Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono says that a new impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump would help Americans visualize the Mueller report’s findings. Or lack thereof, as we all know by now, the special counsel investigation — headed up by Robert Mueller — found zip, zilch, nada. No dice. With more petty calls for impeachment with…
In a huge revelation, John Solomon of The Hill just exposed a massive omission from Mueller report. First let me give you a little context. The Mueller report attempts casts a shady light on Ukranian businessman named Konstatin Kilimnik who worked from time to time for one-time Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The Mueller report…
There are few that can compete with conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh when it comes to dissecting the left’s nonsense on a daily basis. So this past week, he was in usual form as he lambasted the liberal media who exist to “destroy” the Trump presidency through their “leadership role of the American left” despite CNN’s horrid ratings thanks to how they’ve “bastardized the concept of journalism.”
On Wednesday, The Daily Wire reported on the utterly insane apprehension numbers recently reported by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the month of May:
The left’s obsession with exploiting children for sexual fantasies comes to Portland (of course), as yet another drag kid is trotted out to strut his stuff. 10-year-old ‘Sparkle Lynn More’ is one of the guest performers at an all ages, family friendly pride event Friday evening. While most of these drag kid events tend to take place in front of adult audiences, this one is targeted at young children, and it will also feature adult performers. It takes place at the not-at-all-suspiciously-named Friendly House.
Last fall, ‘Sparkle Lynn More’ and his mother, Michelle Porter, sat down with someone named Svetlana Trantastic for an extended interview. Porter says that Sparkle was inspired by watching Drag Race on TV and they went to an all ages drag show at Darcelle’s, and soon started putting on his own performances and making friends with people in the Portland drag community. Porter says “It’s far more dangerous to not support him” and says it’d be damaging to sway Sparkle away from the drag life. Ironically, Porter says of her critics “You let a boy put a dress on, and immediately people want to sexualize it. That’s where our society’s brain goes, when really, there’s nothing sexual about a 10 year old in a dress.”
The video also features Sparkle prancing around in a small pool while wearing a mermaid outfit, with Svetlana lounging in a hammock.
Whoops. Via RedState: The climate change lobby has been assuring us for years – decades, really – that we are all on the brink of certain death because of global warming or cooling or climate change or whatever the term du jour is at the time. In the ’80s actor Ted Danson campaigned against global […]
I’m an Arkansas fan because of my childhood roots and that means I don’t typically cheer for the University of Alabama, but the most recent move by the Crimson Tide has me standing and applauding. The University of Alabama recently slammed the “return to sender” stamp down on a $26.5 million donation from Hugh F.…
Questioning the newly imposed social order not permitted. Via Daily Caller: Virginia parents concerned about the implementation of a new transgender policy in their public school system gathered more than a hundred signatures within hours of posting a petition to delay the policy online, but it was quickly shut down by the host website. “The […]
In January 2018 James Damore, a former Google engineer who was fired from the tech giant filed a class action lawsuit against Google in a Santa Clara Superior Court in Northern California.
Damore previously sent out a ten-page viewpoint diversity essay that made its rounds online which ultimately led to his firing in early August of 2017.
Demore claims Google discriminates against white males with conservative political views.
On Friday a California court ruled that Google must the firing discrimination lawsuit against conservatives.
Harmeet Dhillon thanked James Damore for his courage in filing suit against the radical far left corporation.
It was a good morning in court. In Damore v. Google (originally filed w/lead plaintiff @JamesADamore), Superior Court denied Google’s demurrer/motion to strike/judgment on the pleadings and allowed the lawsuit to proceed to discovery. We have a ton of work ahead. Today, thankful!
Particularly thankful to @JamesADamore, thrust into this situation by the malicious acts of many SJWs, & who bravely decided to stand up & fight. His individual case is in arbitration (Google since changed its policy & no longer requires this) but other claims move forward.
Google will have to face a California lawsuit accusing the company of bias against conservative job candidates as part of a legal challenge first brought against the company by James Damore, author of the infamous 2017 “Google memo.”
Damore exited the lawsuit last year and entered arbitration with the company. But the suit, which argues Google’s hiring practices are biased against white and Asian people, conservatives, and men, will move ahead after surviving a dismissal motion from the company. In a statement, the law firm representing the plaintiffs said the suit will now move into the discovery phase.
The plaintiffs in the case are seeking class certification to represent others they believe have been discriminated against, a decision the court will make at a later date.
In legal filings, Google has disputed that conservatives are an identifiable class under the law. In a decision, the judge on the case said the court “indeed has doubts” about the viability of the idea, but it is, for the time being, letting the case move ahead. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling.
Hugh Culverhouse Jr. — the University of Alabama’s largest donor — has called for boycotts against the state and against the University of Alabama over its new abortion law that protects unborn babies.
The University of Alabama responded on Friday by returning a $21.5 million gift that it received from Culverhouse, who had allegedly tried to interfere in the operations of the law school. The school also removed his name from the law school.