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Pennsylvania Still Unsure How Many Voted in 2020 Elections

January 1, 2021
Elections
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A Pennsylvania state official revealed this week it is still uncertain how many people voted in the November elections. One of the most lucrative battleground states which have heeded multiple lawsuits and voter fraud accusations, we appear to be no closer to definitive answers. Just the News reports, “Pennsylvania was thrown back into the limelight this week when a group of Republican state representatives claimed to have found ‘troubling discrepancies between the numbers of total votes counted and total number of voters who voted’ in the state last month.” A press release announcing the findings stated, “a comparison of official

LORD: ‘There is a serious rot underlying the media’

December 31, 2020
Elections/Politics
Jeffrey Lord

As we head into the new year, it’s almost comical to look back at the left-wing media coverage in 2020. Jeffrey Lord appeared on The Ingraham Angle to review the worst offenders in the media over the past year. “I think there is a serious rot that has come to underlie the national, liberal media, mainstream media. All of their standards are just gone with the wind. They’re open partisans and this, in a way, maybe one of President Trump’s biggest services is to out them,” he said. “Decades ago, there were stories in the Kennedy days, of all days,

Public Criticism, Health Officials May Finally Shut Down Hollywood Productions

December 31, 2020
Coronavirus/Politics
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Hollywood has been pushing to open productions back up, and unlike the majority of industries, they have succeeded. Earlier this month, Tom Cruise was caught on tape berating crew members for standing within six feet of each other while wearing masks on the set of the latest “Mission: Impossible” installment. However, Hollywood may get a taste of what us mere mortals are going through and be forced to shut down. “Following public criticism and pleas from local health officials, Hollywood will be largely shut down for the next few weeks” reports Mediaite. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and

Trump Unseats Obama’s 12-Year Reign as ‘Most Admired’ In Gallup Poll

December 30, 2020
Politics
Donald Trump
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Perhaps the fact that President Trump just fought to raise the stimulus check amount from $600 to $2,000 for every American is amongst the reasons Trump has made the “most admired man for 2020” list. A Gallup poll released Tuesday asked respondents “which man and woman living anywhere in the world they admired most this year – and 18 percent said Trump” reports the New York Post. Coming in second was former first lady Michelle Obama with 10 percent, followed by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris with 6 percent. What’s most meaningful about the poll is “Trump’s first-place finish unseated former

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