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Attorneys Plan Jewelry Heist to Stop Axe’s Banking Plans on 'Billions'

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May 31st, 2020 11:52 PM

Attorney General Chuck Rhoades, Jr. will stop at nothing to stop his enemy Bobby “Axe” Axelrod, including committing robbery.

This week Chuck and his assistant Kate Sacker try to convince banking official Leah Calder to stall and then deny Axe a state banking charter. She is initially resistant, until they offer to help get back an heirloom engagement ring from her son’s ex-fiancee.…

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OWNED: Stelter Deletes Tweets Doubting D.C. Church Was Ablaze (It Was)

May 31st, 2020 11:41 PM

As America burned for yet another night on Sunday, CNN’s Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter continued to live tweet as the liberal media’s janitor, defending the profession that’s helped gaslight, encourage, and support rioters that have committed arson, looting, and destroying livelihoods. Instead, they offer excuses. On Sunday, he tried to fact-check former Daily Caller writer…

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MSNBC's Velshi Lets Dem Guest Overstate Police Shootings of Blacks

May 31st, 2020 4:49 PM

Over the weekend on MSNBC's Velshi show, as anchor Ali Velshi covered the riots and protests that have spread across the U.S., he not only allowed Democratic Congressman Hank Johnson to misinform viewers by overstating how many black suspects are killed by police officers each year compared to other racial groups, but he also flirted with rationalizing the violence of rioters by…

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Brian Williams: MN Governor, Mayor 'Offered Up, Abandoned' Precinct

May 31st, 2020 6:48 AM

Where's the Rewind on your remote?  On MSNBC on Friday afternoon, anchorman Brian Williams actually criticized the Governor of Minnesota and the Mayor of Minneapolis, Democrats both, for their inaction last night in the face of the riots. Williams accused them of having "abandoned and offered up a police precinct."

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MELTDOWN: Lemon Goes on Rant Defending Riots as ‘Mechanism’ for Change

May 31st, 2020 2:50 AM

CNN Tonight host Don Lemon suffered a meltdown for the ages Saturday night, spending almost 11 minutes unloading his disdain for America in 2020 and, except for a mealy-mouthed condemnation, giving support for the rioting and other criminal acts supposedly done to mourn the death of George Floyd. Lemon’s defense? Apparently, this will all serve as a “mechanism for a restructure of our…

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CNN's Gergen Calls It 'Nuts' for Bill Barr to Urge 'Law and Order'

May 30th, 2020 8:33 PM

Late Saturday afternoon, during live coverage of the protests and riots in reaction to the police-involved death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, CNN host John Berman and analyst David Gergen fretted over Attorney General Bill Barr calling for "law and order" in a statement addressing the violence. Gergen called the choice of words a "dog whistle" and declared it to be "nuts" that it was…

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MSNBC Host Hints Rioters No Worse Than Pro-Trump Protesters

May 30th, 2020 7:27 PM

On Saturday morning, MSNBC weekend anchor Kendis Gibson had difficulty seeing a difference between peaceful anti-lockdown protesters in Michigan and violent protesters in Minnesota who are looting and committing arson -- other than a racial difference -- as he fretted over President Donald Trump condemning one, but not the other.

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Dyson Wrongly Claims Black Cop Quickly Arrested After Killing Woman

May 29th, 2020 8:03 PM

On Friday's CNN Newsroom, host Brianna Keilar allowed race-obsessed Georgetown University professor and former MSNBC contributor Michael Eric Dyson to spout misinformation as he grasped for evidence to claim there has been a double standard in the treatment of the cop implicated in the death of black victim George Floyd in contrast with cops who have killed whites. Reacting to news that, four…

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Sharpton Upset: 'Reckless' Rioters Destroying the Black-Owned Stores!

May 29th, 2020 9:15 AM
Discussing the rioting in Minneapolis on today's Morning Joe, Al Sharpton began by saying that achieving a fair criminal justice system wouldn't be achieved by "appearing to be criminal yourself," warning that people would "exploit" that. Sharpton then said: "As I walked around Minneapolis yesterday . . . some of the stores that are being damaged are black-owned stores! So we cannot become so…
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George Floyd: Whitlock Calls for 'Strategic' Protesting Among Athletes

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May 28th, 2020 11:48 PM
]The headline news of this week has been horrifying. Heartbreaking. Heinous. Pick a negative adjective, and you can apply it to the senseless killing that occurred in Minnesota this week. If you have seen the video of a Minnesota law enforcement officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd until he suffocated to death, then you have probably experienced the same gut-churning feeling that the rest…
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MSNBC Analyst Suggests Trump 'Corruptly' Going After Sen. Burr

May 17th, 2020 12:37 PM

It's a classic MSM damned-if-you-do-or-don't trap. On Joy Reid's MSNBC show today, MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner suggested that President Trump is "corruptly" going after Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC] because Burr has demonstrated insufficient "loyalty" to the president.

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CW Drama: Owning Gun Means 'More Likely to Be Victim of Gun Violence'

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May 1st, 2020 12:23 AM
In season two of CW’s In the Dark, Murphy (Perry Mattfeld), Jess (Brooke Markham), and Felix (Morgan Krantz) are in the shady business of laundering money for crime boss Nia (Nicki Micheaux). To better protect himself, Felix decides to borrow a gun from his mother.
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Amanpour Cues Liberal Senator to Say Trump's Urging 'Armed Rebellion'

April 23rd, 2020 6:34 AM
On Monday's Amanpour & Co. PBS and CNN International host Christiane Amanpour cued up her guest, Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, to promote his anti-gun views as the two spoke during a segment that was mostly devoted to the pandemic.
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Joaquin Phoenix, John Legend Demand Cuomo Release More Inmates

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April 16th, 2020 5:42 PM
A couple celebrities are trying to leverage their star power to get state governments to release prisoners due to the threat of coronavirus, arguing that it would somehow make New York communities “safer.”