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I am going to miss Rush. I listened to him for 30 years.
Conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday morning at the age of 70 following a battle with advanced lung cancer, his wife Kathryn Limbaugh announced at the beginning of his Wednesday radio program.
“It is with profound sadness I must share with you directly that our beloved Rush, my wonderful husband, passed away this morning due to complications from lung cancer,” Katheryn announced.
“Rush will forever be the greatest of all time, she added.
Limbaugh, host of The Rush Limbaugh Show for 32 years, had been battling Stage 4 lung cancer since January 2020. Just days after announcing his diagnosis, Limbaugh was...
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida -- Will police ever show up at your door for what you post on social media?
The answer is yes, as a South Florida woman has posted video of a late-night visit to her home Friday by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, warning her about a Facebook comment she made concerning masks.
"Palm Beach County sends Gestapo to my home," says Angelique Contreras, describing the incident. "When I asked for this strange man's identification his response was 'What do you want? Badge, gun, handcuffs?'"
The Feb. 12 incident occurred as police admitted on camera they had been monitoring the mother-of-three's discussion about the county's new policy to exclude from their public meetings people without masks due to health exemptions.
A man named Anthony Collins had joked online about leaving "hundreds of bags of garbage" on the lawn of the county commissioner, and Contreras replied with the terse remark, "thousands of Mask(s)."
That prompted an officer identifying himself as Det. Horton of the PBSO to arrive late at night to the home of Contreras, a local hair and makeup artist who hails from a family of Cuban refugees.
Horton tells Contreras in the video, "The reason why we're here is, bothering you on a Friday night, is, I guess you and some guy named Anthony were posting on social media that you were gonna go trespass on a county commissioner's property, dump garbage on her property."
"I didn't say that I would dump garbage on her property," Contreras said.
"That's the discussion you guys were having," Horton said.
"No it wasn't," the woman indicated.
"I can show you the post," Horton continued.
Contreras responded, "I plead the Fifth," referring to the the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination. WATCH:
"Trespassing is a crime. Dumping garbage on people's property is a crime. So don't do it," Horton explained.
Contreras asked: "Is that why you all are here?"
"Yeah," said Horton. "Today's day and age, ma'am, you're talking about trespassing ..."
"Didn't talk about trespassing," Contreras noted.
"Going on someone's property is trespassing, right?" the detective explained.
Judicial Watch sued on behalf of high school football coach David Flynn, who was fired from his job for raising concerns about the Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory-focused curricula being taught in his daughter’s 7th-grade history class.
The National Pulse previously reported on the incident, noting that Flynn had served as a football coach for a decade and was “widely respected” by the community – Massachusetts’s Dedham Public School District – according to local news.
His termination was chalked up to “significant philosophical differences with the direction, goals, and values of the school district” in a Dedham Public Schools announcement in response to him challenging the left-wing curricula dominating his daughter’s classroom.
The case Flynn v. Forrest et. al. seeks damages against the superintendent, high school principal, and high school athletic director for retaliating against Flynn “for exercising his First Amendment rights.”
“Judicial Watch asks that the court to award damages to the Flynn and that a jury trial be held,” the organization adds.
Among the exercises taught in the public school classroom were worksheets encouraging students to provide examples of “stereotype,” “prejudice,” and “discrimination” with the teacher’s bitmoji featuring “Black Lives Matter” insignia.
Students were also told to analyze a cartoon depicting a white woman and black male interacting while contemplating “risk factors” and...
At least 30 Taliban members died after an explosive device detonated during a bomb-making tutorial in Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province over the weekend, the Defense Post reported on Tuesday.
A group of Taliban jihadists gathered at a mosque in the village of Qultaq on February 13 to receive training on how to assemble bombs and improvised explosive devices (IED). An explosive device accidentally detonated, killing at least “30 Taliban fighters including six foreign nationals who were expert mine makers,” according to the Afghan Army’s 209th Shaheen Corps, which confirmed the deadly blast in a statement released Saturday. The bodies of the six Taliban-affiliated foreign nationals were rendered unidentifiable by the blast, according to the statement.
The Taliban has not commented on the incident. Such accidental explosions are fairly common in war-torn Afghanistan. A similar blast occurred at a mosque in Balkh’s Chahabar Bolak district in August.
“A group of eight Taliban IED experts were busy manufacturing a bomb inside a mosque in Sikandar Khel Village [when a] … premature explosion caused by [the] IED killed four Taliban militants and wounded at least four others,” Afghanistan’s Khaama Press reported at the time, citing a statement by Afghanistan’s Shaheen Corps.
“The explosion also destroyed a large cache of explosives and other materials which the group was using to manufacture IEDs,” according to the statement.
Taliban militants were again “busy making a bomb” when another such explosion took place in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Andar in April 2020, according to Ava Press. Government officials in Andar’s Ghazni district confirmed that the blast killed at least four Taliban members.
“A month later, a bomb exploded in a house in the southern province of Zabul, where a group of militants had gathered to assemble the explosive, leaving the building destroyed and three militants, including the homeowner, dead,” the Defense Post recalled on Tuesday.
The Taliban terror group uses IEDs and other explosives to target Afghan government forces and personnel in the conflict-ridden country. The improvised bombings have also killed thousands of...
Demented woke manifesto shared as “tool for action.”
The principal of East Side Community School in New York sent white parents a manifesto that calls on them to become “white traitors” and advocate for full “white abolition.”
“This is the new language of public education,” tweeted Christopher F. Rufo along with an image showing “the 8 white identities,” which range from “white supremacist” to “white abolition.”
The accompanying text, which has been circulated before by left-wing extremists, defines the behavior white people must practice in order to put an end to “the regime of whiteness.”
The two final stages, “white traitor” and “white abolitionist,” demands that white people “subvert white authority,” “dismantle institutions,” dismantle whiteness and not allow whiteness to reassert itself.
As Glenn Greenwald pointed out, this is yet another example of how political correctness isn’t about “just being nice to people” as progressives constantly claim.
“I was just reading on smart-liberal media Twitter earlier today that “wokeness” signifies nothing more than asking people to please just be nice and considerate. Who could possibly be opposed to that?” he tweeted.
Teaching of such self-hatred is now becoming commonplace in schools as kids are brainwashed that they’re inherently bad for being born white.
As we highlighted earlier this month, the San Francisco Chronicle published an article by a public school teacher which asserted that...