News and Views: December 13, 2024
“Joe Biden just pardoned multiple Chinese spies and an individual convicted of possessing child p*rnography. WHY?”
Joe Biden still has well over a month left in office. He can do a lot of damage between now and then. Who knows? He may have just been getting started with this convict flood. The borders are going to be wide open until then, too. The woods are thick and deep, and we're not out of them yet.
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As Americans’ Tolerance For Wokeness Dies, The Left’s Appetite For Violence Only Grows It feels like an inflection point: The acquittal of Daniel Penny happened on the same day as the arrest of the accused murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Penny being found not guilty is a repudiation of the anarcho-tyranny the left has been imposing since the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020. Despite last-minute shenanigans from the prosecution, the jury understood that Penny’s restraint of a violent, threatening felon on the subway was justified. The verdict is an indication that people, even in liberal New York City, have had enough of rioting, defunding the police, and soft-on-crime prosecutors who let criminals walk while locking up those who dare to defend themselves and others. Screenshot
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Federal Judge Blocks Biden Rule Providing Health Insurance to Illegal Aliens “Congress never intended that illegal aliens should receive Obama care benefits,” Kobach posted on X. “Indeed, two laws prohibit them from receiving such benefits.”
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded the decision on social media.
“We have secured a preliminary injunction and nationwide stay STOPPING the Biden Administration’s illegal attempt to grant nearly 147,000 DACA recipients publicly funded health insurance coverage,” Paxton wrote.
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Sharia’s Silent Advance: How a Muslim Immigrant Built a North Carolina Mosque as a Hub for Islamic Conquest Let’s be clear: This wasn’t about community “integration,” as the Mosque’s founder recently claimed. It was about establishment—a foothold in the heart of America. The price? $3.6 million, financed and paid off in under a decade. No one objected because the property was already zoned for religious use, conveniently skirting neighborhood scrutiny.
Fifteen years later, the Apex Mosque isn’t just a place of prayer—it’s a center for indoctrination, expansion, and beachheads for foreign powers like Turkey, Qatar, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia that aim to spread Islam in the West...
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Vatican removes nativity scene portraying baby Jesus lying in manger with Palestinian keffiyeh “We are relieved at reports that the Vatican has decided to remove the provocative Nativity display with an infant Jesus resting on a black-and-white keffiyeh, which is an unmistakable symbol of Palestinian nationalism,” Parsons said. “This Crèche not only denigrated Jewish heritage, it also undermined core tenets of the Christian faith. Indeed, millions of Christians worldwide were instantly incensed by this exhibit ahead of the Christmas season, and the Vatican did the right thing in taking it down.” Screenshot
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Crystal Mangum admits during interview to falsely accusing Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006 "I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't, and that was wrong, and I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me," Mangum told host Katerena DePasquale during the interview.
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'A Lot of Government Coercion': Study Slams the 'Forced Transition' to EVs That Consumers Don't Seem to Want “Up until two years ago or so, electricity demand in the United States was flat so nobody worried about running out of electricity. But with the data center boom and AI [artificial intelligence], there’s been a sudden spike in demand for electricity, and demand is expected to continue growing,” Stein told the DCNF. “Now you’re suddenly talking about not having enough electricity to supply everyday use at the same time we are trying to force pre-existing transportation systems to run on electricity. When you combine that EVs are more expensive and less flexible with the possibility we may be running out of electricity to keep homes cool and to operate industrial facilities, the logic of pursuing [the EV transition] gets even worse.”
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