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Candace Owens Hints Presidential Run, Names Potential Running Mate
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Candace Owens Hints Presidential Run, Names Potential Running Mate

Conservative commentator Candace Owens hinted at a presidential run in 2028 or 2032. Owens asked if she should run with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY). “Should I run for President with Thomas Massie in 2028 or 2032? Can’t decide,” Owens stated. Should I run for President with Thomas Massie in 2028 or 2032? Can’t decide. — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) December 7, 2024 X users had mixed reactions to Owens’ comment: If the GOP runs Nikki Hailey in 2028, we’re running Candace. https://t.co/AxRysUQEVk — Mises Caucus (@LPMisesCaucus) December 8, 2024 I love you Candace but women shouldn’t lead a country. — CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) December 7, 2024 2028 Please & Thank you! — 爪aɀe ㄥoꪜe (@MazeLove14) December 8, 2024 Start at a local race. — Forest Mommy (@ForestMommy) December 7, 2024 No offense but you would harm the ticket. You should run for Congress first and see how that goes. — Tracy Mc (@traceydeemc) December 7, 2024 Absolutely not. Vance will be president in 2028. https://t.co/RsEvMrHoOG — Swifties for Trump (@trumpswiftie) December 8, 2024 This isn’t the first time Owens hinted at running for president. Owens previously teased a 2024 presidential run. “I love America. Thinking about running for President,” Owens said in 2021. I love America. Thinking about running for President. — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) February 6, 2021 From the New York Post: ​Candace Owens, a conservative commentator and staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, said she is mulling a run for the White House in 2024. “I love America. Thinking about running for President,” Owens tweeted​ to her 2.5 million followers on Saturday. ​​ Owens is the author of the best-selling book “Blackout,” which makes the case that the Democratic Party has abandoned black Americans over the years and they should leave the party. She will turn 35, the minimum age required to be president, by November 2024. More recently, Owens has faced bans from multiple countries. Owens was denied visas to enter Australia and New Zealand for speaking engagements. Australia’s immigration minister, Tony Burke, said she had the “capacity to incite discord.” Candace Owens banned from visiting Australia ahead of speaking tour. Follow: @AFpost pic.twitter.com/e6JONXkBki — AF Post (@AFpost) October 27, 2024 Conservative influencer Candace Owens gets barred from New Zealand weeks after a ban from Australia https://t.co/YiWuhv4D2Z pic.twitter.com/x4od0HZyYf — New York Post (@nypost) November 28, 2024 From the Associated Press: News of the ruling came weeks after neighboring Australia also rejected her visa request, citing remarks in which she denied Nazi medical experimentation on Jews in concentration camps during World War II. Owens is scheduled to speak at a series of events in several Australian cities and in Auckland, New Zealand, in February and March next year. Tickets remain on sale and there is no acknowledgement on the promoter’s website that she has been refused entry to both countries. The commentator, who has more than 3 million followers on YouTube, is accused by her detractors of promoting conspiracy theories and antisemitism and has ignited firestorms with her remarks opposing Black Lives Matter, feminism, vaccines and immigration. In March, Owens said she had parted ways with the Daily Wire, on which she had hosted an online talk show since 2021, after clashes with its founders over her remarks about Jews and her opposition to U.S. military support for Israel. She was widely criticized for comments in a YouTube video in July that minimized the Holocaust. Owens had promised Australian and New Zealand audiences a discussion of free speech and her Christian faith when she announced the speaking tour in August.
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Biden Might Pardon the Man Accused of Treason by Some
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Biden Might Pardon the Man Accused of Treason by Some

President Biden is allegedly considering issuing preemptive pardons to high-profile figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, Alejandro Mayorkas, Liz Cheney, Adam Schiff, White House counsel Ed Siskel and chief of staff Jeff Zients, and other prominent politicians, including hundreds, possibly thousands of criminals. The potential pardon of General Mark Milley was reported by […] The post Biden Might Pardon the Man Accused of Treason by Some appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Trump Reveals Plans For Mass Deportation, Dealing With Illegal Immigration
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Trump Reveals Plans For Mass Deportation, Dealing With Illegal Immigration

