In the News: Anti-Vax Students Sue Indiana University Over Vaccine Mandate

A group of students at the University of Indiana recently filed a complaint over the school's oppressive, unconstitutional vaccine mandate. Justice Amy Coney-Barrett, who is the SC's justice who oversees that regions emergency petitions, received a request from eight students to block the mandate and on Thursday, rejected the plea. This past May, the university …

In The News: Andrew Cuomo Steps Down

Andrew Cuomo, the three-term governor of New York, announced Tuesday that he is resigning amid allegations of multiple counts of sexual misconduct. During the early days of the pandemic, he was seen by some as a hero for regular briefings on his administration's leadership during the crisis - something that was sore lacking from the …

How Krystal Ball And Other Anti-Lib Progressives Have Damaged The Left

The Mueller report was released in 2018. From the introduction of the first volume: "The Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion. Evidence of Russian government operations began to surface in mid 2016. In June, the Democratic National Committee and its cyber response team publicly announced that Russian hackers …

U.S. Finally Hits 70% Vaccination Rate For Adults

Despite a surge with the delta variant, the U.S. has finally reached its 70% vaccination rate for adults who have received one dose of the vaccines.  The Biden administration had hoped to reach it before the fourth of July holiday, but given the fact that disinformation about the vaccines have been the norm in right-wing …

In The News: Millions Face Eviction As Federal Moratorium Ends, While Congress Plays Blame Game

Through no fault of their own, millions of Americans lost their jobs during a pandemic that was poorly mismanaged by the government. Many of those Americans received some economic and other relief through the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act, and other federal programs. The Cares Act …

U.S. To End Combat Role In Iraq?

By the end of 2021 the U.S. will no longer have a combat role in Iraq. Biden met with Iraq's Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi Monday at the White House, where he said,"Iraq has been a vital partner for the United States for some time now in the middle east and we've been engaged deeply in …

Charlie Kirk Owns The Libs Once Again

Charlie Kirk has had the last laugh. For years, Turning Point USA's founder and executive director, has been owning the libs in spectacular fashion, just as he did when he put on his first pair of Pampers to own the smug libs in 2017, who were crying for a safe space on the campus of …

In The News: Trump And Company Triggered Over Cleveland Baseball Name Change

The brave warriors of the culture wars have found another reason to get triggered. Cleveland's professional baseball team known as the Indians since 1915, are soon to change the moniker, and conservatives are not happy about it. The name change was announced Friday via a video on Twitter, narrated by Tom Hanks. However, the change …

In The News: Nancy Pelosi Rejects Trump Ass-Kissing Senators From Jan. 6 Committee Investigation

House minority leader Kevin McCarthy appointed Representatives Jim Jordan and Jim Banks to the January 06 insurrection probe. They were promptly rejected by House speaker Nancy Pelosi for their involvement in inciting conspiracy theories regarding the 2020 election. The probe had been in the works for some time but had been blocked by Republicans in …

In The News: Federal Judge Rules DACA Unconstitutional

Last Friday, a federal U.S. District judge in Texas overturned the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program - commonly referred to as DACA - ruling it likely to be unconstitutional. DACA was enacted in 2012 by executive action rather than Congressional legislation, and did not provide a pathway for citizenship, something the Republican party has …