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“Evening News” (May 29, 2023) Memorial Day Edition

NATION

The Vote Fraud Monster Is Coming for Ted Cruz

 

Parrot Media? What Parrot Media? Twitter

 

When Science Meets Fraud: Database Of Over 300 Retracted COVID Papers

 

‘The Official Truth’: The End of Free Speech That Will End America

 

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Fake conservatives agree to fake spending cuts. Twitter

 

Bad News for Americans: 98% of 87,000 IRS Agents are Here to Stay After McCarthy Caves in to Democrats

 

Pediatricians Get Paid to Push Vaccines — and It’s No Small Amount of Cash

 

Supreme Court Issues Decision in Sackett v. EPA Rolling Back Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Over Certain Wetlands

 

THE IRONY OF MATT TAIBBI

 

Pomp and Circumstance: What Did Our Graduates Learn?

 

Across the income spectrum, graduates learned that history is a story of skin color. This was an easy lesson based on the last acceptable binary—all white people are by nature oppressors, and all “people of color” are innocents, marginalized by their privileged tormentors. Our nation, even with its advanced healthcare, economic mobility and charitable spirit, is forever tainted by its pale founders. In summary, nothing about America is virtuous because it was conceived in the original sin of whiteness.

 

They learned that skin color not only explains the past, but also determines the future. Therefore, students must dissolve into protective tribes, also called “affinity groups,” along certain racial lines—part of the famous “unity” that the left promised us in 2020. Some teachers even infused the revolutionary spirit of Mao and Marx into lessons by romanticizing their American offspring, the Black Panthers and BLM. This thinly-disguised revolution also has an official dogma and “equitable” sorting system taught by the highly-paid DEI “practitioners” who visited campuses to lecture everyone.

 

The practitioners taught students to reflect on their inherent bias and “sit in their discomfort;” after that, they could join the mob to rectify injustices like microaggressions, misgendering, and Columbus Day. It didn’t matter that the students attended an elite $35,000 per year school, had iPhones, and never knew a day in their lives when Americans of all stripes could not attend college, apply for loans, vote, or hold public office—and with more accommodations than ever. There is much to celebrate in our imperfect melting pot, but these graduates didn’t learn much about that.

 

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EDITORIAL

 

The Great Divide Redux

 

One issue eclipses every other topic. If we do not if we do not have honest elections, we lost the republic.

 

DeSantis challenges Trump for the GOP nomination. Read: DeSantis places his seal of approval on the stolen 2020 election. So too, does Con Inc., and the GOP establishment. We should assume that they are flexible on other stolen elections as well.

 

Ken Paxton is impeached by the Texas House of Representatives. Paxton led a justified challenge to the 2020 presidential election that was flipped off by the Supreme Court. Now it’s payback time. The RINO’s were waiting to pounce. They have to remove him to prevent any meddling in their scripted 2024 election.

 

We who believe that election fraud is rampant and toxic and unacceptable are great in number but small in stature. It’s not just the Democrats and Republicans who support election fraud. The Libertarians and the Greens also have lent their tacit–and sometimes vocal–support for rigged outcomes. Every news outlet has taken the vow of silence. Big tech might have thrown in the towel on Ivermectin but do not think you can discuss stolen elections on YouTube. We are battling an army of Goliaths.

 

Election integrity. Election security. Election honesty. Without those things, nothing else matters. 

 

Forget guns vs butter, nature park vs. industrial park, the mind-numbing regulation vs deregulation canards, and all the crud we talked about yesterday. The great divide consists of those of us who oppose election fraud versus those who silence the evidence.  There is no middle ground.

 

The Editor.

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