Day: July 25, 2023

New York Times’ great cover up: How Gray Lady gets away with ignoring Joe Biden’s corruption

8:00 am July 25, 2023

On Monday, July 31 the House Oversight Committee will conduct a transcribed interview with Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner. He will almost certainly testify that Joe Biden was involved in son Hunter Biden’s business activities and that he met with and spoke on the telephone to his son’s partners and investors.  He will, […]

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Karl Rove: Do you think the Obama White House was unaware of the problem Hunter Biden posed?

8:00 am July 25, 2023

Former White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove said he “cannot imagine” that nobody in the Obama administration questioned Hunter Biden and his business partner Devon Archer’s involvement in the “corrupt” Ukrainian company. The Fox News contributor responded to President Biden’s continued denials that he had no knowledge of Hunter Biden’s business dealings. Rove told […]

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Maskless churchgoer settles lawsuit over 2020 arrest, calls liberalism a ‘modern-day cult’

8:00 am July 25, 2023

Idaho resident Gabriel Rench was awarded a hefty settlement for his 2020 arrest during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rench spoke out about his case Monday and argued his arrest was the result of liberalism and cancel culture. Rench was arrested in September 2020 along with two other churchgoers for not wearing masks to […]

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Elon Musk’s X-branded Twitter does nothing to solve his much bigger problems

7:02 am July 25, 2023

I like birds, but they’ve just been X’ed out of existence. And it’s not just me. Millions of Twitter users yesterday found the troubled social media site rebranded with an X. Let me ask this question: Is there one person who has somehow resisted Twitter’s charms who will now join because of the letter logo? […]

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Five ways Ayn Rand predicted America’s political crises, from parents spurned to the rise of cancel culture

7:00 am July 25, 2023

Many foundational pillars of society in the United States appear to be crumbling right now before our eyes, weakened by an erosive array of social, economic and political forces.  The deterioration of traditional cultural norms and the social upheaval that’s followed — from the living room to classroom the boardroom — is no surprise to […]

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