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Kamala Harris Sits Down With a Non-Regime Outlet, It Goes As Expected
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When it was first announced that Vice President Kamala Harris agreed to a sit-down interview with Fox News, there were questions about what the intended outcome might have been, and what Harris might have expected to gain from what was going to be an interview far more adversarial than she is accustomed to. After watching the interview, it is clear that she did not expect to be asked tough questions. The interview was contentious from the very beginning, and began with immigration. The first question was on whether Harris knew how many illegal migrants were released into the interior.  THIS was how the @BretBaier interview with Kamala Harris started. Baier: “You know, voters tell pollsters all over the country and here in Pennsylvania that immigration is one of the key issues they are looking at this election ans specifically the influx of illegal immigrants… pic.twitter.com/ENNrEVmmTI — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Harris was rattled both by Bret Baier’s question, and by his refusal to allow her to non-respond with talking point word salad. Baier’s followup drilled deeper, with a focus on heinous crimes committed by illegal migrants. Harris wants to deflect to the dead-on-arrival comprehensive immigration bill filed on Inauguration Day, and on the failed Senate bill.  .@BretBaier: When you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of Trump border policies. Most significantly, the policy that required illegal immigrants to be detained through deportation, either in the U.S. or in Mexico and you switched that policy.… pic.twitter.com/IEYTxAASTW — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Baier killed the talking point on the Senate bill by pointing out that six Democrats opposed the bill. He then pivots to saying the names of Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin and Laken Riley, who were brutally murdered by illegal migrants.  OMG this question from @BretBaier and talking points from Kamala about illegal immigrant crime victims: Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, Lake Riley, they are young women brutally assaulted and killed by some of the men who were released at the beginning of the administration,… pic.twitter.com/rOPSDH05kF — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Harris word-saladed Baier’s first attempt at extracting an apology. Baier had a clip with testimony from Nungaray’s mother, which got a ghoulish response: “I’m sorry” followed by a pivot back to Trump and the failed border deal. This was incredible work by @BretBaier to have a clip ready, amid a Kamala Harris word salad blaming Donald Trump for the border crisis, to queue up of an Angel Mom ripping the Biden-Harris administration. Kamala’s reaction? Soulless. Harris: I will tell you that I am so sorry… pic.twitter.com/TQCxfAEaRM — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Baier then proceeds to confront Harris with her policy proposals from her 2019 campaign. Here she reverted to her prosecutorial word salad. .@BretBaier ran through the list of immigration policies Kamala Harris espoused in her 2019 campaign. Harris never gave a definitive explanation for a single one. Baier: “There is a lot of people look back what you said 2019 when you first ran for president and there have been… pic.twitter.com/VJn07oCzKC — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Baier moves on from immigration, and asks Harris another question that she hadn’t seen so far in the cycle: on her support for using taxpayer dollars on sex change surgeries for inmates while serving as California Attorney General. During this combative exchange, Harris coughed up what might be a campaign-breaking quote: “You gotta take responsibility for what happened in your administration.” Wow. This section on transgenderism was another dodge for Kamala Harris. .@BretBaier: So, are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates to detained illegal aliens on inmates to transgender? Harris: I will follow a law and it’s a law that Donald Trump… pic.twitter.com/4PxwpyiYhY — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 At this stage of the game, “what would you do differently from Joe Biden” should not come as a surprise. And yet, Harris had no real answer: Kamala Harris still doesn't have an actual answer for what she'd do differently as president than Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/TWMEJBmjAo — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Drilling down, Baier challenges Harris on her “turn the page” talking point. More word salad. .@BretBaier: Your campaign slogan is a new way forward and it’s time to turn the page. You have been Vice President for three and a half years, so, what are you turning the page from? Kamala Harris: Well, first of all, turning the page from the last decade in which we have been… pic.twitter.com/RI2fKPatiM — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Another brutal exchange was on 79% of Americans thinking the country is on the wrong track.  If you only watch one clip of the @BretBaier-Kamala Harris interview, it's this one.... Baier: [M]ore than 70 percent of people tell the country is on the wrong track. They say the country is on the wrong track. If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half… pic.twitter.com/7NkboE7AWd — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Here’s another question Team Harris should’ve totally expected: the question about what she knew regarding President Joe Biden’s declining mental and physical faculties. WATCH: Here was the full @BretBaier-Kamala Harris exchange on what she knew about Joe Biden's declining mental and physical fitness to be president.. Baier: You called Donald Trump — he’s misguided. You say now he — Kamala Harris: He is unstable. Baier: — you say now he is… pic.twitter.com/H8S1YzvVk7 — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Harris’s frustrations boiled over and it shows: Kamala Harris almost snaps at @BretBaier at the end of perhaps the first grueling, hardball interview she’s ever had to face.... Baier: We are talking over each other, I apologize. Harris: Well, and I — and I — Baier: But you’re not — Harris: — I would like that we would… pic.twitter.com/xZMnAeJBqf — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 The interview ends with Baier letting everybody know that Harris campaign staff was desperately trying to wave him off of her. Total train wreck. HAHAHA the way Bret Baier ended his Kamala Harris interview was just spectacular. Baier: I hope you got to say what you wanted to say about Donald Trump. There are a lot of things that — Harris: There’s more to say. I — I have much — Baier: — there — there are a lot things —… pic.twitter.com/qkgKB71BSk — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 16, 2024 Bret Baier gave a masterclass of an interview to someone unaccostumed to having to answer tough questions outside of the respective liberal bubbles of D.C. and Califormia. In so doing, he further exposed the sycophancy of the Regime Media. Harris came into this interview hoping for more exposure to those unfamiliar with her ahead of a pivotal voting decision. Unfortunately, she got it.  
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Elon Musk's SpaceX’s Mechazilla triumph signals a new space-race era for America
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Elon Musk's SpaceX’s Mechazilla triumph signals a new space-race era for America

