Controversial Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz has slammed her own newspaper’s reporting on China and its opposition of Covid lockdowns in the country. Continue reading “Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz slams her OWN paper for opposing Chinese COVID lockdowns”
Year: 2022
Gateway Pundit – by Anthony Scott
The Washington Post recently wrote a lengthy piece about “Downstate” a play about pedophiles.
In the article, the play about pedophiles is described as “brilliant”. Continue reading “Washington Post Describes Play About Pedophiles “Brilliant””
A Portland, Oregon, clothing shop permanently shut down this month after facing a string of break-ins that has left the store financially gutted, according to a note posted to the front of the store. Continue reading “Portland store shuts down, posts blistering note on front door slamming rampant crime: ‘city is in peril’”
Three participants suffered heart attacks and 125 others required medical assistance following the Behobia-San Sebastián half-marathon last week. According to America’s Frontline News, 33 runners reportedly required hospitalization. Continue reading “Three Runners Suffer Heart Attacks and 125 Other Requires Medical Attention Following Spanish Half-Marathon”
Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth
Some Brazilians protesting President Jair Bolsonaro’s defeat are having their bank accounts frozen. The reports come days after the electoral court ordered the blocking of major social media accounts disputing the results. Continue reading “Brazilians protesting election results have their bank accounts frozen”
Just days ago, Bloomberg estimated 30-year-old Sam Bankman-Fried’s (SBF) personal wealth at an astonishing $16 billion. Now, the disgraced FTX founder is essentially bankrupt, and if there is a shred of justice in the world, soon headed for prison. Continue reading “FTX on Steroids: Is “Tether” the Biden World’s Crypto BCCI?”
Justin Trudeau, under oath:
“I did not call people who were unvaccinated [bad] names.”#POEC pic.twitter.com/LifrpsuQ0M
— The Real Andy Lee Show (@RealAndyLeeShow) November 25, 2022
Hmm…let's go to the videotape shall we. pic.twitter.com/eKAYkSK7Yw
— New World Odor™ (@hugh_mankind) November 25, 2022
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A gun rights group, sheriff and gun store owner filed an emergency motion in federal court late Wednesday seeking to stop enforcement of one of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. Continue reading “Group files emergency motion to stop Oregon gun control law”
Irene Cara, the actress, singer and Oscar-winning composer best known for crooning the title tracks to ‘80′s hit films “Fame” and “Flashdance,” has died in her Florida home. She was 63. Continue reading “Irene Cara, singer of title tracks for ‘80s films ‘Flashdance’ and Fame’ dead at 63”
There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today.
I have things I have to take care of and will back up to do as soon as I can.
The US Department of Defense has, for the fifth straight year, failed to pass a financial audit, with only seven out of the Pentagon’s 27 military agencies receiving a passing grade. Continue reading “Pentagon fails to pass new financial audit, unable to account for over $2 trillion in assets”
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Joe Biden speaks about the “scourge” of gun violence, his go-to answer is to zero in on semi-automatic weapons.
America has heard it hundreds of times, including this week after shootings in Colorado and Virginia: The president wants to sign into law a ban on high-powered guns that have the capacity to kill many people very quickly. Continue reading “Emboldened Biden, Dems pushing semi-automatic weapons ban”