Day: November 12, 2021

Politics

History Will Grind Out the Truth

“History will figure that out on its own.” That is what Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., recently replied to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Fauci slammed the idea that the COVID-19 epidemic was caused by a dangerous virus that was released in the Chinese Wuhan lab of virology.—Fauci […]

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Princess Diana’s Ex-Bodyguard Reveals What He Thought Of Kristen Stewart’s Performance In ‘Spencer’

Kristin StewartShe is being praised for her star turn as Princess DianaIn Spencer, and the critics aren’t the only ones loving her performance. Diana’s former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, has spoken out about Stewart’s portrayal as the princess.  Diana’s Bodyguard: Stewart’s Performance Is ‘Closest To Her’ “Out of all the people who have played Diana over […]

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Paris Hilton Is Married! – theJasmineBRAND

Paris Hilton Marries Entrepreneur Carter Reum, in Lavish L.A. Wedding ceremony Paris Hilton is married! Paris Hilton, 40, tied the knot along with her accomplice, Carter Reum! On Thursday, Nov. eleventh, the pair stated their ‘I do’ at Paris Hilton’s late grandfather Barron’s Bel-Air property (see photos) in entrance of household and well-known pals like Kim […]

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After COP26, Biden Administration to Auction Off Gulf Mexico for Offshore Drilli

The Biden administration is getting ready to public sale off greater than 80 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico to grease and fuel drilling corporations lower than every week after the United Nations COP26 local weather convention in Glasgow, Scotland, the place international negotiations over plans to cut back fossil gasoline emissions confronted an […]

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Rittenhouse Judge Makes Racist Comment Against Asians in the Courtroom

Decide Bruce Schroeder, who’s overseeing the proceedings for the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, made a blatantly racist remark about Asians on Thursday. Schroeder, who’s the longest-serving active judge in Wisconsin trial courts, made a racist joke forward of the courtroom’s lunchtime recess. “I hope the Asian meals isn’t coming… isn’t on a kind of boats from […]

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Democrats File to Censure Gosar Over Video Showing Him Killing Ocasio-Cortez

On Friday, Democrats filed a decision to censure Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) over a video he tweeted this week depicting an anime sequence of him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and attacking President Joe Biden. The decision condemns the video for its “hateful and false” depiction of asylum seekers on the southern border and […]

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Michelle Obama Allegedly ‘Bullied’ Barack Into Getting Some Therapy, Bizarre Report Claims

Did Michelle Obama manipulate Barack into in search of remedy? One tabloid claims the previous first woman informed her husband he wanted to get in contact along with his feelings. Right here’s what we learn about Barack Obama’s latest soul-searching. Michelle Obama Reveals Barack ‘Who’s Actually The Boss’? The newest version of the Nationwide Enquirer […]

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Democrats Push Tax Credit for Union Politics in Build Back Better Bill

A provision in Democrats’ $1.7 trillion social welfare spending bill could be used to encourage political donations to Democratic candidates, critics of the provision say.  The newest version of the bill allows for a $250 tax credit for employees in unionized workplaces to pay “full” union dues. The tax credit would not go to union […]

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The Democrats Lose, Claim They Have No Media Support

Some terrible conclusions will be drawn from the terrible election results for Democrats. One may be the assumption that these bad results reflect a media that’s too hostile to the Democrats. Greg Sargent of The Washington Post tweeted this lame summary from former Obama aide Dan Pfeiffer: “Republicans have a massive communications advantage … Glenn […]

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Climate Activists Say Loopholes in COP26 Pact “Make Mockery” of Negotiations

Friday’s U.N. climate summit in Glasgow is over. Activists staged a walkout in protest against late decisions by negotiators to significantly weaken commitments in final agreement. While the earlier draft of the unbinding Glasgow Agreement called for “phasing-out of coal and subsidies for fossil fuels,” the new draft calls for the phaseout of “unabated coal […]

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