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Latest Swing State Poll Shows Trump Returning To White House
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Latest Swing State Poll Shows Trump Returning To White House

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Jill Biden Slammed For Appearance At First WH Cabinet Meeting In Nearly A Year
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Jill Biden Slammed For Appearance At First WH Cabinet Meeting In Nearly A Year

First lady Jill Biden was slammed on social media Friday afternoon after she participated in the first cabinet meeting that the Biden-Harris administration has held in nearly a full year. President Joe Biden introduced Jill to the meeting where she was speaking about a White House initiative. “Here and across previous administrations, first ladies have attended these meetings for specific reasons,” he said. “This is the first time Jill has joined us, and it goes to show how important the issue is, which she is about to speak to.” “It’s all yours, kid,” he said in passing the torch off to his wife. Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros posted on X: “I’m unsure which part is more disturbing. 1. That the White House held its first Cabinet meeting in a year; or… 2. Jill Biden is leading the first White House Cabinet meeting in a year.” “She cannot lead a presidential Cabinet meeting,” she added. “She doesn’t hold a Security Clearance.” Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy posted on X: “The same number of people have voted for Jill Biden to be President as have voted for Kamala: zero. Their new rule appears to be: the fewer votes you’ve earned, the more power you get to exercise.” “Oh neat, an unelected person married to the mostly incapacitated elected president is overseeing the first Cabinet meeting in forever,” said commentator Mary Katharine Ham. “Does anyone have any questions about this?” Media analyst Joe Concha slammed MSNBC’s characterization of the event. “Of course, this is how MSNBC characterizes the First Lady running a cabinet meeting,” he said. “If this was Melania Trump, these same ‘reporters’ would melt into an unrecognizable pile of goo…” “She’s officially Edith Wilson,” added columnist Marc Thiessen. “She is not elected, has no official position, is not even a government employee. WTH is she doing running a cabinet meeting?” “Who is running the country?” asked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL). Jill Biden is kicking off the first cabinet meeting the White House has had in almost a year and we’re expected to act like this is normal. pic.twitter.com/cocPx6xMb8 — Kate Hyde (@KateHydeNY) September 20, 2024
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22 Ways to Use Burlap to Decorate Your Home This Fall
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22 Ways to Use Burlap to Decorate Your Home This Fall

