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October 20, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — It was a movie destined for failure -- relying on crowdfunding for its shoestring budget, garnering little to no attention among liberal media outlets and opening in only 673 theaters around the country. Still, "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" succeeded in its opening weekend at the box office, becoming the No. 12 film release last week. Its $1.16 million in ticket sales placed the film just behind "A Simple Favor" ($1.3 million) and just ahead of "Crazy Rich Asians" ($1 million), according to the Box Office Mojo website.... (more)


October 20, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — Sen. Elizabeth Warren's ex-husband co-founded a DNA testing company and wrote one of the first computer codes for making genetic comparisons. Jim Warren's career involved him in the kinds of genetic testing that Elizabeth Warren controversially invoked this month to prove that she had Native American ancestry.... (more)


October 20, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Radio host Rush Limbaugh is confident that the unreliability of political polling will be highlighted once again once the midterm election results roll in. A preview for "El Rushbo's" Thursday interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity offers a prediction from the famous conservative: Republicans will hold onto the House and Senate in large part because of political developments over the past month.... (more)


October 20, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Mexico has asked the United Nations for assistance with the migrant caravan knocking on its border, saying international officials must help figure out who deserves asylum and who should be deported or refused entry. Hundreds of Mexican police faced off Thursday across the Mexico-Guatemala border against the vanguard of the caravan, which has grown to some 4,000 people, mostly from Honduras. Some migrants reportedly made it to shelters in Mexico.... (more)


October 20, 2018
WORLDNETDAILY — When Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh assaulted her decades ago, she said she didn't know that committee staffers had offered to meet her in California.... (more)


October 20, 2018
CHERIE ZASLAWSKY — On Thursday, October 4th, Chuck Schumer repeated his claim that Christine Blasey Ford's uncorroborated testimony was credible, and added that she "came forward and won America's hearts." Huh? No Chuck, she didn't "win our hearts." She made us sick to our stomachs... (more)


October 19, 2018
ART MOORE — With Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., suggesting Democrats might investigate Brett Kavanaugh if their party takes back the House in November, the credibility of Christine Blasey Ford's accusation of attempted rape by the new Supreme Court justice 36 years ago remains relevant.... (more)


October 19, 2018
NEWSMAX — The Vatican ambassador who accused Pope Francis of rehabilitating a disgraced ex-American cardinal is doubling down on his claims, asserting that the "scourge of homosexuality" in the priesthood is responsible for sex abuse and that the Vatican is being hypocritical in refusing to acknowledge it.... (more)


October 19, 2018
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER — A billboard advertising the new Halloween movie opening Friday was altered after a street artist swapped out an image of serial killer Michael Myers and replaced it with one of Maxine Waters. The gigantic billboard at Pico Boulevard in West Hollywood remains intact, only the congresswoman is now holding the sharp butcher knife in her right hand, looking ready to plunge it into an unsuspecting victim. The phrase "#Uncivil Democrats" has also been added.... (more)


October 19, 2018
NEWSMAX — The creator of the comic strip Dilbert predicted in a new interview that Republicans will turn out in droves to cast their votes on Election Day next month. Cartoonist and author Scott Adams, a supporter of President Donald Trump, spoke with Breitbart and said he believes the GOP will have large turnout -- although he noted that may not lead to the party retaining control of the House.... (more)


October 19, 2018
NEWSMAX — Democratic Party Chairman Tom Perez offered another variation of Michelle Obama's oft-stated advice on what to do if Republicans "go low." "When they go low, we go vote," Perez said while discussing the November midterm elections during a Friday interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."... (more)


October 19, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Saudi Arabia acknowledged late Friday that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, and claimed that he died in a fist fight. In a statement on Saudi state television, the government said 18 Saudi citizens have been detained pending the outcome of an investigation into the death of Mr. Khashoggi, a prominent government critic and legal U.S. resident.... (more)


October 19, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is flatly denying an ABC News report that said he listened to, and read the transcript of, audio of columnist Jamal Khashoggi being murdered in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul. ABC quoted a "senior Turkish official" for the bombshell story that indirectly confirms that such a tape exists and that a Saudi hit squad killed Mr. Khashoggi.... (more)


October 18, 2018
JERRY NEWCOMBE — My Irish-American blood recoils whenever I hear the word "Fredericksburg." So many young Irishmen were sent to a needless early death because of the slaughter that occurred in that Virginia city 53 miles south of Washington, D. C., during the American Civil War in December 1862.... (more)


October 17, 2018
TIMOTHY P. CARNEY — I began attending mass regularly in late 2000 at St. Joseph's on Capitol Hill. The pastor was Fr. Paul Lavin. I didn't know at the time, but in the prior decade, a man had accused Fr. Lavin of molesting him as a boy. A couple of years later, after I had moved to the other side of the Hill and mostly went to another parish, Fr. Lavin was suspended after a second accusation of sexual abuse came out.... (more)


October 17, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans will try again to repeal Obamacare if they have the votes to do so after the November midterm elections. "If we had the votes to completely start over, we'd do it," he told Reuters on Wednesday. "But that depends on what happens in a couple weeks... We're not satisfied with the way Obamacare is working."... (more)


October 17, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Sen. Elizabeth Warren has a new critic of her widely-panned DNA test: an actual descendant of Pocahontas. Debbie White Dove Porreco appeared on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discuss findings that the Massachusetts lawmaker may have between 0.09 percent to 1.5 percent American Indian ancestry. The study, which counted Mexican, Colombian, and Peruvian DNA in Ms. Warren's favor, prompted Ms. Porreco to demand an apology.... (more)


October 17, 2018
BEN SHAPIRO — Senator Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) has been telling a story for years. It's a deeply romantic story about her parents and their young love, fraught with the familial bigotry of an earlier time. Here's how she told it this week in a video she released in preparation for her 2020 run:... (more)


October 17, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — Two Republican candidates for state office in Minnesota have been physically assaulted in recent days, leading prominent Republican lawmakers to caution their Democratic colleagues against employing inflammatory rhetoric.... (more)


October 17, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — President Trump said Wednesday that the U.S. has requested audio and video recordings that reportedly show the horrific death of Saudi Arabian Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.... (more)


October 17, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Glenn Simpson, co-founder of the opposition research firm that compiled a salacious anti-Trump dossier, on Tuesday invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify before a House committee investigating the Justice Department's actions during the 2016 presidential election.... (more)


October 17, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — A federal judge said he was "shocked" to find out that longtime Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills had been granted immunity from the Justice Department during the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton's server.... (more)


October 17, 2018
CNBC — The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine whether users can challenge social media companies on free speech grounds. The case, Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck, No. 17-702, centers on whether a private operator of a public access television network is considered a state actor, which can be sued for First Amendment violations.... (more)


October 17, 2018
NEWSMAX — Once considered a posting for politicians trying to revive their fading careers, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations job has become a high-profile springboard to even greater political heights. "She's made it a very glamorous position," President Trump said of outgoing UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, "a more important position."... (more)


October 16, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Honduran government called on 2,000 immigrants Tuesday to give up their trek north and return home, just hours after President Trump threatened to withhold $65 million in U.S. money if the country's leaders don't find a way to head off the caravan. Honduras's foreign ministry, in a statement reported by local news, said the caravan was being politically manipulated in order to make the country look bad, just days after leaders were in Washington promising better cooperation with the Trump administration.... (more)


 

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