Justice Clarence Thomas called the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to hear two Pennsylvania mail-in ballot cases from the 2020 election “inexplicable” and “befuddling” as two justices appointed by President Donald Trump did not join in dissenting from the court’s decision.
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RESTON, VA: On Tuesday, Media Research Center Founder and President Brent Bozell and 34 conservative leaders issued a joint statement to the news media calling on them to apologize to the students from Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky for their vicious media coverage against the students following their attendance at the 2019 March for Life.
Below is the statement in full:
Over the past week, the liberal media and leftist activists viciously attacked Covington Catholic High School, falsely labeling the group of teenagers racists and bigots based on a deceptively edited viral video. The liberal media s promotion of this false narrative incited death threats to these kids and their families. If not for the leftist media’s contempt for pro-lifers and President Trump, this “story” would have never reached the magnitude that it did.
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The Free Speech Alliance (FSA), a coalition of more than 60 conservative organizations, released the following statement Thursday about Facebook s new Oversight Board and efforts to decide what content should be taken down from the site.
The FSA declared, “Conservatives warned from the start that any new oversight mechanism was fraught with danger. Our fears were well founded. This new board will damage Facebook more than it can imagine.”
[Screen shot at right is from Facebook s video on the oversight board.]
Here is the statement in full:
While leftist organizations savaged him, we supported CEO Mark Zuckerberg when he talked about making Facebook a marketplace of ideas and spoke forcefully saying the company “must continue to stand for free expression.”
You may have noticed that the headlines from major news sources have gone from declaring Joe Biden as president-elect to the common theme that Biden is appealing for unity. While it’s true that he did campaign around that narrative, just what does he mean when he uses the term?
This is the question that Crosstalk posed to Robert Knight. Robert is a former Los Angeles Times news editor and writer and was a media fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He’s a regular weekly columnist for The Washington Times, Townhall.com, OneNewsNow.com and others. Robert has held senior positions at the American Civil Rights Union, the Family Research Council, the Culture and Family Institute at Concerned Women for America, the Heritage Foundation, Coral Ridge Ministries and the Media Research Center. He has co-authored three books and written 10 others including,
chamber is also located. lethal injection remains the only method. shannon: debate on this issue turned political today, so how will it impact the 2020 conversations. talk about it with democratic strategist dave brown and american civil rights union ken krukowski. let s start with congresswoman ilhan omar tweeting on this today, saying the death penalty is a heinous totalitarian practice often used against innocent people. it is the very definition of cruel and unusual punishment and has no place in 21st century america or anywhere else in the world. it s unfortunate she s quoting the eighth amendment to the constitution because the framers of the constitution affirmed the tech penalty, both at the federal level if the death penalty was legal in all the states when the eighth amendment was ratified, whatever