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BOB EHRLICH: Let Them Eat Cake
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BOB EHRLICH: Let Them Eat Cake

'These and similar storylines are illustrative but certainly not new'
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Miller Moss Exits USC, Enters Transfer Portal To Seek Championship Contender
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Miller Moss Exits USC, Enters Transfer Portal To Seek Championship Contender

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‘It Just Looks Corrupt’: MSNBC Analyst Says Biden’s Pardon Of Hunter Fuels Perception That ‘System Is Rigged’
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‘It Just Looks Corrupt’: MSNBC Analyst Says Biden’s Pardon Of Hunter Fuels Perception That ‘System Is Rigged’

'They conflate what Biden did and Trump did'
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US-China Tech War Tensions Escalate As Biden Admin Moves To Restrict Chip, Semiconductor Exports
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US-China Tech War Tensions Escalate As Biden Admin Moves To Restrict Chip, Semiconductor Exports

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Ten 1970s Songs Rock Fans Are Embarrassed To Say They Loved

Okay, time to fess up. Don’t try to act as cool as Fonzie, Barbarino, or The Big Ragu. It’s time to tell the truth. You know you loved these songs! Maybe it was before you became a big rock and roll fan, and you were only 10 years old then. Or maybe you were 17 or 18 years old, riding a Harley Davidson, hoping nobody would see your secret stash of Partridge Family cassettes. We know, and we know that you know we know. You know what I mean? So stand up and let it all out. You loved these The post Ten 1970s Songs Rock Fans Are Embarrassed To Say They Loved appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Facts About The Notorious Outlaw Jesse James And The Film About His Life
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Facts About The Notorious Outlaw Jesse James And The Film About His Life

Released in 2007, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a semi-biographical Western film that follows the relationship between the outlaw Jesse James (played by Brad Pitt) and Robert Ford (Casey Affleck), who would eventually take his life. James started off as a guerrilla fighter for the Confederates during the Civil War. After the war, alongside his brother, Frank... Source
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Here Are Times Biden, KJP Promised President Wouldn’t Pardon Hunter Before Breaking His Word
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Here Are Times Biden, KJP Promised President Wouldn’t Pardon Hunter Before Breaking His Word

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—President Joe Biden and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on several occasions that Biden would not issue a pardon for his son, Hunter, prior to announcing that he had reversed his position on Sunday. Biden said in a statement released Sunday that he issued the pardon because Hunter had been “singled out” due to being the president’s son, alleging that “political opponents” were seeking to “break” both him and his son. Prior to the statement, Biden and Jean-Pierre repeatedly said no pardon would be granted to Hunter Biden. “No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son—and that is wrong,” Biden said in the statement. “There has been an effort to break Hunter—who has been five and a half years sober, even in the face of unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter, they’ve tried to break me—and there’s no reason to believe it will stop here.” Biden and Jean-Pierre previously denied that Hunter Biden would be pardoned on several occasions, including a one-word response by Jean-Pierre during a July 27, 2023, press briefing. Here's Karine Jean-Pierre saying over an over again that Joe Biden will absolutely not pardon his son Hunter…She claimed he wouldn't on at least 4 separate occasions. It's the supercut you didn't know you needed. pic.twitter.com/3lwBVrzzK3— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) December 2, 2024 “No,” Jean-Pierre said when asked if Biden was open to issuing a pardon after a plea bargain collapsed when United States District Judge Maryellen Noreika questioned the arrangement during a July 26, 2023, hearing. Jean-Pierre repeated the denial on at least three other occasions, according to a supercut posted on X Sunday night. Another video posted on X showed Jean-Pierre denying that Biden would ask President-elect Donald Trump to pardon Hunter Biden in November. WATCH: Just three weeks ago Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if Joe Biden would pardon his son: pic.twitter.com/66Y8JBTRFh— I Meme Therefore I Am ?? (@ImMeme0) December 2, 2024 Biden also said he would not pardon his son on several occasions, including at least two instances in June, including an interview with ABC News anchor David Muir while in France and when answering questions from reporters on June 13. “Yes,” Biden said when Muir asked if he had ruled out pardoning his son. WATCH: “I said I’d abide by the jury decision, and I will do that. And I will not pardon him,” Biden said during a joint press appearance with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after a jury in Delaware convicted Hunter Biden on three charges in connection with the purchase of a Colt .38-caliber revolver. The president’s son entered a guilty plea on federal tax charges in September. WATCH: President Biden says he will not pardon his son Hunter and will "abide by the jury's decision" after Hunter was convicted this week of federal gun charges."I'm extremely proud of my son, Hunter. He has overcome an addiction. He's one of the brightest, most decent men I know." pic.twitter.com/wtS6U5R7ao— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 13, 2024 White House spokesman Andrew Bates also denied Biden had changed his mind during a Nov. 26 press gaggle. Trump said during an Oct. 24 interview with Hugh Hewitt that he was open to pardoning Hunter Biden. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post Here Are Times Biden, KJP Promised President Wouldn’t Pardon Hunter Before Breaking His Word appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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UNESCO’s New Mission: Train Influencers About Combatting Online “Misinformation”
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UNESCO’s New Mission: Train Influencers About Combatting Online “Misinformation”