Looking for ways to use burlap for decorating this fall? These DIY burlap fabric ideas will offer your home a rustic country look. Perfect for harvest festivals, fall-enthusiasts, or country cottage homes everywhere. What kind of burlap home decor will you use to decorate your homestead? Ways to Use Burlap to Decorate Your Home This Fall Who doesn't love to use burlap? It creates an instant rustic feel when you use it as a home decor. This fall, I decided to make some burlap decor here and there. From burlap wreath to a DIY garland, I just want to make or buy them all. So if you also want some burlap decorations for your next homesteading project, try your skills at some of these.   1. Make a Burlap Wreath Want a quick and easy burlap wreath? Here's something you can do in just 15 minutes! Get the tutorial here and time to find the perfect spot for this stunner. 2. Burlap Porch Decor Idea Make your front porch fall ready with these simple ideas you can easily transition from Halloween into Thanksgiving. Check it out here and let's begin!   3. Leaf Embroidery Hoop Art Want an easy fall craft to keep you busy? Make this craft project you can hang on your wall. You can even keep it all year round. Get the instructions here.   4. Burlap Picture Frame Can you imagine this on your wall? I can! See it here and get started on picking your favorite photos. This can be your very own burlap photo gallery wall!   5. Chalkboard & Burlap Bunting Burlap buntings aren't just for parties. Decorate your home with this easy fall craft. See how you can make it here. I know it says spring but since it's chalkboard paint, you can change it as the season changes. Can you spell F-A-L-L?   Make this pumpkin decor with reclaimed wood and burlap. http://t.co/riJrpVxYj3 pic.twitter.com/mBJJUQhpdk — Homesteading (@HomesteadingUSA) October 13, 2015   6. Custom Burlap Garden Flag Welcome guests with this beautiful flag burlap idea. It will look great in front of your driveway or even your porch. Don't have either, I'm sure you're creative enough to think of a place to put it. 7. Burlap Door Hanger Isn't he just adorable. I would just love to hang this on my door. Check it out here and make it for your owl lover friend. They'll thank you for it!   8. Fall Burlap Garland Want something that will complete your mantel? This DIY mantel is what it needs. It's got all the colors of fall and you can even recycle this for the next season. Christmas perhaps?   9. Spraypaint Burlap Pillow Idea Grab a felt leaf from a dollar store and some spray paint and you're ready to make this burlap craft. Make it in any color you want. I'm sure it will still look amazing!   10. Burlap Fall Centerpiece Idea A simple, easy and inexpensive DIY centerpiece you can make with burlap. If you have all the materials handy, this won't even take you an hour to make. Faux leaves will look great but can you imagine using real fall leaves?   11. DIY Burlap Table Runner Need a quick burlap table runner? Personalize one with this DIY tutorial. It doesn't even have to say “Give Thanks”. It can be a word or even a quote. Let your creativity soar.   12. Burlap Pumpkin Project Yards and yards of burlap makes a fall worthy burlap wreath. Grab some green and orange burlap, black felt and tie them all together. Sounds simple right? That's because it is!   13. Burlap Oak Leaves Idea Decorating pumpkins? Make this easy leaf garland and add it to your fall decor. It gives a little something extra to your already fabulous pumpkins.   14. Advent Calendar Have you ever thought of hanging a burlap advent calendar on your wall? Now you have! See it here.   15. Burlap Vase Arrange some flowers in a mason jar and cover it with burlap. Looks good right? It's even easier to make. Have this DIY burlap vase by your window so your plant can get plenty of sunlight.   16. Candy Corn Button Art What's fall without candy corn? Frame it using burlap and buttons. See how you can make this wall art here. 17. Burlap Bow Learn how to make a burlap bow with this tutorial and start your fall decorating. It's the last touch your home needs.   18. Fall Burlap & Metal Letter Wall Hanging There's no decor that will spell fall like this one. Get the tutorial here and do this over the weekend.   19. Burlap and Ruffles Topiary This is surprisingly easy to make. A topiary made out of burlap and ruffles. You can even use old fabric for this.   20. Burlap Ribbon Pumpkin Ever wanted to make a pumpkin out of burlap? Here's your chance. Get the steps here and make the pumpkin of your dreams. Be careful not to put it outside without affixing it as it may get blown away.   21. Fall Leaves and Burlap DIY Candles Set the mood with this fall inspired candle holder. The burlap makes the room dimmer. Then imagine yourself in this lighting in a chilly autumn night with a hot cup of coco in your hands. Perfection! 22. DIY Burlap Pin Board An easy wall art you can make and change whenever you feel like it. It will even work great in your home office to keep you organized and on top of things. It may also come handy in the kitchen.   Want more burlap crafts to try? Check out this video from Plaid Enterprises:   I was so excited with these projects, I already made #21! I think I need the burlap pin board next for my bedroom so I'm probably making that next. But honestly, they're all amazing you'll be sure to “fall” in love with them. Are you fall ready? If not then get started with any of these fall decorating ideas. I'd love to know which one on the list is your favorite. Share it in the comments below! And if you need more fall ideas, this can help! Follow us on instagram, twitter, pinterest, and facebook!
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Cat Waits by the Door Each Day to Greet the Person Who Didn't Hesitate to Help Her and Four Kittens
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Cat Waits by the Door Each Day to Greet the Person Who Didn't Hesitate to Help Her and Four Kittens

