In an X (formerly Twitter) thread, that has gone viral, Paul Fairie- a research associate at University of Calgary in Canada- shared photos from the predictions published in a newspaper, one of which said that horses would go extinct in 2024.
part of it is a newspaper clip. part of it is a statement from his communications director commenting on what s happening here and he chalks it up to misunderstanding. here s what he had to say. china has had long standing and well-documented security ties to syria and has provided military weapons and equipment that syria is using in the current conflict. ben carson does not believe china is currently fighting in or deploying troops to syria in contrary to press reports he has never made that assertion. that s a common tactic of the carson campaign to sort of blame the press for things. we are reaching out to the carson campaign to figure out who their sourcing is. but this is something that the
interesting to watch why are so many conservative commentators ganging up on gingrich? president obama s state of the union draws the usual wall to wall television coverage. good evening. while our focus in primetime here in washington tonight will be the president s state of the union address before a joint session of congress at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. to be fair, the attention hasn t been on the president, not for months. within a day the story fades. has the media s attention span grown too short? plus, the new york times reports that a former yale football star withdrew from potential road scholarship after a student filed an informal complaint accusing him of sexual assault. no charges ever filed. is that out of balance? why did the yale daily news sit on the story? i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. if the final days before the primary, newt gingrich needed another strong debate performance to overtake mitt romney. the presidential debates, a