March 19, 2024
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A 'Bloodbath' of Journalistic Ethics |
by Ben Johnson |
The legacy media got caught over the weekend twisting President Donald Trump's use of the mundane economic phrase "bloodbath" into an instigation of violence - an act of yellow journalism that one media expert told The Washington Stand will only "further damage their credibility as self-appointed guardians of democracy and truth." |
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GOP Fundraisers Urge Candidates to Lean into the Pro-Life Message |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
If Democratic strategists are hoping for a repeat of 2022 - when abortion saved their political bacon - things aren't exactly aligning the way they'd hoped. A repeat of the midterms seems unlikely, now that voters have two more years of Biden catastrophes to stack on top of their fears about his mental cognizance. Not to mention that, with the slight blip of the IVF debate, Americans don't seem nearly as consumed by the abortion issue as this White House. |
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RNC Announces Expanded Election Integrity Division ahead of November Elections |
by Dan Hart |
Last week, the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced an expanded focus on election integrity and turnout ahead of the presidential election in November. The news comes in the wake of Biden administration officials voicing opposition to what are widely considered common sense election integrity laws, such as voter ID requirements. |
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Kristi Noem's Bizarre Celebrity Endorsements: Are We All Influencers Now? |
by Jared Bridges |
While elected officials have historically enjoyed their mingling with the brands of the common people, they stopped short of official endorsement. Elected office, it seemed, was considered off limits for the peddling of product. But that view might be changing. The sitting Republican governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem, has made some bizarre posts on her non-government social media accounts, serving effectively as a celebrity endorsement for consumer products. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 81: Dr. Eithan Haim - A Whistleblower's Testimony |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Eithan Haim |
Dr. Eithan Haim was in his residency at Texas Children's hospital when he discovered a lie that the hospital was covering up from the public. In March of 2022, Texas Children's Hospital released a statement stating that due to many factors, they were terminating their gender transition department. While from the outside everything looked normal, Dr. Haim discovered a different reality happening within the walls of the hospital. Dr. Eithan Haim joins host Joseph Backholm to tell his whistleblower story of discovery, action, and the aftermath of his decision to shed light on the lies! |
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In West Point Motto Controversy, Ret. Army Gen. Says, 'Duty, Honor, Country' Are 'Irreplaceable' |
by Sarah Holliday |
For at least two years in a row, the Army has fallen significantly short of their recruitment goals. As a result, Americans have watched the military drop standards in an attempt to increase recruitment - with little success. However, several experts have pointed out that the military's noticeable emphasis on the "woke agenda" could explain much of the downfall in recent years. Considering this leftward shift, it's unsurprising that West Point's recent announcement that it has modified the academy's mission statement has been met with backlash.
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Marriages Surge Past 2 Million Nationally for First Time since 2019 |
by Leonardo Blair |
After falling to a historic low during the COVID-19 pandemic, marriages in the United States saw a significant rebound in 2022 and surged past the 2 million mark for the first time since 2019, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows. |
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