fox news contributor miranda devine joins us now. i take myself back to the night before when the arrest took place and we were planning our shows for the next day, we knew we were going to have this hearing happening, we were going to see this alleged con man testify before the house committee and wham-o, the arrest took place and what went through your mind? i just immediately smelled a rat. this is extremely suspicious timing. there s no reason for them to have nabbed him there and then, they could have waited a few hours. they sort of the idea had been floated around that he was a flight risk. i mean, he s been there for weeks. if he was a flight risk, he would have left. his mother was in court in the bahamas on tuesday morning and she just laughed out loud at the idea that he was he would be a fugitive. so that doesn t pass the sniff test. they are obviously trying to protect someone, and there s a couple of theories, one is
April 4, 2021
We may be headed for a post-pandemic roaring ’20s, but right now the vibe is more 1950s American suburbia.
Those privileged enough to be mostly stuck at home this year took to homemade baking like bored June Cleavers. Drive-in movie theaters also sprung up in parking lots around the world. And now it seems that hula hooping has become a pandemic fitness trend, with adult women taking to TikTok and Instagram to show off their skills, according to the Wall Street Journal. They may be using standard hoops, or weighted ones made for heavier workouts, or even a smart hoop that speaks to an app, the story explains.