August 30, 2024
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'My Grammar's Not Always Correct': Fact-Checking Harris and Walz's CNN Interview |
by Ben Johnson |
A full 39 days after being anointed the Democratic Party's presumptive leader, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris sat down for her first in-depth interview. As CNN's Dana Bash rattled off numerous flip-flops and apparent lies, Harris said her "values have not changed," that she is "very proud" of her record on inflation and illegal immigration, and that she has no regrets over describing Joe Biden's mental health as "strong" in late June. Meanwhile, vice presidential candidate Tim Walz blamed his misstatements about serving "in war" on poor grammar and before pivoting to an alleged "national abortion ban." |
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If Biden Can Order Social Media to Censor Americans, It's Time to 'Rattle the Chains of Government' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
To most Americans, the biggest surprise of the week wasn't that social media mogul Mark Zuckerberg's platforms had interfered in past elections. The shock was that he admitted it. In a blockbuster letter to the House Judiciary Committee, the young face of Meta even seemed contrite about following the Biden-Harris administration's orders. But the question now is, what do we do about it? |
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'Gender-Industrial Complex' Worth Billions Annually: Report |
by Joshua Arnold |
The most mysterious feature of the 2023 SAFE Act Wars was that virtually every major hospital system - across 20+ states - lobbied vehemently against the bills. At nearly every public hearing, the speaking roster was saturated by three groups speaking in opposition: transgender activists, families with trans-identifying youth who hadn't yet come to regret the procedures, and medical professionals, typically associated with a local hospital system. |
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Fruits in Season: The Fruit of the Spirit and Election 2024 |
by Jared Bridges |
Every season has its indicators. Spring has flowers, rainfall, and the activity of renewed life. Summer has swelter, long days, and afternoon storms. Fall has the colorization of foliage, the falling of leaves to the ground, and the increasing chill indicating things to come. Winter gives us short days, cold, and the bareness of plant life. If our meteorological seasons enter and leave without fail like a lion or sometimes like a lamb, our societal seasons likewise ebb and flow. If you haven't looked outside yet, run to the window quickly. Right now, it's election season, and its miserable conditions are set in for a while. |
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Tim Walz's Lies: The Top 7 |
by Ben Johnson |
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz stands accused of purveying a string of lies, errors, and prevarications stretching back to his earliest days in politics, fibbing about everything from his military service to whether he won an obscure award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce as a 29-year-old man. Here is a far-from-exhaustive list of the mistruths Walz has communicated. |
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Election Integrity Watchdog Puts States on Notice to Clean Up Voter Rolls |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's (R) announcement Tuesday that over one million ineligible voters had been removed from the state's voter registration rolls, an election integrity watchdog organization is leading a campaign to pressure states across the nation to do likewise as the November election approaches. |
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Former Ohio State Wide Receiver: If You're Looking for 'Love, Joy, Peace, and Hope,' Try Jesus |
by Kathy Athearn |
Former and current Ohio State University football players are bringing the Good News of the gospel to OSU students and, as a result of media attention, to the world. Last Sunday evening they held a "Come to Jesus" gathering attended by over 2,000 students. More than 50 were baptized and over 10,000 Bibles were handed out. |
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'You Will Resign or We'll Make this Ugly': Idaho National Guardsman Punished for Biblical Values |
by Sarah Holliday |
A Christian infantry officer is now being punished by the Idaho Army National Guard for using his First Amendment right to speak out against the LGBT ideology that he believes is harming children. |
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