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September, 2018


Avenatti’s Freak Show

Avenatti’s Freak Show On the eve of a historic Supreme Court confirmation hearing, two more women have materialized out of thin air to accuse President Trump’s high court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual improprieties – bringing the total number of accusers to four.
By Matthew Vadum -- FrontPageMag- Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

Kavanaugh Debacle makes the case: Human experiment may not be working well

Kavanaugh Debacle After all of the false claims from Kavanaugh’s accusers and the increasingly more…and more bizarre stories (one completely incredible accuser said she attended 10—count them TEN—of Kavanaugh’s sex-train rape parties), I fully expect the Democrats to bring some other accuser forth shortly to claim that she has proof the good judge is a cannibal and another to say that she witnessed him performing Necrophilia.
By Sher Zieve - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

Kavanaugh’s Powerful Testimony

Kavanaugh's Powerful Testimony, Senator Lindsay Graham WASHINGTON, D.C. - Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh adamantly denied the allegations by Christine Blasey Ford and the other two women in his opening statements and throughout today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
By Liberty Counsel - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

Trump’s PLO shutdown paves way for Jordan-West Bank reunification

Trump's PLO shutdown paves way for Jordan-West Bank reunification President Trump's decision to close the PLO mission in Washington, cancel the visas of the Palestinian Ambassador and his family and order their bank accounts be closed - mark the PLO's final humiliation for condemning Trump's proposed peace plan before its contents have even been published. Strangely however the United States still maintains that direct negotiations between Israel and the PLO are the only way forward.
By David Singer - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story


We must all sacrifice for the environment

San francisco, water, environmentalists Have we become a society of people who want to regulate others, but not ourselves? We laugh at those who suddenly object to a policy that seemed perfectly OK when (they thought) it only applied to others.
By Greg Walcher - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story


Message to Senate: Wake us up when it’s over

Christine Blasey Ford Surfs Into Washington Today’s Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court Hearing is destined to go down as ‘The Crowning Glory of Entertainment News’, the big finale of what the mainstream and social media have been building on for more than the last decade.
By Judi McLeod - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

California Schools Pushing Racist, LGBT, SJW Agenda on Children

California Schools Pushing Racist, LGBT, SJW Agenda on Children California public schools aren't your grandfather's schools any longer. Today's lesson plans are written by Social Justice Warriors and LGBT activists. Examples of what's being taught: The Santa Barbara Unified School District adopted curriculum from the Institute for Equity in Education, a project of JUST Communities:
By Katy Grimes - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story





Put Me In, Coach

Put Me In, Coach In high school, football was more than a sport to me; it was an obsession. I dreamed of strapping on pads, cleats, and helmet and doing battle with worthy warriors from other schools. At the start of my senior year, when I weighed in for the Leland High School Fighting Cubs, Coach Ruscoe snickered as he jotted down 109 pounds.
By Jimmy Reed - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

$100 Oil Is A Distinct Possibility

$100 Oil Is A Distinct Possibility An oil price spike is starting to look increasingly possible, with a rerun of 2008 not entirely out of the question, according to a new report. The outages from Iran are worse than most analysts expected, and bottlenecks in the U.S. shale patch could prevent non-OPEC supply from plugging the gap. To top it off, new regulations from the International Maritime Organization set to take effect in 2020 could significantly tighten supplies.
By Oilprice.com -- Nick Cunningham- Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story


Sixty of Kavanaugh’s Georgetown Prep classmates release statement calling accusations nonsense

Sixty of Kavanaugh’s Georgetown Prep classmates release statement calling accusations nonsense I suppose there could be other classmates who did see Kavanaugh act in the manner described by his accusers. If so, where are they? None of the supposed witnesses cited by Christine Blasey Ford have panned out. The Georgetown Prep alumni don’t even remember meeting anyone named Julie Swetnick. Everyone in a position to know who has spoken on the record has said Brett Kavanaugh simply did not act in the manner portrayed by his accusers.
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

Australia Shows Futility of Climate Legislation

Australia Shows Futility of Climate Legislation An article last month in the New York Times showcases the futility of climate legislation, regardless of one’s views on the desirability of government measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, Somini Sengupta’s piece explained that the Australian government was toppled because of climate policy, and then drew parallels to the United States and Canada. Whether it was her intention, Sengupta demonstrated that if indeed climate change is a problem, activists should realize that the political process offers a very unreliable “solution.”
By Institute for Energy Research - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

Christine Ford’s Democrat activist lawyer has played Congress like a fiddle

Christine Ford's Democrat activist lawyer has played Congress like a fiddle As Project Veritas' deep state investigation unfolds, Democrats and their media arms keep our attention focused on the Kavanaugh kangaroo trial in Congress. We get to watch an honest man have his reputation and his life destroyed by unverifiable and questionable accusations that date back to when he was a teenager. It's reminiscent of the Duke Lacross fiasco, where the accuser played over zealous prosecutors for fools.
By Charles Wills - Thursday, September 27, 2018 - Full Story

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