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  • Kansas professor: Shoot Men Who Won't Back Kamala

    From New York Post: " A University of Kansas professor is on leave after a video surfaced of him musing to a class about lining men who don’t want to vote for a female president up against a wall and executing them."

  • Database: More than 13,000 gender reassignment procedures on minors between 2019-23

    From TheCenterSquare: "According to Do No Harm, between 2019 and 2023, there were at least 13,394 gender reassignment procedures nationwide on individuals 17.5 years old or younger, with the youngest 7 years old."

  • One Jewish State: The Last, Best Hope to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    Click here to purchase. THE TERRORIST MASSACRE COMMITTED BY HAMAS AGAINST INNOCENT ISRAELIS ON OCTOBER 7, 2023 BROUGHT GREAT TRAUMA TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL. BUT IT ALSO HAS BROUGHT GREAT CLARITY.  It is this clarity that tells us we must try something NEW.  It is this clarity that tells us Israel must plan its future on its own and not obsess about what others think.  And it is this clarity that compels us to go back to basics — to return to the biblical values and divine covenants that unite the Jewish people. It is this clarity that has inspired David Friedman, former US Ambassador to Israel and bestselling author of SLEDGEHAMMER , to write and lead a new movement:  ONE JEWISH STATE

  • Biden Offers to Compensate Israel to Avoid Iranian Targets

    From Breitbart: "Israeli media reported on Sunday that the Biden administration has offered Israel a “compensation package” in exchange for refraining from attacks on a list of specific targets in Iran."

  • FEMA Spending Millions on "Equity" Projects

    From IJR: " The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in May 2023 launched a $12 million grant program designed to increase “equity” in disaster responses by making greater investments in communities with high concentrations of racial and sexual minorities, documents show."

  • Why I Fish - and Why Everyone Should Learn to Do The Same

    When I was young, my grandfather would often take me out in his boat on the Long Island Sound. We'd spend entire afternoons fishing for flounder, porgy, sea bass... anything that was in season that we could bring back home and turn into a fish fry for the family. Then later, I'd pick up the fishing rod again and catch snapper blues off the dock until dark. And i would never get tired of it. Cast after cast, fish after fish... I enjoyed every minute of it. But then I got older, and things changed. Fishing mostly got put on the back burner through high school and college, as I focused on things like my grades, making friends, and political broadcasting. Then came the pandemic. In March 2020, I, like the vast majority of people on planet earth at the time, just wanted to get outside. I felt claustrophobic at home, and I remember just craving fresh air. So, for the first time in years, I went to my local reservoir in my hometown and went fishing. I didn't catch anything more impressive than a small catfish that day, but even still, something lit up inside of me. I felt I had rediscovered a long-lost passion of mine; like I was meeting up with an old friend again who put their arm around me and said "there's a lot going on in the world right now, but it's all going to be ok." And from that day forward, I was hooked (pun absolutely intended). I purchased an inflatable boat that I could stuff in the trunk of my small Dodge Neon and transport to different lakes across Connecticut. In hindsight, that thing was a complete pain, and inflating it and then deflating it each time I took it out got old pretty quickly. Later, I would go on to buy a real Jon Boat, and after that, my very first fishing kayak that I still use to this day. But honestly, looking back, it never really mattered to me what I was fishing out of. I made just as many memories in my $100 inflatable as I've made in my far-more-expensive motorized kayak. And some of the best memories, ironically enough, weren't even when I was holding a fishing rod; they were when I just sat there in my boat doing nothing. Whenever I go out fishing at sunrise, I have a rule: no fishing allowed for the first ten minutes. It can be tempting at times - especially when the bass are busting topwater - but I never regret it. These ten minutes are my time to catch my breath; to remind myself of the things in life that really matter, and to forget, even temporarily, about life's challenges. Then, once the ten minutes are up, I start fishing. For those who have never fished before, what's great about it is that it can be as simplistic or as nuanced as you want it to be. Want to just throw a worm on a hook and wait until your bobber goes down? No problem. Want to get more involved and pay attention to things like the weather, water clarity and the color or your lure to maximize your chances of landing a giant? Go for it! It completely up to you. It's your time and your experience. And while you're sitting there, waiting for a fish to jump on your line, you're surrounded by nature. Swans gracefully passing you by. Birds chirping in the treetops. Turtles basking in the sun on a nearby log. For me, this is my happy place, and there's simply nothing else quite like it. And this is why I would encourage everyone to try fishing at least once - because its good for the soul. It's an activity that lets you take a break from the world, reconnect with your true self, and reflect upon what really matters in life: faith, friends, and family. Plus, there's always the chance that you'll land the fish of a lifetime, which for me, is always a nice bonus.

