Author: Steele

As old President Joe Biden seems to be slipping cognitively, in addition to literally slipping on the stairs of Air Force One as it happened again very recently, the whole world is left wondering who is really in charge at the White House. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OT2bVL0MRQ Is it the weary chief of staff Ron Klain making the behind-the-scenes calls? Is it the fellow White House counsel Steve Ricchetti? Or is it first lady Jill Biden? But then there’s another worrisome prospect: the “smartest man” Joe Biden ever knew, his son, the crack addict turned blowgun artist Hunter Biden. Hunter’s friends say he…

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Gun control laws will only be changing in the United States “once black people start getting guns,” said Joy Behar, co-host of The View, during a recent episode of the show. She faced backlash quickly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K91qE3DDrws Behar was addressing a direct response to an anecdote shared by guest host Lindsey Granger about a black man in Connecticut who she claimed built his own AR-15 assault rifle because the law in the state doesn’t allow him to buy such a weapon. She argued that it was “odd” that he was black, adding that “most AR-15 owners are ex-military, over the age…

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Governor Ron DeSantis has signed six bills that will support nearly 1.5 million active and former military personnel and their families living in Florida, he said during a press conference in Fort Walton Beach on June 9. “Florida is the most military-friendly state in the nation, and I am proud to continue that commitment to our military members and their families by signing these pieces of legislation,” DeSantis said. “Providing military families with the resources they need to receive a high-quality education and find good jobs is the best way that we as a state can show our appreciation for…

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Halfway through the 2022 primary season, multiple Democratic lawmakers and party officials are voicing their frustrations with the struggle of President Biden to advance his core agenda, questioning his ability to safeguard the party from a projected midterm crash and increasingly considering him an anchor that should be let go in 2024. As the challenges confronting the nation escalate and weary base voters show little enthusiasm, Democrats within union meetings, Capitol Hill back rooms and party rallies from coast to coast are silently worried about the leadership of Mr. Biden, his age, and his ability to handle the challenge of…

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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas suggested the three things he would prefer to do Thursday night instead of watching any part of the much-anticipated prime-time committee hearing on Jan. 6. “I’ve got to mow my lawn. Or comb my hair. Or maybe just watch the paint dry on the walls,” Cruz stated about what he deemed to be better ways to invest his time than validating the reality of a “political campaign ad for the Democrats.” Republican Cruz has decried the ongoing House investigation for being political theater that is designed to distract a public wary of the recession…

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Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, condemned both the Washington Post and “the legacy media” at a press conference on Wednesday during which he told them, “We don’t care what you think anymore.” During an appearance in the city of West Palm Beach in Florida, Ron DeSantis was questioned regarding a recent Washington Post article that accuses his press secretary Christina Pushaw of possibly being in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by untimely registering herself as a foreign agent for the former president of the Georgia country. DeSantis described the article as a “smear piece” and said he…

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The leader of the House minority, Kevin McCarthy, denounced what he saw as the injustices the January 6 House select committee had inflicted on him, on Donald Trump, on congressional Republicans, and on MAGA supporters. But he did not rule out cooperation with the ongoing investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill riot as it enters its public hearing phase. “I’ve never said I wouldn’t participate,” the California Republican later told reporters at the U.S. Capitol when pushed for information on why he has declined to speak with them so far. He further said he has been “denied the…

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President Joe Biden joked about throwing political opponents in jail during a visit to the Jimmy Kimmel show. A GOP candidate was arrested by the FBI the following morning. It’s unclear if there is a connection or if this is simply odd timing. WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeQzK_dv4k0 A prominent Republican candidate for governor of Michigan was arrested by the FBI and charged with felonies of disorderly conduct, willful injury and others in connection with his role in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, the agency said. On Thursday morning, a raid was conducted by federal agents at Ryan…

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The former president Barack Obama hits out at the critics of the culture of cancellation and declared that he has “little sympathy” for them, during an address in Denmark. “Now I want to be clear. I have little sympathy for reactionaries who cynically condemn identity politics or cancel culture when really all they’re doing is trying to preserve existing privilege or excuse entrenched injustice, or bigotry,” Obama claimed at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit. “The original identity politics is racism and sexism and homophobia. That’s nothing if not identity politics, and it’s done a lot more harm than some tweet from…

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The Supreme Court has declined to consider an appeal by a couple from St. Louis who may be facing an indefinite suspension of their licenses after they waved guns during one of the racial justice protests outside their home in 2020. The couple was pardoned last year, but that does not remove potential consequences regarding law licenses. Related video: McCloskey’s get pardoned… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8k_e1E3Xc0 Mark McCloskey, who is a personal injury attorney and Republican candidate for the United States Senate in Missouri, and his wife, Patricia McCloskey, have gained national attention after they marched into their front yard with firearms during…

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CNN hosts Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter have been called out in a new report about an attempt to reinstate the organization to a non-partisan approach to news as the “face of the network’s liberal shift” for conservatives. CNN made a dramatic shift to the left during the tenure of recently ousted boss Jeff Zucker, though the incoming regime has asserted its intention to restore its credibility with a less partisan approach. The new president of CNN, Chris Licht, had previously advised the staff that he would “double down on what works well and quickly eliminate what doesn’t,” and since…

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The California gunman arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Maryland home Wednesday morning was identified as Nicholas John Roske, per law enforcement sources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfJA1HGIB2s He was arrested after reporting himself. Nicholas was armed with a gun, a knife and pepper spray and had made violent threats against Kavanaugh, sources said. He is charged with attempted murder against a U.S. Supreme Court justice. His first appearance in court is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in a Maryland federal court. He was quoted as telling officers that he wanted to “give his life a purpose” and bought the gun and other items…

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While active campaigning for the 2020 presidential election has been suspended by the major candidates, staffers for President Trump’s reelection campaign have been anonymously donating meals to hospitals where coronavirus has hit the hardest. Included are hospitals from New York, Washington state, Michigan, and New Jersey, a report noted this week. Brooke Singman, a political correspondent for Fox News, reported that the Trump campaign has been undertaking the effort since last week. “They’re doing it as a donor who cares,” a source was quoted as saying. “So nothing politically is tied to it. … We’re just trying to, you know,…

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