A cat waits by the door each day to greet the person who didn't hesitate to help her and her four kittens. MellissaMellissa, founder of Tiny but Mighty Kitten Rescue, received an urgent request to help a pregnant cat. Her family could no longer keep her and wanted to find a safe haven for her.Originally rescued from a parking lot, Moon, the cat, was incredibly friendly, loving, and trusting and quickly adjusted to her new surroundings. The moment Mellissa made the slightest movement, she was instantly by her side, eager for affection."Just five days after arriving, she went into labor in the middle of the night," Mellissa shared with Love Meow. MoonMellissa"I woke up early that morning and went in to feed her just to be surprised that she had given birth to four kittens - two girls and two boys. Moon was happy and content with her newborns."Moon trusted her human wholeheartedly as she changed her bedding and gently moved her babies onto a clean towel. She seemed grateful for all the help she could get and delighted by the endless food she could devour. MellissaHer appetite soared as she continued to nurse her kittens around the clock. "This girl was so ready for her next large can of kitten food."Moon started waiting by the door every day, greeting Mellissa with the cutest "smile" and loud demands for food. She ate so fast, barely stopping to breathe. Once she had her fill, she rubbed up against her human as if to thank her for the meal. She greets her foster mom by the door, demanding food and attentionMellissa"This mama makes biscuits constantly - in the air, on the floor, on a blanket, even on her babies. She doesn't care where. She's such a happy girl."As the kittens opened their eyes, they discovered the world around them, shuffling through the nest and trying to venture outside. MellissaAurora (tuxedo) wiggled to the edge of the bed to greet her foster mom while her siblings were busy nursing. "Her eyes were barely open, but she was still determined to check things out."With toys strewn about, Moon surprised everyone with how much she enjoyed playing. AuroraMellissa"Her favorite toys have been the cat charmer, the feather wand, and the tower of tracks, but she also loves to chase toys when I throw them around the room."As the kittens grew more adventurous and fearless in their escapades, Mellissa moved them to a larger space where they could explore freely. MellissaMoon continues to greet her foster mom in the most charming way, filling the room with soothing purrs. She watches as Mellissa cleans the room, fills the bowls, and sets out new toys for her to try.Cyrus, the bravest of the litter, was the first to sample big kitty food. She greets her foster mom with a charming "smile"MellissaHe also discovered he could demand to be picked up and was soon on his way to becoming a lap cat."Moon got a little nervous and protective when he decided to wander off a little too far for her liking. She tried to carry him back to the nest." CyrusMellissaAs weaning began, all four kittens quickly got the hang of eating from a bowl and showed voracious appetites, just like their mom. While they chowed down on their food, Moon watched attentively, ready to jump in to wash their faces.Moon followed her kittens to the litter box and cheered them on as they learned to use it for the first time. "She is such a supportive mom. These babies are so lucky." Moon is a very supportive motherMellissa"The kittens are now six weeks old, and Moon has started playing with them. It's very sweet to watch."This is her second and final litter. With the help of her foster family, Moon is rediscovering her inner kitten, chasing after toys and bouncing around with playful antics. MellissaShare this story with your friends. More on Moon, her kittens, and Tiny but Mighty Kitten Rescue on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Cat Hangs Around a House Every Day Until He Sets Paw Indoors, Being Held in Loving Arms
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NewsBusters Podcast: Mark Robinson, The Latest GOP Scandal Obsession
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NewsBusters Podcast: Mark Robinson, The Latest GOP Scandal Obsession

