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NY Times Op-ed Anon Revealed

Miles Taylor, a former staffer with the Department of Homeland Security, has been outed as “Anonymous,” the author of the 2018 op-ed in The New York Times that eviscerated President Trump. The news is an anticlimactic revelation since Taylor is not the high-ranking official that The Times played him up to be, but rather a low-level staffer. Taylor now works as a contributor on CNN.

Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist says The Times took advantage of the situation in 2018, reporting that Anonymous was a high-level member of the Trump Administration, possibly Vice-President Mike Pence, a cabinet official or high-ranking ambassador. “If they’re willing to lie about their anonymous sources when its a really high-level information operation they’re running, imagine how much they’re lying about all the other anonymous sources they use day-in and day-out as part of their anti-Trump campaign,” she says. Here’s more with Bret Baier on Fox News.

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And President Trump, at his Bullhead City, Ariz./Laughlin, Nev. rally earlier this week, reacted strongly to the Anon news, calling for Taylor to prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Trump called Taylor a nobody, a disgruntled employee and a sleazebag.

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Now It’s Our Turn!

The Republican National Convention has kicked off in Charlotte, North Carolina. But you would be hard-pressed to know it watching the Leftist mainstream media. The majority of their “pundits” are running cover for the pedophile Democrats. Some of these media types are pedophiles themselves, others transgenders indulging in a masquerade.

Pretty much all of them are worthless as pundits. They are too biased and anti-Capitalist to ever honestly report on a Republican convention. Avoid any and all of these networks when they refuse to show the actual convention but instead indulge in phony “instant” analysis or talky panels.

Fox is a tiny bit better than MSNBC or CNN, but when they are sending Chris Wallace and Bret Baier as part of their correspondent team, they suck. Of course, it could always be worse: Judge Napolitano or Neil Cavuto, for instance. Then you know you’re hitting rock bottom! More from Mark Dice.

Among the speakers at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday was Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic High School student from Kentucky who was defamed and libeled by the Leftist press because he stood up for President Donald Trump and spoke out against abortions. Sandmann, for the first time, explained his beliefs and what happened when he was confronted by Leftists — not only outside the Lincoln Memorial, but on television sets and within the big Leftist newspapers across the nation. What a courageous young man, but one standing so tall, unlike his vile and repugnant opponents.

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The Republican National Convention draws some harsh reactions — from Hillary, Bill, Nancy, Chuckie, Alexandria and the rest of the hee-haw Democratic gang. More from The United Spot.

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Chief Justice Rips Cryin’ Chuck

Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stern and rare rebuke to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, following his comments targeting the two most recent additions to the U.S. Supreme Court. It comes as the high court jumps back into the abortion debate, mulling a law that requires doctors performing abortions in Louisiana to have hospital-admitting privileges. Receiving choice words from Schumer were recently appointed justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.

“Justices know that criticism comes with the territory,” Roberts said. “But threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous.” Here’s more from Fox News’ Bret Baier and Shannon Bream.

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Charles Krauthammer Dead

Longtime syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer, died Thursday afternoon in Washington, D.C., after courageous a battle with cancer. The Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative announced in early June that he had weeks to live, writing, ““Recent tests have revealed that the cancer has returned. There was no sign of it as recently as a month ago, which means it is aggressive and spreading rapidly. My doctors tell me their best estimate is that I have only a few weeks left to live. This is the final verdict. My fight is over.” Krauthammer was 68. Fox News chief political anchor, Bret Baier looks back at Krauthammer’s extraordinary career.

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Hillary Lying Once Again

Lying comes so easily to Hillary Clinton. She’ll lie about anything — but especially her political maneuverings, which are always shrouded in lies and deceit. Dick Morris talks about Hillary’s latest set of lies — focusing on the Trump dossier.

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Meanwhile, what does the dossier mean for the Democratic National Committee? How about the FBI, which apparently got hoodwinked into helping the Democrats in the middle of an election campaign? Bret Baier convenes an all-star panel to examine these issues at Fox News.

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Obamacare Cratering

Fox News White House correspondent Kevin Corke reports that President Obama’s signature legislation–the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare–is buckling under unforeseen problems by the administration. And the diagnosis going forward isn’t pretty. Obama recently crowed about securing health insurance for 18 million people who didn’t have it before, failing to mention the millions more who are still uninsured and the skyrocketing premiums for those struggling with the bureaucracy of Obamacare.

“The Affordable Care Act is buckling under the weight of reality,” Corke says. “That according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, which says the number of new enrollees into Obamacare is cratering.” Corke explains further in this appearance on “Special Report” with Bret Baier.

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History Won’t Be Kind to Obama

When President Obama looks back on his two terms in the White House, it won’t be a pretty sight. What he’ll see is an economy that never recovered from the Great Recession because of his failed policies, his disastrous exit strategies in Iraq and Afghanistan, an ever-mounting entitlement state under his administration, and on and on. Fox News contributor and sydicated columnist Charles Krauthammer weighs in on the issue with host Bret Baier on “Special Report,” opining that history will judge our 44th president “very severely.”

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Surpise, Surprise

After waiting nearly a year for e-mails connected to IRS Scandal key witness Lois Lerner, the Congressional committee investigating the matter received a surprise response over the weekend. In what has become commonplace at the White House, the IRS chose a quiet Friday afternoon with other issues dominating the airwaves to inform the committee that the e-mail–Ready for this?–disappeared into cyberspace. Poof! Gone. The e-mails, of course, are key pieces of evidence in proving that Lerner and the IRS used government resources to place additional pressure on tax-exempt Tea Party affiliated organizations and conservatives prior to the 2010 and 2012 elections. Fox News host Bret Baier and a “Special Report” all-star panel (syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer, Ron Fournier of the National Review and syndicated columnist George Will) discuss the ramifications of the turn of events.

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Obama Dumps Shinseki

After diddling and dawdling for months, and with his proverbial back against the wall, President Barack Obama fired beleaguered Veterans Administration Secretary Eric Shinseki amid one of the worst scandals of the administration that has now penetrated 42 facilities across the country. The swift announcement was welcomed by U.S. veterans, many of them suffering unheard of delays in medical care. Fox News’ Bret Baier is joined by the heavyweight analyst trio of Charles Krauthammer, A.B. Stoddard and George Will as they dissect the VA shakeup.

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