President-elect Donald Trump said during an interview that he is going to deport as many illegal aliens as possible, starting with criminals, the moment he takes office next month. Trump made the remarks during a Sunday interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker on “Meet The Press.” “I think you have to do it,” Trump said when asked if his plan was to deport everyone who is in the U.S. illegally over the next four years. “It’s a very tough thing to do.” “You have to have, you know, you have rules, regulations, laws,” he said. “They came in illegally. You know, the people that have been treated very unfairly are the people that have been on line for ten years to come into the country. And we’re going to make it very easy for people to come in, in terms of they have to pass the test.” Trump said that anyone who was a criminal will never be allowed to come to the U.S. legally under his watch. “We have to get the criminals out of our country,” he said. “We have to get people that were taken out of mental institutions and put them back into their mental institution no matter what country it is.” “Number one, we’re doing criminals and we’re going to do them really rapidly,” he said. “We’re getting the worst gang probably with MS-13, and the Venezuelan gangs are the worst in the world. They’re vicious, violent people. And you’ve seen what they’ve done in Colorado and other places. They’re taking over, they’re literally taking over apartment complexes and doing it with impunity.” CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE When confronted with the logistical challenges of deporting that many people, Trump said that he had “no choice” but to do it. “First of all, they’re costing us a fortune,” he said. “But we’re starting with the criminals and we’ve got to do it. And then we’re starting with others and we’re going to see how it goes.” “Is it your plan to deport everyone who is here illegally over the next four years?” President-elect Trump: “I think you have to do it. It’s a very tough thing to do. But you have rules, regulations, laws — they came in illegally. The people who have been treated very unfairly… pic.twitter.com/THUzmNkRDR — Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) December 8, 2024
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‘They Came In Illegally’: Trump Clashes With ‘Meet The Press’ Host Over Deportation Promises
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‘They Came In Illegally’: Trump Clashes With ‘Meet The Press’ Host Over Deportation Promises

'They Came In Illegally': Trump Clashes With 'Meet The Press' Host Over Deportation Promises
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Complete List Of Led Zeppelin Songs From A to Z

Led Zeppelin, one of the most iconic and influential rock bands in history, emerged in 1968, combining blues, hard rock, and folk influences to redefine the sound of modern music. Formed in London, the band consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. Known for their innovative sound, virtuosic musicianship, and dynamic live performances, Led Zeppelin remains a cornerstone of rock and roll. Over their career, Led Zeppelin released eight studio albums, each a testament to their versatility and creativity. Their self-titled debut, Led Zeppelin (1969), was a groundbreaking fusion The post Complete List Of Led Zeppelin Songs From A to Z appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Ex-Paratrooper Whose Bones Crumbled in Horrific 1,000-ft Fall Now Breaks Records as The Ultra Runner
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Ex-Paratrooper Whose Bones Crumbled in Horrific 1,000-ft Fall Now Breaks Records as The Ultra Runner

A former paratrooper who cheated death after plummeting 1,000-ft to the ground has overcome injuries to make amazing strides and become a record-breaking ultra runner. The 41-year-old Superman is the first person ever to win all four of the world’s toughest races in extreme climates. Since healing from injuries, Jon Shield has battled through jungles, […] The post Ex-Paratrooper Whose Bones Crumbled in Horrific 1,000-ft Fall Now Breaks Records as The Ultra Runner appeared first on Good News Network.
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Did the Secret Service Chief Perjure Himself?
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Did the Secret Service Chief Perjure Himself?

