May 8, 2023
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'The Only Thing That Should Be Dragging in the Navy Is an Anchor': Congressman |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Anheuser-Busch hasn't exactly been teaching a master class on marketing after its poisonous partnership with Dylan Mulvaney. After sales crashed, CEO Michel Doukeris tried the "It wasn't a campaign - it was just a can" excuse for Bud Light's relationship with the trans influencer, but it was $6 billion too late. Now, the U.S. Navy seems to be floating the same alibi for its drag queen recruiting videos. "The program has concluded, and the Navy is evaluating it," Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin claimed. Well, the evaluation from House and Senate Republicans is in, and if this doesn't stop, "heads will roll." |
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55% of 'Pro-Choice' Men Hurt So Badly They Want Help after an Abortion: Study |
by Ben Johnson |
As many as one out of every seven American men have experienced worsened mental health due to losing a child through abortion - including a majority of men who describe their views on abortion as "pro-choice," a new study finds. In all, 83% of such men said they either sought help or could have benefited from talking to someone about their emotions, according to a new study commissioned by Support After Abortion and conducted by ShapardResearch of Oklahoma City. |
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Left Pursues Dishonest Campaign to Discredit Supreme Court |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a Tuesday hearing on "Supreme Court Ethics Reform" - as part of a discreditation campaign National Review's Andy McCarthy likens to "a multifront jihad." The hearing followed a series of hit-pieces released across various left-wing outlets based upon the slimmest possible evidence, all carefully calculated to portray the court's conservative justices as unethical slimeballs. |
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Biden Admin Threatens Catholic Hospital Funding over Single Burning Candle |
by Dan Hart |
On Thursday, news broke that the Biden administration's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is threatening to revoke the accreditation of a Catholic hospital in Oklahoma for allegedly presenting a safety hazard with a burning candle in the hospital's chapel. The directive is being challenged by religious freedom and legal experts on the grounds that it violates the hospital's right to religious free exercise. |
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