The United States took a commanding space-race lead as Elon Musk took a richly deserved victory lap on the occasion of SpaceX’s latest stunning feat — its “Mechazilla” rocket-catcher nailing a perfect landing for its all-important Starship booster. It’s a thrilling return to form for America’s once-signature dominance in hardware and infrastructure on the grand scale. But China, which has embarrassed American cities for decades with its swift and dazzling urban growth, might have a much different trick up its sleeve when contending with the Musk-led U.S. advantage outside the Earth’s orbit.As our top exploits grow more spectacular, we must remember that pride comes before a fall, and the greater the pride, the harder the fall. Those ancient Christians knew that the only way to become God-like was through arduous spiritual athleticism.After years of buzz surrounding the powers of so-called quantum computing, a powerful new approach capable of feats of calculation beyond those of ordinary supercomputers, Chinese researchers announced they’ve used the technology to hack “military-grade” encryption. While there’s no reason to panic — the difficulties of effectively weaponizing quantum decryption are serious — it’s still a serious wake-up call. You can’t get to space if your strongest encryption can’t protect your machines on the ground.The colossal strides made by SpaceX have taken place thanks to pluck, hard work, and ingenuity but also because the United States government has a monumental national interest in achieving breakout generational aerospace dominance. It’s tough to see how any major digital power today could hope to demilitarize space, including orbit, and that means the U.S. is looking for a huge edge to offset what appears to be a growing gap in capabilities relative to China’s lead in drones and robotics at ultra-large scale.So it’s understandable that Musk’s latest win would touch off a lot of high-fiving and wide-eyed wonder, mixed with a feeling of relief that Americans are still even capable of complex feats of engineering with huge national security implications. But predictable excesses have burst forth, too. “Our Ancestors would see us as GODS!” rhapsodized XPrize founder Peter Diamandis. "What an incredible time to be alive. ... Next up on humanity’s godlike achievements ... healthy longevity.” I can’t imagine which of Diamandis’ ancestors would see him as a god — surely not the Greeks among the first of Earth’s Christians and very likely not even the ancient Greek pagans who had mastered retaining robust health and powerful musculature long into advanced age without the benefit of any computerized machines or modern scientists.As our top exploits grow more spectacular, we must remember that pride comes before a fall, and the greater the pride, the harder the fall. Those ancient Christians knew that the only way to become God-like was through arduous spiritual athleticism along the narrow path toward union with the Lord; they would weep with loving pain for those of us today who believe achieving god status involves nothing more arduous than solving very difficult math problems. Humility in greatness is always good, but it will come in mighty handy when we are forced to reckon with — to take just one example — a quantum hack of what’s supposed to be our “unsinkable” military-tier encryption. Great powers historically face even greater shocks, and one humiliating defeat can be enough to topple what until then had seemed indestructible. It’s long past time to make America both great and humble again.
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How space travel became right-wing
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How space travel became right-wing

