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50-Year Liberal Sandbox NPR Doesn t Deserve My Dollars

By Tim Graham | May 7, 2021 | 9:41am EDT Journalist Faith Salie attends Sunday Morning 2018 Paleyfest NY. (Photo credit: Desiree Navarro/Getty Images) National Public Radio is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week in a classic way: asking its fans for money. A fundraising email gushes, From covering the Vietnam War in 1971 to the COVID-19 vaccination effort today, and everything in between, NPR has delivered fact-based news and trustworthy analysis to millions. Some of that fact-based news included founding mother Nina Totenberg s attempts to ruin Douglas Ginsburg s Supreme Court nomination (successful) and then Clarence Thomas nomination (unsuccessful). Years later, she did a syrupy sister act with feminist Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hosting RBG celebrations at awards shows and film festivals.

Favorable Abortion Rulings Handed Down by 6th Circuit Could Send these Cases to the Supreme Court

Favorable Abortion Rulings Handed Down by 6th Circuit Could Send these Cases to the Supreme Court
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I’m the senior technology correspondent at Breitbart News and author of DELETED: Big Tech’s Battle to Erase the Trump Movement and Steal the Election. What inspired you to choose this career path? Like most things today, it all goes back to 2014, when a bunch of feminists tried to mess with video games. What are you currently working on? Informing the public about the vast depth and breadth of power that our effete technological overlords currently exert over us. How did you hear about the Claremont Institute? Not through Google. Don’t use Google. Never use Google. Not even once.

Two-front war: Justice Clarence and Virginia Thomas hit Big Tech in court, online

Two-front war: Justice Clarence and Virginia Thomas hit Big Tech in court, online Dylan Byers © Provided by NBC News Last week, Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist, sent an email blast to friends and associates asking them to join an influence network to raise awareness for a new website fighting corporate tyranny” and social media’s growing power over political speech. Five days later, in a concurring opinion for a Supreme Court ruling pertaining to Twitter and former President Donald Trump, her husband, Justice Clarence Thomas, issued a similar warning about America s social media giants. The unprecedented control of so much speech in the hands of a few private parties would soon force the court to address how the law handled the major platforms, he wrote. The threat to free speech was a glaring concern.

Ground News - Justice Thomas grumbles over Trump s social media ban

Justice Thomas suggests regulating tech platforms like utilities Justice Clarence Thomas concurrence signals he would be open to arguments that could require a fundamental change to how tech platforms function. 15 days ago|United States Russia TodayR ‘Ready to nuke Twitter’? Justice Thomas blasts ‘control’ of social media giants, as SCOTUS dismisses lawsuit over Trump account Justice Clarence Thomas has promised the power social media platforms have over speech will soon need to be legally addressed, just as the Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit over Donald Trump’s Twitter account. 15 days ago|Russian Federation

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