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Jon Stewart Says the Media Is Making Americans Think ‘We’re Plunging to Our Deaths’ After Trump’s Win: It’s Not Helpful to ‘Get Us S—ing Our Pants This Much’

Jon Stewart used the latest episode of his “Weekly Show” podcast (via The Daily Beast) to criticize the media for getting Americans scared about Donald Trump‘s second term as president before it’s even begun. “The Daily Show” host said America is in a “transitional period where we are not sure about whether the ground we are standing on is solid” and noted how the media is only stoking more fear by being “convinced that we are the Roadrunner and the Coyote and the Coyote has run over the cliff...
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A Shocking Assassination — And The Left Celebrates

On Wednesday, a shocking assassination occurred in New York City, and the Left celebrated. Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare’s insurance arm, was fatally shot outside a hotel in Midtown, the center of Manhattan’s business and tourist districts. Police said it was a targeted attack. The video footage makes it seem clear this was a professional hit. Thompson walked past the shooter, who appeared to emerge from the shadows. The shooter shot Thompson, shot him again, then calmly walked by...
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‘The View’ co-host calls Biden a liar — and Whoopi Goldberg freaks out

President Biden and his administration consistently denied that he would pardon his son Hunter, but Biden has now done exactly that. And of course, liberals are defending his decision to do so. “I respect it as a parent. I understand why he would do it, but I wanted to understand why [he lied] about it for so long,” Alyssa Farah Griffin said in a segment on “The View.” “For the part of this country, half of it that doesn’t support Biden, doesn’t know him personally,” Griffin continued, ignoring...
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US government to close women's prison known for abuse, 6 other facilities

The U.S. government is set to close down a woman's prison known for abuse issues and will idle six other facilities. The Bureau of Prisons announced Thursday plans to close the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, and deactivate minimum-security prison camps in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Florida. According to the agency, staff and inmates are being relocated to other facilities.
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US Jobs Report to Show Hiring Rebounded After Storms and Strike

Economists anticipate a rebound in US hiring in November following devastating hurricanes and a major strike in the previous month. Nonfarm payrolls probably rose 220,000 last month after a meager 12,000 increase in October, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists.
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Sam Altman Clarifies on OpenAI’s ‘Tension’ With Microsoft (and Elon Musk)

OpenAI and Microsoft (MSFT)’s multibillion-dollar partnership is one of the most significant and envied in A.I. But, despite its mutually beneficial rewards, the relationship between the two tech players has been occasionally strained by the rapid pace of A.I.’s development, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. “I will not pretend there are no misalignments or challenges, obviously there are some,” conceded Altman yesterday (Dec. 4) during The New York Times’ Dealbook Summit, where he also...
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California governor promotes trade with Mexico after Trump threats

Dec 5 (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom stressed the importance of trade with Mexico and immigrant labor at a press conference near the border on Thursday, striking a contrast with President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs and mass deportations. Newsom, a Democrat, portrayed the Republican president-elect’s planned 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada as a tax on Americans who could see increased prices if the plan moves forward when Trump takes office on Jan. 20. Trump...
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Musk, Ramaswamy discuss their DOGE plans with Republicans in Congress

Technology entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy held initial talks with key Republicans in Congress on Thursday about the “Department of Government Efficiency,” the group they are heading up at the direction of President-elect Donald Trump, honing plans to shrink federal employment rolls and challenge the constitutional limits of Trump’s ability to control spending.
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The Old Game Continues Among the Worst GOP Senators
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The Old Game Continues Among the Worst GOP Senators

