PJ Media,
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Kevin Downey Jr.
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One of the more underreported stories of the week is Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) of the House Oversight Committee requesting that the National Archives fork over every email involving the Biden Racketeering Family and their “dealings” with Burisma and Ukraine. What no one seems to realize is that there are unknown names that have popped up in emails, “Robert L. Peters,” “Robin Ware,” and “JRB Ware.”
JRB are the initials of Joseph Robinette Biden. #NotVeryClever
FACT-O-RAMA! Miranda Devine, the New York Post reporter who broke the story of Hunter Biden’s laptop, found and confirmed Joe Biden’s three sock puppets back in 2021.
Now why would the vice president
Red State,
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Mike Miller
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8/17/2023 4:50:33 PM
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So I decided to kick off my Thursday efforts with a non-Biden-scandal or non-Trump-legal-issues article. If you're like me, you might need a short break from the wall-to-wall reportage on both subjects. While Biden is the subject, this one's about his locutionary struggles, for which President Word Smith is legendary.
It occurs to me that we should perhaps first define "locution":
A particular form of expression; a word, phrase, expression, or idiom, especially as used by a particular person, group, etc.; a style of speech or verbal expression; phraseology.
Biden's come up with more than a few beauties in the past, as I'm sure you're aware.
Here are just two
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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Many years ago, I wrote about a largely forgotten classic Disney film, “Song of the South.” The 1946 film was innovative in the way the studio combined live action and animation in an effective way, and it won Academy Awards for Best Original Song and an honorary award for star James Baskett — who became the first black man to win an Oscar.
Walt Disney fought hard to make “Song of the South” his way, and he was much more hands-on with it than he had been on a film project in years. It paid off in a style that still looks inventive today.
“Song of the South” also inspired the longtime
American Thinker,
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Jack Hellner
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8/17/2023 12:08:35 PM
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Most journalists seem to believe that their job is to promote Joe Biden’s policies, instead of relaying the facts. In a recent segment on CNN, Jake Tapper and guest Ayesha Rascoe could not, for the life of them, understand why the public is not as enamored with Joe Biden’s economic policies as they were. For years the media has told us how compassionate and empathetic Biden is; so what could it be? Well, Rascoe thinks she figured it out, and the problem isn’t that he’s extremely corrupt and incompetent, it’s that people just don’t feel warm and fuzzy about him.
American Military News,
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Timothy Frudd
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8/16/2023 5:14:37 PM
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen surprised many when she shared an unexpected dining experience during her recent trip to China, revealing Monday that she unwittingly consumed a dish containing hallucinogenic mushrooms.
During an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Monday, the top official laughed off the incident, while also prompting a whirlwind of reactions, from humorous remarks to serious concerns.
“I was not aware that these mushrooms had hallucinogenic properties. I learned that later,” Yellen remarked about her meal at a Beijing-based restaurant from the Yunnan food chain, Yi Zuo Yi Wang. (X) In response to Burnett’s inquiry regarding any post-dining visions, Yellen chuckled, stating, “I read that if the mushrooms are cooked
American Thinker,
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Jay Valentine
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8/15/2023 11:48:45 AM
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The world of U.S. election fraud tactics changed forever -- in the most fundamental of ways -- last week with the Gateway Pundit publication of the alleged 2020 Michigan ballot manufacturing factory.
Days later, the Michigan Secretary of State confirmed that indeed this event did take place, adding a little different spin -- the system caught this fraud before it impacted an election. Interesting that now, three years later, an admitted massive election fraud event did occur -- yet not one person has been jailed. Not one prosecuted. Not one indicted. Crickets!
One would think Michigan would have announced such a “catch.”
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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8/15/2023 11:05:52 AM
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Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) Well, it happened again: I had to reset my “Days Since Donald Trump Has Been Indicted” wall counter back to “0” yesterday.
It is beyond surreal that the Democrats are hell-bent on punishing Donald Trump for questioning the results of an election by proving that they are willing to go to any lengths to tamper with an election. This time they’re making sure that they get a huge head start.
Chris posted a copy of the indictment here.
It’s also laughable that this is happening in Fulton County, Ga., which is basically Philadelphia South when it comes to something not smelling right
Frontpage Mag,
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Lloyd Billingsley
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8/15/2023 10:42:44 AM
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The Biden DOJ keeps hitting Donald Trump with new indictments, including one that could possibly draw the draw the death penalty. These mounting attacks on the former president have drawn comparisons to a banana republic or third world dictatorship. A new development suggests a different dynamic is in play.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr was recently asked if he would be willing to testify against Trump. “Of course,” Barr responded. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case was “challenging,” but Barr does not think it “runs afoul of the First Amendment.” That runs afoul of Bruce Thornton, who makes a strong case that quashing free speech is what
PJ Media,
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Stephen Green
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8/14/2023 1:12:19 PM
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Zuckerberg vs. Musk wasn’t exactly going to be the MMA Fight of the Century. “In this corner, we have a 39-year-old father of three, weighing in at a lean 155 pounds and best known for his combative pursuit of a virtual reality where people only recently got legs… MARK ZUCKBERG! And in the opposite corner, weighing in at 187 or 224, depending on the time of year, it’s the 52-year-old owner of a confusing, money-losing social media platform, and best known for his sick burns… ELON MUSK!”
The two tech titans had kinda-sorta agreed to a mixed martial arts fight at some indeterminate date, something to which both men have devoted
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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While campaigning for president, Joe Biden adamantly denied any involvement in his son Hunter’s business dealings. By Biden’s own words, he was careful to keep Hunter’s foreign business deals separate so as not to give the impression of impropriety that could raise questions.
But he can’t do that anymore. The amount of damning evidence that has come out has made that impossible, and now, a large majority of Americans believe Joe Biden and his son Hunter broke the law by selling foreign influence.
“Fully 63 percent of voters say the president breached the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which obliges people to declare foreign interests,
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph MD
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Climate is the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area, according to NASA. We think of Florida or Aruba having a warmer climate, compared to Maine or Canada.
Weather is short term, whereas climate is long term.
As NASA explains:
The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
What is meant by “long periods of time”? Given the Earth’s age of around 4.5 billion years, one might think these long periods of time should be in the millions of years.
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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8/14/2023 6:59:35 AM
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It looks like the background intelligence documents about the Capitol Hill riot have gone the way of certain Secret Service call records, the Capitol Hill pipe bomber’s identity, the ID of the White House cocaine addict, and Hillary Clinton’s bleach bit emails. Key evidence is missing. It’s gone. Vanished. If you’re in any way confused, let’s be clear: this is how a corrupt, banana republic, tinpot dictatorship acts.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) and former President Donald Trump alleged that at least two terabytes of information were not preserved by the Bennie Thompson and Liz Cheney show trial producers. “The more we go in,” Loudermilk told Fox News Digital,
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Wow. Just wow. Our enemies can treat us as they wish. Will this fraudulent administration do anything about it? No. Picture yourself in a boat on a river.