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Kamala and Ayatollah Khamenei Support Pro-Hamas Agitators
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Kamala and Ayatollah Khamenei Support Pro-Hamas Agitators

The Unholy Alliance - as morbid as ever. The post Kamala and Ayatollah Khamenei Support Pro-Hamas Agitators appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Was Covering Up Biden’s Condition a Quarter Billion Dollar Fraud?
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Was Covering Up Biden’s Condition a Quarter Billion Dollar Fraud?

The Biden campaign might be the single greatest act of financial fraud in history. The post Was Covering Up Biden’s Condition a Quarter Billion Dollar Fraud? appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Secret Service Corruption and Incompetence is No Secret
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Secret Service Corruption and Incompetence is No Secret

Consorting with criminals, ignoring White House shooters, and failing to stop an attempted assassination. The post Secret Service Corruption and Incompetence is No Secret appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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2 yrs

Biden Backs Plan to Destroy the Third Branch of Government
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Biden Backs Plan to Destroy the Third Branch of Government

Joe Biden supports giving the legislative branch oversight of Supreme Court Justices’ ethics. This would eliminate the Supreme Court as a separate and co-equal branch of government. This action alone would politicize the court, making it subservient to the legislative branch. Biden also supports term limits. Democrats will destroy anything that doesn’t go their way. […] The post Biden Backs Plan to Destroy the Third Branch of Government appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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2 yrs

Scottish Toddler Shares What Makes Him Happy & We Couldn’t Agree More
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Scottish Toddler Shares What Makes Him Happy & We Couldn’t Agree More

TikTok star Baby Sam continues to make millions smile by sharing what makes him happy with the world. Sam, who is now a toddler, became a star when his family began posting his “Do you know what makes me happy” clips in 2023. The videos are short, sweet, and wholesome and feature him helping his dad with gardening, dancing, and doing all the things toddlers love doing. One of Sam’s most recent viral videos shows him asking, “Do you know what makes me happy, Daddy?” in his adorable Scottish accent. When his dad responds with, “What makes you happy, Sam?” the toddler answers, “Chocolate ice cream.” @babysamanddad One year ago this #babysam video went crazy viral! Even hitting US news! #cutebaby #talkingbaby ♬ original sound – Babysamanddad Of course, Sam’s dad had to buy a box of chocolate-covered ice cream cones after hearing his sweet words. “Happy” Toddler’s Dad Shares How His Son Became Fluent In Two Languages But it isn’t just his simple, joyful posts that make his followers melt. The toddler is also known for being bilingual. And his parents offer short tips on how to help children advance in speech and linguistics. According to People, Sam speaks fluent English and Polish. And his baby sister, Alita, is learning both languages. Many of the videos on his TikTok account show Sam practicing his words or sharing common words or phrases in his second language. Sam’s dad explained that he and his wife we able to teach their kids English and Polish in tandem because his wife is Polish, and she ensured that her children were exposed to both languages equally. “My wife only talks Polish to him,” he told the publication. “When he gets a little TV we also make sure Polish language is on. Things like that.” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Scottish Toddler Shares What Makes Him Happy & We Couldn’t Agree More appeared first on InspireMore.
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‘Do You Just Not Say Anything?’: Biden Blames Trump for ‘Rhetoric’ After Admitting ‘Bullseye’ Comment Was a ‘Mistake’
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‘Do You Just Not Say Anything?’: Biden Blames Trump for ‘Rhetoric’ After Admitting ‘Bullseye’ Comment Was a ‘Mistake’

