November 2024
An Oath Keeper Talks Civil War Over Pastrami and Rye
“I’m training people to survive a civil war, to get out of the way, to stay home, stay off the grid,” says Oath Keeper Jim Arroyo, in an interview two days before the US presidential election.
Crucial demographics may hold the key to a Trump victory as race tightens
Key voting blocs that have voted reliably blue are underperforming compared to previous election cycles, which could send warning signs to Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign. At the same time, increased turnout from some reliably red demographics could give former President Donald Trump the edge he needs. One of the most glaring disadvantages for Democrats…
MORE! Politico Is Panicked As Conservatives Flood Biden Administration With FOIA Requests
<![CDATA[Twitchy readers, it appears that the legacy media is upset once again. ]]>
Suzuki’s First Electric Car Looks Like Moo Deng
A huge milestone in Suzuki’s 115-year-history just occurred: the Japanese automaker revealed its first electric production car. Called the E Vitara (stylized as e Vitara, but that looks annoying) it’s a small crossover that will be built in India and sold there as well as in Japan and Europe. Based on the eVX concept… Read…
Oh, the IRONY! Catherine Herridge Points Out How NBC’s SNL Assist to Kamala BACKFIRED in Trump’s Favor
<![CDATA[Over the weekend, NBC tried to do the Kamala Harris campaign a solid by giving her time on Saturday Night Live. Turns out doing that was a violation of election laws. Because of those laws, NBC had to give Trump equal time during Sunday Night Football, and Trump’s campaign didn’t disappoint.]]>
If godly people don’t vote, godless people will: The Christian case for voting
Do Christians have a spiritual responsibility to vote? Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” and the senior pastor of Lakepointe Church, Josh Howerton, believe the answer to that question is a resounding “yes.” “I’ll gently venture out on a limb,” Howerton tells Stuckey. “I think Christians have a spiritual responsibility to vote.” Howerton, who says that…
National Zoo euthanizes elephant days ahead of the election, inspiring talk of omens because of its namesake
The Biden-Harris administration euthanized a 50-year-old elephant in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Its name was Kamala. While zookeepers, members of Kamala’s herd, and distant animal lovers mourned the creature’s death, some commentators suggested online that Kamala’s demise — so soon after the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s slaying of Peanut the squirrel and on…