Dean Cain fired back at critics on Twitter who pounced after the actor said that he thought it was preposterous that he was required to sport a face mask while flying to and from Canada.
"Found it utterly ridiculous that I had to wear a mask on the plane - flying to/from Canada," Cain tweeted.
Some on social media pounced on the actor's remark, but Cain fired back.
"Rolling with laughter at the responses to this tweet," Cain wrote.
"In the video the individual explained to a police officer that Ms. Peoples directed him to target the elderly, steal their votes, and harvest those votes for specific candidates in the 2016 election," the statement from the Tarrant County GOP reads. TheBlaze cannot confirm the incident referenced in the video occurred in 2016 or a different year.
"A liberal man who admitted shooting a pro-life grandma who was merely canvassing against a radical pro-abortion ballot measure in Michigan still doesn’t face any criminal charges.
More than a week has elapsed since Richard Harvey shot the unnamed pro-life advocate in the back on September 20th..."
As many as 22 lawmakers have called upon Attorney General Merrick Garland to provide an explanation as to why the FBI allegedly sent 25-30 fully-armed agents to arrest Catholic pro-life activist Mark Houck as his “screaming” children watched in horror.
"REVEALED: Johns Hopkin doctor told her trans Army officer wife to stop being a 'coward' and to 'work through' her 'ethical issues' to hand over medical information on senior military officers to Russians, indictment shows
Major Jamie Lee Henry, the Army's first trans officer, and Dr. Anna Gabrielian were indicted for trying to give secret records to the Russian government
The files included medical records ofsenior military officers at North Carolina's Fort Bragg and of their families
The base is home to 52,000 active duty soldiers, as well as the US Army's Delta Force and Special Operations Forces...
"A longtime veteran with the New York City Fire Department Bureau of Emergency Medical Services was fatally stabbed Thursday in an unprovoked attack during her lunch break, police said.... Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, a 25-year FDNY EMS veteran, was stabbed multiple times Thursday afternoon while on duty in Queens, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said at a press conference.
Russo-Elling was getting food during her break, while wearing clothes that clearly indicated she was a member of FDNY, when a 34-year-old man brandished a knife and stabbed her multiple times, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said.
...Two people who know the perpetrator witnessed the attack...His name was not immediately released..."
Scalise’s team also said that the CR contains funding that would enable more illegal immigration while the nation faces a historic number of migrants crossing the border:
Includes $1.8 billion for Refugee and Entrant money to fund more migrants illegally crossing the border, yet provides no additional money for border security or our Customs and Border Protection officers.
Truman Capote (Streckfus Persons) 1924 - Writer (In Cold Blood, Other Voices, Breakfast at Tiffany's), actor
1787 - The Columbia left Boston and began the trip that would make it the first American vessel to sail around the world.
1846 - Dr. William Morton performed a painless tooth extraction after administering ether to a patient.
1882 - In Appleton, WI, the world's first hydroelectric power plant began operating.
1927 - George Herman "Babe" Ruth hit his 60th homerun of the season. He broke his own record with the homerun. The record stood until 1961 when Roger Maris broke the record.
1938 - The Munich Conference ended with a decision to appease Adolf Hitler. Britain, and France allowed Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland to be annexed by the Nazis.
1946 - An international military tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, found 22 top Nazi leaders guilty of war crimes.
1949 - The Berlin Airlift came to an end. The airlift had taken 2.3 million tons of food into the western sector despite the Soviet blockade.
On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about comedian and actor Russell Brand's epic rant after becoming the latest victim of YouTube censorship.
Sudanese-born former British national El Shafee Elsheikh joined ISIS and committed atrocities in Iraq and Syria between 2012 and 2015. Elsheikh was personally involved in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of 26 journalists and aid workers, including four Americans. Spared the death penalty by former U.S. Attorney General William Barr so that British prosecutors would cooperate, the Islamic terrorist was ultimately brought to the U.S. to stand trial. He was subsequently given eight life sentences by a U.S. District Court in Virginia on August 19.
You have a mailbox for your house, apartment, or condo, or you have a post office box.
Everybody gets mail.
