Friday, May 14, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/516424.html (Natural News) New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer was the leading progressive Democratic candidate for city mayor until his reputation was destroyed by the leftist establishment last week. False allegations of sexual assault –
sound familiar? – were manufactured out of nowhere, dashing his hopes of being elected. And it was just another day for the establishment Democrat Party.
In case you have not figured it out yet, leftists will destroy your life without a second thought if doing so will protect their stranglehold on power. Establishment conservatives are much the same, but leftists seem to have an added penchant for making up wild stories about their opponents, ruining not just their careers but also their livelihoods.
Chuck Grassley is the 80-something everyone’s waiting on Source: By BURGESS EVERETT, Politico • Posted: Tuesday, May 11, 2021
If Iowa’s incumbent senator runs for reelection in 2022, the seat is safe for Republicans. If he retires, they’ll have a battle on their hands.
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley is under pressure to save his party from defending yet another open seat as it labors to retake the majority. | Tom Williams-Pool/Getty Images
OSSIAN, Iowa Chuck Grassley still gets up at 4 a.m. every day and often goes for a 2-mile run. The 87-year-old does push-ups, too.
“You want me to do 35 for you?” he responded when asked about his regimen as he waited for a burger at Bambino’s, a haunt in this town of about 800 people.
In a statement posted to Twitter, Amy Klobuchar reflected on her father’s life as a journalist, his struggles with addiction and living the final years of life with Alzheimer s.
“Even to the end, as he lived the final chapter of his life with Alzheimer’s, he was still singing songs and telling incredible stories to my sister Meagan and me,” Klobuchar said. “He loved our state. He loved journalism. He loved sports and adventure. And we loved him.”
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We lost my dad Jim Klobuchar today at age 93. He loved our state. He loved journalism. He loved sports and adventure. And we loved him. pic.twitter.com/Xril91Y7yC Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) May 12, 2021
Tue, May 11th 2021 9:33am
Mike Masnick
Back in January, we wrote about a bizarrely bad Wall Street Journal op-ed co-written by disgraced and suspended Yale Law professor Jed Rubenfeld, arguing that Section 230 somehow magically makes social media companies state actors, controlled by the 1st Amendment. This is, to put it mildly, wrong. His argument is convoluted and not at all convincing. He takes the
correct idea that government officials threatening private companies with government retaliation if they do not remove speech creates 1st Amendment issues, and then tries to extend it by saying that because 230 gives companies more freedom to remove content, that magically makes them state actors.