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WH Press Office Tries to Turn Biden Angrily Mocking Reporter s Fair Question Into a Dark Brandon Burn

WH Press Office Tries to Turn Biden Angrily Mocking Reporter s Fair Question Into a Dark Brandon Burn
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Barbara Boxer explains how her objecting to election certification in 2004 has no comparison to Josh Hawley objecting

× Barbara Boxer explains how her objecting to election certification in 2004 has no comparison to Josh Hawley objecting Posted at 7:48 pm on December 31, 2020 by Brett T. After Sen. Josh Hawley announced that he would object to the certification of the electoral votes on January 6, some social media person tweeted from the Walmart Twitter account that he was a “sore loser.” Democrats and media figures are calling Hawley’s plan “treason” and “sedition.” CNN’s Jake Tapper was disappointed in Hawley’s “stunt to join with the election conspiracy theorists.” But as plenty pointed out, Democrats objected to the election results in 2004 and 2016.

Jen Psaki says she ll restore the tradition of taking questions from reporters every day; Her boss, not so much

× Jen Psaki says she’ll restore the tradition of taking questions from reporters every day; Her boss, not so much Posted at 4:45 pm on December 31, 2020 by Brett T. NPR reports that Jen Psaki, Joe Biden’s choice to be his press secretary, has said she’ll restore the tradition of taking questions from reporters every day. In other news, CNN’s Jim Acosta will end the tradition of wrestling the microphone away from young female staffers. Jen Psaki, President-elect Biden s choice for White House press secretary says she will restore a tradition. Unlike her immediate predecessors in the Trump administration, Psaki plans to take questions from reporters each day. https://t.co/ezvOHCXiip

Bon Appétit updates its article after realizing that it inadvertently delegitimized Iranian saffron

Posted at 9:08 pm on December 19, 2020 by Brett T. National Review’s Alexandra DeSanctis was doing some casual browsing the other night over at Bon Appétit when she caught sight of an editor’s note appended to an article. It seemed the site had “inadvertently delegitimized Iranian saffron” in its piece and failed to mention the United States’ harmful sanctions on Iran. Trying to do some casual reading about saffron tonight only to discover that @TheBabylonBee seems to have taken over @bonappetit’s editorial staff pic.twitter.com/MVrpSKjH7z Not even the history of spices can be free of the toxic nonsense of identity politics and related guilt-mongering, apparently

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