June 10, 2024
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Johnson on Biden's Mental Decline: 'I Will Submit to a Polygraph' if Anyone Doubts My Interactions |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
After Joe Biden's "perpetual state of confusion" at this week's D-Day commemoration, rumors about the president's diminished mental state are picking up even more steam. A bombshell article by The Wall Street Journal, which paints the picture of a man in steep cognitive decline, is adding to the White House's panic leading up to the November elections. Already, 63% of Americans admit they're "not very" or "not at all" confident that Biden has a sound enough mind to serve effectively as president. And after a number of disconcerting meetings with the president, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) might be one of them. |
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Christian Court Victory, Biden Abandons Americans, and More: 5 Stories You Missed |
by Ben Johnson |
The news this week focused on a glut of truly momentous stories: President Donald Trump's norms-breaking conviction, Joe Biden's loophole-ridden executive actions at the border, and Biden's attempt to draft D-Day veterans into his war to maintain the White House. But a week of consequential news often drowns out genuinely significant developments, as well. |
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'This Was an Abomination': Former AG Barr Predicts Trump Conviction Will Be Overruled |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The nation's former top prosecutor is weighing in on the landmark Trump conviction, predicting the trial's verdict will be overruled on appeal. Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr explained in an interview this week that he "wasn't particularly surprised" that former President Donald Trump, under whom Barr served, was convicted last week in a Manhattan trial. |
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2 States Pass Bills Saying WHO Has 'No Authority' over U.S. Health Care |
by Ben Johnson |
The effort to impose global governmental decrees on U.S. health care has met a rising tide of opposition, as two Republican-led states have adopted legislation declaring international bodies have "no authority" over their citizens at any time, including during pandemics. Several state lawmakers compared the world government bodies' growing authority to a dystopian novel by C.S. Lewis. |
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FDA Advisory Board Rejects Ecstasy Drug as Treatment for PTSD |
by Dan Hart |
Reports surfaced Wednesday that an independent scientific advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) overwhelmingly recommended that the risks of using the party drug MDMA (commonly known as "ecstasy") to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) outweigh the benefits. Experts are welcoming the decision as a positive step in restoring common sense within the field of trauma care that has increasingly promoted the use psychedelic drugs in recent years. |
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The Art of War and Why Republicans Must Learn It |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A popular trend among self-styled conservative pundits is to mock Democrats and left-wingers as stupid, and it isn't difficult to understand why. Every time that Joe Biden invents a new dialect of gibberish, every time that Kamala Harris cackles like a hyena in public, every time that a White House press secretary has to "circle back," every time that a Democrat-nominated Supreme Court pick can't answer basic questions about basic biology, it's fodder for Fox News's alternative to "The Tonight Show." But for all the outrageous, logic-defying nonsense that Democrats spout, there is one field of study that they have mastered completely: war. |
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SPLC Lists Those Opposed to Child Trans Surgeries as Hateful, But Not Anti-Semites |
by Sarah Holliday |
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) continues to march on its self-paved path of defining morality. They seem to think they're the ultimate judge of what's right and wrong, with an infamous reputation for smearing the names of those who engage in conservative work. For instance, the most recent expansion to the SPLC's annual "Year in Hate and Extremism" report, released last Tuesday, involves anyone who opposes gender transition operations for children. |
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El Salvador's Bukele Talks 'Spiritual War' and Success in Controlling Crime |
by S.A. McCarthy |
After ridding his country of violent gangs, one world leader is crediting God with his administration's success. In an interview with Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele discussed the satanic practices of the MS-13 gang, the "spiritual war" facing the Western world, and how his administration took El Salvador from being the murder capital of the world to the second-safest nation in the Western hemisphere. |
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