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Leftists Vent Their Rage at Race and Gender Traitors
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Leftists Vent Their Rage at Race and Gender Traitors

Leftists Vent Their Rage at Race and Gender Traitors
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Have Dems Finally Started to Get the Message?
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Have Dems Finally Started to Get the Message?

Have Dems Finally Started to Get the Message?
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Congressional Hearing on UFOs Set for Nov 13 as Witnesses Prepare to Testify
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Congressional Hearing on UFOs Set for Nov 13 as Witnesses Prepare to Testify

The upcoming UAP hearing will provide a significant platform for several prominent witnesses to share and elaborate on their personal experiences in detail. As reported by DefenseScoop, this hearing, set for November 13th, will be led by Republican members of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. A spokesperson confirmed to the outlet, “The Cyber Subcommittee and National Security Subcommittee will hold a joint hearing on UAPs on November 13.” The hearing will be co-chaired by “Cyber Subcommittee Chairwoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Glenn Grothman (R-WI),” as stated by the spokesperson. Titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth,” the event aims to scrutinize government transparency on UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) cases that may present a potential risk to U.S. national security. Witnesses scheduled to provide testimonies include retired Navy Rear Adm. Timothy Gallaudet, a vocal advocate for investigating unidentified submerged objects (USOs) who has previously raised concerns about these phenomena. Last year, Gallaudet spoke to NewsNation correspondent Ross Coulthart, revealing that the U.S. military had allegedly attempted to obscure information on these occurrences, suggesting the presence of “non-human” visitors on Earth. In that interview, he stated, “We’re being visited by non-human intelligence with technology we really don’t understand and with intentions we don’t understand either.” The full roster of witnesses expected to testify remains uncertain, as does the extent to which the hearing’s content will be accessible to the public. Given that the hearing’s focus is government transparency on UFO-related matters, restricting public access to information discussed at the event could appear contradictory to the committee’s stated intentions. The post Congressional Hearing on UFOs Set for Nov 13 as Witnesses Prepare to Testify appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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The bad news for Republicans hiding in Tuesday’s election
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The bad news for Republicans hiding in Tuesday’s election

