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December 18, 2020
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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reflected on the media’s bias against conservative women in an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Mary Margaret Olohan.
“No matter what Republican administration it is, Republican women are just treated differently by virtue of their party ideology,” McEnany said. “It’s unfortunate, but if you are a Republican, male or female, you will be attacked particularly in the Trump administration because the media always is keen to demonstrate their innately liberal bias.”
The White House press secretary delved into what it’s like serving in President Donald Trump’s administration as a wife, mother, and conservative woman of faith, her take on the press briefings, how her life has changed since she entered one of the most high profile positions in the United States, what is next for her, and much more.
“We have taken back control of laws and our destiny,” Johnson said. “We have taken back control of every jot and tittle of our regulation. In a way that is complete and unfettered.”
“British laws will be made solely by the British Parliament,” he continued. “Interpreted by UK judges sitting in UK courts. And the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice will come to an end.”
Johnson said the deal included a free trade agreement, which would ensure U.K. goods could be sold in EU countries without tariffs or quotas. He said the deal would protect and save jobs in the U.K.
You Will Attend This Play If You Are a Freshman at Greensboro College
Rude behavior at a play could end in expulsion; crude laughter at the wrong things is a punishable offense; and heckling is now sexual harassment. At least that is the way it might be playing out in Greensboro College, North Carolina.
As part of a new sexual misconduct policy (which conforms to the ideology that there is an epidemic of rape on college campuses), Greensboro mandates Freshmen attend a play about sexual violence called, “It Stops Here.” Some athletes were forced to attend by their coaches.
The immature 17-18 year old boys in the audience, who were forced to attend, laughed inappropriately, called one actor a fag, and made comments such as, “it was consensual”, while one was heard to whisper, “whore bitch.”
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