Everyone in the liberal media is newly obsessed with North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Trump-endorsed black conservative Republican that CNN has apparently found making bizarre comments on a pornographic website. It happens in many election cycles, that they use one scandal-plagued Republican to try and tar and feather the entire GOP. ABC, CBS, and NBC all jumped on this story out of the gate, even as they added the warning "we haven't independently confirmed" any of it. Remember how they wouldn't touch the Hunter Biden laptop until they confirmed it for themselves?  We can go back through old election cycles: in 1994, the networks hammered Republican Senate candidates Oliver North and Michael Huffington (they lost).In 2010, they hammered GOP Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell in Delaware as a "witch." In 2012, they launched at Rep. Todd Akin as he ran for the Senate against Claire McCaskill. His claim that "legitimate rape" wouldn't lead to pregnancy drew 96 minutes of outraged network coverage. It's far more than the networks mustered for the rape accusations Juanita Broaddrick lodged at Bill Clinton.  Beyond that, we know that scandalous Democrats can be indicted, convicted, and jailed, and the networks never find it, or give it about 30 seconds. I thought of corrupt Reps. Corrine Brown and Chaka Fattah. The other filthy little tendency is to skip the Democrat label when the scandal figure is a Democrat as Rich Noyes has laid out.  As they obsess over Mark Robinson, we can look at what they weren't covering. For example, none of them covered what the New York Times covered about Dr. Jay Varma: "The official in charge of New York City’s pandemic response participated in sex parties and attended a dance party underneath a Wall Street bank during the height of the pandemic." Or this Covid story in the New York Post: "Cuomo personally altered report that lowballed COVID nursing-home deaths, emails show – contradicting his claim to Congress." Hillary Clinton made the rounds of her fanboys and fangirls in the leftist media, and the biggest fanboy so far is Joe Scarborough, who claimed his conservative friends are distraught at "how much I loved you from the start." Enjoy the podcast below, or wherever you enjoy your favorite podcasts.   
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How Soros-funded judges undermine GOP legislatures in red states
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How Soros-funded judges undermine GOP legislatures in red states

