Gabbard Hits Back at Critics Attempting to Claim ‘Nothing to See Here’ With Russia Collusion Hoax Docs

This post was originally published on here Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard hit back at critics who are attempting to claim that there’s nothing to see with the newly declassified report on the Russia collusion hoax. Advertisement In an interview on Wednesday with conservative commentator and podcast host Charlie Kirk, Gabbard discussed the recent release…

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Media Mogul Byron Allen Reportedly Screaming ‘Racist!’ at Verizon Over Ads, Reminiscent of Jesse Jackson

This post was originally published on here I read “Shakedown” years ago. “Shakedown” is a well-researched and exhaustive book written by investigative journalist Kenneth Timmerman. It walks the reader through the life of Jesse Jackson, from his self-generated myth of growing up dirt poor to his fake “reverend” cred, to his shakedowns of businesses. The…

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9th Circuit Finds Trump Birthright Citizenship EO ‘Likely’ Unconstitutional, Affirms Universal Injunction

This post was originally published on here Those who’ve been watching the legal battles unfold regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship have been awaiting the next move from the lower courts, following the Supreme Court ruling on the matter at the end of June.  Advertisement We’ve since had several rulings, including a…

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Multi-Racial Whiteness and LGBTQ Dinos: Here’s Just Part of the NPR Content Congress Saved Us From

This post was originally published on hereAfter much political haggling in D.C., many promises of calamity in the press, years of melodramatic lobbying, and numerous narrative shifts from the networks themselves, Congress recently passed the rescission package that strips away federal funding for public broadcasting. Generations of proposed cuts to this media largesse have always…

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Jazz Great Chuck Mangione, Dead at 84

This post was originally published on here Two-time Grammy Award winner, jazz musician Chuck Mangione, died at home in his sleep on Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 84. Mangione, a gifted flugelhorn and trumpet player, had more than 30 albums and earned 14 Grammy nominations.  Advertisement Mangione was born in Rochester, New York,…

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