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After pressure campaigns from the White House, local activist groups such as the one led by Stacey Abrams, and journalists in the media, Major League Baseball made the decision to move the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta to Colorado. Atlanta had been selected because the game and festivities around it were meant to honor baseball legend Hank Aaron, but that didn’t matter. → Read More
Lacking a race card to play in the police beating death of Tyre Nichols, left-wing Democrats and their media allies have turned their attention not to the local government of Memphis, Tennessee, under a Democratic mayor and Democratic police commissioner, but toward the supposed entire system itself. → Read More
When conservatives pushed back last week on a Democratic plan to ban gas stoves, the Left and its media allies jumped into action. We were told that no one is banning gas stoves and also that said stoves should be banned. Oh, and that this is just another conspiracy theory cooked up by conservatives for their culture war. → Read More
Last week, public protests erupted in China over the ruling Chinese Communist Party's strict "zero COVID" lockdown policies. These protests piqued the interest of international media. Videos recorded on smartphones made their way to Twitter and other social media platforms, much to the risk of citizens, some of whom were taken into custody or even physically assaulted by the authorities. → Read More
I don’t know what changes Elon Musk is going to make to Twitter. Will he allow permanently banned accounts, such as that belonging to a former president, to return to the social media platform? You know, that same platform that acts as the center of the universe for journalists? → Read More
Despite having a six-week heads-up via a leaked draft of the Supreme Court's decision, the Democratic Party appeared caught completely off foot by the Dobbs ruling, which effectively overturned Roe v. Wade. → Read More
In the wake of the crippling coronavirus ( COVID-19 ), Americans are witnessing a resurgence of Federalism in their local communities unlike any in recent → Read More
Social media has been a scapegoat for network media not being able to face up to their own role in the 2016 election. → Read More
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's win rocks Democratic Party 28-year-old political newcomer issues stunning defeat to top Democrat Rep. Joe Crowley; Laura Ingle reports from New York on the race. When Mayor Bill de Blasio picked Bernie Sanders to swear him in for his second term, it was a sign, much like a groundhog signaling six more weeks of winter, that the heart of the Democrat Party was changing —… → Read More
Commuting the sentences of Sheriff Arapio, Gov. Blagojevich, Martha Stewart and Dinesh D’Souza makes for a great season of White House Celebrity Apprentice. Commuting these sentences would make our country even stronger. → Read More
It turns out, once again, that the only person standing in the way of real change is Hillary Clinton. → Read More
R&B artist R. Kelly, who has sold an estimated 60 million albums, has been indicted – but acquitted – of 21 counts of child pornography, accused of taking videos of himself committing sex acts with a 14-year-old girl. → Read More
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly needs to resign on his own, or be asked to resign by President Trump. → Read More
All the good feelings Mitt Romney has generated from the American people would go out the window the moment he would be sworn in as the next senator from Utah. → Read More
The most striking images coming out of the Iran human rights protests are not of men – they are of women → Read More
For all the squabbling that social media platforms are notorious for, their relevance to the media landscape plays an important role in times of protest. → Read More
No amount of background checking would have stopped the shooter in Sutherland Springs, Texas from purchasing his firearms. → Read More
The problem with Facebook and Twitter isn’t the ads. It’s the audience. People, in the end, are going to believe what they want to believe. → Read More
It’s time for Hillary Clinton and her band of campaign messengers to realize the part they too played in all of this, and kindly slink away into the dustbin that is the 2016 election. → Read More
But before the men could even be laid to rest and properly honored for giving their lives for their country, President Trump was adlibbing from the podium and a Democratic member of Congress was running to the media. → Read More