Author: Freedom Watch

Geraldo says Rush Limbaugh’s ‘reckless’ and ‘irresponsible’ talk of secession is treason Yahoo News December 11, 2020 Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera appeared Thursday on The Story With Martha MacCallum where he slammed conservative radio giant Rush Limbaugh. On his radio show on Wednesday, Limbaugh said that the country is trending toward secession. “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said. “I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York?'” He added, “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two…

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Barr knew about federal probes into Hunter Biden’s financial dealings in spring: WSJ By Zack Budryk TheHill December 11, 2020 Attorney General William Barr was aware of federal investigations into President-elect Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden before the presidential election, and took pains to ensure they were not made public, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. A person familiar with the matter told the newspaper that Barr has avoided providing information on the probes to congressional Republicans, but did not offer further details. The report comes the same week that Hunter Biden announced that the U.S. Attorney’s office…

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By Farley Elliott Eater LA December 10, 2020 Burbank restaurant Tinhorn Flats is reopening today at noon, calling its return of outdoor on-site dining a “peaceful protest” on social media. Fans have been pledging to show up to support them for days, calling for an end to “tyrannical mandates and closures” as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Reached by phone earlier this week, owner Baret Lepejian says that he runs the nearly two-decade-old Burbank location with just himself and two children, and that he plans to continue serving customers outside daily from noon to 9 p.m. for…

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Rush Limbaugh: Conservative States Are ‘Trending Toward Secession’ By Jeffrey Rodack Newsmax December 10, 2020 Rush Limbaugh, noting conservatives have very little in common with people in certain states, is raising the issue of secession. Limbaugh made his comments on his radio show on Wednesday. “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” he said. “I see more and more people asking what in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a…

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Coach K questions continuing play in pandemic ESPN.com December 10, 2020 Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski on Tuesday called on college basketball to consider whether it’s best to continue playing during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I would just like for the safety, the mental and physical health of players and staff to assess where we’re at,” Krzyzewski said. Krzyzewski’s comments came after an 83-68 loss to Illinois. The five-time championship-winning coach said that the idea for everyone to start on Nov. 25 wasn’t planned well. The goal, according to Krzyzewski, was to get in as many games as possible. Continue…

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Explaining the Supreme Court lawsuit from Texas and Trump By Ariane de Vogue and Dan Berman CNN December 10, 2020 (CNN)Although all 50 states have certified their election results and the Supreme Court swiftly rejected an emergency request from Pennsylvania Republicans to block election results in the commonwealth, the justices are now grappling with a new controversial bid from Texas, supported by President Donald Trump and 17 other Republican-led states. They are asking the Supreme Court for an emergency order to invalidate the ballots of millions of voters in four battleground states — Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania…

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By Emily H Upbeat News December 10, 2020 It’s always a shame when an actor you like doesn’t get cast anymore, but some of these individuals had nothing else to blame but themselves for their blacklisting. Justin Bieber Bieber would have been a media wildfire if he was invited onto any film set. His antics, general bad behavior, and diminishing popularity got him blacklisted before he even started. Continue Reading…..

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Newsom-Affiliated Companies Got $2.9 Million in Relief Loans Los Angeles Times December 10, 2020 Nine companies affiliated with Gov. Gavin Newsom took the loans to help small businesses survive the pandemic. Newsom put his holdings into a blind trust and so would not have participated in the decision to obtain the loans. It was a surprisingly large loan, said Project On Government Oversight senior policy analyst Sean Moulton. The nonpartisan independent watchdog is tracking $1.6 trillion in overall pandemic relief spending, with the Paycheck Protection Program the largest single program. “It seems to be a small business, but…

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