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Trump Picks Senator JD Vance for Vice President
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Trump Picks Senator JD Vance for Vice President

The following article, Trump Picks Senator JD Vance for Vice President, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. During the delegate roll call at the Republican National Convention on July15, President Trump announced his Vice President pick as Ohio Senator JD Vance. The announcement was made on Truth Social, Trump’s social media company. “After lengthy deliberation and thought, and considering the tremendous talents of many others, I have decided that the person best … Continue reading Trump Picks Senator JD Vance for Vice President ...
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Questions Persist About Falsification of 100,000 Mail-In Ballots in Michigan as Gov. Whitmer Changes Election Laws to Make Fraud Harder to Expose
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Questions Persist About Falsification of 100,000 Mail-In Ballots in Michigan as Gov. Whitmer Changes Election Laws to Make Fraud Harder to Expose

The following article, Questions Persist About Falsification of 100,000 Mail-In Ballots in Michigan as Gov. Whitmer Changes Election Laws to Make Fraud Harder to Expose, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. (Natural News) Documents obtained via Freedom of Information Act requests indicate extensive voter fraud took place in Michigan in the 2020 election and that the FBI and Department of Justice were aware of the allegations – and it appears they passed them on to Governor Gretchen Whitmer to investigate despite a major conflict of interest. … Continue reading Questions Persist About Falsification of 100,000 Mail-In Ballots in Michigan as Gov. Whitmer Changes Election Laws to Make Fraud Harder to Expose ...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

It Took Biden 102 Minutes To Condemn Trump Assassination Attempt
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It Took Biden 102 Minutes To Condemn Trump Assassination Attempt

It took President Joe Biden nearly two hours to condemn Saturday’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, which left him bloodied as he was rushed off the campaign rally stage by U.S. Secret Service agents. The Secret Service rushed Trump off the stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, after sounds of gunfire were heard over the noise of the crowd. Biden reportedly indicated to reporters he had not heard of the incident as he was leaving church Saturday. He released a...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Governor identifies fatal victim at Trump rally shooting as Corey Comperatore, says he died a hero protecting family
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Governor identifies fatal victim at Trump rally shooting as Corey Comperatore, says he died a hero protecting family

Governor identifies fatal victim at Trump rally shooting as Corey Comperatore, says he died a hero protecting family.
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Trump Changes Theme Of Republican Convention After Assassination Attempt
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Trump Changes Theme Of Republican Convention After Assassination Attempt

Former President Donald Trump has changed the theme of the Republican National Convention after a 20-year-old who donated to far-Left causes shot him on Saturday during an assassination attempt at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. Trump landed in Milwaukee on Sunday evening ahead of the convention’s start on Monday as political tensions in the U.S. have increased in the wake of Saturday’s tragedy in which at least one Trump supporter was killed and two more were critically injured. Trump, who...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Woman who allegedly was ‘proud’ to storm U.S. Capitol found guilty of Jan. 6 charges
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Woman who allegedly was ‘proud’ to storm U.S. Capitol found guilty of Jan. 6 charges

A Florida woman who lived in New Jersey when she entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 has been found guilty of four crimes related to the rioting that day. Anna Lichnowski opted for a bench trial, where the judge hears the case and renders a verdict, without a jury. That took place over three days last week in federal court in Washington, D.C.
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How Clarence Thomas Cleared Trump’s Path in Classified Docs Case
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How Clarence Thomas Cleared Trump’s Path in Classified Docs Case

A FEDERAL DISTRICT court dismissed the indictment against Donald Trump for taking classified documents when he left the White House, ruling on Monday that the special counsel who indicted the former president was not constitutionally appointed. Judge Aileen Cannon’s 93-page decision will almost certainly be appealed, but it virtually guarantees the case will not see significant progress before the election in November.  To rule as she did, Cannon had to sidestep...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

How do you know someone is very smart? Here are 15 'subtle signs' people notice.
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How do you know someone is very smart? Here are 15 'subtle signs' people notice.