But does everybody get their mail monitored?
Well, if you’re a Second Amendment supporter or you don’t like Joe Biden, you may have somebody watching your mailbox...redacted documents showing that U.S. Postal Service inspectors monitored the mail of some American citizens.
The impetus for the move? These people were gun rights activists and had issues with the election of Joe Biden...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A fourth leak on the Nord Stream pipelines has been reported off southern Sweden, the Swedish coast guard said Thursday. “We have leakage at two positions” off Sweden, coast guard spokesperson Mattias Lindholm. There are two more off Denmark, he said.
Two of the leaks are on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline that recently stopped supplying gas, while the other two are on Nord Stream 2 that never started operating. Although they were not running, both pipelines were filled with gas, which has escaped and bubbled to the surface...
"The scope of what the FBI did is unprecedented," Frommer added. "This was the largest armed robbery in United States history, and it was committed by the FBI."
According to court filings, the FBI insisted on the affidavit that the "warrants authorize the seizure of the nests of the boxes themselves, not their contents," and Judge Kim reiterated on the warrant he signed that "[t]his warrant does not authorize a criminal search or seizure of the contents of the safety deposit boxes." However, the FBI seized and searched the boxes anyway, the lawsuit alleges.
"Forced gender conformity has no place in the skies, billionaire Richard Branson's airline Virgin Atlantic is telling its staff.
Virgin said it was taking a “fluid approach” to its uniform policy, allowing employees to “choose which of the uniforms best represents them—no matter their gender, gender identity, or gender expression.”
Pronoun badges...Virgin Atlantic will now be offering optional pronoun badges to both its staff and passengers, which the airline said “enables everyone to clearly communicate and be addressed by their pronouns.” The badges will display the wearer’s chosen pronouns, such as “she/her” or “they/them.”..
On top of these changes, Virgin Atlantic also said Wednesday that it had updated its ticketing system to allow passport holders with gender neutral gender markers to select “U” or “X” gender codes on their flight bookings...
The FBI reportedly sent 25-30 armed agents to apprehend pro-life Catholic activist Mark Houck at his rural Pennsylvania home in the early morning last week even after he had agreed to surrender peacefully.
"...House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has spent more than a year with seven working groups developing real reforms that have become a “Commitment to America.”
Now the challenge lies in closing the campaign with a focus on the most important efforts:
Control spending to bring down the cost of living and move toward a balanced budget;
Reestablish energy independence to bring the cost of living even lower — and to bring down the costs of electricity, fertilizer, transportation, and so many other things that are impacted by the cost of oil and natural gas;
Control the border to limit illegal migration, curb the flow of drugs, and weaken the drug cartels that are threatening to turn Mexico into a failed state right on our border;
Keep murderers locked up, support the police, and identify and isolate district attorneys who refuse to enforce the law;
Guarantee parents the right to know what is going on in their child’s classroom.
These five big issues will lead to an American coalition of all Republicans, most independents, and a significant minority of Democrats..."
The election denial movement is now going door to door
"DENVER — Last fall, two men knocked on Michelle Garcia's door.
They wanted to talk about voting. One was carrying a clipboard and wearing a baseball cap. The other wore a blue collared shirt and a lanyard. She said at first she thought nothing of it, as it's not uncommon for candidates or political parties to canvas her neighborhood in Pueblo, Colo. But the men at Garcia's door weren't part of a get-out-the-vote effort.
They were part of a growing national movement by regular people to try to root out alleged fraud in America's elections.
"We're doing a voter verification project. ... We're working off the city voter list and we wanted to ask a couple questions about the 2020 vote," said one of the two men, in a video recording from Garcia's front-door camera. They wanted to know whether she cast her ballot in person or by mail..."
"You only need to understand one thing about the inner workings of the Democrat mind - and that was exposed during the 2012 election season by none other than the Senator from Searchlight, quite possibly one of the nastiest and most vindictive politicians to ever warm a seat in Congress, Harry Reid.
