tweets criticizing the city of Baltimore and Rep....
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August 2nd, 2019
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Andrew Yang
By: Mark Penn – thehill.com – August 1, 2019 The second night of the second round of the Democrats’ presidential debates was no eloquent dialogue between moderates and the left. It was an all-out panderfest and, at times, an old-fashioned slugfest. By the end of this endless debate, spooned out in one-minute dollops, I walked out with a $1,000-a-month check,...
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August 1st, 2019
Democratic debates
By: Scott Rasmussen – townhall.com –  August 01, 2019 Sen. Elizabeth Warren has lots of big ideas to redesign the United States. She dreams of Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, forgiving student loans, waging war on corporate America and more. On the debate stage in Detroit, Warren pushed back when others raised doubts about her ambitious agenda: “I don’t understand...
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July 31st, 2019
presidential candidate Warren campaigns
By Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – July 30, 2019 Making the click-through worthwhile: A whole bunch of candidates need to throw punches at tonight’s Democratic presidential debate, meaning we could be watching Thunderdome this evening; a reminder that Twitter is a poor measuring stick for public opinion on political topics; a reminder about the folly of youth; and a demonstration of...
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July 31st, 2019
democratic-candidates debate
By: George Will – nationalreview.com – July 28, 2019 It will be especially entertaining if the presidential aspirants are asked some questions like these. The Democratic presidential circus pitches its tent in Detroit this week. It will be especially entertaining if the presidential aspirants are asked some questions like these: For Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders especially, but others, too:...
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July 30th, 2019
Bee Keepers w swarm of bees
By: David French – nationalreview.com – July 30, 2019 Snopes just can’t stop ‘fact-checking’ a conservative satire site. I  used to love the website Snopes. It was one-stop shopping for fact-checking and debunking urban legends old and new. For years — to take one example — I had lamented the tragic death of Little Mikey of Life cereal fame. According to everyone...
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July 30th, 2019
President Trump & Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.
By Talia Kaplan – FoxNews.com – July 29, 2019 President Trump ramped up his feud with House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., on Sunday calling the congressman “racist,” not long after critics had claimed the president’s initial tweets about Cummings were racist themselves. Trump tweeted Sunday afternoon, “If racist Elijah Cummings would focus more of his energy on helping the good people...
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July 30th, 2019
B & W angry faces
By: Staff – washingtonpost.com – July 26, 2019 You’re probably making incorrect assumptions about your opposing political party Arthur C. Brooks “You know what they really want.” As America slouches toward the 2020 presidential election, candidates and pundits will regularly tell you this about the other political side, followed by a list of its extremist beliefs, twisted motives and wicked desires....
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July 26th, 2019
Scarlett Johannson
By: Daniel Davis – dailysignal.com – July 19, 2019 Actors make a living portraying other people’s identities. It’s what they do, and they’ve done it for millennia. Yet today, loud voices for political correctness are seeking to redraw the lines of acceptable identity portrayal. The question is: Who has the right to play who on the big screen? Political correctness says: Only...
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