Trending Politics,
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Paul Aubert
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4/9/2023 10:01:15 AM
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Anthony Fauci, the former chief medical advisor under Biden, warned another pandemic will be coming soon.
Speaking at a town hall discussion with Jim Acosta earlier this week, Fauci said âthere will absolutely be an outbreak of another pandemic.â
Fauci said a pandemic could come as early as next year.
In March, Fauci made headlines after he suggested Americans will be ârequiredâ to get COVID-19 booster shots annually for the foreseeable future. [snip] âSo, it is likely that we will require an intermittent â likely at the same time as we get a flu vaccine â at least once a year.
Breitbart News,
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Staff
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4/9/2023 2:14:00 AM
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says he expects to undergo surgery to repair a broken leg he suffered Saturday during a victory parade for the University of Connecticut menâs basketball team.
In a tweet Saturday night, Blumenthal said a fellow parade goer tripped and fell on him during the event in Hartford, Connecticut, to celebrate the team winning the NCAA basketball title on April 4 in Houston.
The 77-year-old Democrat said he was awaiting âroutine surgeryâ on his femur scheduled for Sunday and expects a full recovery.
âWhat can I say, I love a parade!â he tweeted.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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4/9/2023 9:51:02 AM
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Last week, women's college swim champion Riley Gaines, who opposes the transgender agenda in women's sports, was physically assaulted and falsely detained by an enraged baying mob of transgender protestors at San Francisco State University. According to Fox News: "Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was barricaded in a room at San Francisco State University Thursday night after she was physically assaulted following a speech to students about saving women's sports at a Turning Point USA and Leadership Institute event on the campus. (Snip) The cops stood around and the university administrators did nothing. Which of course, is a pretty valid reason for a successful lawsuit with a hefty compensation payout, CORRECTION*
Breitbart Politics,
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Amy Furr
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4/9/2023 1:53:17 AM
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Saturday tried to instruct Americans regarding political agendas as he faces backlash for his handling of recent train derailments.
âIf your political agenda repeatedly puts you in various scenarios that involve overthrowing electoral outcomes, there might be a problem with your political agenda,â he wrote in a social media post:(Snip) One of Buttigiegâs followers claimed he was âdoing an outstanding job,â before adding, âI cannot wait until you are President!â
However, another blasted the Transportation secretaryâs comments, writing, âIf a former president can make it to a disaster zone caused by a derailment in Ohio before anyone in your administration, there might be a problem
Daily Caller,
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Micaela Burrow
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4/9/2023 9:04:48 PM
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Both contenders to replace Gen. Mark Milley as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff later this year are focused on change to counter China, but one is prone to radical changes while the other affirms the administrationâs ideological priorities, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
With Milley, a Trump appointee, set to retire by October, President Joe Biden is expected to announce his pick to replace the outgoing Army four-star soon between top prospects Air Force chief of staff Gen. Charles Q. âC.Q.â Brown and Marine Corps commandant Gen. David Berger, according to The New York Times.
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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4/9/2023 4:30:40 PM
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Everybodyâs favorite pretend governor Stacey Abrams (D-Two-Time Loser) has finally taken a new job after her disastrous loss to Gov. Brian Kemp (R-Ga.) in November.
Luckily for those of us in the Peach State, Staceyâs new gig isnât in Georgia; itâs in Washington, D.C. And before you worry that the Biden administration has allowed Abrams to shape policy in any way, the wouldnât-be governor has taken a position in academia as the first Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics at Howard University.
The universityâs flowery statement â referring to âStacey Abrams, Esq.â â overdramatically describes what Abramsâ job entails.
American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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4/9/2023 5:35:10 AM
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It seemed like a quiet Saturday afternoon in Stafford County, Virginia on the 1st April, also known as April Foolâs Day in some parts of the world.
Three Marines, namely Cpl. John Darby, Cpl. Bradley Feldkamp, and Lance Cpl. Nicholas Dural, who had stepped out to get their haircuts, decided to stop by the nearby Chick-fil-A for a meal. (snip) they noticed a man being confronted by two young men. What began as an argument devolved into an altercation resulting in one of the assailants colliding with a woman standing nearby. (snip)
By that time, one of the young assailants had pulled out a knife.
PJ Media,
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Robert Spencer
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Cat got your tongue, Bud Light? The giant beer corporation has been silent for over a week, ever since it came to light that pretend woman Dylan Mulvaney was the pretend beerâs new spokesman. Since then, silence. Gee, Bud Light, arenât you proud of your front guy?
Bud Light operates one of those fun, friendly social media accounts we see quite often from corporate giants these days. On March 30, it tweeted or replied to tweets over fifteen times, with messages on the order of âWin tickets to Stagecoach for you and a friend! Travel and hotel accommodations coveredâ and âHave a cold one for us.â On March 31 came twenty
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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4/9/2023 11:26:16 AM
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Leaked intelligence documents from the Pentagon have made their way to the internet, and they expose just how deeply the U.S. has penetrated Russian security and intelligence services. The source of the documents remains unknown.
The New York Times reports:
The documents portray a battered Russian military that is struggling in its war in Ukraine and a military apparatus that is deeply compromised. They contain daily real-time warnings to American intelligence agencies on the timing of Moscowâs strikes and even its specific targets. Such intelligence has allowed the United States to pass on to Ukraine crucial information on how to defend itself.
The problem with this leak
Tablet Magazine,
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Jacob Siegel
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4/9/2023 4:54:32 PM
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PROLOGUE: THE INFORMATION WAR
In 1950, Sen. Joseph McCarthy claimed that he had proof of a communist spy ring operating inside the government. Overnight, the explosive accusations blew up in the national press, but the details kept changing. Initially, McCarthy said he had a list with the names of 205 communists in the State Department; the next day he revised it to 57. Since he kept the list a secret, the inconsistencies were beside the point. The point was the power of the accusation, which made McCarthyâs name synonymous with the politics of the era.
The Hill,
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Jonathan Turley
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Nobel Laureate Albert Camus once said, âInsurrection is certainly not the sum total of human experience but ⌠it is our historic reality.â Those words came to mind this week when Tennesseeâs House of Representatives expelled two members accused of disrupting legislative proceedings in what some called an âinsurrectionâ or a âmutiny.â
The scene on the floor of the Tennessee House perfectly captured our âage of rage.â Protesters filled the capitol building to protest the failure to pass gun-control legislation. However, they were in the minority in both the state and its legislature.
Jonathan Turley,
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Jonathan Turley
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We previously discussed the disgraceful attack on former swimmer Riley Gaines who was reportedly assaulted when she tried to speak about her views on transgender issues at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Gaines had to be removed to a locked room for hours by police for her own protection. It is now clear why students believed that they had license to engage in such disruptions. SFSU has issued a statement that was conspicuous in its failure to condemn the mob or promise accountability for these actions.