“While as a father I certainly understand President [Joe Biden’s] natural desire to help his son by pardoning him, I am disappointed that he put his family ahead of the country. This is a bad precedent that could be abused by later Presidents and will sadly tarnish his reputation. When you become President, your role is Pater familias of the …
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NFL Players Brawl As QB Lays With Concussion [VIDEO]
The Athletic reports: Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence was carted off the field in the second quarter of Sunday’s matchup against the Houston Texans after linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair delivered a late, hard hit while Lawrence was sliding. The Jaguars later ruled Lawrence out of the game with a concussion. After the hit, Jaguars tight end Evan Engram ran to Al-Shaair …
Read More »Red State AGs Sue Investors Over Climate Change
Axios reports: Three of the biggest investment firms in the world were sued by 11 states last week, in a case that not only could transform the way trillions of dollars is managed, but could also hobble global efforts to transition to a sustainable level of carbon emissions. Texas AG Ken Paxton, along with 10 of his colleagues, is attempting …
Read More »GOP Senator Backs Current FBI Director Over Patel
ABC News reports: Republican Sen. Mike Rounds emphasized his support for current FBI Director Christopher Wray after President-elect Donald Trump announced he intended to nominate loyalist Kash Patel for the department’s top job. “I think the president picked a very good man to be the director of the FBI when he did that in his first term,” Rounds told ABC …
Read More »Trump: “Does Hunter’s Pardon Include J6 Hostages?”
Mediaite reports: In his announcement, Biden said the investigations and prosecutions of his son were politically motivated and a “miscarriage of justice.” Trump, in his post on his Truth Social app, used the same words to describe the pardon. And he asked whether the pardon would extend to those who have been convicted in the January 6 riot. “Does the …
Read More »Hunter Biden Issues Statement After Being Pardoned
“I have admitted and taken responsibility for my mistakes during the darkest days of my addiction – mistakes that have been exploited to publicly humiliate and shame me and my family for political sport. “Despite all of this, I have maintained my sobriety for more than five years because of my deep faith and the unwavering love and support of …
Read More »Cultists Attack Comer For Failing To Convict Bidens
“Joe Biden has lied from start to finish about his family’s corrupt influence peddling activities. Not only has he falsely claimed that he never met with his son’s foreign business associates and that his son did nothing wrong, but he also lied when he said he would not pardon Hunter Biden. The charges Hunter faced were just the tip of …
Read More »D’Souza Apologizes For Debunked Election Fraud Film
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports: The producer of a documentary that falsely accused a metro Atlanta man of committing election fraud during the 2020 election has issued an apology saying his depiction was based on “inaccurate information.” The statement by right-wing commentator Dinesh D’Souza came months after Salem Media Group issued a similar apology to Mark Andrews about “2000 Mules,” …
Read More »Biden Issues “Unconditional Pardon” For Son Hunter
The New York Times reports: President Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon of his son Hunter on Sunday night after repeatedly insisting he would not do so, using the power of his office to wave aside years of legal troubles, including a federal conviction for illegally buying a gun and for tax evasion. In a statement issued by the …
Read More »CHATTER AWAY: Overnight Open Thread
Deadline reports: The actor’s name is Slawomir Sobala and he plays “the most despised person in the world.” He knows he likely won’t receive any awards for his performance despite its power and timeliness and the personal risks in its physical production. His movie, titled Putin, opens January 10 on screens in 64 countries, including about 200 in the U.S. …
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