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—President Joe Biden pointed to former President Donald Trump’s “rhetoric” after a recent assassination attempt while admitting that his “bullseye” comment was a “mistake” in an exclusive interview with NBC News Monday. Within a first clip released of Biden’s interview on “NBC Nightly News,” the president was pressed on his language around Trump and if it could inspire others to take action following an assassination attempt against the former president Saturday. NBC News host Lester Holt asked Biden about his comment to his National Finance Committee in which he stated it was time “to put Trump in the bullseye.” “I didn’t say crosshairs. I’m talking about focus on. Look, the truth of the matter was when I guess I was talking about it at the time, was, there was very little focus on Trump’s agenda,” Biden said. Holt then jumped in to reiterate to the president that he used the term “bullseye” while discussing his campaign strategy against Trump. “It was a mistake to use the word. I didn’t say crosshairs, I meant bullseye. I meant focus on him. Focus on what he’s doing. Focus on his policies. Focus on the number of lies he told in the debate. I mean, there’s a whole range of things that—look, I’m not the guy that said I want to be a dictator on Day One. I’m not the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election,” Biden said. “I’m not the guy who said that he wouldn’t accept the outcome of this election automatically. You can’t only love your country when you win. And so, the focus was on what he’s saying and I mean the idea.” During a private call on July 8 with Democratic donors Biden made the comments about Trump after pushing back on calls for him to step aside as the party’s nominee following his poor debate performance, according to Politico. The president urged that they should be looking forward to the Democratic National Convention and the election, adding, “It’s time to put Trump in a bullseye.” In an exclusive interview with Lester Holt, President Biden said it was a mistake to use the word “bullseye” while discussing former President Trump, but said to “focus on what [Trump is] doing."Watch more tonight on @NBCNightlyNews and the full interview on NBC at 9 p.m. ET. pic.twitter.com/gHwrHYS97U— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 15, 2024 “But have you taken a step back and done a little soul searching on things that you may have said that could incite people who are not balanced?” Holt pressed. “Well, I don’t think—look, how do you talk about the threat to democracy, which is real, when a president says things like he says. Do you just not say anything because it may incite somebody? Look, I’ve not engaged in that rhetoric. Now my opponent is engaged in that rhetoric,” Biden continued. “He talks about it’d be a bloodbath if he loses, talking about how he’s gonna forgive all—or actually, I guess, suspend the sentences of all those who were arrested and sentenced to go to jail because of what happened in the Capitol. I’m not out there making fun of, like, remember the picture of Donald Trump when [former House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi’s husband was hit with a hammer, going [and] talking about, joking about it.” Biden’s remarks follow a Saturday statement by the White House calling for national “unity” in response to the failed assassination attempt against Trump. “[First lady] Jill [Biden] and I are grateful to the Secret Service for getting him to safety. There’s no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it,” Biden’s statement read. During a Pennsylvania campaign rally Saturday, eight shots were fired at the former president and crowd members by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks. While Trump suffered a wound to his upper ear, former volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore was fatally shot. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation The post ‘Do You Just Not Say Anything?’: Biden Blames Trump for ‘Rhetoric’ After Admitting ‘Bullseye’ Comment Was a ‘Mistake’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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LIVE Blog: Night Two of the Republican National Convention
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LIVE Blog: Night Two of the Republican National Convention

LIVE Blog: Night Two of the Republican National Convention
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Joe Biden's Closing Campaign Message: The Rent Is Too Damn High
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Joe Biden's Closing Campaign Message: The Rent Is Too Damn High

Joe Biden's Closing Campaign Message: The Rent Is Too Damn High
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The View Defends Continued Use of Inciting Rhetoric Against Trump
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The View Defends Continued Use of Inciting Rhetoric Against Trump

