Recent Posts

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 10
1
National/Breaking News / Re: Gateway Pundit Declares Bankruptcy
« Last post by collins on Today at 09:42:58 pm »
It's lawsuits:

Quote
The site’s parent company, TGP Communications, will file for bankruptcy in Florida “as a result of the progressive liberal lawfare attacks against our media outlet”, founder Jim Hoft wrote on the website.

Those lawsuits include one from the Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who sued the organization in Missouri, where it is based, after the website perpetuated false claims that the two had been involved in election fraud in Georgia.

In a separate case, Freeman and Moss secured a $148m judgment against Rudy Giuliani for spreading election lies about them and defaming them. After the verdict, the former New York City mayor and Trump attorney filed for bankruptcy, complicating whether or how Freeman and Moss can get paid

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/24/gateway-pundit-rightwing-website-bankruptcy

talk about hack websites, that's one right there. They both "spreads election conspiracies", the Guaridan still thinks Kerry won Ohio ib 2004.
2
We’ve decided to accommodate the least common denominator in this country

On everything...
3
They would rather lose with Trump than win with a Conservative.

It's months too late for that.  If Biden hadn't decided to destroy Trump a different choice may have been made by the voters. 

I am inclined to agree with @roamer_1 in that no victory will happen in November, and it's not because Trump is on the ballot.
4
I think Carlson wienies out in a lot of interviews. I can only take him in small doses.

Tucker has an agenda. The agenda comes first.
5
Anti-Israel groups accuse Chicago, DNC of trying to ‘protect’ Biden from protests at 2024 Dem convention
A coalition of anti-Israel agitators hope to protest at the Democratic National Convention to take their message 'directly' to President Biden
By Kyle Morris Fox News
Published May 4, 2024 3:56pm EDT | Updated May 4, 2024 4:33pm EDT

A coalition of anti-Israel agitators seeking to protest outside the Democratic National Convention in August are continuing to put pressure on the City of Chicago, alleging their First Amendment rights are being violated, while some Democrats fear unrest could disrupt the annual convention.

A series of lawsuits have been filed against the city in recent months by the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, the Anti-War Coalition, and Students for a Democratic Society at the University of Illinois — some of which have voiced support for the anti-Israel encampment at the University of Chicago.

In a Tuesday filing at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the coalition of protesters stated they want to "engage in peaceful political speech and seek to exercise their First Amendment rights at the Convention to deliver their political messages directly to… President Biden."

That effort is being stifled by the City of Chicago, which denied the groups "respective applications for parade permits within sight or sound of the Convention," according to the filing.

more
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/anti-israel-groups-accuse-chicago-dnc-trying-protect-biden-protests-2024-dem-convention
6
For the record, these two men are in jail for contempt of court, not for giving ultrasounds to cows.

https://interactive.fox43.com/pdfs/325-MD-2021-Courts-Rule-to-Show-Cause.pdf

What exactly is the contempt?  Failure to pay the Purge?  Interesting....
7
Just for the record @AllThatJazzZ, I certainly consider you a value to this forum.
8
Fact is, Tucker Carlson didn't ask her about renouncing anything.  It was an interview...not an Exorcism.

I think Carlson wienies out in a lot of interviews. I can only take him in small doses.
9
yeah, play the game but try to change the rules. That being said, I doubt I'll ever do the early voting thing, what if the candidate drops out/dies/goes insane in the month or two before the election? In a primary, you could have voted for anybody but Trump to no avail.

There should be just an Election Day, with limited absentee voting. Americans have no need to be so lazy they need weeks to do one simple thing.

I harken back to the day when I voted in my first election in 1984 and I was a young soldier station in Fort Sill,  Oklahoma. I had to request an absentee ballot,  I had to give a reason why, and it absolutely had to be postmarked by a certain date otherwise  it would’ve been invalid.


We’ve decided to accommodate the least common denominator in this country
10
yeah, play the game but try to change the rules. That being said, I doubt I'll ever do the early voting thing, what if the candidate drops out/dies/goes insane in the month or two before the election? In a primary, you could have voted for anybody but Trump to no avail.

There should be just an Election Day, with limited absentee voting. Americans have no need to be so lazy they need weeks to do one simple thing.
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 10