We’re going to get character assassinations and sex scandals concerning Donald Trump’s presidential appointees, and sanctimonious chin-wagging from “thoughtful” and “prudent” members of the Senate GOP caucus as they simp for the discredited Propaganda Press and their pals at the Democrat National Committee. What we’re really getting is the Old Game for Christmas. And the American people have had it with the Old Game. It started with Matt Gaetz, the original nominee for attorney general in the new Trump administration. Gaetz didn’t last long when it became very obvious that he wasn’t going to be able to gather up a requisite consensus among the Republicans in the Senate to get to the 50 votes that would allow incoming Vice President JD Vance to push his confirmation over the top, so he ejected. When Gaetz did, the president-elect replaced him with former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, whose stature and background are unimpeachable enough to take her confirmation out of the realm of controversy. Bondi’s main negative was, as Jack Cashill noted here at The American Spectator a few days back, her mishandling of the Trayvon Martin–George Zimmerman case a dozen years ago. But naturally, none of the establishment Washington Generals in the Senate GOP caucus will ding her for that. Instead, it’s going to be others who are bearing the brunt of the current Old Game media assault. And these utterly talentless cloakroom lounge lizards Republican voters have saddled ourselves with, who still don’t know what time it is in America, have so far made it pretty clear that they aren’t on our side. They’re still on the side of the Old Game. Pete Hegseth and Joni Ernst You’re aware that Ernst, Iowa’s junior senator, has very little room to talk about the personal behavior of anyone else, correct? From 2019… U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, who said Wednesday she was forced into talking about her private pain once her divorce documents were made public, adamantly denied her ex-husband’s accusation that she had an affair. “That is not accurate and I was a company commander overseas and took that job very, very seriously,” Ernst said of allegations by her ex-husband that she had an affair with a subordinate while serving in the military. The senator on Wednesday answered a range of personal questions from reporters about her recent divorce. In the divorce documents, she said that her ex-husband physically assaulted her. She called herself “a survivor” and said that while it is difficult for her to talk about her own experience, she will continue supporting survivors of abuse. “What I want people to understand is that I am the same person as I was last week. You just know more about what’s inside of me now,” she said, getting choked up. Joni Ernst denies her ex-husband’s allegations that she cheated on him with a soldier under her command. And maybe she’s telling the truth. Similarly, Pete Hegseth denies the allegations that are now coming out of the woodwork about him — and that have been put on display by the disgusting sludge-blob that is the legacy corporate media. The most emblematic of those comes from NBC News, which presented a story earlier this week claiming that some 10 current and former Fox News employees have come forth to describe Pete Hegseth as a drunkard on set during the network’s morning show that he’s hosted for the last several years. Not a single one of those accusers, seven of whom apparently no longer work at Fox News, have the courage of their convictions enough to go on the record with their allegations. Meanwhile, multiple Fox News personalities who have worked directly with Hegseth have denounced the allegations as trash, or something else. (READ MORE: Hegseth’s On-Record Defenders Crush Baseless Drinking Claims by Nameless Sources) This was in the wake of a media firestorm about a supposed sexual assault Hegseth committed against a woman who it turned out had sex with him in a Monterrey, California hotel room while her husband and children slept in another room at the same hotel. He was between wives at the time; she was obviously attempting to escape the consequences of her adultery. The police didn’t believe her and no charges were brought. The point is that Ernst probably ought to be sympathetic to Hegseth’s plight of having to fend off a blizzard of allegations about his personal life which are awfully tired and not particularly relevant to the job he’s been nominated for. She claimed to be a victim of the Old Game five years ago, so why is she playing it now? The public keeps telling the media and political class that we’ve had it with the usual dragging people through the mud of their private sins. They refuse to listen and then they wonder why they’re held in such low regard. The Old Game is a loser’s game now. People are sick of it. But Joni Ernst is nonetheless saying she hasn’t been convinced to support Pete Hegseth even after a meeting the two had on Wednesday. Republican U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, a combat veteran and sexual assault survivor, said on Thursday she is not yet ready to back Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense, dimming the confirmation hopes of President-elect Donald Trump’s embattled nominee. Ernst, a senior Armed Services Committee member, said she had not yet gotten to “yes” on the nomination and wanted more investigation of allegations against him, after a lengthy discussion with Hegseth during their meeting on Wednesday. “I think you are right,” Ernst said in an interview on Fox News, when asked whether she had got to “yes” yet. “I think for a number of our senators, they want to make sure that any allegations have been cleared. And that’s why we have to have a very thorough vetting process.” Considering that Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski actually voted four years ago to confirm an open transvestite responsible for killing thousands of senior citizens by introducing COVID-infected patients into their nursing homes, we really shouldn’t be in the mood to see these people talking about a “very thorough vetting process” for Trump’s appointees — which, naturally, Collins and Murkowski are now fully on board with. The “very thorough vetting process” apparently includes Joni Ernst hounding Donald Trump about getting the job of secretary of defense herself… Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has been leading an “aggressive” personal jihad against Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, multiple sources within Trump world with direct knowledge of her outreach to Trump told The Federalist on Wednesday. Ernst’s efforts included personal calls to Trump to urge him to dump Hegseth ahead of her meeting with the Army veteran on Wednesday afternoon. Ernst did not tell Hegseth during her meeting with him about her efforts to derail his nomination, sources told The Federalist. “She’s waging a campaign to replace Pete with herself,” a Trump source familiar with her phone calls with Trump said… Sources told The Federalist that Ernst began calling Trump within the last two days threatening to get all the female senators to vote against Hegseth if the president-elect didn’t pull his nomination. When asked when exactly Ernst called Trump this week to deliver her anti-Hegseth ultimatum, a source in Trump world sighed and said, “It wasn’t just one time.” “She’s constantly calling and nagging him,” the source said. Ernst is not working alone in her efforts to tank Hegseth’s nomination, however. Another source added that the Republican senator dispatched Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., over the weekend to nag Trump to ditch Hegseth and replace him by nominating Ernst. Graham gave credence to the slanderous allegations against Hegseth on Tuesday, telling CBS News he finds the allegations “very disturbing.” “I think some of these articles are very disturbing. He obviously has a chance to defend himself here, but some of this stuff is going to be difficult,” Graham said. “Some of the things have to be addressed, and we’ll see.” Ernst’s people later told The Federalist’s Shawn Fleetwood that reports of her attempting to replace Hegseth as Defense Secretary are “just more Washington whispers.” Yeah, OK. This is the Old Game. People are very, very tired of the Old Game. How come Joni Ernst wasn’t willing to play the Old Game four years ago? She was awfully docile when the most disastrous secretary of defense since Bob McNamara came through his confirmation process. Ernst had no problem confirming Lloyd Austin… Senator Joni Ernst (R) voted to confirm Lloyd Austin for Secretary of Defense who turned our military into a woke laughingstock but is refusing to say if she will confirm Pete Hegseth. So she supports all this trash but doesn’t support a strong Conservative who will strengthen… pic.twitter.com/F2nKpoIQy6 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 5, 2024 And it appears that when 2026 rolls around there will be repercussions of the Old Game. This morning Iowa Senator, Joni Ernst, made the horrible mistake of still refusing to confirm support of Pete Hegseth’s nomination. Since then we’ve discovered she: -Voted to confirm Lloyd Austin for Secretary of Defense (responsible for the horrific Afghanistan withdrawal,… pic.twitter.com/JDFqPBzd23 — Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) December 5, 2024 The days of the Stupid Party Republicans playing petty Old Game Beltway politics are over. Joni Ernst and Lindsey Graham appear too slow to understand this. The American people have spoken and continue to speak. Trump’s transition team has an approval rating of around 60 percent in recent polls; these people can’t claim anything close. Probably because most of us know how much they hate us. Wake up, Joni. Nobody gave you a mandate. They gave Trump one, and it was to drain the Swamp. Hegseth, for whatever dirt might be on him, is committed to doing that at the Pentagon, and the reason you aren’t going to be defense secretary is that absolutely nobody trusts you to do it. (RELATED: Mitch McConnell Did Not Win a Mandate) John Fleming and Bill Cassidy As bad as Ernst is, and she’s definitely bad, Louisiana’s Bill Cassidy is worse. Cassidy was one of seven Republicans voting to impeach Trump following the Jan. 6 debacle, and we now know that all of the elements of his justification for that vote were fraudulent. That impeachment vote came only a few days after Cassidy had voted in favor of a motion declaring the impeachment unconstitutional. So first he said the impeachment was unconstitutional and then he voted against the constitution. A couple of days after that, Cassidy did an interview with Bill Clinton propagandist George Stephanopoulos in which he said he was committed to upholding the Constitution. He’s had a 12 percent approval rating with Republicans in Louisiana ever since. Cassidy predicted Trump would fade from the political scene. He hasn’t. And now former Congressman John Fleming, Louisiana’s current State Treasurer and a veteran of Trump’s first administration — he was deputy White House chief of staff — has jumped into the 2026 race against Cassidy. And when Fleming announced he was running, the first thing Cassidy’s camp did was to bash him through a spokesman who said… I thought he wanted to be State Treasurer? John Fleming wants to get out of Louisiana. He publicly said he wanted a job in the Trump administration, and apparently, they didn’t want him. So after less than a year as State Treasurer, he’s looking for another job to return to Washington. Again, I thought he wanted to be State Treasurer, but apparently not. Team Cassidy is immune to irony, it appears, because Cassidy ran and won re-election in 2020 as the Trumpiest Trump Who Ever Trumped, and then not two months later he was voting for what he’d already called an unconstitutional impeachment. Maybe try not to impugn the consistency of anybody else if you want the voters, who already think you’re a man of weak character and suspect intellect, not to be inflamed against you. The political insiders are warning that Cassidy, who already has $6 million in Washington donor-class money in his war chest, will have $10 million or more to spend on the Republican primary (Louisiana has, thank God, ditched its notorious jungle primary system for federal elections beginning with the 2026 cycle). I’m not sure that money is going to help him. People are very, very sick of the Old Game and Cassidy, like Ernst, seems oblivious to that fact. READ MORE from Scott McKay: Robert Reich’s Ravings Against Musk Are Pure Lunacy Well, Then, by All Means, Let’s Put Hunter Under Oath Now Dear Kamala, Please Stick Around   The post The Old Game Continues Among the Worst GOP Senators appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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The Borking of Pete Hegseth
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The Borking of Pete Hegseth

