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Psaki Warns of “Extraordinarily Elevated” Inflation Data
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The White House Press Secretary is now counting on the media to help her blame Putin as she said “ Because of the actions were taken to address the ‘Putin Price Hike,’ we are in a better place than we were last month, but we expect March … CPI headline inflation to be extraordinarily elevated due to ‘Putin’s Price Hike’, and we expect a large difference between core and headline inflation, reflecting the global disruptions in energy and food markets” ( Daily Caller). Another story notes “ Inflation is predicted to have hit 8.4% over the last year in March, which is an increase from 7.9% in February. If inflation hits 8.4%, it would be the highest since December 1981” ( Fox News).
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Ukraine Ambassador to U.N. Tells of Atrocities Against Women and Children
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Along with horrible attacks on women, Sergiy Kyslytsya (pictured above) claims Russia has abducted over 120,000 children ( Fox News). Nearly two-thirds of the children of Ukraine have fled their homes ( Axios). Another story details a month of terror in Bucha ( NY Times).
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Biden Cracks Down on Gun Owners
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From the Wall Street Journal editorial board: Children account for 64 of the 671 people shot in Chicago so far this year. Overall, the city had 797 murders last year—a 60% increase compared to 2019. Some 4,375 people were shooting victims in Chicago in 2021, up from 2,598 two years prior. Democrats blame guns for the violence, and on Monday President Biden announced a new regulation on firearms, including restrictions on privately made weapons. Yet Illinois already has strict gun laws. It requires a license for all gun ownership and universal background checks, among other rules. Chicago bans assault weapons, silencers, mufflers and laser sights; limits the sale of handguns and high-capacity magazines; and restricts sales at gun shows. This amounts to much of the progressive gun-control wish list, but it isn’t making Chicago safer. The real problem is the lack of political will to stop the mayhem. Between 2020 and 2021, Chicago cut its police budget by some $63 million. Crime spiked, and the city responded by restoring and increasing police funding. But by cutting vacancies it shrunk the authorized force more than 600 members between 2019 and 2022, according to data from the mayor’s office ( WSJ). From Ed Morrissey: At the very moment that Americans’ worry about crime has hit recent new highs, Joe Biden has decided that the best strategy will be to find more ways to burden law- abiding gun owners ( Hot Air).
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Victim of “Sex Reassignment” Surgery Tells of Horror of Life After
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Corinna Cohn, born male, had the surgery at 19. He explains now “ Surgery unshackled me from my body’s urges, but the destruction of my gonads introduced a different type of bondage. From the day of my surgery, I became a medical patient and will remain one for the rest of my life” ( Washington Post). From Denny Burk: The faster our nation runs into “gender affirming care,” the more heartbreaking stories like this we are going to hear. Destroying healthy reproductive organs through barbaric surgeries is how to break a person not to heal them. Mercy ( Twitter). From Lila Rose: Transgender ideology imposes rigid & extreme gender stereotypes on children—while adding psychological harm & sometimes irreversible physical damage If a little girl likes short hair & playing w/ legos, it does not make her male. It makes her a girl who likes short hair & legos ( Twitter).
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Violence Leads to Postal Service Suspension on California Block
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From the story: The United States Postal Service (USPS) reportedly canceled its service for one block of homes in a Santa Monica neighborhood after multiple reports of mail carriers being threatened and attacked in the area. Residents now need to retrieve their daily mail at a local USPS office.
Daily Caller
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White House Deeply in Love with Federal Transportation Mask Mandates
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From the story: The federal mandate, which applies to transportation hubs, including airports, airplanes, and public transportation, was scheduled to lift on April 18, having already been extended a month. The administration has signaled that it is willing to prolong the mandate despite pressure from Republicans and outside groups.
Washington Examiner
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Mainstream Media Suddenly Discovering the Corruption of BLM
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As the HuffPost ran a story on the fact that the “ Black Lives Matter organization was not the sacred cow that it appeared to be” ( HuffPost). From Ed Morrissey: With the scandalous self-enrichment at BLM finally exposed, it’s very difficult to ignore the obvious lessons it provides. Kudos to Crockett and HuffPo for not just covering the scandal (belatedly, anyway) but also calling out the demagoguery BLM employed to shield its corrupt operations. Will other media outlets do the same? ( Hot Air). BLM apologized not for their corruption but for causing “ distress” when they used donations to buy a mansion ( Mediaite).
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U.S. to Remove Consular Staff from Shanghai
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Liberal Writer Harasses Random Asian He Believed was Andy Ngo
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And Thor Benson bragged about it on twitter. Then Ngo (Pictured above) informed him he was out of the country at the time.
Fox News
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Team Biden Seeks to Fire Up Build Back Better Once Again
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And this time, they plan to keep all talk of Senator Joe Manchin out of the conversation.
Hot Air
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Mike Gallagher expresses a healthy dose of skepticism about Fauci’s new self-assessment approach on COVID risk
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Mike Gallagher: Tony Fauci is now saying what you’ve been saying for over two years. How many times have people called this show and said, Mike, COVID’s not going anywhere. There’s going to be variants. There’s going to be Frankenstein variant, BA.2, BA.3, BA.12. It’s never going away....
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Dr. Sebastian Gorka talks with syndicated talk radio host Jennifer Horn about how now is the time to stop AB 2223, a bill that opens the door to infanticide
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Dr. Sebastian Gorka: Talk to us about this unbelievable story coming out of the Assembly’s Judiciary Committee.
Jennifer Horn: Yeah. So there is a bill in California that was put together by an assembly woman out of Oakland. It has the full support of our attorney general in the state, Rob Bonta,...
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Dinesh D’Souza sees Elon Musk’s share of Twitter as a stake for free speech
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Dinesh D’Souza: Elon Musk has become the largest shareholder in Twitter. In fact, he’s bought, it seems overnight, a 9% stake in this public company, Twitter. He now owns about 73.5 million shares and his stake is worth close to well, $2.89 billion, close to $3 billion. And by the way, that’s...
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Charlie Kirk considers where morals come from as California and other states expand abortion ‘rights,’ even potentially to after birth
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Charlie Kirk: Western values will tell you that those that cannot protect themselves are still deserving of protection. Why? Because we are image bearers all made in the image of God. We are not cells. We’re not a mistake. If humanity is designed, then it would be rational to protect the...
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Hugh Hewitt has a simple math (and morality) lesson: Borrow money, pay it back
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Hugh Hewitt: President Biden has announced he’s keeping the student loan moratorium. And I think this is profoundly bad for the country. And it’s profoundly unjust to everyone who’s 30 and just finished paying off their student loans, to realize that with a wave of his hand, Joe Biden is...
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Dennis Prager takes stock on Musk's newly acquired 9.2% stake in the Big Tech blue bird
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Dennis Prager: Who would ever think that Elon Musk Might be a vehicle for the rescue of a free country. There is a famous statement in the Psalms, … “From where will my help come?” And you never know. Elon Musk would not have been the man that I predicted as such, would never have predicted...
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Eric Metaxas talks with senatorial candidate JD Vance about why there is reason for hope for 2022 and beyond
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Eric Metaxas: I’m talking to JD Vance. Some of you know him as the author of an extraordinary book, “Hillbilly Elegy.” But now he is running for the Senate in the state of Ohio. And in my opinion, which is a considered opinion, he is one of the bright lights in the political future of this...
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