The conservative movement has finally created a structural vetting process to ensure that every judicial vacancy under a Republican president is filled with at least a moderately conservative judge. However, despite this progress, many left-leaning judges remain in the federal judiciary due to the presidency switching between parties. But what about states where Republicans consistently control the government? Shouldn't those states be filled with conservative judges like in Florida? Unfortunately, no.Unless several red states make changes, an oligarchy of liberal judges could undermine all efforts to expand freedom caucus majorities.Red states need partisan elections to address incumbent judges running for re-election. At the federal level, all three layers of the judiciary are appointed through presidential nomination, without restrictions on the pool of nominees, and confirmed by the Senate. New Hampshire is the only red state with a similar process for appointing supreme court justices, where the governor can nominate anyone of his choosing, subject to confirmation by the Executive Council, a unique quasi-legislative body.In five other “red-ish” states — Alabama, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas — state supreme court judges are selected through direct partisan elections. While this gives Republicans a partisan edge, it doesn’t necessarily guarantee the election of strong conservatives.For states in these first two categories, conservatives need to build a network of solid, conservative-only candidates for both gubernatorial appointments and for support in elections.The more problematic states, however, are those that select judges through nonpartisan elections. These elections allow undercover Democrats to enter office stealthily. Even worse are the states that use “assisted appointments,” where a commission, often controlled by left-leaning bar associations, limits the governor’s choices by presenting a small list of candidates.In several red states, unelected commissions in which the majority of members aren’t selected by the Republican governor dominate the judicial selection process. These include Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.It should come as no surprise that we have a major problem with liberal judges in those states.Only four current red states using commissions allow the governor either to ignore the recommendations or to appoint the majority of the commission members: Florida, Tennessee, Iowa, and Utah. Unfortunately, because of liberal Republican governors over the years in states like Tennessee and Utah, these states are dominated by liberal judges just as bad as any in states controlled by Democrats.Tennessee and Utah have recently introduced legislative confirmation for judges, and a new conservative Utah governor could theoretically ignore the commission’s recommendations, unlike in other states. In Iowa, however, a strong majority of the commission (eight of the 17 commissioners) are elected by unelected lawyers. Only in Florida does the governor select all the commissioners.Then, of course, there are the solid red states that hold nonpartisan elections. Those include Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia.For trial courts, even more red states — including Oklahoma, Ohio, South Dakota, and Florida — choose judges through nonpartisan contests.South Carolina is an unusual state where the legislature has sole authority over judicial selection.In short, aside from the issue of liberal governors or legislatures, most red states still choose judges either through nonpartisan elections or by placing governors on a short leash, controlled by commissions dominated by bar associations, unaccountable bureaucrats, technocrats, or lawyers.Montana is one state where the influence of nonpartisan elections has been evident. Nearly every good policy passed by the legislature has been struck down by the courts. This includes rulings against an abortion parental consent law, a provision defining sex as male and female, and various election integrity measures. Two liberal supreme court justices, Chief Justice Mike McGrath and Justice Dirk Sandefur, who voted against parental consent, are retiring. Cory Swanson and Dan Wilson are better candidates to replace them. Due to the nonpartisan labeling of candidates, however, voters are often confused about which candidate is the Republican. As a result, they are frequently swayed by slick ads from well-funded liberals who do not run openly as Democrats.A partisan election would ensure that a Democrat could not win and would also make primaries partisan in a way that could net more conservative Republicans.North Carolina recently switched to partisan elections, and, not surprisingly, Republicans now have a 6-1 edge on the state’s highest court. You can imagine the results in 20 or so states where Democrats are much less viable statewide than they are in the Tarheel State.Red states need partisan elections to address incumbent judges running for re-election. Most states currently use retention ballots or nonpartisan elections. Only Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Ohio, and North Carolina hold regular partisan elections for supreme or appellate court judges. Indiana holds partisan elections for additional terms of trial judges.Every other state uses retention ballots, nonpartisan elections, or a selection process for renomination. Red states should require liberal judges to stand for re-election under partisan labels so that voters know who they are voting for.It's clear that voters in red states will avoid candidates labeled as Democrats. This is why the left cannot push its agenda through representative democracy in these states. Instead, they rely on nonpartisan selection commissions, nonpartisan labels, or confusing ballot initiatives.In fact, the left is pushing ballot initiatives to circumvent legislatures and implement its agenda. And when those initiatives are challenged in court, red state liberal judges side with the left every single time.State judges in Missouri and Nebraska recently allowed vague abortion amendments to remain on the ballot. In North Dakota, a state court overruled the legislature, nullifying the state’s pro-life law. Meanwhile, in Utah, where conservatives sought to pass a ballot initiative empowering the legislature to regulate the effects of ballot initiatives, the judiciary took a different approach. Utah’s 3rd District Court Judge Dianna Gibson blocked Amendment D, calling it “false and misleading.”This judicial action contrasts with decisions in other states where vague ballot initiatives have been allowed on the November ballot. Here, the judiciary’s role has been to empower direct democracy as a way to bypass representative democracy, the governance model our founders designed.Several decades ago, George Soros recognized the power of targeting local judges, prosecutors, city councils, and ballot initiatives. By focusing on these areas, he gained significant influence across all 50 states. This strategy has proven largely successful.If conservatives don’t address the problem of the red-state judiciary, electing the best state legislators in primaries will be an exercise in futility.
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Feel-Good Friday: A Centenarian With a Generous Heart Gets a Special Celebration on His Birthday
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Feel-Good Friday: A Centenarian With a Generous Heart Gets a Special Celebration on His Birthday

Feel-Good Friday: A Centenarian With a Generous Heart Gets a Special Celebration on His Birthday
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Global Terrorist Pleads Guilty in US to Sanctions Evasion
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Global Terrorist Pleads Guilty in US to Sanctions Evasion

A dual Lebanese-Belgian citizen, deemed a "specially designated global terrorist" by the Treasury Department in 2018, pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge in a scheme involving funneling money to Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon.
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Troop Withdrawal Plan From Iraq to Come Next Week
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Troop Withdrawal Plan From Iraq to Come Next Week

An announcement regarding America's withdrawal of troops from Iraq could come as soon as next week, it was reported Friday. Quoting two Biden administration officials, negotiations between U.S. and Iraqi officials on the withdrawal of 2,500 U.S. troops by ...
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Jill Biden Leads First Cabinet Meeting in Almost a Year
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Jill Biden Leads First Cabinet Meeting in Almost a Year

President Joe Biden held his first cabinet meeting in almost a full year on Friday and promptly handed the discussions over to first lady Jill Biden who was seated at the head of the table.
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