How Gaza Distorts Our Politics
Shahed Ghoreishi says Mark Levin’s stepson got him fired from the State Department last month because he didn’t repeat Israeli talking points. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Shahed Ghoreishi says Mark Levin’s stepson got him fired from the State Department last month because he didn’t repeat Israeli talking points. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce and Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., react to the Supreme Court handing abortion rights and restrictions to the states. More from Fox Business News.
President Joe Biden is apparently considering declaring a national emergency after Roe goes down. Gas prices doubling didn’t get his attention. What can you say? He’s a sleepy Leftist! More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire.
There are growing calls from both side of the aisles for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign, following an admission from an aide that the administration held back nursing home data on deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Political pundit Tammy Bruce tells Fox News that if Cuomo doesn’t resign, authorities will launch an investigation. And making matters worse for Cuomo, the Biden Administration has refused to offer him a vote of confidence. But perhaps the big elephant in the proverbial room is the mainstream media turning a deaf ear to the growing scandal. Says Bruce, “In this case, the media is complicit. There’s no sense of curiosity at all.” Here’s more analysis from Bruce and host Mark Stein on Fox News Primetime.
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A major sandal is brewing in our educational system across the country, spurred by the corrupt and Left-leaning teachers’ unions. These unscrupulous morons are conning a whole generation of our children out of a real education by using the COVID-19 pandemic to their advantage.
The end result: schools are shut down and students are being forced to online learning at a staggering cost. Take a look at Los Angeles, where kindergarten enrollment dropped by a sharp 6,000 students. In St. Paul, Minn., 40 percent of high school students have failing grades and the percentage is even higher in Houston, where 42 percent are failing in at least two classes.
And the fallout gets worse. In our nation’s capital, there’s been a 14-percent drop among black students in kindergarten through second grade, who met literacy standards. Twenty miles away, in Fairfax County, Va., a new survey of academic performance in schools found that “F” letter grades are up a whopping 83 percent.
Fox News’ Tammy Bruce discusses the problem with former Georgetown University professor and ex-Fairfax County parent Asra Nomani and education activist Cynthia Garrett.
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This is the story of a woman and her family who went from affluence to living off the public dole. Darlene Acuna went from a television producer to a stay-at-home mom nursing twin girls before the family hit hard times and were forced to the welfare line. Now she and her unemployed husband pick up their food stamps in a Mercedes, she feels that she’s being judged and wants the world to treat her better.
“Everyone has peaks and valleys in their lives,” says John Phillips of PJTV. “Sometimes you have good years, sometimes you have bad years. When you have newborn kids and you’re in a situation where someone’s else’s existence is dependent on you bringing home the bacon, you make whatever sacrifices you have to make to make that work.”
Phillips and a panel composed of radio TV host Tammy Bruce, stand-up comic and PJTV contributor Stephen Kruiser and PJTV contributor Scott Ott sat down for a lively debate on the situation in this edition of “After Hours.”
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With election season now in full swing, the PJ Media “Trifecta” crew takes a look at how candidates assemble their campaigns. Specifically, do negative campaigns work in what has become the accepted world of dirty politics? Check out what Bill Whittle, Steve Green and guest host Tammy Bruce have to say.
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Tammy Bruce and Stephen Kruiser take a look at how the media ignored Chicago’s astronomical murder rates and violent gang warfare in 2012, and wonder whether the press is trying to protect President Obama by declining to underscore the street carnage on his own home turf. H/T PJTV
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Conservative pundits Tammy Bruce and Stephen Kruiser reflects on the major lessons learned from the 2012 election defeat, namely, that the Republicans need to step up their ground game and not take anything for granted given the volatile electorate and country’s changing demographics. H/T PJTV
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