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One daughter wrote that their mother “is always sick and doesn’t have strength. Today’s my birthday. I am 10, and half of my life I had no dad. Please let my dad come.” By Benjy […]
By David Boyajian | 7 November 2019 THE UNZ REVIEW — Why did I testify at the Massachusetts State House on Oct. 7 against legislation that would require public schools to teach the Jewish Holocaust, Armenian and Greek […]
By Calvin Freiburger | 13 November 2019 LIFE SITE NEWS — The pro-LGBT pressure group GLAAD released its annual report on the state of LGBT “representation” in television last week, and while it found a rise […]
By Chuck Baldwin | 14 November 2019 CHUCK BALDWIN LIVE — I won’t beat around the bush. All of the hate-mongering against Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., is nothing more than public theater—and that includes Trump’s […]
“It was liquid. Hot liquid,” she said. “I was soaked. And it was coming off my eyelashes, into my eyes.” By Joel Grover and Amy Corral | 11 November 2019 NBC4 — A night near the […]
The London Bridge incident is yet another staged show like many other events. This is an era of stage-managed theatrical deceptions designed for trauma-induced mind control. I for one appreciate the English sense of humor […]
As of the first quarter of 2019, more than 50 percent of investment-grade bonds in the United States and globally by amount outstanding are rated Baa, according to Moodys. This is dramatically higher than the […]
With the exception of the Miami Herald and “60 Minutes Australia,” the mainstream Lugenpresse doesn’t cover the important details of the Epstein case at all. And, needless to say, when they do finally get around […]
By Kyle Smith | 1 March 2018 The purported fact-finding group is in fact a machine for turning leftist hysteria into cash. NATIONAL REVIEW — There was a time when the Southern Poverty Law Center […]
By Tyler Durden | 13 November 2019 ZERO HEDGE — More than 50,000 Polish nationalists paraded on the streets of Warsaw for this year’s Independence March on Monday. Tens of thousands of people, waving Polish flags, […]
By Nick Colas | 3 November 2019 ZERO HEDGE (DATATREK RESEARCH) — Social unrest seems to be cropping up all over the world, from Hong Kong to Bolivia and Lebanon; we offer up a 3 variable model […]
Failing to disavow Antifa violence only normalizes it, pushing extremest groups even further into the dark aimless world of terrorism and treason. By Brad Betters | 12 November 2019 THE FEDERALIST — It shouldn’t be a […]
The Podesta emails published by Wikileaks in 2016 revealed more than just strange tastes in “art” and bizarre references to a “pizza map.” It also offered evidence of a concerted effort to rig polls and […]
A six-month investigation found more than 80 law enforcement officers with rap sheets still employed today By Robert Lewis, David Debolt, Jason Paladino, Katey Rusch, Laurance Du Sault and Ali DeFazio | 10 November 2019 […]
With the UK Parliament already on alert, how long will it be before Congress wakes up to this scandal-in-the-making? By Peter Ford | 7 November 2019 MINT PRESS NEWS — The cat is out of […]
At the conclusion of the fifth and final day of the Trump Impeachment Show, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) answered questions from the press, but none asked him about his black eye. In an interview CBS’s […]
The progressive utopia rolls on. By Paul Joseph Watson | 7 November 2019 SUMMIT NEWS — The Swedish government will hand out the equivalent of $175,000 dollars from the inheritance money of dead Swedes without heirs […]
Russ on Wednesday participated in a third-round podcast with intrepid stalwart Eric Gajewski of TradCatKnight. If you haven’t tuned in to these podcasts, you’re missing something. These are all short in length (37 minutes) but […]
Abandoning their own people. By Paul Joseph Watson | 6 November 2019 SUMMIT NEWS — Italy’s new leftist government is set to hand out more welfare cash to migrants than its own disabled citizens. Recently released […]
Groyper war on Conservative Inc. continues. By Paul Joseph Watson | 5 November 2019 SUMMIT NEWS — Congressman Dan Crenshaw suggested that criticism of Israel should not be protected under the First Amendment during an event […]
By Owen Daugherty | 5 November 2019 THE HILL — Voting machines reportedly switching people’s choices have troubled a county in Indiana for the second consecutive election. Tippecanoe County experienced issues with machines switching people’s selections […]
In the U.S., a study out of Yale indicates that there are twice as many illegals in the U.S. as previously indicated at 22 million. For Trumptards who thought Red Queen would deliver as a […]
Obsessed with “racial equity,” St. Paul schools abandoned discipline—and unleashed mayhem. By Katherine Kersten | Winter 2017 CITY JOURNAL — In the Obama years, America’s public education system embarked on a vast social experiment that […]
By Damon Beres | 19 March 2018 MASHABLE — Remember the Marlboro Man? He was a sexy vision of the American west, created by a cigarette corporation to sell a fatal product. People knew this and […]
Oklahoma added to the list for its ‘discriminatory’ child adoption law that allows agencies say ‘no’ to homosexual couples By Ryan W. Miller | 2 June 2018 USA TODAY — Add Oklahoma to the list of states […]
Civil liberties groups have decried the expansion of warrantless surveillance, saying that it violates Americans’ rights to privacy, creates an end-run around the Fourth Amendment, and may be subject to politically motivated abuse. By Thandisizwe […]
By Matthew Vadum | 3 November 2019 THE EPOCH TIMES — To settle a civil rights lawsuit that was backed by the Trump administration, the University of Michigan has agreed to change politically correct policies that were alleged […]
By Kruger Mane | 4 November 2019 THE DAILY GROYPER — “I used to make 16 grand a week” I hear this comment made as I’m measuring out counter tops doing a little side work on […]
President Trump’s decision to leave roughly 900-1,000 U.S. troops [about a fourth of a brigade (BCT)] and an undetermined number of Bradley fighting vehicles to admittedly steal Syria’s oil is a reckless bridge too far. […]
By S.E. Cupp | 8 May 2019 CHICAGO SUN TIMES — If I gave you a pop quiz on recent current events, I bet you’d do pretty well, thanks to a 24-hour cable news cycle, late […]