Something strange is going on with American voters. Gone are the days of George W. Bush voters checking the box for every (R) down the list. Tuesday's voters weren't cooperating. President-elect Donald J. Trump may have won and Republicans may have taken the Senate (and likely the House), but it’s not all wine and roses for the Grand Old Party. In Wisconsin, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin defended her seat against businessman Eric Hovde by nearly 29,000 votes. In Michigan, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin beat Rep. Mike Rogers by more than 21,000 votes. While it’s not been called yet, Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen is leading Afghanistan War veteran Sam Brown by nearly 12,700 votes, and Democratic Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego is leading news anchor Kari Lake by more than 52,000 votes. It’s not just the Republican establishment’s problem to deal with, either. The strange thing is that Trump won every one of these states. He won Wisconsin by as many votes as Hovde lost by — a 58,000-vote swing. He won Michigan by nearly 80,000 votes — a 100,000-vote swing. Nevada: 51,000 votes; Arizona: 136,000. Even in Pennsylvania, where Republican Dave McCormick declared victory over Sen. Bob Casey (D) Thursday, Trump beat McCormick’s score by more than 140,000 votes. State races aren’t cookie-cutter. Arizona, for example, is an outlier, with Lake a divisive figure running against a Hispanic man in a place where one in three voters is also Hispanic. And Baldwin is an incumbent (though so is Casey). Rogers is a onetime never-Trumper and unrepentant war hawk and Israel hard-liner in a state where anti-Israel Muslim voters withheld their support from Vice President Kamala Harris, though Slotkin is both Jewish and a former CIA officer and Pentagon attaché, complicating that narrative. In Wisconsin, an America First Party candidate won enough votes to put Hovde just 241 behind Baldwin’s lead, and a Libertarian Party candidate’s votes would have put him 42,000 points in the lead. In Michigan, a libertarian's votes would have blown Rogers past Slotkin — but a Green Party candidate did just about the same to the Democrat. And across the country, Green Party members, libertarians, and other shades of independents played spoilers or would-be spoilers too. It's hard to tell how many of their supporters cast their votes as a protest (and wouldn’t otherwise vote for the Republican or Democrat) anyway. Then there’s the only-Trump folks. The low-propensity voters who never pick up a pollster’s call and are unreachable outside of YouTube and TV sports ads. They don’t know who the Senate candidates are and don’t care. Nearly 19,000 Wisconsinites voted for president but not a Senate candidate. In Arizona, that number is nearly 26,500 (so far). In Nevada: 18,177. Pennsylvania: 68,391. And in Michigan, where the Israel war protest votes were higher: 86,784. The data and the results suggest a lot of those votes went to Donald J. Trump. It’s not just the Republican establishment’s problem to deal with, either. While Trump outperformed every single Republican Senate winner outside Utah and Wyoming, among the winners he most significantly outperformed were Texas Sen. Ted Cruz by about 400,000 votes and Ohio Senator-elect Bernie Moreno by about 300,000 votes — a smaller number but a far bigger proportion of Ohio’s smaller electorate. This is a reality that all Republicans are going to have to contend with even while celebrating their victories. Not unlike with former President Barack Obama, the coalition Trump has built is temperamental. Not only is it not the Republicans’ to take for granted, it isn’t even certainly the Republicans’ in the first place — and supporting Trump’s agenda is no simple cure. Republicans are going to have to figure out the key to this coalition and do their best to earn it. Remember: Trump will never be on an American ballot again. Blaze News: Did 'The Joe Rogan Experience’ help Trump win? Elon Musk thinks so The Federalist: After Trump’s victory, there can be no unity without a reckoning Blaze News: Control of the House still hanging in the balance Blaze News: Bernie Sanders calls Dems' crushing defeat 'no great surprise' in scathing critique Blaze News: Dems open can of worms by asking about millions of 2020 Biden voters who somehow disappeared in 2024 Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter.
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Critics lay into Fetterman for attacking Pennsylvanians who didn't vote Democrat
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Critics lay into Fetterman for attacking Pennsylvanians who didn't vote Democrat

