Far Left Companies and Brands – Pepsi, HP, Doritos, Paypal, Adobe, BMW – Pull Ads from Facebook Until they Ban Conservative Voices

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By Jim Hoft From The Gateway Pundit June 25, 2020 Several far left companies and brands including: Pepsi, HP, Doritos, Paypal, Adobe and BMW, pulled their ads from Facebook until they ban posts frrom US President Donald Trump. The companies are only concerned about banning conservative voices. You can bet that radical leftists and violent anarchists […]

Media Bias: TV Networks Blast Trump with 96% Negative News

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By Rich Noyes From Media Research Center Newsbusters November 12, 2019 Photo credit: The Globe and Mail Since the beginning of the impeachment inquiry on September 24, the coverage has somehow become even more hostile than before. As Newsbusters explains, “out of 684 evaluative comments included in these broadcasts, a whopping 96 percent have been negative, […]

Woke Universities Lead America to a Primitive State

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By John M. Ellis From The Wall Street Journal November 2, 2020 Photo credit: The Wall Street Journal In this election season it’s almost impossible to find pro-Trump bumper stickers or signs anywhere in my town. The reason is not lack of support but fear of vandalism, or worse: People nationwide have been physically assaulted […]

Grade Schools: New Leftist Frontlines

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By Marina Medvin From Townhall December 30, 2019 Media credit: AP Photo/Jimmy Golen The concept of tacit liberal influence is in the distant past. Today, liberalism is at the forefront. Liberalism is the curriculum. Grade schools throughout the country are rewriting their history curriculums based on today’s leftist politics. Some Illinois, New York and New […]

The Rape of Africa by China

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By George B.N. Ayittey, Ph.D From The African Post Photo credit: EPA-EFE The ulterior motivations of China and its real intentions in Africa seem to be: to muscle out Western companies and gain access to Africa’s resources (Washington Times, April 28, 2006). In Ghana, China National Offshore Oil Corp. tried to challenge Exxon Mobil Corp.’s $4 […]