On "The News & Why It Matters," BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, along with Grant Stinchfield and Zuby Udezue, discussed a disturbing piece in the Washington Post that seemingly attempts to "normalize pedophilia."
"...Back in 2015, I wrote this about the things the left was saying that just weren't true:
"White cops are hunting totally innocent young black men – I mean “Hands up. Don’t Shoot” for goodness sake. Two days ago, the New Republic (a leftist rag), published an article stating that HUDS was not built on a lie because of the long standing leftist doctrine of Fake But Accurate – they need it to be true, so it is even if it isn’t."
The New Republic article was a doozie, concluding with this paragraph about the report Obama's DOJ released... Fake but accurate is what drove the BLM "protests" that became excuses for riots, looting, arson, and murder - and the anarchy and violence of ANTIFA. It was all based on a lie."
The article begins, "As the United States rolled back the clocks one hour this month to observe the end of Daylight Saving Time, many people got a bit more sleep than usual – but some not as much as others."
"Growing evidence shows that lack of sleep and sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, remain more prevalent in black, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino communities, and these inequities can have long-term detrimental implications for physical health, even raising the risk of certain chronic diseases," Howard contends.
“We don’t really have a common definition of what crime means,” crime-statistics analyst Jeff Asher asserted in an October interview with NPR.
Apparently, the range of activities that constituted a violation of statute made it difficult to discern what voters meant when they said “crime.”
And when “crime” wasn’t a nebulous concept that eluded the unsophisticated, it was cast as a problem presided over by Republicans. “Research has repeatedly shown that crime is rising faster in Republican, Trump-supporting states,” wrote Clinton-era Labor Sec. Robert Reich.
It certainly wasn’t rising in cities led by lenient progressive prosecutors, as the Atlantic’s Ron Brownstein noted, citing the entirely dispassionate research produced by the Center for American Progress. Indeed, violent crimes such as homicides and rapes were down in 2022, according to the FBI’s midyear survey. “Violent crime is not soaring,” Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank asserted. “In fact, it might be declining.”
These formless arguments orbit around one animating imperative: Neutralize the crime issue...
Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp issued a strong statement against Balenciaga's ad campaign featuring little girls with BDSM teddy bears that referenced a kiddie porn Supreme Court case. Kim Kardashian. who is in business with the company, was weak in responding to the ad featuring their collaboration with Adidas.
Point of information: This is the same Adidas who canceled Ye, and the same Kim Kardashian who... you know.
And will the NeverTrumpers finally be exposed to have been as contemptible as the NeverQueegers were in The Caine Mutiny?
"...Yet the truth is that Trump was a victim, no matter how much or how tiresome it is that he recites the endless script of injustices.
And his victimizers have far more to answer for than their victimized target.
The record is clear: no president in U.S. history has ever been impeached twice.
None has ever been impeached and then tried as a private citizen out of office.
Remember, in both rush-to-judgment politicized efforts, there was no special counsel’s report, and no lengthy cross-examination of witnesses. The first impeachment writ was based on a clumsy phone call in which Trump suspended aid to an often compromised Ukrainian government until it investigated the Biden family’s corruption and collusion with members of the Kyiv apparat and state-related corporations...
But they do contribute to regional climate change in the oceans, such as marine heat waves and shrinkage of polar sea ice, explained a retired geologist in a recent lecture. Wyss Yim, who holds positions at several universities in Hong Kong, says that undersea volcanic eruptions – rather than CO2 – are an important driver of regional climate variability...
The New York City Fire Department is requiring landlords to put up bulletins warning city residents about deadly electric bike (E-bike) battery fires that have “severely damaged” apartments across the city, according to The New York Post.
"We have been discussing the virtual elimination of Republican and conservative scholars from many faculties despite the fact that roughly half of the country regularly votes for Republicans or conservative causes.
Now a new survey by The College Fix of 65 departments in various states found that 33 do not have a single registered Republican.
For these departments, the systemic elimination of Republican faculty has finally reached zero, but there is still little recognition of the crushing bias reflected in these numbers...
The survey found 61 Republican professors across 65 departments at seven universities while it also found 667 professors identified as Democrats based on their political party registration or voting history...
1803 - Spain completed the process of ceding Louisiana to France.
1858 - John Landis Mason received a patent for the first pepper shaker with a screw-on cap.
1875 - A.J. Ehrichson patented the oat-crushing machine.
1939 - The Russo-Finnish War began when 20 divisions of Soviet troops invaded Finland.
1971 - ABC-TV aired "Brian's Song." The movie was about Chicago Bears' Brian Picolo and his friendship with Gale Sayers.
1993 - U.S. President Clinton signed into law the Brady Bill. The bill required a five-day waiting period for handgun purchases and background checks of prospective buyers.
A BBC reporter was arrested and beaten by China police on Sunday while covering mass protests in Shanghai against the country’s draconian zero-coronavirus policy.