Days after he unwittingly nudged Joe Rogan farther toward an endorsement of President-elect Donald Trump, Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman (D) found a group of constituents to scapegoat for the consequential defeat of one of his fellow Democrats. Rather than admit the weakness of his comrades' pitch to Americans or acknowledge that Republicans simply did a better job overall, Fetterman belittled Green Party voters for fulfilling their civic duty. Fetterman jumped on X to complain after Republican David McCormick successfully ousted Democratic Sen. Bob Casey, giving the GOP an even greater majority in the U.S. Senate with at least 53 seats. First, he took aim at the Associated Press for calling the race for McCormick, writing, "@AP_Politics shouldn't make a call in this race until every Pennsylvanian has their vote counted." As it became clear that the Associated Press was not budging and the race might not fall within recount territory, Fetterman lashed out at those who would dare upset the Democrats' political ambitions. "Pennsylvania is going to count every last vote," tweeted Fetterman. "That's not controversial — that's the law. Also, Green dips***s' votes helping elect the GOP." 'Probably not the smartest choice.' Accompanying the senator's tweet was an image highlighting the number of votes Green Party candidate Leila Hazou received. At the time of writing, the Associated Press indicated that with 98% of the votes counted, Hazou, a Palestinian activist with an apparent problem with white men, netted 64,127 votes, amounting to 0.9% of the total. John Thomas, the Libertarian candidate whom Fetterman apparently overlooked, secured 1.3% of the vote. Fetterman evidently figured that without Hazou in the race, those votes would necessarily have gone to Casey, who lost by roughly 0.5%. Fetterman's tweet served as yet another reminder of how little Democrats think of Americans who support parties other than their own. Back in 2008, Barack Obama suggested that working-class voters in Pennsylvania and the Midwest who were ambivalent about supporting him in his first bid for the presidency were "bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment." Years later, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called her 2016 opponent's supporters "irredeemable" "deplorables." Weeks ago, President Joe Biden called Trump supporters "garbage." The Democratic senator's "dips****" comment this week was not well received. Elon Musk wrote, "Calling Green voters 'dips****' is not a great way to win them over." Scott Presler, the conservative activist who worked diligently in recent months to turn out the vote for Trump in the Keystone State, responded, "I think Green Party voters are going to remember you calling them names when you're running for re-election. Probably not the smartest choice. We'll be sure to remind them." "Cope Fetterlump," wrote one X user." YouTuber David Freiheit, known under his online pseudonym "Viva Frei," noted, "What a f***ing idiot. Instead of understanding why Dems are losing, they call the people whose support then want 'dips****.' Hey dumb***, maybe don't adopt the rhetoric of the very same Tim Walz dips*** who just caused your demonic party to suffer the most devastating defeat since Mondale. Dips***." While keen to blame Green Party voters, Fetterman may have done more political damage overall with his pre-election interview on "The Joe Rogan Experience," where he struggled to provide satisfactory answers to the host's questions about Democrats' exploitation of the border crisis. After his win, McCormick indicated that he was "honored and excited to represent EVERY Pennsylvanian." The Associated Press indicated when calling the race that even if Casey carried six out of 10 of the remaining votes, he still would not win. Nevertheless, Casey has yet to concede his defeat. The defeated Democrat said in a statement Thursday evening, "We must allow that process to play out and ensure that every vote that is eligible to be counted will be counted. That is what Pennsylvania deserves." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Mixing Fallout with FTL, newly launched Steam strategy game is a real hidden gem
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Mixing Fallout with FTL, newly launched Steam strategy game is a real hidden gem

The Crimson Caravan and the Gun Runners may rule the business world of Fallout, but do you ever wonder where they get all their stock? Likewise, who’s keeping Megaton’s saloon in Nuka Cola and iguanas on sticks? And where did Shady Sands get all its brahmin? You meet the occasional trader in the wasteland, but their inventories are pretty small. There must be some kind of wholesaler. Enter Dustland Delivery. A combination of Industry Giant, FTL Faster Than Light, and the post-nuclear deserts of Fallout New Vegas, it’s just hit 1.0 and deserves your attention. Continue reading Mixing Fallout with FTL, newly launched Steam strategy game is a real hidden gem MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best survival games, Best strategy games, Best simulation games
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The FF14 7.1 patch notes are here ahead of the first post-Dawntrail update
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The FF14 7.1 patch notes are here ahead of the first post-Dawntrail update

The FF14 7.1 patch notes are here as we prepare to dive into the first major update for the critically acclaimed MMORPG since the launch of its latest expansion. With the continuation of the main story of Dawntrail, the beginning chapter of the FF11 alliance raid, and the start of Allied Society quests for the new zones, there’s already a lot to look forward to, with even more in the months ahead. With the patch notes stretching on seemingly forever, I’ve picked out some of the most important details to pay attention to. Continue reading The FF14 7.1 patch notes are here ahead of the first post-Dawntrail update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Best XM4 Loadout
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Best XM4 Loadout

The XM4 is the perfect starter assault rifle in Black Ops 6. It's easy to control, has manageable recoil, and it's available from the start.
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All Evanuris Altar Locations in Dragon Age: The Veilguard
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All Evanuris Altar Locations in Dragon Age: The Veilguard

In Dragon Age: The Veilguard, players will want to search for Evanuris Altars scattered throughout the world of Thedas. These rare structures are very well hidden but are worth locating as they increase your maximum health by 100 and reward a high amount of experience points.
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10 Best Games With Non-Stop Violence
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10 Best Games With Non-Stop Violence

Video games are an incredible medium for storytelling and can invoke strong emotions when done correctly.
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