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October 15th, 2020
Twitter's logo next to Facebooks
Facebook and Twitter largely bungled their efforts Wednesday to limit the spread of a New York Post story about Hunter Biden, inviting allegations of censorship and raising concerns about the how they will handle a flood of information on election night. Source: Facebook, Twitter’s handling of New York Post article raises election night concerns | TheHill
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October 15th, 2020
supreme-court-nominee-judge-amy-coney-barrett
udge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s nominee to succeed the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Her confirmation seems very likely. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court confirmation process has become a predictable and partisan affair. Source: Why the Senate Should Confirm Judge Barrett | Mark Movsesian | First Things
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October 15th, 2020
Sen Whitehouse at Barrett hearing
By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – October 14, 2020 The Amy Coney Barrett hearings have been the kind of goat rodeo that gives goat rodeos a bad name. Some lowlights: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D., R.I.) came out as a full-blown conspiracy kook, briefly converting the chamber into a “room full of crazy” (“Beautiful Mind conspiracy charts,” Senate Ben Sasse called them) with his hilariously...
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October 13th, 2020
Cartoon - man chewing nails & afraid
When are Republicans going to learn how to talk about race in America, and that they can’t avoid talking about it? Democrats talk about it all the time, and we can be sure that one reason they do so is that it puts Republicans on the defensive. It gives Democrats an edge, and the Republican response confirms it. Source: The...
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October 13th, 2020
Trump - Thumb's Up - WH Lawn
The US economy is roaring! Over the last few months, we have witnessed the sharpest economic snapback in US history. While many are still out of work, the future looks increasingly promising for those seeking employment. Source: The U.S. Economy Is Roaring Back
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October 13th, 2020
Byron York's Daily Memo
TRUMP’S CHANCES. Every day some new poll is published showing Democratic challenger Joe Biden with a big lead over President Trump. Some Trump supporters ignore the news because some of the polls were wrong in 2016. They shouldn’t. The polls are real, and there is no doubt Trump is facing a serious challenge. But those polls don’t tell the whole...
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October 13th, 2020
Trump - conference room at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
The White House released a photograph yesterday of President Trump working out of Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, while undergoing treatment for COVID-19. His medical team said he could be released as soon as today if his condition continues to improve. Global stocks rose this morning on the news. Source: How President Trump’s critics have responded to...
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October 13th, 2020
Pence - Harris, sidebyside
I wanted to share with you two articles I have written for ALL ISRAEL NEWS, because they are relevant to tonight’s must-see and high-stakes debate. (yes, I plan to get up at 4am here in Israel to watch the debate live.) Source: Joel C. Rosenberg’s Blog – Tracking events and trends in Israel, the U.S., Russia and throughout the Epicenter...
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October 11th, 2020
Nancy Pelosi's 25 ammendment
You might think the Democrats’ procedural extremism to oust President Trump would wind down as the election gets closer with polls showing a large Joe Biden lead. But that underestimates their fanatic animosity. Now they’re invoking the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to declare the President non compos mentis. Source: Nancy Pelosi’s Insanity Plea – WSJ
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October 11th, 2020
U.S. Senator Ben Sasse
Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) on Sunday called Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s refusal to say whether he would add seats to the Supreme Court if elected “grotesque,” saying court packing amounts to the “suicide bombing of two branches of government.” Source: Ben Sasse: Court Packing Is ‘Suicide Bombing of Two Branches of Government’ | National Review
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