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What’s Up? Trump Getting Covid

The October surprise might not be what Democrats expected. More from Paul Joseph Watson.

The Left Had Gone Insane

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Yasmine Mohammed (Author & Islamic Women’s Rights Activist) about the fourth chapter of Don’t Burn This Book, entitled “Don’t Worry, You’re Not a Nazi.” Special guest host Yasmine Mohammed talks to Dave about the episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, where Ben Affleck accused Sam Harris and Bill Maher of being “gross and racist” for their fair criticism of some aspects of Islam. Dave and Yasmine discuss how progressive outrage mobs use insults to silence people. Dave wants to give you the tools to be able to voice your opinions, but also handle cancel culture and the woke outrage mob if they come for you. The full title of this video: The Exact Moment Many Realized The Left Had Gone Insane.

 

Isolation

People are starting to act even more weird. More from Paul Joseph Watson.

The Fatwa on Croissants

A sharia committee in a rebel-held area of Syria has banned croissants, because the French delicacy allegedly violates Muslim morality and recalls the country’s painful colonial past. The fatwa against the manufacture, sale and consumption of croissants is in effect in rebel-controlled sections of the city Aleppo, where sharia committees had already made wearing tight clothes and makeup a criminal offense for any Muslim woman.

Here Come the Virgo Terrorists

U.S. Rep Jim McDermott, a Washington Democrat, is upset over a government ad about terrorists because it depicts mugshots of 16 genuine terrorists. McDemott expresses outrage that the ad “is not only offensive to Muslims and racial minorities, but it encourages racial and religious profiling.” Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld wonders whether to appease politically correct ninnies like Congressman McDermott, the ad should have created fake bombers from Sweden, or only identified terrorists by their astrological signs.

The Magic Wand Scheme

Vice went to Westchester, New York, to learn about the Amega Wand and people who believe a wave of this stainless-steel tube full of “granulated minerals” has the power to cure aches and pains, make cheap wine taste better, and generally increase the quality of just about every aspect of their lives. Is it a miracle invention or a giant scam? We’ll let you decide.

Robber Gets Chili Reception

A would-be robber experienced chili burn when a fast food restaurant employee in Sydney, Australia, threw hot chili sauce in his face. A drunken Tyrone Holmwood, 24, reportedly became enraged when presented with the bill for his three medium salads. Rather than paying, he chose instead to help himself to the cash register, strike the server, overturn salads and generally go beserk.

Ending the War on Ferrets

Slinky, curious, and intelligent – ferrets have been domesticated for centuries. But in D.C., New York City, Hawaii, and California ferret owners face threats of jail time and fines up to $10,000.

Ferret opponents fret that the 20-inch mammals are likely to launch “vicious unprovoked attacks on humans,” despite a study from California’s own Research Bureau which found that ferrets don’t “pose an unusual risk of bites.” Others worry that escaped pet ferrets could form feral bands in the wild, but the same study found it “improbable that domestic ferrets could establish feral colonies in California.” H/T Reason.TV

Celebrities: Shut Up and Act

Is it time for Hollywood to get back to the business of make believe. Should we let celebrities do what they do best: be fake in a realistic way? Because when celebrities use their fame to influence the real world, the result, more often than not, is an exercise in narcissism. Unfortunately, American culture has devolved to the point where we celebrate narcissists and their pet concerns at the expense of the issues that affect everyday Americans, such as energy prices, deficit and debt. Col. Allen B. West finds celebrity excess at its worse in the debate over gun violence, especially with regards to the Newton, Connecticut, tragedy. H/T PJTV

The Speech That Keeps Giving

Derisive laughter. Cat calls. Bullhorns. Students at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton, Colo, their families and friends, had to go to extremes to silence a school board member delivering a long-winded graduation speech that appeared as if it would never end.

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