It all began with Robert Bork. Nominated for the United States Supreme Court by President Reagan in 1987, Bork was superbly qualified for the job. In his career, he had been a professor at Yale Law School, solicitor general of the United States, acting attorney general, and then served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. He was enormously respected by his legal peers. And then. Bork would later write this of what happened after his nomination was announced: During all of this time there was the incessant barrage of negative advertising, media coverage, a daily flood of mail, and constant telephone calls. The media varied, of course, but the reporting in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the three network news programs was almost unrelievedly hostile, as, of course, were the advertisements. The campaign was having its effect. Indeed the “Get Bork” campaign did in fact have a major effect. What was not foreseen on the day was that the campaign against Bork would, in fact, set the pattern for campaigns against not only future Republican nominees for the Court but for Cabinet positions as well. Court nominees Clarence Thomas and, later, Brett Kavanaugh were targeted for what had become known as “Borking” — virulent media campaigns designed to smear and defeat the nominee of the moment. This time the target in this latest “Borking” campaign is President-elect Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth. Any rational person would be impressed with Hegseth’s background. He received his bachelor’s degree in politics from Princeton University, then went on to earn his Master of Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He signed up for the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps while at Princeton, and while working as an equity analyst at Bear Stearns was a commissioned officer in the Minnesota National Guard. He was part of a unit sent to the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Later he volunteered for service in Iraq, was an infantry platoon leader, and earned the Army Commendation medal. He later was awarded the Bronze Star, the Combat Infantry Badge, and another Army Commendation Medal. He became a captain, volunteered for duty in Afghanistan, and was made a Major. He has gone on to be a Fox News television host, has written books on the military, and served as executive director for the Concerned Veterans for America. (READ MORE: Three Cheers for Pete Hegseth) In short, as with Judge Bork’s work in the law, Pete Hegseth has decidedly shown himself to be a seriously accomplished military man, with a considerable knowledge of the military in which he has served with distinction. And as with Judge Bork, Hegseth is now under a massive political and media assault that is designed first to smear him and then defeat his nomination with allegations of alcohol and sexual abuse and more. Beyond that, you can believe that a Borking campaign is waiting in the wings to deny Trump nominee Kash Patel the job of FBI director. There are also some stirrings to Bork Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The real question now is whether Senate Republicans will let the Borking of Pete Hegseth result in his defeat. And whether they will stand up for Patel and RFK Jr. as well. A look back at American political history since the Borking of Bork clearly illustrates that Borking has become a staple of the American Left. The targets may vary — a Supreme Court nominee here, a Cabinet nominee there. In 1988 it was Indiana Republican senator and GOP vice presidential nominee Dan Quayle. But what does not vary is that this is how the Left targets those they consider to be threats to what they see as a Leftist hegemony over whatever institution the nominee has been proposed for. Hegseth’s latest book, The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free, is a prime example of exactly why he is being targeted. Hegseth writes of a military brass that “are following the rest of our country off the cliff of cultural chaos and weakness.” He is personally determined to put a halt to that journey “off the cliff of cultural chaos and weakness.” And make no mistake, it is precisely because of that belief that he has been targeted for the latest Borking, with all manner of allegations of what the New York Times calls “a growing series of disclosures about his past, including allegations of sexual impropriety, alcohol abuse, and financial mismanagement.” The fact here is that the critics have no credibility precisely because they have kept going the Borking route repeatedly over the years. Robert Bork first, later Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh, then Bush 41 Vice President Dan Quayle, and so on — and on and on. This time the Borking target is Pete Hegseth. And the Borkers should not be allowed to get away with it. Or, most assuredly, it will happen again. READ MORE from Jeff Lord: Three Cheers for Pete Hegseth The Biden Corruption Draining the D.C. Swamp Picks Up Steam Trump v. Washington The post The Borking of Pete Hegseth appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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