Paul Barrere, guitarist of the band Little Feat, has passed away at 71. Rolling Stone’s Daniel Kreps reports on Barrere’s talented life, writing: Barrere joined the Lowell George-led Little Feat prior the recording of the band’s breakthrough 1973 album Dixie Chicken; on the LP, Barrere co-wrote the song “Walkin’ All Night,” which the Rolling Stone […]
The Death of al-Baghdadi: ‘100 percent confidence, Jackpot’
Over the weekend, the President announced the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS. Sebastian Smith and Omar Haj Kadour report for AFP: Trump told the nation in a televised White House address that a “large number” of IS militants were killed during the raid, which culminated with Baghdadi cornered in a tunnel, […]
China Will Not Silence Shaq
James Freeman explains Shaq’s commitment to freedom at the WSJ, writing: Retired National Basketball Association star Shaquille O’Neal has been doing business in China for years. But he’s not going to remain silent to please the world’s largest police state. On Tuesday night the hoops legend supported not just free speech in general but specifically […]
Should John Brennan be Indicted?
George Neumayr lays out the case for Brennan’s indictment at The American Spectator, writing: Former CIA director John Brennan calls the Justice Department’s widening probe into Spygate’s origins “bizarre.” It has no “legal basis,” he bleats. What’s bizarre is that the expanding inquiry didn’t happen earlier. Brennan’s responsibility for criminal leaks during the Obama administration’s investigation […]
Cajuns Ready for Change in Louisiana Governor’s Mansion
After suffering through the term of Democrat governor John Bel Edwards with the country’s worst economic performance, the people of Louisiana are poised for change. They appear ready to elect Republican businessman Eddie Rispone to replace Edwards. Rispone defeated fellow Republican Rep. Ralph Abraham in the state’s jungle primary and is now poised to go […]
Facebook’s Attempts to Reform “Too little too late?”
WIRED’s Paris Martineau reports that Facebook’s new reforms of its system are being called “too little, too late,” by critics. She writes: Among the features announced Monday were new interstitials—notices that appear in front of a post—that warn users when content in their Instagram or Facebook feeds has been flagged as false by outside fact-checkers. […]
Elizabeth Warren Threatens Another American Industry
Elizabeth Warren has previously taken aim at America’s most productive sectors, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley. Now, she’s going after another valuable area of the economy with a push against America’s energy companies. Ryan Dezember reports for the Wall Street Journal on the industry response to Warren’s September 6 tweet that not only will she […]
Queen of the Warmongers: Hillary Clinton’s Delusional Swipe at Tulsi Gabbard
In a podcast with David Plouffe recently, Hillary Clinton smeared Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard a Russian asset, waiting to steal votes from the Democratic nominee with an independent run. Gabbard shot back at Clinton, calling her the “Queen of warmongers,” on Tucker Clarson Tonight. Fox News reported: In a podcast with former Obama adviser David Plouffe, Clinton said […]
Conservative Judges Face Democrats’ Politicization of the Confirmation Process
Carrie Severino explains the heightened scrutiny now faced by conservative judges during their confirmation hearings. She writes at The Washington Examiner: In a more rational world, Steven Menashi is the type of judicial nominee, unanimously confirmed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals by now. But in today’s hyperpartisan environment, he is the latest target […]
Did Israel Attack an Iranian Oil Tanker?
In all the back and forth over who attacked what in the Persian Gulf, Stratfor has suggested that perhaps Saudi Arabia was not involved in the attack on an Iranian tanker there. Instead, write Stratfor analysts, it may have been Israel. They write: An incident involving Iran’s Sabiti oil tanker on Oct. 11 in the […]
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