August 14, 2024
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Draft Dem Platform Vows to Keep 'Fighting' Parents over Porn and Promotes Abortion, Trans 'Care' |
by Ben Johnson |
The Democratic National Convention meets next week to nominate Kamala Harris for president, drawing renewed scrutiny to the party's platform. Last month, the Democratic Party released a draft of its 2024 platform that vows to nationalize abortion-on-demand across all 50 states, support taxpayer-funded abortion, protect the predatory transgender industry, and continue "fighting" against parents who seek to keep gay pornography out of their children's school libraries. |
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CBS Accidentally Admits that Harris Thinks Medical Care for Infants Born Alive after Abortion Is 'Extreme' |
by Mary Szoch |
On Sunday, vice presidential nominee and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance (R) joined Margaret Brennan on CBS's "Face the Nation" for an interview. Predictably, the conversation started with six questions in a row on abortion. While answering those questions, Vance spoke of the contrast between former President Donald Trump's views on abortion and the view of the Democratic Party. He said, "You have Democrats who have supported abortion right up to the moment of birth - and even beyond the moment - of birth, which is just sick stuff. And I think it's such a contrast..." |
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Transgender Surgeries for Minors Based on 'Low Quality' Evidence: Leading Medical Group |
by Ben Johnson |
One of the nation's leading surgical organizations has refused to endorse the practice of carrying out transgender surgeries on minors, saying the evidence cited by supporters of adolescent surgeries is "low quality/low certainty." The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), an 11,000-member professional society represents more than nine out of 10 practitioners in the United States and Canada, has declined to endorse "any organization's practice recommendations for the treatment of adolescents with gender dysphoria." |
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Expert: Tim Walz Has an 'Abnormal Relationship' with the Chinese Communist Party |
by Sarah Holliday |
"Walz and his supporters would like us to believe that his cozy ties to the ... CCP are not unusual," the Government Accountability Institute's Seamus Bruner wrote in an article published on Breitbart. But in reality, "Walz has an abnormal relationship with China." The governor has expressed after previous trips to the country how he "will never be treated that well again," and that his time in China chalks up to being "excellent" experiences in which he's "lavished" with "more gifts than [he] could bring home." |
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Now Even Viewpoint Diversity Is 'White Supremacy' |
by Tyler O'Neil |
Do you want a perspective other than the stifling woke orthodoxy being imposed on society through classrooms, TV shows, and corporate boardrooms? Tired of seeing "LGBTQ" this and "BIPOC" or "AAPI" that? Do you want a discussion of ideas without constant identity politics? You just might be a white supremacist. |
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American Cities Are Losing Families with Children |
by Joshua Arnold |
The number of young children in America's largest cities is "rapidly shrinking" at a rate so alarming that even progressive urbanites are concerned. In a new analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Economic Innovation Group researcher Connor O'Brien found that the number of children aged 0-4 has dropped 18% in New York City, 15% in Cook County, Ill. (Chicago), and 14% in Los Angeles County in just three years since COVID. |
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Anti-Israel Protestors Plan Nationwide Campus Strikes for the Fall Semester |
by Sarah Holliday |
There has been unceasing tension between Palestine and Israel supporters since the terrorist organization Hamas attacked on October 7. In the U.S., the pro-Israel marches that have taken place have been collected and tame. The pro-Palestinian protests, by contrast, have been full of anger, violence, and all sorts of chaos. |
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Democrats Target RFK, Jr.'s Ballot Access |
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Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will not appear on the New York ballot in November's presidential election, a state judge ruled Monday. Kennedy collected enough signatures to qualify, but the judge ruled it invalid over what he said was Kennedy's "sham" address. A Democrat-aligned political action committee, Clear Choice Action, backed a lawsuit against Kennedy's New York residency, as well as lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Illinois. |
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