After a screaming match between acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe and Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, erupted at a Thursday House hearing on the attempted assassination attempts against President-elect Donald Trump, new details are emerging about the circumstances that sparked the outburst. Several Secret Service sources question whether Rowe has perjured himself during the explosive exchange. The face-off occurred during the final meeting of the House Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Trump when Fallon produced a photo of Rowe standing behind President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at a 9/11 memorial event in New York City in September. Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance appeared on the right side of the photo. The congressman pressed Rowe on why he had positioned himself behind Biden when normal Secret Service protocol would place the most senior member of the president’s detail in that position to provide the best protection to the president. The event took place on Sept. 11, just days before the second assassination attempt against Trump at one of the president-elect’s golf courses in Florida. At the time, the outcome of the election was still unknown, and Rowe was trying to prove that he could quickly rehabilitate the agency’s image after the cataclysmic failures during the July 13 Butler, Pennsylvania, rally that nearly led to Trump’s assassination and resulted in the death of Corey Comperatore, a retired local fireman. Fallon accused Rowe of endangering Biden’s and Harris’ lives by taking their top two agents out of position because he “wanted to be visible because you were auditioning for the job.” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas promoted Rowe from deputy director to interim chief of the agency in the wake of the Butler rally. The previous director, Kimberly Cheatle, had resigned after disastrous testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Rowe responded swiftly and angrily to Fallon’s line of questions. “Congressman, what you’re seeing is the [special agent in charge of the detail] out of the picture’s view,” Rowe said. “And that is a day where we remember the more than 3,000 people that died on 9/11,” Rowe added. “I actually responded to ground zero. I was there going through the ashes of the World Trade Center. I was there at Fresh Kills,” Rowe added, referencing a Staten Island landfill where debris was taken. Fallon quickly interjected: “I’m not asking you that.” “I was there, Congressman!” Rowe bellowed while pointing aggressively at Fallon before accusing him of acting like a “bully” and politicizing 9/11. Rowe was already on edge from Fallon’s pointed questioning just minutes before. The congressman asked Rowe whether he knew that Trump was facing a threat from a foreign actor while the Secret Service advance team was preparing for the Butler rally, a likely reference to assassination plots by Iran against Trump’s life. If he did know, the congressman asked why he didn’t intervene to provide a countersurveillance unit or a full Counter Assault Team, top Secret Service security assets, in addition to the countersnipers the agency provided. These additional assets, Fallon asserted, could have prevented the assassination attempt from taking place. An eyewitness to the 9/11 memorial this year tells RealClearPolitics that Rowe’s decision to take the place of the top two agents in charge of the president’s and vice president’s detail spurred resentment among the ranks. The source said there were toe marks placed on the ground with every attendee’s name and title. Rowe’s original toe mark was three rows back. Instead of simply standing where he was designated, Rowe disregarded the arrangement and placed himself behind Biden and Harris. The leaders of those details then had to squeeze in so they could be within arm’s reach of the president and vice president if they faced any threats. The source also noted that Rowe’s wife, a longtime Secret Service employee, was the photographer for the event that day and was snapping “a ton of action shots of Ron standing in his place of prominence.” During Thursday’s testy shouting match, Fallon demanded to know whether Rowe had a gun and radio on him during the ceremony, an apparent reference to whether he was operational and equipped to respond to a threat against Biden’s or Harris’ lives if any arose. Rowe retorted that he did have a radio and a gun on him at the ceremony and insisted that the protective mission was not compromised by his decision to move to a more prominent position. The Secret Service press office provided a lengthy explanation of his Secret Service roles in New York City after the 9/11 attacks but didn’t respond to a follow-up question from RealClearPolitics on whether he stood by those remarks about having a gun and radio on him during the ceremony.   Rank-and-file agents were incensed over Rowe’s screaming match and said they doubted the acting director’s testimony that he had a radio during the 9/11 ceremony this year because he wasn’t wearing an earpiece to hear the intelligence chatter on a radio. They also said top Secret Service officials usually do not wear earpieces or ballistic missile vests to ceremonies like the one on 9/11 because they spend most of their time meeting with other officials, not monitoring radio traffic for threats. After the blow-up went viral on social media, the Secret Service provided a statement clarifying Rowe’s work in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. “Acting Director Ronald Rowe volunteered to support the U.S. Secret Service’s official response efforts in New York following 9/11,” Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret Service, said in a statement. “He was a part of the second response rotation, which occurred in mid-October 2001. As part of his duties, he worked to support recovery efforts at both Fresh Kills Landfill and Ground Zero.” “Acting Director Rowe joined the U.S. Secret Service in 1999 and was working as a shift agent assigned to protect a visiting foreign dignitary in Washington, D.C. on the day of the 9/11 attacks,” Guglielmi added. “In reference to your questions about the 9/11 memorial, all detail personnel were present and had complete access to their protectees during the memorial,” he concluded. While most of the hearing recycled previous revelations about the agency’s failures during the Butler rally, Rep. Mark Green, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, also expressed outrage in expletive-laced questions over how the agency missed such obvious security vulnerabilities. Green said the agency’s conduct during the July shooting seemed “lackadaisical” and slammed the agents in charge of the Butler rally, whom he said showed up to the event and “didn’t give a s—.” The Tennessee Republican who previously served as an Army doctor argued that the Secret Service has a “command-climate” problem. “There was apathy and complacency, period, and that’s your mission,” Green told Rowe. Rowe provided a vague response to Green’s concerns. “So, we are reorganizing, reimagining the organization, that includes making sure that we are developing leadership programs,” he said. In his opening statement, Rowe said he spent the months since the assassination attempts focused on implementing reforms to ensure that the failures at Butler never happen again. “I have reflected extensively on the agency’s substandard performance during the advance for the Butler rally,” he said. “It has been my singular focus to bring much-needed reform to the Secret Service, to be an agent of change, to challenge previous assumptions—[to ensure that] the brave men and women of the Secret Service have the resources, leadership, and assets that they need to be successful in carrying out our protective mission.” Addressing criticism that the agents involved in the poor planning for and execution of the Butler rally have not been held accountable, Rowe expressed frustration with the length of time it takes to provide “accountability” for the failures. “Let me be clear: There will be accountability, and that accountability is occurring,” he said. “It is an extensive review that requires time to ensure due process and the pace of this process, quite frankly, it does frustrate me, but it is essential that we recognize the gravity of our failure.” This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire The post Did the Secret Service Chief Perjure Himself? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Iran's Shiite Crescent Collapses in Bashar's Bye-Bye
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Iran's Shiite Crescent Collapses in Bashar's Bye-Bye