"FTX was the second largest CRYPTO Currency Exchange and is now in Chapter 11 BANKRUPTCY with over 1 Million Creditors.
John Ray, the Bankruptcy practitioner for Enron, has been appointed as CEO and his initial findings are that this is WORSE than Enron which was the biggest accounting fraud in USA history.
In this video I provide more details on the FTX SCANDAL looking at the relationship between Sam Bankman Fried & Caroline Ellison, the CEO of Alameda Research, the $40 Million Penthouse that SBF lived in with 8 other people, the Political Donations and the missing Billions."
In the complaint filed Monday with the ED’s Office of Civil Rights, the groups claim that a policy at the Keller ISD that bans books that discuss “gender fluidity” violates Title IX...
“The effect of the policy, absent federal civil rights intervention, will be to stigmatize LGBTQ+ and particularly transgender, non-binary, gender diverse, and intersex students in Keller ISD, to uniquely deprive them of the opportunity to read books that reflect their identities, and to create an environment in which unlawful discrimination flourishes,” the complaint reportedly said....
Hundreds of people took to the streets in China’s major cities on Sunday to protest against the country’s zero-Covid policy, in a rare outpouring of public anger against the state.
China’s hardline virus strategy is stoking public frustration, with many growing weary of snap lockdowns, lengthy quarantines and mass testing campaigns.
The cult of youth was engineered by people who wanted to sell ideas that only naive and gullible folks would accept. Encouraging young people not to listen to what people with more experience told them was an isolation tool, such as are employed by cults.--Posted byGlenn Reynolds"
Her mother, Melinda Rockwell, told the Post she believed that her daughter had been brainwashed. She admitted that during one heated argument at the family’s Palm Beach, Florida, home, she threw a vase through a window in anger over what had become of her daughter. In addition to the costly "deprogrammer," she also enlisted help from her daughter’s former tennis coach, Scott Williams, but was warned it might take seven years before Annabella would revert to her old ways of thinking.
"...Elon Musk discovered “Stay Woke” t-shirts in a Twitter closet as he continues to sort out things at the headquarters....the shirts go back to the time of the shooting of Michael Brown and the protests/riots in Ferguson.
He also linked to the report of the Obama DOJ, noting that the shooting was in self-defense.
According to Obama’s DoJ, the Ferguson shooting was unequivocally self-defense, so the Ferguson protests were – if you believe Obama’s DoJ – based on a false premise.
That’s not to say that other injustices don’t occur, but this does not appear to be one of them. @CommunityNotes
That set off people on the left even more because they had to deal with the reality that their beliefs that they may have held about that shooting for years were fiction...
Comer said, “We’re going to investigate between 40 and 50 different things. We have the capacity. We’ll have 25 members on the committee, and we’ll have a staff close to 70. So we have the ability to investigate a lot of things. Over the past two years, the Democrats haven’t investigated anything in this administration.
The store owner says business can't operate 'in our city’s current state'
"A Portland, Oregon, clothing shop permanently shut down this month after facing a string of break-ins that has left the store financially gutted, according to a note posted to the front of the store.
"Our city is in peril," a printed note posted on Rains PDX store reads, according to KATU2. "Small businesses (and large) cannot sustain doing business, in our city’s current state. We have no protection, or recourse, against the criminal behavior that goes unpunished. Do not be fooled into thinking that insurance companies cover losses. We have sustained 15 break-ins … we have not received any financial reimbursement since the 3rd.
The store’s owner Marcy Landolfo said that after 15 break-ins over the last year and a half, the business can’t survive the financial burdens the crimes have cost the shop...
1945 - The monarchy was abolished in Yugoslavia and a republic proclaimed.
1961 - The Mercury-Atlas 5 spacecraft was launched by the U.S. with Enos the chimp on board. The craft orbited the earth twice before landing off Puerto Rico.
1967 - U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara announced that he was leaving the Johnson administration to become president of the World Bank.
1975 - Bill Gates adopted the name Microsoft for the company he and Paul Allen had formed to write the BASIC computer language for the Altair.
1990 - The U.N. Security Council voted to authorize military action if Iraq did not withdraw its troops from Kuwait and release all foreign hostages by January 15, 1991.
Daniel Barber, who represents New York City’s nearly 340,000 public housing tenants, says Democrat city officials are throwing millions in taxpayer money at newly arrived border crossers and illegal aliens while forgetting about poor New Yorkers.
Barber, chair of the Citywide Council of Presidents of New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Tenant Associations, indirectly blasted plans by Mayor Eric Adams (D) and Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) that is set to spend at least $600 million on hotel rooms, subsidized public housing, and public school needs for thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens arriving on buses every week from Texas.
The now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX donated $1 million to the Senate Leadership Fund, a Super PAC associated with Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.), two weeks prior to declaring bankruptcy...
