By Rob Sussman
Jan 21, 2021 1:29 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) Republican US Senator Ron Johnson accused the ‘mainstream media’ of a ‘double standard’ after the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial board called on him to resign.
The largest newspaper in the state had accused Johnson of ‘Sedition’ and racism, it blamed him for inciting the riot at the US Capitol on January 6th through his calls for investigation into alleged irregularities in the 2020 election.
“The attacks on me, the attacks on President Trump, are far broader and not targeted just at me as an individual or at President Trump, they’re directed at you, the 74 million [Trump voters],” Johnson said on WTAQ’s ‘The Regular Joe Show’.
By Rob Sussman
Jan 21, 2021 7:29 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) Republican US Senator Ron Johnson accused the ‘mainstream media’ of a ‘double standard’ after the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial board called on him to resign.
The largest newspaper in the state had accused Johnson of ‘Sedition’ and racism, it blamed him for inciting the riot at the US Capitol on January 6th through his calls for investigation into alleged irregularities in the 2020 election.
“The attacks on me, the attacks on President Trump, are far broader and not targeted just at me as an individual or at President Trump, they’re directed at you, the 74 million [Trump voters],” Johnson said on WTAQ’s ‘The Regular Joe Show’.
By Rob Sussman
Ron Johnson (File Photo)
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) â Republican US Senator Ron Johnson accused the âmainstream mediaâ of a âdouble standardâ after the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editorial board called on him to resign.
The largest newspaper in the state had accused Johnson of âSeditionâ and racism, it blamed him for inciting the riot at the US Capitol on January 6th through his calls for investigation into alleged irregularities in the 2020 election.
âThe attacks on me, the attacks on President Trump, are far broader and not targeted just at me as an individual or at President Trump, theyâre directed at you, the 74 million [Trump voters],â Johnson said on WTAQâs âThe Regular Joe Showâ.
By: Alex Cameron
WASHINGTON D.C. -
Joe Biden’s election has put a spotlight on his home state of Delaware, the second smallest state in the nation, but the first to ratify the Constitution.
The city of Wilmington, where he lives, straddles the busy I-95 corridor has the urban infrastructure to accommodate an official of his status. There are concerns, however, about the impact of Biden s presence on the small beach community where he and first lady Jill Biden own a vacation home.
120 miles directly east of Washington, across the Chesapeake Bay and Maryland s Eastern Shore, through Delaware s Sussex County is Rehoboth Beach, one of the mid-Atlantic region s more popular summer destinations. Rehoboth s proximity to Washington has long made it a place where politicians might run for a weekend getaway, but never before has it had a sitting U.S. president as a resident.
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David Matuszak has been surfing the waters of San Diego County for more than 40 years. One of his favorite spots is San Onofre State Beach on the northern tip of Camp Pendleton.
About eight years ago, he got the idea to write about the memories of his friend Wally Duesler, a pioneer surfer who first surfed San Onofre in 1937. He envisioned a 50- to 100-page booklet. But before he even began his research, Duesler told his surfing buddies about the idea and they wanted to share their memories, too.
“From there the project became a runaway train. What I thought would be a six-month project became an eight-year odyssey and labor of love,” Matuszak said.