Aggrieved libs, who claim to support female hotness, threw a massive tantrumwhen Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to the Supreme Court, but they couldn’t prevent her confirmation as the hottest and most fashionable justice in American history. Barrett’s sizzling ascension to the High Court inspired the Free Beacon research department to scour the ranks of the federal judiciary in search of female talent. Please enjoy the following list of 12 judicial babes (photos included).
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The Week in Leftist Violence and Intimidation
This week Portland continued to be a battleground between federal agents and Antifa militants, protesters in Brooklyn called for “death to America,” and Philadelphia saw mass looting as well as the destruction of an immigrant church.
The Justified Shooting of Walter Wallace, Jr.
Come at the cops with a knife, everyone knows what happens next.
Biden Touts Endorsement from Leading Anti-Semites
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden touted an endorsement from a group of leading Muslim officials who have accused Jews of dual loyalty to America and praised anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
The Handmaid’s Fail: Liberal Cosplay Couldn’t Stop ACB from Joining Court
Democrats had spent weeks trying to thwart the will of the people by painting Barrett as a religious fanatic with too many children whose fondness for modern comforts such as electricity violated her so-called “originalist” view of the Constitution, which was authored prior to the invention of electricity.
Economist Magazine Failed to Disclose Lucrative Beijing Ties
The Economist provided sympathetic coverage of a Chinese tech giant considered a national security risk without disclosing the publication’s lucrative business relationship with the firm that spanned nearly a decade. Huawei Technologies commissioned the Economist‘s business consulting division to advance its policy agendas and deflect cybersecurity concerns raised by Western governments.
What Trump’s Debate Win Means for the 2020 Campaign
What’s certain is that after Trump’s performance tonight, the race for the White House—and just as important for Republicans, the race for the Senate—is not over. One way or another, the last 12 days of the 2020 campaign will shake the world.
The Media’s Futile Information-Suppression Complex
Hunter Biden’s corruption sees the light of day despite their best efforts.
Biden’s Economic Policy Could Kill 2 Million Jobs
Biden has championed a $15 minimum wage throughout his presidential bid…An analysis from the pro-free market Employment Policies Institute found that a nationwide mandate for a $15 minimum wage—more than double the current federal rate of $7.25 per hour—could eliminate millions of jobs within its first six years.
Cal Cunningham’s Family Business Was a Top Polluter in North Carolina
Senate Dem candidate now campaigns as environmentalist.
SC Dem Who Railed Against Lobbying Lobbied for Posh Yacht Club
Democratic congressman Joe Cunningham (S.C.), who has railed against lobbyists for placing a “stranglehold over American politics,” lobbied on behalf of a fancy Florida yacht club to thwart local environmentalists. More than a decade ago, he appeared before the Marco Island City Council to represent Marco Island Yacht Club, which planned to construct two large boat docks in the Marco River.
Members Don’t Recall Biden’s Campaign Trail Anecdote That He Attended Black Churches
On the campaign trail, Joe Biden has talked frequently about his early years in the civil rights movement. As a teenager, he says, he regularly attended a black church in Wilmington, Del…Now, interviews with long-time church members are raising questions about his story.
Whatever Happened to Immigration?
The issue driving the populist revolt has disappeared in 2020.
Pence Steals the Show in Flawless Black Oxfords
Mike Pence won the debate on Wednesday before the fake news moderator could ask a single question. Trump’s second-in-command “slayed,” in the parlance of our time, by donning an immaculate pair of black oxfords on the debate stage. Biden’s historic female running mate, Kamala Harris, failed to impress fashion experts with her lifeless pointed toe pumps.
The Unborkable Amy Coney Barrett
Forgoing even the pretext of principled opposition, Democrats now admit they oppose judges like Barrett for no other reason than that they would rein in their ability to legislate as they please and without regard for the constraints of the Constitution. They’ve been pretending otherwise since at least 1987, when Joe Biden oversaw the demolition of Robert Bork’s nomination to the Court.
Campus Coronavirus Shutdowns May Hurt Dems in Swing States
Universities across the country have embraced online-only classes or “hybrid” learning models in response to the pandemic. Those restrictions, a Washington Free Beacon review of voter registration data found, have likely dealt a blow to Democrats in some of the most competitive election races in the country.
Biden Exceeds Expectations, Loses Shouting Match with Dignity Intact
So little was expected of Biden that the former vice president won a moral victory of sorts by losing the chaotic shouting match with dignity, not to mention staying awake and reasonably alert throughout the contest, and speaking somewhat coherently.
People of Praise Accuser Has Long History of Far-Fetched Lawsuits and Online Partisanship
Coral Anika Theilln, an Oregon woman airing allegations against the People of Praise, a Christian charismatic group to which Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is connected, has a track record of hyper-partisan online posting, farfetched lawsuits, and fantastic grievance peddling that casts doubt on her credibility.
For Mark Kelly, Attending Forum Hosted by CCP Was the Beginning of Lucrative Relationship with China
The Chinese government invited then-astronaut Mark Kelly, now an Arizona Democratic Senate candidate, to an all-expenses-paid retreat at a countryside resort in 2003. He left China five days later not only with a future spouse, former Rep. Gabby Giffords (D., Ariz.), but also with lucrative regime business contacts.
NY Dem Fails to Disclose More Than $25 Million in Personal Financial Holdings
New York Democratic congressional candidate Nancy Goroff failed to disclose more than $25 million in personal financial holdings while loaning her campaign more than $1 million—a potential violation of House ethics rules, according to an election watchdog.
Biden Campaign to Appear Alongside Hanoi Jane
The Biden campaign, which has bombarded President Donald Trump with attacks about his respect for U.S. soldiers, will be campaigning this weekend with Jane Fonda, a celebrity best known for fraternizing with enemy troops during the Vietnam War.
The Dems’ Temper Tantrum Through the Institutions
Disempowered conservatives spent decades building a legal movement intended to turn the tide. Facing similar circumstances, liberals are insisting the system is rigged and setting about to change the rules.
Amy Klobuchar Struggles to Defend 2016 Position on Filling Supreme Court Vacancy
Klobuchar said Sunday that the Senate should wait to vote for a new Supreme Court nominee until after the November election. In 2016, however, Klobuchar pushed for a Senate vote on Obama Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland ahead of that year’s presidential election.
Hunter Biden Offered DC Access to Chinese Company in Exchange for Investments
Hunter Biden touted his family’s political clout to solicit a $5 million investment from China for his U.S.-based financial advisory firm, according to a court filing by a white-collar convict who claims he had an inside view into Biden’s murky foreign business dealings.