Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

More than 100 Yale Law School students attempted to disrupt a bipartisan discussion on civil liberties, harassing guests and raising such a fuss that police were asked to escort speakers out of the building. Monica Miller, a member of the American Humanist Association, and Alliance Defending Freedom’s member, Kristen Waggoner, a conservative group advocating religious liberty, spoke at the Yale Federalist Society’s March 10 discussion. In a Supreme Court decision addressing legal remedies for First Amendment infringement in 2021, both groups had adopted the same side. The panel’s goal, according to a Federalist Society member, was to show that atheists…

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Democrat Stacey Abrams, a failed gubernatorial candidate, made an unexpected appearance as the President of United Earth in the newest episode of Star Trek: Discovery. The United Earth president is introduced in a sequence at the end of season four’s finale, “Coming Home,” and Abrams gets several lines, saying that United Earth is ready to rejoin the Federation. She also has a conversation with Michael Burnham, the main character on Discovery, regarding Earth rejoining the Federation, which concludes the episode. Abrams has already expressed her admiration for the Star Trek franchise, and she admitted to binge-watching Discovery throughout her campaign…

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On Tuesday, the United States Senate enacted legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent, starting from 2023. The legislation would terminate the twice-annual clock changes in favor of brighter afternoons and more economic activity. The legislation is called the Sunshine Protection Act. The law must yet be passed by the House of Representatives before it can be given to President Joe Biden for signature. Biden’s support for it has not been confirmed by the White House. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to specify if she supported the bill but said she was evaluating it carefully. Senator Marco Rubio, one…

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Russia imposed sanctions on President Biden, his son Hunter Biden, and an ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday. Russia’s Foreign Ministry explained that the imposed restrictions were the consequence of the “extremely Russophobic policy” led by the White House. He pointed out that numerous sanctions by the US have damaged the Russian economy. According to the BBC, the move forbids Biden, his son, and Clinton from entering Russia and freezes any possessions they may have there. The limits were dubbed “personal sanctions” and a “stop list” founded on the “principle of reciprocity.” Russia’s Foreign Ministry issued a warning claiming…

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It looks like the National Park Service doesn’t know how to have fun as they’ve already denied a request to have fireworks at Mount Rushmore on this year’s Fourth of July. It was GOP Gov Kristi Noem who requested the fireworks to be part of a Fourth of July celebration, but the National Park Service wasted no time in telling her no and denying the request completely. However, the reason for their denial was that they were concerned about drought conditions and if it could lead to a wildfire. There was also concern and opposition from Native American tribes, said…

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The New York Times now notes that Hunter Biden’s laptop is legitimate. The New York Times now notes that Hunter Biden’s laptop is legitimate. The New York Times reports that People familiar with the investigation said investigators had reviewed emails between Mr. Biden and Mr. Archer regarding Burisma and other overseas commercial activity. The New York Times received the emails that appear to come from a laptop left in a Delaware repair shop by Mr. Biden. The emails and cache files sent to The New York Times were authenticated by people who were familiar with the investigation. In October 2020,…

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Gretta Vedler, a 23-year-old Russian model who named Vladimir Putin a “psychopath” on social media, was discovered dead and packed inside a bag, according to a report. Vedler vanished a year ago, shortly after her anti-Putin social media tirade, but the two incidents do not appear to be linked. Dmitry Korovin, the model’s boyfriend, confessed to choking Vedler to death before taking her 300 miles to the Lipetsk region and putting her body in the boot of a car, according to the Daily Star. Korovin told authorities that he slept in the same hotel room with his girlfriend’s dead body…

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In a bipartisan protest to the Biden administration’s policies, the Senate passed a new resolution from Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican Sen., to remove the mask restrictions on public transportation imposed by the state. Although the resolution was accepted very well in the Senate, the process of passing it in the Democratic-controlled House is expected to be tough. The current President of the U.S, Joe Biden, is expected to oppose it. The White House has threatened to veto the idea. The final result was 57-40. Eight Democrats voted in favor of the resolution. Mitt Romney of Utah, a Republican senator, voted…

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An amendment was introduced by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. that would eliminate Dr. Anthony Fauci’s position as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and decentralize it. The senator said that this means that no one person can act as “dictator-in-chief” in the name of public health. NIAID would be reorganized with Paul’s amendment, which would break it down into three separate national research institutes, all with their own director. This would include the National Institute of Allergic Diseases, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, and the National Institute of Immunologic Diseases. “We’ve learned a…

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A new poll shows 7 out of 10 Americans think President Joe Biden is handling the surge of inflation poorly across the country. Nearly 8% was the growth of the rate of inflation last year, with prices for everything from gasoline to bread, milk, and eggs rapidly growing. According to the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the consumer price index increased 7.9% over the past 12 months, hitting a 40-year high. CNBC reported that “the February acceleration was the fastest pace since January 1982, back when the U.S. economy confronted the twin threat of higher inflation and reduced economic…

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On Monday, 49 Republican senators notified Joe Biden that they will not support renewing the disputed Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, as it will reduce sanctions and limits on Iran’s nuclear program. In a letter, the Senators expressed their position. They learned from the press that Biden’s administration is close to reaching an agreement with Iran that would grant considerable sanctions relief in exchange for short-term restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program. The administration seems to have agreed to ease sanctions that were imposed on Iran not for its nuclear activities but…

