While we all agree that unjustified police brutality is bad, is there really an “epidemic” of racial bias in police brutality? Looking at the data, the answer might actually be no. According to a 2019 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, white officers are not more likely to shoot black civilians than black or Hispanic officers are.
The Buffalo Police Department Is Proof That Systemic Corruption Within Law Enforcement Exists
source: Washington Examiner
There is a systemic problem that has seeped into our law enforcement agencies, and that problem is a superiority complex that has led many officers to believe that they can act with impunity. The Buffalo Police Department proved that this problem exists this weekend…
Who Decides Who and What Is Essential and Which Lives Matter?
source: CNS News
Allen West: There are bad people in any and every career pursuit in America. We must end the collective demonization of any one group, including law enforcement officers. But the most vital issue in America right now is to stop enabling elected officials and the rule of the mob to determine who and what is essential -- and whose lives matter.
Countering the “Love Your Neighbor” Argument for Mask Wearing
source: Townhall
When asked whether you’re “loving your neighbor” by not wearing a mask, you should ask the questioner whether "loving your neighbor" involves continuing to encourage the ongoing yet completely unnecessary national panic and continuing to give credence to would-be tin-pot dictators who want to run our lives and wreck their economies to own Drumpf?
10 Rules for Postmodern Rioting
source: American Greatness
Is it deemed more or less evil to wear a mask while hitting a store owner over the head with a two-by-four?
Not-So-Retiring Retired Military Leaders
source: National Review
In a time of crisis, their synchronized chorus of complaints, falsehoods, and partisan appeals to resistance threaten the very constitutional order they claim to revere.
And Just Like That, the Cure for Covid-19 Was Unveiled
source: The Gateway Pundit
Massive riots, looting, destruction in the millions and wholesale persecution of the police…For months the American people were told to shelter in place and wear masks and keep their children from school, all precautions to prevent the spread of the China coronavirus.
(From the Left): Many Brands Claim to Support Black Lives Matter Are Also Advertising on Fox News
source: Media Matters
They're funding a hate-for-profit machine. The companies include Amazon, Best Buy, Verizon and Pfizer.
What If Derek Chauvin Is Acquitted?
source: Washington Examiner
Can Derek Chauvin receive a fair trial on the murder charges he faces over George Floyd's death? It's a fair question considering the nationwide public anger and now hyper-politicized context of this tragedy…Convicting Chauvin on any of the three killing-related charges he faces will not be easy.
Mattis Wrongly Criticizes Trump Ignoring Facts About Rioting and Trump’s Accomplishments
source: Fox News
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis boasts some 7,000 books in his library. This makes the unbearable lightness of his public attack on President Trump that much more mysterious. Had Mattis done some reading first, he might not have penned his vacuous anti-Trump broadside in The Atlantic.
Liberal Mush from Mad Dog Mattis
source: Pat Buchanan
Did the general actually produce this pile of mush that reads like something out of Ramsey Clark in the 1960s?My guess: Mattis, an obedient servant of President Trump for two years, has been persuaded that the wind is blowing the other way and his “place in history” demands that he get himself on the correct side. The general has just defected to the resistance.
The Inside Story of the Tom Cotton Op-Ed That Rocked the NY Times
source: National Review
The paper hasn’t yet identified any factual errors in the piece, and its statement seems a transparent way to try to climb down from its decision to publish the piece to appease its staff and readers. The Cotton team has no idea what the Times is talking about. The senator had fairly recently written two other op-eds for the Times. “Each time,” a Cotton staffer says, “the process was rigorous and somewhat onerous, and that was true of this time as well.”
Huge Shocker of a Jobs Report. Media Experts Got It Incredibly Wrong
source: RedState
Instead of losing 7.8 million jobs, we gained 2.5 million. The unemployment rate, instead of rising to 19.5%, dropped to 13.3%. This looks to be the beginning of the V shaped recovery some more optimistic onlookers have talked about.
Why Is It News That Lisa Murkowski Still Hates Trump?
source: Rush Limbaugh
I’ve got more people asking me, “Did you see what Lisa Murkowski said?” Yeah, I saw it. Big deal!
Drew Brees Should Indeed Apologize to All of Us Who Believed He Had a Spine
source: Townhall
This is a collapse for the ages, a surrender of such sweeping scope that one wonders if Brees can ever be counted on again to stand firm in challenging times….It should surprise no one that radical race-baiters would attack him mercilessly for failing to dance the precise steps they demand. The surprise—the dispiriting shock—is that he caved to that malicious pressure.
Donald Trump, St. John’s and Symbolic Leadership
source: American Thinker
The evocative images of the President standing for freedom, supporting law enforcement and respecting the church universal in front of St. John’s while holding the Holy Scriptures were powerful symbols of the foundations of American freedom and justice.
Pelosi Suffers 10-Second Mental Lapse On-Camera during Press Conference
source: CNS News
Pelosi was reading from a letter she had sent to President Donald Trump earlier in the day expressing concerns about “the increased militarization” of law enforcement efforts in the Nation’s Capital amid the violent protests and riots ravaging the city. (Story includes video)





