Tucker Carlson has been popular with white nationalists for awhile now. But he has cemented his reputation as one of their all-time immortals this week by proving not only that he can spew white-nationalist dogma on primetime TV and not get fired for it, but he can double down on the hatemongering and even gain the backing of conservative Jewish rabbis.
After Carlson regurgitated white-nationalist replacement theory in the context of American immigration and border issues last week, the Anti-Defamation League demanded Fox fire their most popular talk show host, and was refused by Fox s corporate heads. So as Carlson then piled on the theory this week, white nationalists and their redpilled followers were practically pumping their fists in glee.
The transparent moral and religious hypocrisy of the evangelical movement in our country has never been better exemplified than in the ongoing salacious allegations, images, lawsuits, and claims going on between Liberty University and its former leader, Jerry Falwell Jr. At issue is the scandal that broke out where once close family friend Giancarlo Granda began making allegations that the Falwells lived a lifestyle filled not only with standard business and political corruption, but one that was clearly the opposite of evangelical expectations.
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Talking Points Memo reports that on Thursday, Liberty University launched a lawsuit against Falwell, saying that this prodigal son of the university s founder conspired to conceal important business details and personal details from the school. The lawsuit seeks $10 million in compensatory damages, which the university says can be tripled under Virginia law to no less than $30 million, from Falwell, saying that in hiding the details o
Some people just never learn. After being released pretrial, Rachel Powell, known as bullhorn lady for using a megaphone during her participation in the January 6 Capitol riot, has once again gone viral for posting a picture of herself in a Pennsylvania bookstore while wearing a mesh mask.
Oath Keepers âLifetime Memberâ Cooperating With Prosecutors On Insurrection Conspiracy
A self-described lifetime member of the Oath Keepers has become the first defendant in the January 6 insurrection cases to enter a guilty plea as part of a cooperation agreement with prosecutors, following a hearing in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., Friday morning.
The plea bargain for Jon Schaffer, 53, a heavy-metal guitarist from Indiana who was photographed assaulting officers with bear spray and entering the U.S. Capitol, was approved by Judge Ahmit Mehta. Schaffer engaged in a long conversation with Mehta acknowledging that the deal requires him to cooperate fully with the United States, which includes providing evidence of known crimes and sitting for interviews with investigators.
Treasury Cites Manafortâs Election Espionage In New Russia Sanctions
After four long years of the former U.S. guy being a lapdog to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin s bill is finally coming due for its years-long cyber espionage campaign against the United States.
The Biden administration said Thursday it was imposing a new round of sanctions to constrict the Russian economy along with sanctioning six Russian companies that aid Russian Intelligence services, according to
Alongside the punitive actions, the Biden administration formalized a series of previously reported accusations about Moscow:
It officially blamed the Russian intelligence services for the extensive SolarWinds cyber hack that compromised thousands of government agencies and private sector entities alike. The Russian Intelligence Services â specifically the Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia s Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), and the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) â