Perhaps in the defining moment of his career, Reid hid behind the Speech and Debate clause to blatantly lie about Mitt Romney’s taxes from the Senate floor during the 2012 campaign as he claimed that Milquetoast Mittens had not paid taxes for a decade. When challenged by the media after Obama was safely home for his second term (even after the Benghazi atrocity), Reid famously quipped “Well, he didn’t win, did he?” Shameless and evil are two words that come to mind..."
Obama used his divide-and-rule claims of racism to hide the public opposition to migration’s economic impact, according to his comments posted in a September 25 report by the San Diego Union-Tribune:
Quotas and ‘anti-racist’ training would help the problem, researchers argue
"University leaders can “advance racial and gender equity in the United States,” through the use of hiring and admission quotas, according to a new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Poverty and Inequality...
1943 - U.S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Italian Marchal Pietro Badoglio signed an armistice aboard the British ship Nelson.
1960 - "My Three Sons" debuted on ABC-TV.
1967 - The International Monetary Fund reformed monetary systems around the world.
1982 - In Chicago, IL, seven people died after taking capsules of Extra-Strength Tylenol that had been laced with cyanide. 264,000 bottles were recalled.
1994 - The GOP controlled U.S. House voted to end the practice of lobbyist buying meals and entertainment for members of Congress.
2008 - The Dow Industrial Average lost 777 points. It was the largest one-day decline to date. The drop came after the U.S. House of Representatives had voted down a $700 billion bank bailout plan.
"What I fear is that they're going to say everybody should get it when in fact, the healthy young person really is unlikely to benefit from the booster dose, and so I hope they targeted more specifically, to those really who are most likely to benefit from this additional dose," he said during the CNN interview.
The CNN anchor was perplexed that the health official didn't recommend everyone get the new jab.
She asked the vaccine expert, "Why not get it? Right? If it does give you even if it's a smaller benefit, is there any reason not to get the booster?"
"FEMA Administrator Criswell said today that she acknowledge concerns that Florida's laxxed response to the storm so far..." the reporter began to ask. "Woah, woah, woah. Give me a break! That is nonsense. Stop politicalizing it," DeSantis interjected... What Administrator Criswell was referring to during an appearance at a White House press briefing was how the Gulf region of Florida has not experienced a direct hit by such a strong hurricane in a very long time. It was not about the state's response."
Philosopher George Santayana’s line has become cliché, but it’s so damn true: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
"Well, perhaps if more Americans today read Plato (like they used to), then our country wouldn’t be repeating the same mistakes he warned us about 2,400 years ago. In Book VIII of his Republic, Plato uses a fictitious conversation between his teacher Socrates and Adeimantus to explain how democracies—when they become too radical—devolve into tyrannies. I have included M. James Ziccardi’s apt summary of this conversation below.
The parallels between the “tyranny” Plato describes and America today are chilling...
An entitled population that makes increasing demands of their leaders? Check.
Contempt for law-abiding citizens who pay their taxes? Check.
An incoherent immigration policy? Check.
“Adults” living in perpetual adolescence? Check.
Parents who have lost control of their children? Check.
Teachers who have lost their authority in the classroom? Check.
As Europe battles soaring energy prices amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Truss began pushing for higher fossil fuel production and established the goal of becoming a net exporter of energy by 2040. The new Conservative Party government headed by Truss also canceled a rise in the corporate tax rate, slashed the basic income tax rate to 19%, and started discussions about special economic zones in multiple regions.
In an industry first, 12 broadcasters and streamers have signed up to The Climate Content Pledge, which has been convened by albert.
The signatories – who represent over 70% of time UK audiences spend watching TV and film – are committing to using their content to help audiences understand what tackling climate change might mean for them, as well as inspire and inform sustainable choices.
The Climate Content Pledge signatories include: BBC, BBC Studios, Britbox International, Channel 4, Channel 5 / ViacomCBS, Discovery UK and Eire, ITV, RTE, S4C, Sky, STV, UKTV
Surging food prices due to historic inflation are forcing American families to adjust their eating habits by choosing cheaper options.
Cutting back on buying meats, shopping at high-end grocery stores, and dining out are among the many ways consumers are trying to save extra cash to avoid financial instability.
