War On The Republic
Tuesday’s total loss for conservatives means GOP better get their act together, or this red alert will become a death sentence. Here’s more from Lori Colley.
Tuesday’s total loss for conservatives means GOP better get their act together, or this red alert will become a death sentence. Here’s more from Lori Colley.
Why is it that the nation’s third most populous state–Florida, a laughing stock in the days and weeks after the 2000 election–is able to get a complete and accurate count of its 23 million citizens within 90 minutes of the polls closing, while other states are still tabulating days, even weeks, later?
And why did it take Pennsylvania some five hours to call the race? Well, we all know why. The crack “Right Angle” team of Bill Whittle, Steve Green and Scott discuss some of the options on the table.
President Biden unsuspectingly let the cat out of the bag at a recent presser, revealing his granddaughter works for former Democrat Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg. Riss Flex says she learned from a White House correspondent that the granddaughter is not employed by Bloomberg’s news component, but his philanthropic endeavor, Bloomberg Philanthropies.
But don’t be fooled, Flex says. Through the nonprofit, Bloomberg finances programs at Harvard University to groom rising political stars aligned with Democrat Party views of the future. “Everything about the Bloomberg philanthropy is political,” Flex says. She digs more into the story and also gives her take on the stunning election results earlier this week.
Special Prosecutor John Durham is bringing the pain, the [Deep State] is panicking and they are scurrying to get ahead of the indictments by telling their side of the story. Rest assured the truth will shred their propaganda.
All this time Durham has dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s and now he’s ready to produce the evidence. He’s clearly honing in on [Hillary Rodham Clinton], who appears to be the initial target. “The hunters have now become the hunted,” says X22 Report’s Dave. “Next it will be Obama and Biden. Devolution is now in full swing and the blind will soon see the light, one step at a time.” Here’s more.
Lauren Southern offers a quick recap and analysis of Tuesday’s Canadian election results.
The jig is up in Maricopa County, Ariz. So says former consultant to President Trump and lobbyist Roger Stone. He says an honest count in the ongoing forensic audit could potentially reverse the Presidential election results.
Stone says the nonsense involving the recent raid on Rudy Giuliani’s apartment was merely a distraction from the audit. “If we get an honest count of what really happened, I think you’re going to find that Arizona’s votes were improperly awarded to Joe Biden.” If that indeed happens, and Arizona’s 11 electoral votes are given to President Trump, that will not alone reverse the election result. It will take at least one more state. “If you don’t think there’s more corruption to be found, you’re not living on the same planet that I am,” Stone says.
In the following segment, Not Fake News also touches on the frustration with COVID lockdowns and restrictions, the raid on Rudy Giuliani’s apartment, Derek Chauvin’s jail segregation and the looming financial crisis.
CNN President Jeff Zucker’s days are numbered with the network. Citing lack of journalistic integrity, James O’Keefe of Project Veritas claims to have recorded at least two months of CNN morning calls in which there was plenty of anti-Trump sentiment.
Political commentator Bill O’Reilly, appearing on Newsmax’s “Chris Salcedo Show,” says that CNN parent company, AT&T, will fire Zucker following the holidays. “Zucker is on the outs. It’s a fait accompli,” he says. “I don’t believe anyone in the country believes that CNN is looking for the truth or is a legitimate journalistic enterprise.”
The morning call is a staple among all news agencies. The meeting sets the editorial tone for the day and the Project Veritas tapes should reveal how dictatorial CNN management is over their reporters. Here’s more with O’Reilly on Zucker, plus he opines on the recent election results.
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October proved to be the worst month in the financial markets since the emergence of COVID-19 last March, but Federal Hermes analyst Steve Chiavarone sees the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. He points to an economy that’s in recovery, exiting recession and to improved corporate earnings.
The only caveat at this point, Chiavarone says, is the COVID-19 pandemic. “The only thing that threatens that is if the virus were to get bad enough that we were to have a nationwide lockdown, which I don’t think is in the cards.” Appearing on CNBC, Chiavarone elaborates on the market’s future prospects and discusses how the outcome of the election may play a crucial role in the recovery.
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