August 23, 2024
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Kamala Harris Promises to Impose Abortion on All 50 States as President |
by Ben Johnson |
Kamala Harris promised to use the federal government to expand abortion nationwide, because Americans cannot "truly be prosperous" without abortion, and pro-life Americans are "out of their minds," said Harris while accepting the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night. |
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Defining the Cost of 'Freedom' |
by Chuck Donovan |
As the Democratic National Convention trundles to its conclusion, a theme - and supposed partisan advantage - of "freedom" has emerged. Examined in detail, reproductive freedom, by which the Democrats mean no legal limits on abortion, is the leading edge of that theme. But reality has a way of intruding on rhetorical flourishes, as more stories emerge about the lack of freedom that surrounds this issue. |
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LGBT Group Walz Founded Wants to Trans Kids, Defund Police, and Abolish Borders |
by Ben Johnson |
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has boasted of founding the local chapter of an organization that demands the "abolition of the police, abolition of borders," "reparations for all indigenous and black peoples," placing males in female correctional institutions, and transgender procedures for minors without parental consent - all while concealing children's transgender identity from their parents. An LGBTQ website has said Walz's behavior toward his students would get him labeled a "groomer" today. Walz's wife, Gwen, is equally supportive of indoctrinating children in this group's agenda, because she considers it part of her religious faith that "God created ... some people gay." |
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Biden-Harris Admin. Added Almost 1M Less Jobs than Estimated |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Although the Biden-Harris administration boasts of high job growth rates, newly-released government data is contradicting that claim. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, initial job growth estimates from March 2023 to March 2024 were off by nearly a million. Jobs were overestimated by 818,000, lowering the initial report's 2.9 million jobs to only 2.1 million. The correction, published Wednesday, means that monthly job growth was not, as initially reported, 242,000 jobs per month but only 174,000 jobs per month. This marks the largest downward revision of job growth in at least 15 years. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 126: What to Do About the Department of Education |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Meg Kilgannon |
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council's Meg Kilgannon for an educational conversation (pun intended) about the Department of Education (DOE). Started in 1979, the DOE has come under recent inspection by presidential candidate Donald Trump who says, if elected in November, he will close down the federal department. But why? Meg and Joseph dive into the origins of the DOE, its main purpose, and the impact closing it would have on the world of higher education. Grab your No. 2 pencil and get ready to take some notes as we learn more about the United States Department of Education. |
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Poll: Over 70% of Dems and Independents Unaware of Harris's Controversial Policy Positions |
by Dan Hart |
A new poll has revealed that almost three-quarters of registered Democrats and Independents are not aware of numerous intensely controversial policy positions that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has taken. The news comes as the founder of a Harris super PAC admitted that internal polling is showing a much tighter race between the vice president and Donald Trump than what recent public poll results suggest. |
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'Never Seen Anything Like It': Attorneys Shocked by DOJ Intimidation against Hospital Whistleblowers |
by Joshua Arnold |
Whistleblowers who exposed the Texas Children's Hospital for illegally providing gender transition procedures to minors have experienced "a number of acts of intimidation by the FBI and the government," attorney Marcella Burke described Wednesday on "Washington Watch." Whistleblowers like Eithan Haim and Vanessa Sivadge, both represented by the Burke Law Group, must now grapple with the reality that "the government is now coming to our homes to intimidate us, and they're coming after us, and they're not coming after the doctors and the hospitals doing these things illegally," Burke said. |
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American Voters Don't Like Dems' Plans to Reshape SCOTUS |
by S.A. McCarthy |
After a string of originalist constitutional rulings, including overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court has become a target for Democrats. According to a recent survey, however, the majority of Americans oppose Democrat-led efforts to manipulate the court. |
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Court Rules in Favor of Christian Teacher Forced to Use Trans Pronouns |
by Sarah Holliday |
A federal court ruled last week that an Ohio school district violated the First Amendment rights of a Christian teacher, which experts are hailing as a victory for free speech and religious liberty. Hired as a full-time English teacher at the end of the 2021 academic school year, Vivian Geraghty had resigned from her position in 2022 after being told to use a student's "preferred pronouns." The argument she gave in her lawsuit was that the use of pronouns that didn't reflect the child's biological sex "would force her to embrace the concept of gender identity against her religious belief that God created two unchanging sexes, male and female." |
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SCOTUS Title IX Ruling Proves How Far the 'Castration Caucus' Has Fallen from Reality |
by Daniel Schmid |
How far has the castration caucus fallen when the Supreme Court unanimously agrees that several states are entitled to injunctions blocking the Biden-Harris administration's Title IX radical revision to include sexual orientation and gender identity? With each of the administration's extremist attempts to flip the truth on its head and detach us from reality, we are sent spiraling and falling further into progressive radicalism. |
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While Some Universities Take Action, Columbia Continues to Face Scrutiny over Anti-Semitism |
by Sarah Holliday |
After months of watching anti-Semitic protests sweep across college campuses, a California public university is taking action. On Thursday, California State University announced its new policy that bans "tent encampments and overnight demonstrations," as well as putting up "unauthorized barricades, fencing, and furniture" - all trademarks of the previous pro-Palestinian student mobs. Meanwhile, other universities are under scrutiny for "failing to discipline" the students promoting Jewish hatred on campus. |
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