"Russia's nuclear doctrine is called "escalate to deescalate" or, more appropriately, "escalate to win," which means threatening or using nukes early in a conventional conflict...
Why, then, doesn't the United States have what it needs at this crucial moment: nuclear-tipped cruise missiles like Putin's? The arms-control community, arguing that such low-yield weapons would make nuclear war more likely, persuaded American presidents not to build them. President Trump authorized their development, but Biden cancelled the program.
Unfortunately, arms-control advocates got it backwards. As evident from today's developments, America lacking low-yield nuclear warheads on cruise missiles is making nuclear war more likely, not less.
"The United States will need to reduce its nuclear arsenal to encourage Russia to do the same," wrote Tom Collina and Angela Kellett on the 21st of this month on the Defense One site.
Entice Russia into disarmament? Been there. Tried that. Failed miserably.
Moreover, it is bad enough to argue for disarmament in peacetime, but it is the height of folly to do so during war — and when China and North Korea are making first-strike nuclear threats of their own.
America's arms-control advocates have always been naïve. Now, they are delusional.
North Dakota State University scholars study ‘unintended consequences’ of grading
"Two North Dakota State University biologists are exploring alternative grading practices in an effort to research and advance equitable grading concepts. Part of the research for one of the scholars is funded through a grant handed out as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, passed as a COVID stimulus relief package..."
Irene Montero, the 34-year-old minister of equality in Spain, recently said in Spanish at a recent legislative meeting: "All girls, boys, childrenx in this country have the right to know their own body, to know that no adult can touch their body if they don't want to and that is a form of violence, they have the right to know that they can love or have sexual relations with whoever they want, based on consent."
"LONDON — The Bank of England will suspend the planned start of its gilt selling next week and begin temporarily buying long-dated bonds in order to calm the market chaos unleashed by the new government’s so-called “mini-budget.” U.K. gilt yields were on course for their sharpest monthly rise since at least 1957 as investors fled British fixed income markets following the new fiscal policy announcements..."
"WITH A HURRICANE APPROACHING FLORIDA, A FRIEND WRITES:
Hurricane prediction: Whatever happens to Florida between now and November 2024, it’ll be [treated as] the worst disaster response since Katrina and Maria.
Literally Hurricane Hitler.
Federal response will be reported as having been hamstrung by local ineptitude and corruption.”
1787 - The U.S. Congress voted to send the new Constitution of the United States to the state legislatures for their approval.
1789 - In the U.S., the first Federal Congress passed a resolution that asked President George Washington to recommend to the nation a day of thanksgiving. Several days later Washington issued a proclamation that named Thursday, November 26, 1789 as a "Day of Publick Thanksgivin." The fixed-date for Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday of November, was established on December 26, 1941.
1850 - The U.S. Navy abolished flogging as a form of punishment.
1961 - "Dr. Kildare" premiered on NBC-TV.
1974 - First Lady Betty Ford underwent a mastectomy to remove a lump in her breast.
As part of a new initiative aimed at bolstering the force and its crime-fighting response, the New Orleans Police Department will re-deploy officers to the streets who were previously working in administrative, specialty, and detective capacities. Extra to dispatching trained police and prompting previously rejected applicants to reapply, the NOPD will also be enrolling 50 to 75 civilians in support roles.
"The same FBI that can’t seem to get to the bottom of who’s been bombing
pregnancy clinics for the past few months reportedly sent a couple dozen armed agents over to a pro-lifer’s house and hauled him out at gunpoint in front of his wife and seven screaming kids, and you won’t believe what for."
"Monthly benefits for Americans to buy food and promoting exercise and healthy eating included in ambitious White House project to requires MORE money from Congress
The Biden administration is laying out its plan to meet an ambitious goal of ending hunger in the U.S. by 2030
The plan includes expanding monthly benefits that help low-income Americans buy food
The administration also seeks to increase healthy eating and physical activity so that fewer people are afflicted with diabetes, obesity and hypertension
It said it would work to expand Medicaid and Medicare access to obesity counseling and nutrition...
Opportunities for virtue signaling, graft, prostituting science, and burning down capitalism have never been so vast.