Former President Trump literally getting shot in the head wasn’t enough to get the ladies of ABC’s The View to stop engaging in stochastic terrorism, via incendiary rhetoric that incites people to violence. They insisted that their claims of Trump ending the country if elected were the “truth” and were said with good “intention,” thus were above reproach and didn’t need to be curtailed. Following a soundbite of President Biden falsely claiming he doesn’t use inciting rhetoric against his political opponent (he recently said to put a “bulls-eye” on Trump), moderator Whoopi Goldberg (back from her latest bought of COVID) suggested the incendiary rhetoric didn’t come from her side. “So, is he right about there being a huge difference in the rhetoric coming out from either side?” she asked the table. Staunchly racist and anti-Semitic co-host Sunny Hostin (the descendant of slave owners) parroted Biden’s lies about not being dangerously hyperbolic; insisting that “calling out the truth is not turning up the heat.” “Tone matters, words matter, but facts matter too,” she argued. “And, so, if you see behavior, or you see policy, or you see rhetoric that is inappropriate and improper, I don't think we should be silent about that because silence can be complicity.”     A couple minutes later, pretend independent Sara Haines defended their stochastic terrorism because they had a good “intention,” thus their rhetoric was (D)ifferent: I also think, though, when we're speaking of rhetoric and engaging, it's your intention. Because you see President Biden, and the way I see a lot of those people, they're saying, “We gotta win at the polls.” It's not, “We've gotta storm the Capitol.” Like, there’s a difference where, are you inciting mobs and followers and saying, “Come with me, let's do this,” or are you saying “Change matters, let's go use our voice at the ballot box.” And I see a very clear difference in the rhetoric. “Well, thank God there's so much tape out there of what rhetoric sounds like,” Goldberg proclaimed in agreement. Instead of saying that now was the time for anti-Trump side to tamp down their dangerous rhetoric, faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin this was “an opportunity for the former president to take the temperature down on Thursday and show that in his remarks, if he's capable of that.” She didn’t even say this was something both sides should do. Goldberg, who spits whenever she says Trump’s name, cast doubt on Trump ability to preach a message of unity after getting shot in the head. “That’s what he’ll do. I don’t know if he’ll stay with it, you know. He’ll start that way and then he’ll lose his mind and it’ll start again,” she scoffed. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s The View 7/16/2024 11:16:46 AM EST WHOOPI GOLDBERG: So, is he right about there being a huge difference in the rhetoric coming out from either side? SUNNY HOSTIN: I think so. I mean, I think one of the other things he said was, “How do you talk about the threat to democracy” – which is real – “when a president says things like he says?” – meaning the former president. “Do you just not say anything because it may incite somebody? I have not engaged in that rhetoric,” Biden continued. “My opponent is the one that has engaged in that rhetoric.”  And, so, I just think that calling out the truth is not turning up the heat, right, and I think it's really important. Um, tone matters, words matter, but facts matter too. And, so, if you see behavior, or you see policy, or you see rhetoric that is inappropriate and improper, I don't think we should be silent about that - JOY BEHAR: No! HOSTIN: -because silence can be complicity. BEHAR: Yes. (...) 11:18:25 AM EST SARA HAINES: I also think, though, when we're speaking of rhetoric and engaging, it's your intention. Because you see President Biden, and the way I see a lot of those people, they're saying, “We gotta win at the polls.” It's not, “We've gotta storm the Capitol.” Like, there’s a difference where, are you inciting mobs and followers and saying, “Come with me, let's do this,” or are you saying “Change matters, let's go use our voice at the ballot box.” And I see a very clear difference in the rhetoric. BEHAR: So, do you now believe he should not step down? ‘Cause you said he should. HAINES: No, I’m–what I'm waiting for is, I don't know, still to this day, if he can win in November. That was my message. I will be voting for him. I'm letting those conversations play out as they will because I will support him if he's on the ballot and I will support anyone else that they were–if they were to select someone else. BEHAR: Right, okay. GOLDBERG: Well, thank God there's so much tape out there of what rhetoric sounds like. HOSTIN: Yeah. BEHAR: Do you think they show it on every channel, though? I don’t know if they show this stuff on Fox. GOLDBERG: I don't–I don’t know but, you know… HAINES: I think they do. GOLDBERG: I think most people recognize - BEHAR: I don’t watch it. GOLDBERG: - bad stuff when they hear it. HOSTIN: Yes. GOLDBERG: They hear stuff and they say, “Oh, this is not good. I don't want that.” BEHAR: I know, but… GOLDBERG: Nobody wants that.  BEHAR: A lot of people say, “I don't believe he said that,” though. I’ve read this, like - GOLDBERG: Well, I–you know what, that–there's nothing you can do. Cops and people and–we all have to, like, work together, you know. The cops have the cameras. You gotta trust the camera. If you see it happen, if you're watching it, if you're listening to it, if you're watching somebody's lips move and you can read what they're saying - ALYSSA FARAH-GRIFFIN: Well, and it's an opportunity–it’s an opportunity for the former president to take the temperature down on Thursday and show that in his remarks, if he's capable of that. HOSTIN: I hope–I hope he's capable of it.  GOLDBERG: Well, he–no, listen… HOSTIN: I hope he is. GOLDBERG: He–he–he’ll–that’s what he’ll do. I don’t know if he’ll stay with it, you know. He’ll start that way - HOSTIN: Yeah. GOLDBERG: - and then he’ll lose his mind and it’ll start again. [Laughs] BEHAR: Probably. GOLDBERG: We’ll be right back.  (...)
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WATCH: Tucker Carlson has an unexpected reaction to Trump’s VP pick
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WATCH: Tucker Carlson has an unexpected reaction to Trump’s VP pick

After months of waiting and speculation, Trump has finally chosen his running mate – Ohio Sen. JD Vance. To be expected, the reaction to Trump’s VP choice has been mixed, but Dave Rubin finds Tucker Carlson’s reaction to be especially “interesting.” Tucker Carlson Has an Unexpected Reaction to Trump’s VP Pick youtu.be In a speech, Carlson said, “JD Vance is the VP pick, and I think every person who pays close attention has got to be thrilled by that.” Instead of cataloging Vance’s qualifications and positive attributes, Carlson opted to take a different route: “Every bad person I've ever met in a lifetime in Washington was aligned against JD Vance.” “Every single one of those people in a line that would extend from Milwaukee to Chicago was lined up over the last week to knife JD Vance, not on personal grounds ... but [because] they thought he would be harder to manipulate and slightly less enthusiastic about killing people ... that he would be an impediment to their exercising power,” Carlson continued. “What Tucker's really talking about there is there's kind of the deep state people that want to keep us in perpetual war, and those are the ones that don't like [Trump’s VP pick],” says Dave. To see more of Carlson’s speech, watch the clip above. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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