Author: David Harsanyi Washington Examiner
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The depraved success of Hamas propaganda
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There is no mass starvation in Gaza, deliberate or otherwise. There’s no genocide. There’s no ethnic cleansing. There is a war. Civilians suffer during wartime. Somewhere around 40 million noncombatants died during World War II. Around 2 million during the Vietnam War. It’s likely that hundreds of thousands of civilians perished during the Iraq War.…
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RFK Jr.’s war on vaccines and public health continues
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Robert Kennedy Jr. is trying to convince Americans that vaccines will hurt them. No matter what superficial throwaway statements he offers the public to the contrary, that’s the obvious goal. In the newest front in his cause, the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary has canceled $500 million in mRNA research, an effort President Donald Trump once called a “modern-day…
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Obama knew the Russiagate intelligence was manufactured
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard contends that new declassified documents show that former President Barack Obama engaged in the plot to create the lie that President Donald Trump had conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 presidential election. Of course he did. We have known for years that in July 2016, CIA Director John…
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The Epstein conspiracy theories have some giant holes
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I don’t know what’s in the Jeffrey Epstein “files,” nor do you. What we do know, however, is that the most popular conspiracy theories thrown around by the online mob lack any real evidence. Sure, the Trump administration deserves blame for fanning the conspiratorial mindset of the Make America Great Again group. Attorney General Pam…
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NBC’s pathetic attempt to bury Biden’s autopen scandal
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Was President Joe Biden aware of who he was pardoning in the final days of his presidency? Or were White House staffers behind the unprecedented string of autopen signings? In recent weeks, evidence has been mounting that the former president may not have been in the loop, which is, to be charitable, problematic. Luckily for…