The Buttigieg Issue
Pete Buttigieg is spectacularly unaccomplished. He was the mayor of a midsize town and is now one of the leading candidates for Democrats ahead of 2024. This is a symptom of a larger problem for Democrats.
Read more ›Pete Buttigieg is spectacularly unaccomplished. He was the mayor of a midsize town and is now one of the leading candidates for Democrats ahead of 2024. This is a symptom of a larger problem for Democrats.
Read more ›Zemmour is being called “the Donald Trump of France.” And he and Le Pen are now running third and second behind Macron in the polling to become the next president of France, which suggests the power of the issue on which they agree: uninvited and unwelcome Third-World migration. With the drowning deaths of 27 migrants crossing the Channel from France […]
Read more ›TFA appreciates your prior support and needs your continued help. Remember, a leader who fails to stand strong on the 2nd Amendment probably will not stand strong for any other conservative principle either! It may be time to renew your membership in the Tennessee Firearms Association. This list was generated for all those whose membership has or will expire prior […]
Read more ›By Tim Brown A video from 2019 shows Dr. Anthony Fauci, along with several employees of the Health and [In]Human Services conspiring in October 2019 to unleash a “virus,” allegedly from China, on the People of the united States. A panel at the Milken Institute spoke about their conspiracy. The video was provided in a report by One America News […]
Read more ›I hope many of you remember the kids faces on milk cartons. We need that to return but instead of pictures of kids we need to show face of those FAR LEFT politicians. Let’s see “Happiness is seeing FRAUDCHI’S face on a milk carton.” or “Happiness is seeing BRANDON’S face on a milk carton” (this would be hard as he […]
Read more ›11/29/21 80 House Republicans voted with Marxist Democrats to pass an Act to fund the “Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act”. H.R. 550 which establishes a “confidential database” to spy on American citizens by the Medical Community known as—another Covid Sham. If the Act passes the Senate it will result in the loss of another American Freedom! Simply put, this Act resides […]
Read more ›While cheap tests are easily available overseas, Americans are left with few options By Rachana Pradhan and Hannah Norman While developing a rapid test that detects the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19 in someone’s saliva, Blink Science, a Florida-based startup, heard something startling: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had received more than 3,000 emergency use authorization applications, and it didn’t have the resources to get […]
Read more ›By Jesse O’Neill | NEW YORK POST A former co-worker of Chris Cuomo made a sexual misconduct allegation against the former CNN anchor, who was fired Saturday for misleading the cable network about the extent of the role he played trying to mitigate the sexual harassment accusations that took down his brother, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. A well known employment lawyer who represents the […]
Read more ›(Chuck Muth) – No, not Britney Spears. Brittany Sheehan. First, to put this outrageous story in proper context, consider that the Waukesha mass murderer who drove his SUV through a Christmas parade two weeks ago and had a 50-page rap sheet – including violent crimes – was out on just $1,000 bail. Now, on to Brittany… According to a detailed report on November 24 by Jennifer Van […]
Read more ›Non sequitur Definition: an abrupt occurrence or rapid occurrence or transition Etymology: Latin: non sequitur, from the root “sekw-” which means “to follow.” non sequitur was popularized in the 1530s to refer to an inference that doesn’t follow the premise. In a Sentence Considering he was recovering quickly, his sister’s death was an utter non sequitur. The non sequitur throws off the […]
Read more ›BY NATHAN “THE BULL” G. | STEADFAST AND LOYAL Reportedly, Disney has taken steps to remove an episode of “The Simpsons” from the Hong Kong variant of its streaming platform in an effort that has left most people thinking they are trying to appease China. “Goo Goo Gai Pan,” the episode that was removed, first hit screens back in 2005 […]
Read more ›By Mustela Nivalis / The Libertarian Alliance I personally find the 1914 Christmas truce on the Western Front remarkable for the following reason: using the famous image about the lamps going out across Europe, the Christmas truce can be viewed as the very last flickering of the dying pre-WW1-era. An era when borders were just lines on the map, when […]
Read more ›The Christmas Tree first came to England with the Georgian Kings who came from Germany. At this time also, German Merchants living in England decorated their homes with a Christmas Tree. The British public were not fond of the German Monarchy, so did not copy the fashions at Court, which is why the Christmas Tree did not establish in Britain […]
Read more ›December 5 is the 339th day of the year (340th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 26 days remaining until the end of the year. Holidays Christian feast day: Abercius Clement of Alexandria (Episcopal Church) Sabbas the Sanctified December 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Bathtub Party Day (unofficial) Children’s Day (Suriname) Day of the Ninja (unofficial) Day of Military Honour – Battle of […]
Read more ›There was indeed a caste system in Maycomb, but to my mind it worked this way: the older citizens, the present generation of people who had lived side by side for years and years, were utterly predictable to one another: they took for granted attitudes, character shadings, even gestures, as having been repeated in each generation and refined by time. […]
Read more ›Indians gnawed off two of his fingers and roughly sawed off his thumb. He escaped and with the help of Dutch traders and made his way back to Quebec and then France. This was French missionary Isaac Jogues, who taken prisoner by the Iroquois in 1641. Indians made him run the deadly gauntlet, as described in The Jesuit Martyrs of North America, […]
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