  • Why Are Liberals Silent on Gun Control in Wake of Assassination Attempts?

    On July 13, 2024, Thomas Matthew Crooks climbed to the top of a building outside a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, aimed down his rifle, and fired off multiple shots at President Trump. One of the bullets hit his right ear, missing his head by mere centimeters. With blood streaming down his face, Trump bravely turned to the crowd, raised a fist in the air, and yelled "fight, fight, fight!" before being escorted to safety. Crooks was gunned down seconds later. Two months later, while playing golf at Trump International Golf Club, Donald Trump was nearly assassinated a second time when a disturbed individual by the name of Ryan Wesley Routh, a long-time democrat supporter, hid inside some shrubbery along the course with an AK-47. Thankfully, Secret Service spotted the man's rifle sticking out of the bushes and opened fire. Being the coward that he is, Routh tried to flee, but was ultimately taken into custody. If you're like me, then you might have noticed something strange about how the liberals have responded to these assassination attempts. Something was... missing. Where were all the calls for gun control? Where were Joe Biden and Kamala Harris with their rants about enacting "common sense reforms"? Where was the liberal media trying to pull at our heart strings, begging congress to "just do something" in the name of saving innocent lives? It seems like every time there's a gun-related tragedy in this country, the liberals are quick to exploit it, pulling out the same old talking points... but not this time. Not when Donald Trump was the one on the receiving end of the bullet. And so I ask you - why is that? The reason, as I pointed out on radio last week, is actually quite sick. The left knows that to talk about gun control in the wake of these attempt's on Donald Trump's life would be to, by extension, portray Donald Trump as a victim. They fear that it would cause Americans to feel sympathy for Trump, which could result in more votes and possibly even a republican victory come November. And therefore, they remain silent. They stray away from their usual calls for gun control because, in an ironic twist, here, it wouldn't align with their agenda. To the left, Trump is, and always has to be, the enemy.

  • Radical Climate Group Endorses Kamala Harris

    From Washington Free Beacon: " Climate Defiance, a group known for conducting disruptive protests at public events, on Wednesday endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, saying it could successfully pressure her to adopt far-left positions on climate change once elected."

  • Biden-Harris Immigration Policies Waste Billions That Should Be Spent on Americans

    From Conservative Daily News " As the November election approaches, Americans are paying increasing attention to the Biden-Harris administration’s open borders policies and the costs of those policies to our country. Historically, it was border states where the impact of illegal immigration was most keenly felt. Not anymore. Today, the crises are everywhere."

  • FBI: Iran sent hacked Trump info to Biden campaign

    From Politico: "Iranian hackers sent sensitive information stolen from the Trump campaign to President Joe Biden’s campaign earlier this summer, U.S. investigators said Wednesday. The emails were sent in June and July to individuals 'associated with the Biden campaign' and 'contained an excerpt taken from stolen, non-public material from former President Trump’s campaign,' the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI and CISA said in a statement."

  • WATCH: Trump Gives $100 to Struggling Mother at Grocery Store

    From Breitbart: "Former President Donald Trump visited a grocery store in Pennsylvania on Monday where he gave $100 to a struggling mother of three. The former president was visiting the Sprankles grocery store in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, when he turned to a mother at the checkout stand to give her a little gift."

  • Campus Reform: Illegal Immigration Puts Strain on Americans' Education

    From Campus Reform: "Under the Biden-Harris administration, over  10 million  immigrants are estimated to have illegally entered the United States. Once across our border, illegal immigrants are given preferential treatment, special programs and benefits by the Democratic party at the expense of the American taxpayer. The alarming reality is that these Democratic policies threaten the resources available to American students, as well as their safety, jeopardizing their futures."

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