There is a big difference in how highly intelligent people communicate versus those with smaller IQs. A Redditor named Occyz wanted to know how people tell the difference by asking them to share the “subtle” signs that someone is very intelligent.The question was a big hit on the forum, receiving over 3,700 responses. A big takeaway is people think highly intelligent people are mentally flexible. They are always interested in learning more about a topic, open to changing their minds when they learn new information and acutely aware of what they don’t know.In fact, according to the psychological principle known as the Dunning-Krueger effect, there is a big confidence chasm between highly intelligent people and those who are not. Low-IQ people often overestimate what they know about topics they need to familiarize themselves with. Conversely, people with high IQs underestimate their knowledge of subjects in which they are well-versed.Here are 15 “subtle” signs that someone is highly intelligent.1. They admit their mistakes"When someone can admit a mistake and they know they don’t know everything." 2. Great problem-solvers"They're very good at problem-solving. Even if it's something they have no experience with they always approach the problem from the right angle." 3. They appreciate nuance"'I can hold two opposing ideas in my head at the same time.' Anyone who is willing to do that is intriguing to me. Especially with polarizing issues. They might actually be interesting to talk to."4. They say 'I don't know'"I like to call it being smart enough to know how stupid you are.""100% this. I have a good friend who is a teaching professor at Cambridge. He is acutely aware of how ‘little’ he knows about areas outside his specialization."5. They have self-doubt"They struggle with imposter syndrome. Dumb people always think they’re [great].""It can happen but I’ve met plenty who don’t really doubt themselves. Instead, they take not knowing or not having any experience as an opportunity, just like people go down interesting internet rabbit holes. Really smart people can view mistakes as opportunities for growth and inexperience as an opportunity to gather new experiences."The great American pet Charles Bukowski once wrote, “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts and the stupid ones are full of confidence,” and according to science, he’s correct. “Ignorance is associated with exaggerated confidence in one’s abilities, whereas experts are unduly tentative about their performance,” Stephan Lewandowsky Chair of Cognitive Psychology, University of Bristol, writes for the World Economic Forum. “This basic finding has been replicated numerous times in many different circumstances. There is very little doubt about its status as a fundamental aspect of human behavior.”6. They ask questions"They are ok with being perceived as 'stupid' by asking questions — if we hold back in fear, we'll never truly learn. Plus, it's a good way to show others it's ok to question things if you don't understand — better off if we're on the same page instead of hoping things work out without being informed."7. They love a challenge"They feel challenged rather than threatened by new things, problems, ideas...""'I don't know' is the beginning of a puzzle, not the conclusion."8. They know their audience"They can adapt their communication style — vocabulary, tone, content, etc — to fit the situation and people they’re talking to, and it seems completely natural.""It's a bit past code-switching, though code-switching is a part of it. Being able to explain complex thoughts in simpler terms based on audience demonstrates your understanding. If the only people who can understand you are fellow people with the same educational exposure as you, you just have knowledge, not intelligence."9. They can simplify big ideas"I consider someone intelligent if they're able to explain something incredibly complicated in simpler and more readily understood terms.""Fantastic teachers can make learning nearly effortless."10. They listen to people they disagree with"Someone who can understand someone’s opposing view without having to agree with it or get angry over it."11. They're humble"They don't continually need to tell people how intelligent they are.""At a certain point, they realize they are smarter at certain things than other people, but they understand the importance of being humble."12. They take a moment"They pause to think about a novel question instead of instantly blurting out an answer. Sometimes people think it means they've been 'stumped' and claim victory. No, they're thinking, analyzing, and formulating a reply."This idea is backed up by science. A study published by IFL Science found that people who score high on intelligence tests answer easy questions quickly. However, they spend more time on questions complex questions than their less intelligent peers. They have the intelligence to wait until their entire brain has grappled with a problem before answering."In more challenging tasks, you have to store previous progress in working memory while you explore other solution paths and then integrate these into each other,” said lead author Professor Michael Schirner. “This gathering of evidence for a particular solution may sometimes take longer, but it also leads to better results.”13. They're well-spoken"I usually find that creativity, humor, and verbal acuity are good signs of intelligence. I generally see lack of empathy, low openness, and seeing the world in absolutes as signs of low intelligence."14. Dry sense of humor"Pulling it off requires an observant, quick wit with a nonchalant delivery that almost downplays its own cleverness. Like it means their immediate passing thoughts are often profound enough to be very funny without any real effort."15. They are great storytellers"They craft narratives for themselves and for others that are compelling, that make the world make sense, that invigorate and install a goal, a mission."
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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Donald Trump Jr. calls MSNBC reporter a "clown" to his face and tells him to "get out of here" at the RNC after the reporter started talking about children in "cages."
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