July 29, 2024
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Media Rewrites Kamala's Record |
by Joshua Arnold |
Which senator had the most liberal voting record in 2019? According to GovTrack.us in January 2020, it was then-Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.). Today, that same webpage can no longer be found, nor can the page for Harris's 2019 report card. The internet Wayback Machine first noticed the pages missing on Monday. Coinciding with this disappearance was only one relevant change: last weekend President Joe Biden announced via X that he would not seek reelection and endorsed Harris as his replacement. |
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Harris Campaign Attacks Child Tax Credit after J.D. Vance Endorses It |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Republican vice presidential nominee and Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) is taking heat from the Left for promoting the child tax credit. On Friday, a social media account supporting Vice President Kamala Harris's bid for the White House shared what it called a "leaked" video of Vance in 2021 promoting the child tax credit (CTC). "In a stunning new leaked video, JD Vance claims that childless adults should pay more in taxes," the X account Kamala's Wins declared. "It's clear JD Vance wants to wage war against Americans." |
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This Swing State Mails Ballots to Casinos, Bars, and Strip Clubs |
by Ben Johnson |
One of the most consequential states in the 2024 presidential election has enacted a combination of liberal laws and lawless practices that virtually guarantee voter fraud will take place in November, an election expert has revealed. And, he says, some state officials and well-funded liberal pressure organizations are fighting attempts to ensure election integrity. |
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How Different Is the 2024 Republican Party Platform? This Different. |
by Ben Johnson |
By this time, many Americans may have heard that the 2024 Republican Party platform differs significantly from all its previous platforms, but they may not understand the specific changes that have been made on the issues of life, marriage, family, religious liberty, and numerous other policies that concern conservative Christians. A new document now helps analyze the changes. |
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Only 29 Park Police Officers Faced Thousands of Anti-Israel Protestors Due to Budget Cuts |
by Sarah Holliday |
Washington, D.C. saw a tsunami of anti-America/Israel protestors Wednesday afternoon. Outside of the city's Union Station, pro-terrorist mobs burned the American flags that fly outside the travel hub and replaced them with Palestinian flags. Paper mache sculptures of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were also lit aflame, and the angry crowd screamed threats, such as, "Hamas is coming" and, "Allahu Akbar." And as The Daily Wire pointed out, "U.S. Park Police were woefully understaffed as they faced a large mob of violent far-Left extremists." |
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Effort Continues to Free Imprisoned Nicaraguan Pastors |
by Dan Hart |
As a group of 11 Nicaraguan pastors continue to languish in prison amid a crackdown on Christian churches by the Marxist regime of Daniel Ortega, the effort to free the men is continuing to pick up steam on Capitol Hill and in the federal government as lawmakers proceed with legislative efforts demanding their release. |
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State Your Case: An Analysis of the First Trump vs. Harris Campaign Ads |
by S.A. McCarthy |
With the Democratic Party coalescing around Vice President Kamala Harris as its new nominee, both Harris's and former President Donald Trump's campaigns are kicking into high gear. This week, both campaigns released their first ads since President Joe Biden retired his reelection bid. |
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Legal Settlement Exonerates Navy Sailors Kicked Out over COVID Vaccine |
by Sarah Holliday |
A recent settlement protecting Navy sailors from being negatively affected by COVID policies in the future is the latest example of how the consequences from the COVID-19 pandemic are still unfolding - specifically in terms of how the military dealt with it. It's been estimated that roughly "80,000 to 100,000 service members - both active-duty and reservists ... were impacted by the mandate." And as retired Army Major Chase Spears previously expressed, many servicemembers began to wonder if "those who made such un-American policy decisions can be trusted going forward." |
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The Lost Art of Thinking |
by Katherine Musgrove |
"Think, think, think," says Winnie-the-Pooh, the famous animated character, as he pauses to solve a problem. This is a simple and quite memorable phrase from the loveable bear, but its simplicity should not be mistaken for superficiality. There is much truth in the act of pausing and thinking. |
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'Unsung Hero' Brings Family Values Back into Hollywood |
by Annabelle Pechmann |
Pure and cinematically pleasing movies are hard to find. Thankfully, Christian band For King & Country (Joel and Luke Smallbone) produced an easy pick for Friday family movie nights. Their film, "Unsung Hero," was released earlier this year and is about their Australian family's immigration journey to the United States. Alongside other recent Lionsgate releases ("I Still Believe," "The Jesus Revolution," "American Underdog"), the film was a box office success. It also has a unique and encouraging message that is scarce in the modern film industry. |
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