October 2, 2024
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Tim Walz Calls Abortion a 'Basic Human Right' in 'Disastrous' VP Debate Performance |
by Ben Johnson |
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz suffered what critics say was a "disastrous" performance during his only face-to-face showdown with Republican J.D. Vance before the 2024 presidential election, referring to himself as a "knucklehead" who has "become friends with school shooters." Walz also repeatedly promoted misinformation about the impact of state pro-life protections, calling abortion a "basic human right." |
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Iran Launches Missiles at Israel after Israeli Forces Enter Lebanon |
by Joshua Arnold |
In Israel, what would make for "major headlines in any other place" becomes "a headline for an hour, and then it gets pushed aside," Real Life Network news director Daniel Cohen said Monday on "Washington Watch." Later that evening, Israeli soldiers crossed the border into Lebanon; by lunchtime on Tuesday, that historic headline had been overtaken by news that Iran had launched missiles at Israel. |
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'Please, Please Pray': Georgia Congressman Addresses Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts |
by Sarah Holliday |
"[I]t is devastating," sighed Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) on Monday's edition of "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins." Georgia "is my home. This is where I'm from, and I will tell you, this is the worst I've ever seen. I've never seen anything quite like this." |
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9 Ways Harris and Walz Built Their Campaign on Misinformation and Disinformation |
by Ben Johnson |
More than any time in history, the Democratic Party has spent the last eight years warning that politics runs the risk of being contaminated by the foul specter of "misinformation and disinformation." Anyone conversant with politics knows "misinformation and disinformation" have long been synonymous with political campaigns from candidates of all backgrounds, but the Harris-Walz campaign wants to criminalize political differences. Here are nine examples of the campaign engaging in spreading misinformation and disinformation. |
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Biden Demands Ceasefire before Israeli Incursion, Iranian Strike |
by Joshua Arnold |
The leader of the free world is flexing his impotence on the world stage. Before the Israeli incursion into Lebanon Monday, a reporter asked Biden if he was aware of Israel's plan, and if he was comfortable with it. "I'm more aware than you might know," Biden responded, "and I'm comfortable with them stopping. We should have a ceasefire now." Israel then ignored the president's gripe, crossed the border, and destroyed terrorist outposts anyways. |
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Russian Warplane Buzzes U.S. Fighter Near Alaska as Putin Escalates Aggression |
by Dan Hart |
New military video footage released Monday has revealed that a Russian fighter jet recklessly careened past a U.S. Air Force F-16 with just feet to spare near Alaska last week. The event has only heightened tensions between the two countries, as a series of incidents in recent weeks has seen Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime escalate its level of aggression toward the U.S. in the midst of Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. |
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Dems Blocking Election Integrity Efforts in Alabama, Georgia |
by S.A. McCarthy |
With the election only a month away, Democrats are working hard to make sure that noncitizens have a chance to vote. The Biden-Harris administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday that it is suing Alabama due to election integrity measures enacted by the state. |
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Border Patrol Union Fact-Checks Harris's Speech at Border |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The National Border Patrol Council is taking Vice President Kamala Harris to task for pretending to care about America's southern border after almost four years of failing in her duties as "border czar." |
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Georgia Judge 'Denies Humanity of Unborn Children' by Striking Down 6-Week Protection, Expert Says |
by Sarah Holliday |
According to Georgia's Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, "liberty" by the state's definition is "the power of a woman to control her own body, to decide what happens to it and in it, and to reject state interference with her healthcare choices." Under this notion of belief, the judge ruled on Monday to strike down Georgia's six-week abortion ban, which McBurney considered "arbitrary" in the first place. |
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