Plus: Election Panel’s Giving Twitter a Pass on Hunter Biden Laptop Cover-up Is a Travesty
September 16 2021
Good morning from Washington, where Democrats pack a $3.5 trillion spending bill with wasteful programs that Americans don’t need. John Goodman breaks it down. Amazon torpedoes advertising for a Heritage Foundation scholar’s book exposing Black Lives Matter. Don’t miss Fred Lucas’ report. On the podcast, learn about a group that keeps an eye on President Biden’s major nominees. Plus: the FCC takes a dive on Hunter Biden, an ethics complaint greets AOC at the Met, and the president turns his back on women. On this date in 2013, a contractor goes on a rampage at the Navy Yard in the nation’s capital, killing 12 with a sawed-off shotgun before police fatally shoot him.
Amazon this week blocked an advertisement for a new book on Black Lives Matter leaders, claiming content that “revolves around controversial or highly debated social topics is not permitted.”
The Federal Election Commission has cleared Twitter of violating any election laws by censoring a New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s notorious laptop less than three weeks before the 2020 election.
In a bold act of defiance against the Taliban, hundreds of Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul, demanding that the Taliban respect their rights. In response, Taliban fighters beat them.
As debate rages in Congress over spending packages and election reform bills, Senate confirmations for President Biden's executive branch nominees continue to move forward.
On today’s episode of "Problematic Women,” we break down why Ocasio-Cortez’s fashion choice is concerning, and why taxing the rich won't actually help the poor.
Elder, who would have become California’s first black governor had he won, was smeared by the media at the behest of the left in the most absurd and offensive ways.