I like how almost all the people voicing their brilliant economic opinions today thought it was a good idea to shut down the entire economy and print $8 trillion a few years ago over a 99.999% survivable virus
This is insane.
The State Representative who highlighted that Maine was allowing a biological male to compete against girls in the state pole vaulting championship was just censured and stripped of her voting rights in the Maine House of Reps.
Another week, another high-caliber dual matchup for Iowa men's wrestling.
I set the table for the #3 Hawkeyes vs. the #7 Cornhuskers - set for Friday night at 7pm on the Big Ten Network:
https://t.co/Or9IB8hCHZ
It’s worth noting how this happened because it occurs over and over again.
Someone posted an edited video that was meant to look like Fischer’s husband refused to shake Harris’ hand.
A normal person would find that weird and seek clarification before assuming the worst about him. But blind partisans like Harwood (and yes despite his claim of being a journalist, he is among the worst partisans on this platform) automatically assumed the worst and ran with it.
When evidence came out that the narrative they used to smear this man might not be correct (he was holding a cane and it was more likely not an intentional slight) they had already gone too far down the rabbit hole to back off… so instead, they are finding ways to try to defend the original lie they promoted.
This happens all the time on social media, but it’s a worse problem when it happens on the left because so many “journalists” exclusively operate within a far-left bubble and thus such smears go mainstream quickly. We can call this the Aaron Rupert effect.
It’s exactly what happened with Covington Catholic and half a dozen other examples.
JUST IN: ‘USA’ chants break out as President-elect Donald Trump rings the New York Stock Exchange opening bell.
Trump became the first president to ring the bell since Ronald Reagan.
Brian Thompson went from Jewell, Iowa (population 1,200) to leading 140,000 employees and overseeing $280B of revenue at one of the world’s most important companies. His mom worked as a beautician, his dad at a grain elevator—they were probably really proud when he graduated valedictorian of his 50-person high school class. He played basketball and the trombone, got elected homecoming king, and worked in soybean fields and meat processing plants during summers. While studying at the University of Iowa, he met the woman who would become his wife, with whom he would have two kids. By all accounts, he was smart, hard-working, funny, and a thoroughly decent man.
This guy—not the person who murdered him in cold blood—was everything that’s right and good about America, and the American Dream. May his memory be a blessing, and may his example inspire all of us to do better.
9 straight minutes of the people who destroyed trust in media heralding Joe Biden as one of history's greatest men of honor for saying he would not pardon Hunter Biden.
Beyond the extreme ignorance needed to have believed Biden, look how these people operate as a mindless herd:
I mean, sure Peter Hegseth is an Ivy Leaguer with multiple tours who spent over 20 years in military service before becoming a veteran's advocate.
But he didn't work for Raytheon and hire drag queens for recruitment. So is he really qualified?