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Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
After ISIS Attack, MSNBC Blows That 'Young White Men' Are The Problem
New York Times columnist Charles Blow joined MSNBC’s Joy Reid on Thursday’s installment of The ReidOut to react to the reaction to the New Orleans New Year’s truck attack by an ISIS supporter that killed 14 people where he claimed that the big problem is that the attack was “one crime committed by one name that sounds exotic,” and that allows people to ignore the “really big…
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Column: Never Mind Biden & Big Tech, Fear 'Trump's Censorship Arsenal'
Point and laugh at The Hollywood Reporter. After four years of Team Biden pressuring Big Tech to crush dissent on social media, not to mention Team Biden pressuring the news media to crush any word of Biden’s mental decline, they’re going to warn the world about Donald Trump and censorship. The silly headline on this silly article is “Trump’s Media Censorship Arsenal Is Growing.”
NBC’s Dilanian Puts ISIS-Inspired Terrorists Alongside the ‘Far-Right’
On Wednesday during NBC’s special rolling coverage of the Islamic terror attack in New Orleans, correspondent intelligence community tool Ken Dilanian chose not once or twice, but three times to tie Islamic extremism to “extremist ideologies” like “far-right extremism.” The most notable came during NBC Nightly News when he lumped the boogeymen on the “far-right” in with the Islamists…
Ready, Set, Go! The State of the CNN Defamation Case Ahead of Trial
After two years of litigation, days worth of time spent in a litany of hearings and deposition testimonies, and boat loads of money spent on lawyers, the trial in the $1 billion defamation suit against CNN is set to begin this Monday, January 6. A lot has happened over the last several months as arguments shifted, witnesses axed, and rulings were made by Judge Williams Scott Henry. So now’s…