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May

(From the Left): Refusing to Wear a Mask Is a Uniquely American Pathology

source: Slate

Slate

The obsession with individualism and the misinterpretation of constitutional freedom collide into a germy mess.

14
May

Why Trump Is the Most Polite President

source: WND

WND

Trump is often perceived as a bully by his critics. But that's not true. He's courteous, thoughtful, attentive, gentle and nice – even kind. Of course, he is always a forceful advocate for his positions, a stubborn apologist for American values, but Donald Trump may be the most polite and patient president America has ever had.

Why Doesn’t Trump Get Rid of Fauci?

source: Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh

Why is Anthony Fauci the only medical and health official anybody ever consults? Why wasn’t there a panel of doctors the Senate committee talked to yesterday? There’s all kinds of different doctors out there. There’s all kinds of different health experts. And they’ve all got their own theories of what’s going on here and how to deal with it, what’s the best course of action. 

Fauci’s Song and Dance

source: American Thinker

American Thinker

To Dr. Fauci the U.S. is one big clinical trial and we are lab rats in his experiment.

Trump Needs to Recruit a Medical “Red Team” to Challenge Lockdown-Manic Governors

source: The Federalist

The Federalist

President Trump and governors’ coronavirus policy has remained captive to a singular, and quite possibly scientifically flawed, understanding of the epidemic.

The Pandemic and the GOP’s Science Problem

source: The Bulwark

The Bulwark

Robert North Patterson: The party’s uneasy relationship with science goes back decades.

Americans Must Stop Acting Like Sheep and Tell the Government to Take a Hike

source: Washington Times

Washington Times

Does the government work for us or do we work for the government? Formally, it works for us. We elect officials because we trust their judgment.

How Travel Bans Failed to Stop the Spread of Covid-19

source: Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

The president has touted travel “bans,” first on China and then other countries, as being early and effective measures to stop the pandemic, but he was wrong…He repeatedly cited them as protecting Americans, but the evidence shows he should have focused far more on domestic measures.

The Perpetual Crisis: Now the WHO Is Telling Us That Covid-19 “May Never Go Away”

source: Infowars

Infowars

Are we supposed to have shutdowns every year whenever a new wave of COVID-19 infections starts happening?

1984? One State’s Plans for Reopening Will Require Restaurants to Keep Log of Customers for Contact Tracing

source: Big League Politics

Big League Politics

The State of Washington is outlining reopening guidelines for restaurants that require the establishments to retain a logbook of customers for the purpose of coronavirus contact tracing.

The Coronavirus Lockdown Has Not Made the Air Cleaner

source: National Review

National Review

Why are so many activists saying so anyway?

#MeToo Is Dead: 95 Celebrities Who Smeared Kavanaugh Are Silent on Biden

source: NewsBusters

NewsBusters

Some of them are even defending Biden and calling his accuser a liar.

For NBC, Is It “Meet the Press” or “Lie to Americans”?

source: Fox News

Fox News

Newt Gingrich: This Sunday we will learn if the venerable, oldest-of-its-kind Sunday interview show “Meet the Press” needs to change its name.

Biden Campaign Wages Dangerous Assault on First Amendment

source: Washington Free Beacon

Washington Free Beacon

Joe Biden's dangerous disregard for the noble profession of journalism, aka truth-telling, was on full display Wednesday as one of the presumptive nominee's campaign directors launched an unprecedented attack against CBS’s Catherine Herridge, an award-winning female journalist exercising her constitutional right to report the news.

Never Trump Losers Prepare to Trade Their Dignity for Cash Yet Again

source: Townhall

Townhall

Kurt Schlichter: Gropey J’s secret weapon is – get this – “Republicans for Biden.”

(From the Left): NY Times Health Reporter Don McNeil Has Seized the Moment

source: Salon

Salon

His articles are must-reads, the product of an incredible depth of knowledge and multitudinous interviews with top scientists across the globe.

(From the Left): Month to Month, Fox News Coronavirus Coverage Has Dropped More Than 20%

source: Media Matters

Media Matters

From March 12 through April 10, 95% of weekday segments on Fox were related to the coronavirus. But in the following month, April 13 through May 11, the proportion of coronavirus-related weekday segments on Fox dropped to just 74%. In the last week, coronavirus-related weekday segments accounted for only 56% of all output from the network.