Dr. Anthony Fauci has had enough of “misinformed” Republicans. The nation’s top infectious disease expert was caught on a hot mic calling Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) a “moron” during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. “Jesus Christ,” Fauci added. The comments came after a heated exchanged in which Marshall blasted Fauci …
Read More »From Wind Power 'Killing All Your Birds' to Fake California Gas Prices, Trump Talks Everything But Jan. 6 in Glenn Beck Interview
Having canceled his Jan. 6 anniversary press conference, reportedly due in part to pressure from allies who warned it was a very bad idea, Trump released a statement Wednesday encouraging his “MAGA Nation” followers to “rise up” in opposition to vaccine mandates. “Our administration did what they said could not …
Read More »Fauci: Fire Fox News Host Who Called for 'Ambush'
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Fox News host Jesse Watters should be “fired on the spot” for telling a crowd that they should “ambush” the nation’s leading infectious disease doctor. But Fauci said it was unlikely Watters would be punished by Fox News. “He’s gonna go, very likely, unaccountable,” he said. …
Read More »Tennessee Medical Board Caves to GOP Pressure, Deletes Warning Against Doctors Spreading Covid Misinformation
Amid pressure from a Republican lawmaker threatening to dissolve Tennessee’s Board of Medical Examiners, the panel has voted to remove from its website a policy that threatens to formally discipline doctors who spread Covid misinformation. The board voted 7-3 to take the policy off the site after Republican state Rep. …
Read More »Lin Wood Goes Off the Deep State Deep End, Accuses Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell and Stop the Steal of Grifting
Right-wing darling Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen acquitted of murder for killing two people at a racial justice protest, sent the QAnon world into a tailspin when he said in interviews that Lin Wood, a leading QAnon believer and Trump attorney who briefly represented Rittenhouse, was “insane” and had “taken advantage” …
Read More »The Rittenhouse Verdict and a Supreme Court Case Could Spell an 'Open Season' on Protesters
Today, Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges after killing two people and wounding another while he was conducting his own armed vigilante patrol of Kenosha, Wisconsin, in response to Black Lives Matter protests. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case about whether people have …
Read More »'Without a Doubt' Bannon Indictment Will Convince Other Jan. 6 Witnesses to Cooperate, Schiff Says
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said that “without a doubt” the recent indictment of Trump ally Steve Bannon will sway others into cooperating with the select committee investigating Jan. 6. “Now witnesses see that if they don’t don’t cooperate, if they don’t fulfill their lawful duty when subpoenaed, that they too …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Isn't Going to Let a Little Antisemitism Get in the Way of Vibing With Louis Farrakhan Over Vaccines
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Louis Farrakhan don’t exactly see eye-to-eye on some pretty fundamental issues. Greene has described Black Lives Matter a terrorist threat and suggested Muslims don’t belong in government. Farrakahn has led the Nation of Islam for decades and spends a fair amount of time talking about the …
Read More »Pandemic Lockdowns Did Virtually Nothing to Slow Down the Climate Crisis: Report
Greenhouse gas levels reached a record high in 2020 despite much of the world spending at least part of the year under lockdown or working from home, a United Nations agency announced Monday. Although fossil-fuel carbon dioxide emissions fell by 5.6 percent due to the pandemic-slowing economic activity, greenhouse gas …
Read More »Giuliani: Trump 'Ordered Me' to Work Unpaid for His Campaign After Election
All of the work Rudy Giuliani has done since November 2020 trying to prove that widespread fraud occurred during the election has reportedly been for free. The lawyer and former New York mayor revealed in a court deposition that he has been working for the Trump campaign free of charge …
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