Iran's Shiite Crescent Collapses in Bashar's Bye-Bye
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When a theologian's damning prediction comes true almost 100 years early
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When a theologian's damning prediction comes true almost 100 years early

Anti-Christian antagonists love to define Christians by what they think Christianity stands against. But Christians must define themselves by what they stand for.Now is an especially important time to remember this axiom.As Americans celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday last week, its geopolitical cousins in Britain crossed the Rubicon and embraced death, legalizing so-called "assisted suicide" in England and Wales. Now, Britons over 18 who have been diagnosed with a "terminal illness" and supposedly have fewer than six months to live can receive approval from two physicians and a judge to self-administer fatal drugs.Supporters of assisted suicide argue it is a compassionate means of ending suffering. One British lawmaker, Peter Prinsley of the Labour Party, claimed in support of the bill, "We are shortening death, not life, for our patients. This is not life or death; this is death or death."(Let it not be lost on the reader that this justification serves to lessen the now-deceased's burden on Britain's welfare state and its National Health Service.)The death culture that celebrates "assisted suicide" has succeeded in Western culture because we have eroded, in the view of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler Jr., "moral absolutes [that] rest on explicitly Christian foundations."In a world that increasingly prescribes death for the undesirables — the unborn, the sick, the elderly — Christians must hold true to their core value of protecting life.In this context, the most important moral absolute is that each and every human being is intrinsically valuable because humans are the Imago Dei, created in the image and likeness of God, the author of life. "A society that honors this foundational truth could not contemplate the subversion of human life and human dignity by assisted suicide. A society that denies this essential truth will eventually rationalize anything, given time and motivation," Mohler observes.When the moral absolute of the Imago Dei is discarded, no longer does a terminally ill person have value, and no longer do humans limit the power of giving and taking life to God. In such cultures, the state becomes like God, determining whose live is valuable and whose life is worth preserving.In 2012, theologian Stanley Hauerwas offered a prediction about Christians and the culture of death that turned out to be extremely prescient.He said:I say in a hundred years, if Christians are known as a strange group of people who don’t kill their children and don’t kill the elderly, we will have done a great thing. I mean, that may not sound like much, but I think it is the ultimate politic. I mean, if we can just be a disciplined enough community, who through the worship of God has discovered that we are ready to be hospitable to new life and life that is suffering, then, as a matter of fact, that is a political alternative that otherwise the world will not have.This, of course, is something that Christians have always done.Christians cared for the widows and the orphans. Christians cared for the sick. Christians cared for the unwanted children. Christians cared for those whom society deemed as burdens. Christians essentially invented the hospital. Christianity accommodates all human life because every life is inherently valuable.In a world that increasingly prescribes death for the undesirables — the unborn, the sick, the elderly — Christians must hold true to their core value of protecting life. Put simply: Caring for the vulnerable and protecting life is who Christians are; it's core to the Christian identity.Christianity's institutionalized charity transformed the ancient world, and it can renew ours.In a culture that celebrates death, Christians must be the strange group of people who stand for life — no matter the cost.May Christians continue to be — as they have always been — in the words of Hauerwas, "the political alternative" this world otherwise does not have.
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