...It’s such a wonderful moment, that a particularly dim fellow set himself on fire Friday at the Laver Cup tennis tournament in London to protest the use of private jets in the United Kingdom. The Sun reported that “it’s believed the yob” who was momentarily aflame “was a climate change protester.” ...The climate activist club is also filled with grifters.
Think first of Al Gore, who, says Fox News host Jesse Watters, “makes money like a stick-up artist,” telling “the American people give me all your cash or you are going to die. And the climate business pays big bucks. He’s worth something like $300 million.”...
President Joe Biden confused his supporters on Friday when he made a bizarre statement during a speech at the National Education Association headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Biden was trying to rebut Republican messaging ahead of the pivotal midterm elections when he stopped mid-speech to make a joke.
The governor basically shuts down whatever his schools were doing for a day to have a day of remembrance for Cayler Ellingson, and all the victims of "NOT JUST LEFT-wing violence, but for all the victims of political violence". Every classroom every gets a picture of young Cayler Ellingson. Have the students ask questions such as "Did the speech Joe Biden gave encourage political violence?" "Does the exceptionally low bail encourage others to commit political violence?"...
Do this on a Thursday so the students then organically walk-out on Friday...
The media can try to bury it but that's pretty hard to do when students from Florida and Texas all "Walk out in protest"."
A pro-life activist and author had his home raided by as many as 30 FBI agents with guns drawn, according to his wife. The sidewalk counselor and father of seven now faces up to 11 years in federal prison for allegedly pushing a man to the ground outside of an abortion clinic in Pennsylvania nearly a year ago. The pro-abortion man allegedly harassed the Christian man's young son.
Yesterday I posted Ramsey County District Judge John Guthmann’s Order and accompanying Memorandum that Governor Tim Walz has alleged compelled his administration to keep pouring money out to the Feeding Our Future fraudsters.
On Thursday Judge Guthmann authorized release of a statement calling out Walz for this lie and the Star Tribune for regurgitating it.
"...Judge Guthmann’s statement is posted online here. I quote it below verbatim in its entirety. Please note that the emphases are in the original:
Due to inaccurate statements by the Governor, the Commissioner of Education, and the media regarding the investigation of Feeding Our Future (FOF) and resulting federal indictments, Ramsey County District Court Judge John H. Guthmann has authorized the issuance of this news release...
...Surveillance footage showed the suspect, Alston Willis, along with two (white) accomplices in the predominately freshmen dorm. Willis allegedly scrawled the epithets twice on the victim’s door, the second time after she had erased it and put up decorations. Willis was charged with harassment while the accomplices were given a warning for trespassing.
Rowan police did not charge Willis with a hate crime because they believed he was “unaware of the victim’s race.” They would not provide details on how they made that determination, however, leaving some bewildered....
...But this may not be enough for some environmentalists. Jamie Henn, an environmental activist and the director of Fossil Free Media, recently told Rolling Stone, “Look, I want to get carbon out of the atmosphere, but this is such an opportunity to remake our society. But if we just perpetuate the same harms in a clean-energy economy, and it’s just a world of Exxons and Elon Musks—oh, man, what a nightmare.”
Many progressive commentators similarly believe that countering climate change requires a fundamental reordering of the West’s political and economic systems. “The level of disruption required to keep us at a temperature anywhere below ‘absolutely catastrophic’ is fundamentally, on a deep structural level, incompatible with the status quo,” the writer Phil McDuff has argued.
A Florida sheriff's deputy was killed in a deadly hit-and-run by an illegal immigrant who had previously been expelled from the United States – only to illegally cross the southern border again, according to law enforcement officials. During the investigation, police uncovered a "serious" immigration concern.
The NRDC, a non-profit organization based in New York City with total assets exceeding $450 million, has worked on climate issues extensively in China since the mid-1990s and several of its top officials have worked for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or government-sponsored institutions.
The NRDC maintains a close working relationship with President Biden's administration. The NRDC's former president, Gina McCarthy, served as Biden's climate czar up from January 2021 until earlier this month. Current president, Manish Bapna, has attended at least two White House meetings, visitor logs reviewed by Fox News Digital show...