Over the weekend, Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched its Starship with a Super Heavy rocket and successfully recovered the rocket’s first stage during an unmanned test flight. In a remarkable display of engineering, the first stage made a controlled descent to Earth and was secured back onto its launch platform by a mechanical arm. This achievement should have been an inspiring moment for all Americans. But many leftists took to social media to express outrage that a Trump supporter was responsible for the historic event.As Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance praised the technological triumph, commentators made bewildering statements, wondering how the dream of space travel had become culturally associated with Republicans. So-called progressives have built their political strategy around demonizing the very elements that make scientific progress possible. Now, they are shocked to find their opponents seen as champions of a brighter future.Those who are willing to sacrifice and persevere will ultimately reach for the stars, escaping the stifling, suffocating, and resentful grip of leftism to realize their dreams.When I was young, space exploration was viewed as an inevitable part of the near future. The United States had won the space race in the 1960s, and while astronauts had not landed on a celestial body for over a decade, shuttle missions were common. We were landing remote rovers on Mars, and most of us assumed that manned missions to the red planet were well within reach.The dream of exploring the stars was also politically bipartisan. Republicans embraced the patriotism and pride attached to the achievement, while Democrats saw it as a step toward their “Star Trek”-inspired vision of a post-scarcity utopia.As the United States solidified its position as the only global superpower, ironically, the drive to prove dominance through space exploration waned. NASA’s achievements became less impressive, and the agency clearly oversold many of its projections. Republicans began viewing the program as a bloated government expense in need of budget cuts, while Democrats saw an opportunity to redirect funding to their supporters here on Earth. NASA limped along with fewer launches and delayed major projects, and while science fiction remained part of popular culture, the idea of real-world space travel seemed to fade farther into the background.Regardless of how one feels about Elon Musk, it’s hard not to see echoes of Ayn Rand’s “man of industry” in his struggle against a system that tries to keep him tethered to Earth. SpaceX has certainly benefited from government contracts, but it has also fought off stifling regulations and lawsuits while achieving something the government seemed incapable of. The leftists' outcry that SpaceX should be nationalized now that it has proven successful outside government control highlights the parasitic nature of the progressive regime they’ve created.Musk may not fit the mold of a typical conservative, and it’s doubtful he ever sought to become a political figure, but his ambition is undeniable. He and many other leaders and entrepreneurs have realized that the dominant leftist regime will make their grand visions impossible. Progressives have embraced a politics driven by graft and spite. Their policies punish success and innovation while fostering a culture of envy and entitlement. Ambition is now labeled as dangerous, and prosperity is seen as something to be collectively plundered for political gain.Democrats have transformed universities into centers of woke indoctrination, rejecting merit in favor of racial and sexual biases that favor their client classes. What began as an infection in the softer fields of the humanities has now spread to the hard sciences. Woke ideology has branded critical aspects of the scientific method as cultural imperialism and turned math into a symbol of white supremacy. Valuing the written word, prioritizing punctuality, emphasizing efficiency, and striving for perfection — traits essential to launching humans into space — are now labeled as forms of colonial oppression.While I’ve always been a fan of science fiction and fascinated by space travel, I never fully grasped its significance as a social ambition. Earth is rife with unsolved problems, so why not focus our efforts here?I’ve come to understand the role that boldness and greatness play in the health of a civilization. Western man, or “Faustian man,” as Oswald Spengler described him, has a deep need to discover and expand. In many ways, the United States was forged by its expansion and taming of the frontier. Without a new frontier to explore, Western societies seem to turn inward and consume themselves. Space, as the final frontier, calls us to greatness.In the end, progressives are right about one thing: Their relentless attacks on merit, ambition, and achievement have made space exploration a domain of the right. Leftist ideology cannot tolerate the concept of great individuals or natural hierarchies, which is why it fails to reach for the achievements those people make possible.We are all equal in value before God, but we are not equal in our abilities or accomplishments. Those who strive for greatness must embody the very traits Democrats have demonized. It is those who are willing to sacrifice and persevere who will ultimately reach for the stars, escaping the stifling, suffocating, and resentful grip of leftism to realize their dreams.
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J.D. Vance Offers HILARIOUS Advice for Democrats After Kamala's Train Wreck FNC Interview
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J.D. Vance Offers HILARIOUS Advice for Democrats After Kamala's Train Wreck FNC Interview

J.D. Vance Offers HILARIOUS Advice for Democrats After Kamala's Train Wreck FNC Interview
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Twitter Imagines Questions Joe Rogan Might Ask Kamala After Her Cringe Worthy Performance on Fox
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Twitter Imagines Questions Joe Rogan Might Ask Kamala After Her Cringe Worthy Performance on Fox

Twitter Imagines Questions Joe Rogan Might Ask Kamala After Her Cringe Worthy Performance on Fox
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Harris Camp: Prisons Provided Gender-Affirming Care Under Trump
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Harris Camp: Prisons Provided Gender-Affirming Care Under Trump

Harris Camp: Prisons Provided Gender-Affirming Care Under Trump
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The Trump War Room Tweets the ENTIRE Kamala and Bret Baier Interview ... It Was That Bad
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The Trump War Room Tweets the ENTIRE Kamala and Bret Baier Interview ... It Was That Bad

The Trump War Room Tweets the ENTIRE Kamala and Bret Baier Interview ... It Was That Bad
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Tim Walz Warns Federal Government Employees That Trump's Plans for Them Are 'Terrifying'
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Tim Walz Warns Federal Government Employees That Trump's Plans for Them Are 'Terrifying'

Tim Walz Warns Federal Government Employees That Trump's Plans for Them Are 'Terrifying'
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Behind the Scenes, Courtesy of Bret Baier: Team Harris Tried to 'Ice the Kicker' Before Kamala Interview
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Behind the Scenes, Courtesy of Bret Baier: Team Harris Tried to 'Ice the Kicker' Before Kamala Interview

Behind the Scenes, Courtesy of Bret Baier: Team Harris Tried to 'Ice the Kicker' Before Kamala Interview
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RedState Sports Report: It’s Up to You, New York, New York
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RedState Sports Report: It’s Up to You, New York, New York

RedState Sports Report: It’s Up to You, New York, New York
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