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is now incorporating teaching influencers how to “fact check” into its activities. UNESCO claims that influencers have become “primary sources of news and cultural information” around the world – which prompted it to carry out a survey into how these online personalities verify the “news” they present. Related: World Leaders Sign New Censorship Declaration at UN Event While Secretary-General António Guterres Pushed for Increased Online Censorship Citizens in UN member-countries may or may not be happy that this is how their taxpayer money funding the world organization is being spent these days. But UNESCO is not only conducting surveys; it is also developing a training course for said influencers (which are also interchangeably referred to as content creators in press releases). It’s meant to teach them not only to “report misinformation, disinformation and hate speech” but also to collaborate with legacy media and these outlets’ journalists, in order to “amplify fact-based information.” The survey, “Behind the screens,” was done together with researchers from the US Bowling Green State University. 500 influencers from 45 countries took part, and the key findings, UNESCO said, are that 63 percent of them “lack rigorous and systematic fact-checking protocols” – but also, that 73% said they “want to be trained.” This UN agency also frames the results as showing that respondents are “struggling” with disinformation and hate speech and are “calling for more training.” UNESCO is justifying its effort to teach influencers to “rigorously” check facts by referring to its media and information literacy mandate. The report laments that mainstream media has become “only the third most common source (36.9%) for content creators, after their own experience and their own research and interviews.” It would seem content creators/influencers are driven by common sense, but UNESCO wants them to forge closer ties with journalists (specifically those from legacy, i.e., traditional media – UNESCO appears very eager to stress that multiple times.) Related: United Nations Development Program Urges Governments to Push Digital ID Under the guise of concern, the agency also essentially warns creators/influencers that they should be better aware of regulations and “international standards” that pertain to digital media – in order to avoid “legal uncertainty” that exposes them to “prosecution and conviction in some countries.” And now, UNESCO and US-based Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas have launched a one-month course which is currently involving 9,000 people from 160 countries. The goal is to train them to “address disinformation and hate speech and provide them with a solid grounding in global human rights standards.” The initiative looks like an attempt to get “traditional” journalists to influence the influencers, and try to prop up their outlets, that are experiencing an erosion in trust among their audiences. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post UNESCO’s New Mission: Train Influencers About Combatting Online “Misinformation” appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Karine Jean-Pierre: 'War Politics Infected the Process'
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Karine Jean-Pierre: 'War Politics Infected the Process'

Karine Jean-Pierre: 'War Politics Infected the Process'
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NPR and NY Times: ‘Disillusioned' by Election, 'Some Black Women Are Deciding to Rest’
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NPR and NY Times: ‘Disillusioned' by Election, 'Some Black Women Are Deciding to Rest’

Wokeness may be heading for a long winter's nap, if recent New York Times and National Public Radio stories are to be believed, regarding how liberal black women are dealing with Donald Trump’s re-election (in summary: not well, especially if they work in the electorally and intellectually discredited field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- DEI for short). The November 28 NPR story by Sandhya Dirks was high on liberal self-pity: “'Tired. Damn tired.' Some Black women are processing the grief of a Kamala Harris loss.” Some of them were granted anonymity for their complaints: There was a refrain we heard again and again from the seven Black women NPR talked with for this story. "It is exhausting," says Venita Doggett, who lives in Memphis, Tenn., and works for a nonprofit doing education advocacy. "We're tired. We're damn tired," another woman told us. She asked NPR not to use her name because she works in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at a public university in Minnesota, and she fears that a lot of people who work in and around DEI are being targeted right now. This feeling of being under threat as a Black person, as a woman, and especially as a Black woman feels non-stop, she says, even before the presidential election. …. The woman from Minnesota says there's constant pressure to engage politically, an unrelenting narrative that Black women will save democracy. But she asks, who is going to save Black women? America just isn’t living up to liberal activist expectations. "In a world that often boxes us in and beats us down, we can't act like we're not bruised," she says. "We have to take care of ourselves. We have to tend to our wounds." Venita Doggett blamed everyone: "I just thought, like, you definitely hate Black women," she says, referring to the many people who voted for Trump, and against Harris. "You really hate us. Us, who essentially birthed the nation literally out of our bodies — snatched children out of our wombs to build the U.S." “Snatching children out of our wombs” is an unfortunate description of slavery, given that Kamala Harris tried to ride the abortion rights issue to the White House. Another woman, Bonita Buford of North Carolina, “says she also feels betrayed, especially by white women voters.” Yes, the left remains undefeated at feeling sorry for themselves. (All capital-B’s for “black” were included in the original articles.) Also eye-roll worthy was this November 19 story by Katie Mogg, health and wellness reporter for the New York Times. Guess what? There’s more DEI jobs under threat and more silly capitalizations of the word “Black” (“white” was not capitalized): “Disillusioned by the Election, Some Black Women Are Deciding to Rest.” Cheri Hall woke up hours before dawn the morning after Election Day and checked her phone anxiously for results. A news notification hinting that former President Donald J. Trump had defeated Vice President Kamala Harris caused her to gasp and grab her chest. “I felt it in my entire body,” said Ms. Hall, 49, who is a diversity, equity and inclusion consultant in Washington, D.C. “I was heartbroken.” …. “Our feelings are hurt,” said Vernique Esther Ofili, 31, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist in Atlanta. “We get to decide how we respond.” …. So what does a “rest era” look like? In interviews and online, some Black women said it could mean striving for more sleep, declining extra responsibilities at work or exploring new hobbies…. In other words, push more work on everyone else while you stew about the election results? And this sounds like sneaky socialism: The push for Black women to prioritize self-preservation has been percolating for years, said Tricia Hersey, the founder of the Nap Ministry, an organization that has promoted rest as a form of resistance against productivity-obsessed cultures….
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