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The ‘Unfiltered’ host Dan Bongino accuses President Joe Biden for campaigning on ‘destroying’ the domestic oil industry, and says Biden’s administration is following through on it. WATCH the video: In a recent NY Times report, they stated the following about Joe Biden and how the problems we’re seeing today, mainly with prices at the gas pump, could be tied to Russia’s Putin. That article stated: WASHINGTON — The price of gasoline has risen every day since Russia invaded Ukraine. Record-high inflation in the United States is causing sticker shock. And now, President Biden is blaming the pinch on Vladimir…

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Judge Jeanine and Joe Concha react to the vice president appearing to be unprepared for questions from the press. Judge Jeanine has been very vocal with her opinions of Vice President Kamala Harris, often scolding her for doing a poor job in crucial moments – particularly how she handles the southern border. In the following video, Judge Jeanine suggests that Kamala Harris appears unprepared when on the world stage and taking questions from the audience. At least one incident in which Harris discussed the Russian invasion of Ukraine, showed why people would suggest Harris is just not the best option…

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After about a year in the post, Vice President Kamala Harris’s communications director Jamal Simmons is leaving his role and is expected to depart next month. In a statement, Simmons said: “Working for Vice President Harris has been an honor and a privilege. I’m so thankful for the confidence she put in me and I will miss this fantastic team more than anything.” Simmons plans to move to New York with his family. Harris’ chief of staff, Lorraine Voles, told staff of his coming departure, and noted that Simmons, who is a longtime communications aide in Democratic circles, had “agreed…

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After a suspension from The View, Whoopi Goldberg is rumored to be untouchable despite the suspension leading to some terrible ratings this season. Because the ratings fell in her absence, “The View” moderator returned to work with a big smile on her face and rebounded when she returned pretty well. “She’s strutting around the place, she’s peacocking,” one source said. “The View” lost 283,000 viewers when Goldberg was out, and it turned out to be a season-low in total viewers, among women aged 18-49 and among women aged 25-54. “The View” added 113,000 viewers week-to-week, or 2.3 million viewers, when…

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Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister, issued a plea to Elon Musk on Twitter, saying: “while you try to colonize Mars — Russia try to occupy Ukraine! While your rockets successfully land from space — Russian rockets attack Ukrainian civil people! We ask you to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations and to address sane Russians to stand.” His tweet was shared by the official Twitter account of Ukraine, which asked Musk for his support. “Your stance and your actions matter. An appeal by our Minister of Digital Transformation here.” And Elon Musk has stepped up again to show that good…

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Jen Psaki, the Biden administration’s sharp-elbowed White House press secretary is a top candidate right now for Rachel Maddow’s anchor chair. Psaki is being courted by several news networks, including CNN and MSNBC, and has plans to leave the White House this year. The idea of Psaki as a potential cable news primetime host all over town has come from Jay Sures, UTA super agent and co-president, hyping up interest, before he signed her. As TV networks are looking to shake up their lineups, his timing couldn’t be better. Especially for CNN and MSNBC as both networks are in urgent…

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Six Americans, three British and one German are a team of 10 special forces veterans who are taking up Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on his offer to join in the military battle against Russia. These veterans are NATO-trained and experienced in combat, and will join the battle against Russia after Ukraine announced the creation of an International Legion of Territorial Defense that will allow non-citizens of Ukraine to join the effort. “They want to be among the first to officially join the new International Legion of the Territorial Defense of Ukraine that Zelensky announced Sunday,” a report said. “Two former…

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A longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a thorn in the side of fellow EU leaders, Hungary’s Viktor Orban, has experienced a week of sharp reversals and swift political retreats. The EU started work on an initial round of sanctions against Moscow after Russia formally recognized Luhansk and Donetsk as Russian-backed separatist-controlled regions in Ukraine. But there was still one question to be answered in Brussels: Will Hungary and its nationalist leader Orban approve them? It was a key moment for Orban to show whether he was loyal to Russia, or the EU, said an EU official, who…

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President Biden was heckled at his first State of the Union address by Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. During Biden’s roughly one-hour speech, Greene (R-Ga.) made faces and muttered, particularly when he spoke about administering vaccines to children, while Boebert (R-Colo.) earned greater gasps for slamming Biden’s Afghanistan exit by invoking the deaths of 13 US troops in an August bombing at Kabul’s airport. Greene said something in Biden’s direction when he spoke about ordering antiviral pills from Pfizer, but many of her utterances were inaudible to reporters. This critical behavior reminded to when House Speaker Nancy…

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Conservative Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed President Joe Biden’s State of the Union speech last night, accusing him of being out of touch with ordinary people who are struggling with inflation and bad leadership. Biden has been labeled a “dementia-ridden piece of crap” who has been compromised on the world stage by divulging information on his son Hunter’s laptop, according to the mother of one of the thirteen American service members killed in the pullout from Afghanistan. In response to Biden’s speech, the Georgia Republican said that America used to have a strong leader, but now the U.S. citizens were…

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