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By Selwyn Duke Perhaps President-elect Donald Trump’s most shocking Cabinet nomination thus far is ex-Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) for attorney general. Both loved and hated by many, Trump’s naming of him Wednesday ignited a firestorm of speculation on the president-elect’s motives. Is there method to what some would call his madness? Theorizing about this Friday,…
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By Selwyn Duke “I was completely misinformed about what MAGA is.” So confessed Nicole Shanahan, the billionairess and entrepreneur who was Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s running mate, in an August interview. She’d been fooled by the portrayal of MAGA that “has been sold to a huge portion of America by the mainstream media,” she elaborated. She’s…
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By Selwyn Duke President Donald Trump and the Republicans did well this election. So well, in fact, that something is being missed amidst the celebrations. Vote fraudsters have been stealing Senate and House seats from the GOP. So says Mark Mitchell, head pollster at Rasmussen, which was perhaps this election cycle’s most accurate polling outfit. Mitchell…
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By Selwyn Duke Arguably the biggest story leading up to Election Day has been the plight of Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. As many know, both these tame rescue animals were seized from their owners in a shock-and-awe raid last Wednesday and killed by New York State authorities. Making the story far bigger…
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By Selwyn Duke “Like other drugs, vaccines require a long testing process to see whether they indeed protect people from disease, and do so safely.” So related an MD writing at the liberal Atlantic magazine in February 2020 — early in the Covid “pandemic.” The Atlantic also announced that a “vaccine won’t stop the new coronavirus.” It…
