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Month: July 2023

Bovard: Celebrate Fourth Of July By Cussing Politicians

America was founded by rowdy folks who enjoyed nothing better than applying tar and feathers to British tax collectors. For a couple centuries, Independence Day was an occasion for raising a ruckus with firecrackers and plenty of other friendly detonations. But in recent times, the Fourth of July has been downgraded to simply another opportunity for citizens …

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Democrats and their Bud Light syndrome

Bud Light has conducted the most thorough and enlightening poll of the American people. It’s the most expensive poll ever, upwards of $20 billion and counting, and by far the most comprehensive sampling of public opinion. The inescapable conclusion: transgenderism is unacceptable in America. That is the polite way to express the revulsion of normal …

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Biden likely violated First Amendment during COVID-19 pandemic, federal judge says

Google, Meta and Twitter were all named in the lawsuits A U.S. District Court judge is temporarily preventing White House officials from meeting with tech companies about social media censorship, arguing that such actions in the past were likely First Amendment violations. The Tuesday injunction by Louisiana Judge Terry A. Doughty was in response to recent lawsuits …

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The only thing getting clearer in Hunter Biden’s case is the stench

Cut through Delaware US Attorney David Weiss’ evasions and Attorney General Merrick Garland’s posturing, and it looks like both of them are to blame for Hunter Biden skating irrevocably on the most serious tax charges he should’ve faced. Weiss chose the Friday before the long holiday weekend to publicly admit 1) he never had the power to charge Hunter …

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White House cocaine mystery deepens as Secret Service says it was found in the West Wing and NOT the library: Joe and Hunter’s July 4 celebrations clouded in controversy as agents try and track down who was responsible for dropping drugs

The White House was engulfed in scandal during President Joe Biden‘s Fourth of July celebrations as the Secret Service hunted for whoever was responsible for leaving cocaine in the West Wing. Hunter Biden was among the first family members at 1600 Pennsylvania for the festivities just hours after it was confirmed a white powder that sparked a hazmat situation contained traces …

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Biden IGNORES questions (again) from press after cocaine was found in the White House: President slams gun violence and says teachers shouldn’t be armed as Secret Service investigates shocking drug discovery

President Joe Biden ignored shouted questions from reporters Tuesday – as the Secret Service investigated who left cocaine in the White House in a major security breach. He delivered remarks alongside first lady Jill Biden to the National Education Association’s Representative Assembly – as Hunter Biden and members of the first family gathered for Fourth of …

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Washington, DC Independence Day drive-by shooting leaves 9 injured, including 2 juveniles

The 9 victims involved in the Washington, DC, drive-by were believed to be ‘targeted’ A drive-by shooting in Washington, D.C., left nine people, including two juveniles, with non-life threatening injuries as they were celebrating Independence Day with their community, police say. On Wednesday, July 5 shortly after 1 a.m., Washington, D.C., metro police and emergency medical services …

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‘No American should be forced to speak in violation of their deeply held beliefs’

The Supreme Court ruled on Friday, 6-3, that the state of Colorado, under the First Amendment, cannot force a web designer to promote same-sex weddings in violation of her Christian beliefs. The case involved Lorie Smith, owner of 3030 Creative, who wanted to promote weddings with her web designs, but was threatened by the state …

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