During the 2020 presidential campaign, now-former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried donated over $5 million to Joe Biden.
During the 2022 midterm election cycle, Bankman-Fried doled out $40 million dollars to mostly Democratic politicians, making him the party’s second-largest financial backer after George Soros.
According to FTX’s latest filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the cryptocurrency exchange also gave $750,000 to Congressional Leadership Fund as well as an additional $150,000 to the American Patriots PAC, both of which support House Republican candidates...
Forty-four percent of medical schools have tenure and promotion policies that reward scholarship on "diversity, inclusion, and equity."
Seventy percent make students take a course on "diversity, inclusion, or cultural competence."
And 79 percent require that all hiring committees receive "unconscious bias" training or include "equity advisors"—people whose job it is to ensure diversity among the faculty...
Numerous Twitter users noted a flaw in Milano's rationale to switch from a Tesla to a Volkswagen to fight "white supremacy." Several commentators pointed out that Volkswagen was created by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party.
"Dr. Angus Dalgleish, a renowned oncologist practicing in the UK, recently wrote an open letter to the
editor-in-chief of the medical journal The BMJ, urging the journal to “make valid informed consent for COVID vaccination a priority topic” because cancers and other diseases are rapidly progressing among “boosted” people...
As reported by RAIR Foundation, “The cancer specialist of more than 30 years writes that
the link between Covid vaccine and “blood clots, myocarditis, heart attacks, and strokes is now well accepted, as is the link with myelitis and neuropathy.”..
Covid no longer needs a vaccine programme given the average age of death of Covid in the U.K. is 82 and from all other causes is 81 and falling...
The CNN security and intelligence analyst bizarrely asserted, "And you know, this freedom of speech is just nonsense because you can't go in a movie theater and yell 'fire.' It's against the law."
French Govt Minister Labels Italy ‘Enemy Country’ over Anti-Migration Policy
"France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin slammed the Italian government this week, claiming Italy behaved as an “enemy country” of France after rejecting a migrant “taxi” that ended up docking in Toulon...
“Kristina Ishmael [she/her],” a Biden deputy director to the Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology, made her Twitter account private after Fox News caught her claiming that democracy, “fatphobia,” and, well, pretty much everything else is ...
Fox News reported that said she also tweeted, “Learning to be comfortable in my own skin & weight and really ready to reject the White supremacist ideal body? F*ck yes. Fatphobia is real. The ‘ideal’ weight, shape & look is white supremacy baked into our everyday lives. I’m so over it. We deserve more than diets.”...
Former Miami Beach Mayor Phillip Levine sends a message to Eric Adams about NYC's crime wave, telling 'Mornings with Maria' the mayor has to be more involved in 'cleaning up' the city.
A new law being seriously considered by lawmakers in New York City could strip landlords of the ability to perform criminal background checks on prospective tenants.
The legislation, known as the "Fair Chance for Housing Act", is set to go before the New York City Council’s Committee on Civil Rights on December 8th and is being backed by at least 30 of the council’s 51 members, New York Post reported.
In addition to being supported by a significant number of lawmakers, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has suggested he is open to working with lawmakers on the proposal.
"No one should be denied housing because they were once engaged with the criminal justice system, plain and simple," a spokesperson for the mayor's office told Fox Business in a statement. "We will work closely with our partners in the City Council to ensure this bill has maximum intended impact."
A view of the Manhattan skyline with the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building from the Tear Drop 9/11 Memorial ((Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images) / Getty Images)
The bill has been criticized by some, including Republican Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, who posted on Twitter that the "safety of families" is at stake.
"A bill which would prohibit landlords from conducting criminal background checks of potential tenants," Vernikov tweeted. "Murdered someone? Beat up your girlfriend? Robbed? Stabbed your neighbor? No problem. Come live among us!"
Eric Adams, mayor of New York, speaks to members of the media during a New York State Financial Control Board meeting in New York City (Photographer: Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
"Today is supposed to be a day of gratitude, not attacking," Manhattan Democratic councilman Keith Powers responded to Vernikov's Thanksgiving Eve post. "We don’t believe in second chances anymore?
Vernikov responded by asking if Powers would "be willing to rent a floor of your home to s/o who has a long rap sheet and history of burglarizing homes/assaulting people?"
Mayor Eric Adams speaks during announcement to create Office of Technology and Innovation at City Hall Rotunda (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)
"I’m not saying no to second chances, but your bill wouldn’t even allow us to see rap sheet," Vernikov added.
Powers responded by telling Vernikov that it doesn't appear to him that she is "looking for a real conversation on this."
The bill would not apply to the New York City Housing Authority complexes who would still be required by federal law to require background checks and does also not apply to homeowners renting out single rooms.
Crime rates in New York City have surged in recent years including a spike this summer that saw overall crise 31%.