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Party Over Country: McConnell Says He Would Support Trump In 2024

Screenshot from cherokeega-sheriff.org The police overseeing the investigation into the Atlanta spree killings that targeted Asian women working at massage parlors seem to be working overtime to avoid reaching the conclusion that the murders were a far-right hate crime. But that s how the American policing system seems to operate: deliberately blind to any ideological components of transparently right-wing violence. Despite Asian women comprising six of the eight victims, the Cherokee County Sheriff s Office seemed to be making one excuse after the other for the 25-year-old white perpetrator but warning that it couldn t call the mass killings a hate crime. Then it emerged that the sheriff s official, Capt. Jay Baker, making all the excuses himself was prone to indulging in anti-Asian bigotry in the form of a Facebook post promoting a T-shirt describing COVID-19 as an Imported Virus From Chy-Na.

Newsweek retroactively edits 2015 Army Ranger report to support Salon hit piece on Tom Cotton

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., offers reaction on Special Report Newsweek is facing intense backlash after the publication retroactively edited a 2015 report about Army Ranger School in order to support Salon s reporting on Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.  Cotton, who is widely seen as a top contender for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, was the subject of a report last week from the liberal outlet that scrutinized his military service, particularly his reported claim on a congressional campaign flier that he  volunteered to be an Army Ranger. The Republican is a Ranger School graduate and was awarded the coveted Ranger tab upon graduation. He later served with the famed 101st Airborne Division, seeing combat in Iraq. Cotton has never claimed to have served in the 75th Ranger Regiment, a Special Operations unit separate from Ranger School.

Tom Cotton s Army Ranger dissembling goes back at least eight years

comments Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has over the years routinely puffed up his political bona fides by embellishing his military service record, claiming in multiple interviews and campaign ads not only to have been a U.S. Army Ranger, but to have served in action as a Ranger and, at one point, to have earned the Bronze Star as a Ranger. Salon reported on Friday that during Cotton s first congressional campaign, the Harvard Law grad claimed to have served as a Ranger and acquired experience as a Ranger in combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. A number of people came to the senator s defense, observing that as a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School, Cotton  who once said that bombing makes us safer  is within his rights to lay colloquial claim to the title. Salon s original article has been upheld as correct by the fact-check site Snopes, but even those who believe it s acceptable for Cotton to call himself a Ranger, as opposed to the more accurate Ranger-qual

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