AP Images Tim Walz Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz has a strained relationship with the truth. During his first run for Congress, he lied to the public about his drunk-driving arrest in 1995. And he has falsely said he retired as a command sergeant major from the Minnesota National Guard. Now, he’s been called out for another falsehood, and it...
Read moreDetailsMlenny/iStock/Getty Images Plus Last night Ukrainian forces launched a massive drone attack against Russia. Russian forces intercepted 45 drones, with at least 11 of those shot down over the Moscow region. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said the attack is one of the largest attempts to attack Moscow, stating on Telegram: Two more drones flying to Moscow have been shot down....
Read moreDetailsAP Images Michelle Obama The second night of the Democratic National Convention was not only almost too painful to watch, but also a reminder that Democrats completely lack the self-awareness that stops a person from uttering the ridiculous. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris said she would bring down the price of groceries as president — despite being vice president now....
Read moreDetailsAlexyz3d/iStock/Getty Images Plus What could possibly go wrong (other than the end of the world)? Many may assume that the woke, dumb-down-standards mentality is a sideshow, that it would never affect life-or-death matters. But we’ve already seen corruptive DEI applied to law enforcement, air traffic controllers, pilots, and medical care. Now there’s a desire to apply it to what may...
Read moreDetailsFaced with ongoing attacks against charter schools from lawmakers and teachers’ unions, “school choice” proponents in Colorado are pursuing a ballot initiative to enshrine a constitutional “right” to “equal opportunity to access a quality education.” Critics on both sides of the issue, though, are concerned it may be a trojan horse. “The people of Colorado cannot afford to wait for...
Read moreDetailsIlana Mercer The totem words and adjectives we use to describe Israel, a perverse and pornographically murderous society, fail. One day flows into the next, each indistinguishable in the level of sadistic torture and carnage dreamed up by the IDF Einsatzgruppen. As televised vignettes at July’s end showed, the Israelis, a “bizarre specimen of moral laxity” in the 1728 words...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Protest in Tel Aviv over killed Israeli hostages The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced they recovered the remains of six hostages in Khan Yunis in Gaza. In a statement on X, the IDF said the recovery of the bodies was enabled by intelligence from the Israel Security Agency (ISA) and the IDF Intelligence Directorate Hostage Headquarters: Yagev Buchshtab,...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Americans got an eyeful of the Democratic Party on the first night of its convention to crown Kamala Harris its presidential nominee, and what a lollapalooza they saw. The former House speaker and two television talkers confessed that President Joe Biden was indeed removed as a candidate in a palace coup. Biden himself stumbled through yet another teleprompter...
Read moreDetailsAP Images The sniper who stopped Thomas Matthew Crooks from assassinating former President Trump on July 13 at a campaign event in Butler County, Pennsylvania, was not with the U.S. Secret Service. In his preliminary report to the House Bi-Partisan Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump, GOP U.S. Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana has revealed...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Andy Beshear During an MSNBC interview with Mika Brzezinski, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear claimed Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) described rape as “inconvenient” during a September 2021 Spectrum News 1 interview, after which Beshear went on to say, “make him go through this.” During the Spectrum News interview, Anchor Curtis Jackson asked Vance if anti-abortion laws should include exceptions...
Read moreDetailspcruciatti/iStock/Getty Images Plus “Britain is now an elite dictatorship where majority opinions are crushed,” wrote the Telegraph last year. That was before, too, the recent imprisonment of Brits for unapproved social-media posts, for, quote, “stirring ‘racial hatred.” (Here’s the evidence, your honor: Here’s the cup the defendant used. Here, in a hazmat container, is what’s left of the eight ounces...
Read moreDetailsLee Holbrook/iStock/Getty Images Plus The growing popularity of self-serve ammunition vending machines, operating like ATMs, is causing increasing angst among the anti-gun fraternity. Kris Brown, president of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, is direct: “We need to remove these machines from our grocery stores, and we need to do it now.” Said Nick Suplina, senior vice president of...
Read moreDetailsLibs of TikTok/X Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle The families of two “transgender” teenagers are suing the state over a new law that forbids them from playing sports as females. Governor Chris Sununu signed House Bill 1205 in July. The law, scheduled to take effect today, “requires schools to designate athletics by sex and prohibits biological males from participating in...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Vladimir Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree today allowing foreign citizens who oppose “destructive neoliberal ideological guidelines” the ability to apply for residency in Russia. The decree also authorizes the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to create a list of foreign states they believe promote ideology that conflicts with traditional Russian spiritual and moral values: The...
Read moreDetailsReduxx/X James Blessent Yet again, prison authorities are housing a man who pretends to be a woman in a women’s prison. This time, the “trans woman” is a pedophile who is serving an 87-year prison sentence for molesting his own children, Reduxx has disclosed. The Cinderfella in question is one James Blessent, who goes by ”Michelle.” Having convinced leftist officials...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Kamala Harris is known among many for word salads, bizarre cackling, odd bodily movements during speeches and, in recent times, refusing to do press conferences and interviews. Most had chalked this behavior up to incompetence and lacking ability, too. But now another explanation has come to light: Harris, a rumor holds, has a serious alcohol problem. In fact,...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Antony Blinken and Benjamin Netanyahu U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Israel today, his ninth visit since the war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023. Blinken met with Israeli leaders Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. During a three-hour meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Blinken discussed the...
Read moreDetailsThe study of humanity across the millennia, more often than not, takes the mind into a visual portrait of time rather than recognition of actual historical facts. For example, the belief that cave men existed can be debated across timelines for eternity, yet it is not their existence that captures the imagination. Instead, it is the visual portrait of strong,...
Read moreDetailsrarrarorro/iStock/Getty Images Plus Minnesota's new flag Presumptive vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz (D-Minn.) might’ve fiddled while Minneapolis burned and skedaddled when Iraq duty called, but he sure didn’t waver when it came to fighting a woke battle: changing his state’s supposedly non-inclusive flag. Four-star General of Destroying History In fact, while Walz might’ve never been the “Command Sergeant Major” he’s claimed...
Read moreDetailsAndrii Dodonov/iStock/Getty Images Plus Are multiple planned “crises” just around the corner? Maybe “emergencies” serious enough to throw the election? Maybe postpone the election? Even cancel the election? How about a new pandemic? (Fears over bird flu and monkeypox are being amped up now.) Or a catastrophic cyber attack? (The globalists at the World Economic Forum, the Council on Foreign...
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