In The News: Pro-Trump Protest Organizers Claim They Attended Meetings With Congress Members, WH Staff, Prior To Capitol Riot

A pair of Trump supporters who helped plan and organize rallies in and around Washington DC prior to the Capitol riot, claim to have attended meetings with certain members of Congress. Rolling Stone spoke to two January 06 organizers, both of whom have been granted anonymity by Congressional investigators. The pair have accused several pro-Trump …

Recently In The News: Vaccines Soon To Be Available To 5 To 11 Age Group

Even though many kids have been back at school for some time, vaccines still are not available for those under 12. Recently, Pfizer and BioNTech completed a trial showing that a 10-microgram dose of their vaccine was safe and effective for children in the above age groups. They have submitted a request for emergency approval …

Mark Levin: “Democrats Should Hold Themselves And Antifa In Contempt For Invading The Capitol, Not Steve Bannon!”

From the October 21 broadcast of the Mark Levin Show: "Can you believe the House of Representatives has voted to hold Steve Bannon in Contempt for failing to testify?" Levin screeched in his nasally voice. "You know who I hold in Contempt? The Democrats, that who!"They want Bannon in prison! In prison for what?! For …

Mollie Hemmingway: “Democrats Prolonging COVID Pandemic By Forcing Through Spending Bills!”

Covidiots are everywhere, and it seems America, more than any other nation, is full of them. They're our friends, our neighbors, and our family members. And unfortunately, all too many of them are either Trump supporters, and/or rabid consumers of far right-wing media such as Fox News, OANN, and Newsmax. They are also regular consumers …

In The News: Biden Doubles Down On Private Businesses To Mandate Vaccinations, While The Plague-Rat Resistance Drop Dead Like Flies

Last Thursday, president Biden again urged private business owners to mandate vaccinations for their employees. Speaking from the Data Center, Clayco construction site in Elk Grove, Illinois, he said: "...The fact is, this has been a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Unvaccinated. The unvaccinated crowd our hospitals, overrunning emergency rooms and intensive care units. The unvaccinated …

In The News This Week: Senate Votes To Raise Debt Ceiling – Temporarily

In a move that will temporarily raise the debt limit through early December, the Senate voted on legislation to make it possible for the U.S. to avert an economic disaster for the first time in its history - defaulting on its loans. Democrats in the Senate voted 50 to 48 to support legislation to avert …

Smucker Carlson Accuses Joy Reid Of Race Baiting

If you're familiar with Smucker Carlson and can admit that he is America's premiere propagandist, conspiracy theorist, and race baiter, then you're among the sane. On the other hand, if you believe everything he says is written in stone... well, you're exactly the type of person he hopes is enough of a sucker to keep …

In The News This Week: Pfizer Hoping To Seek COVID Vaccine Approval For Children

On ABC's This Week on Sunday, Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla told George Stephanopoulos  that booster shots can be provided to older Americans, as well as shots for those who have yet to be vaccinated. "I think it is also not the right thing to try to resolve it with an 'or' when you can resolve …

In The News This Week: PG&E Indicted For Manslaughter

Shasta County District Attorney Stephanie Brigette has charged the utility company PG&E with manslaughter and other crimes, in relation to the 2020 wildfire that allegedly killed four people. Thirty-one charges were filed Friday against the California utility company in connection with a northern California fire last year. Eleven charges were felonies, including manslaughter. "PG&E has …

In the News This Week – Biden Not Likely To Withhold Records From Select Committee

The Biden administration has said it will not withhold records pertaining to the days leading to the Capitol riot, however certain cases may need to be evaluated. "I would say that we take this matter incredibly seriously," Jen Psaki said. "The president already concluded that it would not be appropriate to assert executive privilege. And …