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Freedom Watch TV November 2, 2020
TheBlaze November 1, 2020 In the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton expectedly and handily beat Donald Trump in the overwhelmingly blue Los Angeles County by a margin of 2,464,364 to 769,743. Beverly Hills, which is in the Democratic stronghold of Los Angeles County, has seen several well-attended pro-Trump rallies this election season. On Saturday, the last pro-Trump rally in Beverly Hills before the 2020 presidential election occurred, but it was marred by violence after counterprotesters stoked tensions. A large group of pro-Trump supporters gathered in Beverly Hills for a festive “USA Freedom Rally” on Saturday afternoon. Later in the…
Fauci rips White House coronavirus approach By Aris Folley TheHill November 1, 2020 Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, took aim at the White House’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as the country is approaching winter and seeing a spike in cases, saying that “it’s not a good situation.” “We’re in for a whole lot of hurt. It’s not a good situation,” Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, told The Washington Post in an interview this weekend. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that “all…
By Mackenzie Mays Politico PRO November 1, 2020 Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday his children have returned to in-person learning under a “phased-in approach” as many schools across the state remain shuttered due to Covid-19 — including nearly all public schools in Sacramento County where the governor lives. The news: Newsom said at a news conference that his four children, ages 4 to 11, have returned to classrooms in some capacity. Newsom’s children attend a private school in Sacramento County that has a hybrid schedule that alternates remote and in-person education before it will return full-time next month, according…
‘A Failure Of Leadership’ By Ralph Cipriano BigTrial.net October 31, 2020 On a day when the National Guard was being sent in to restore order, all Philadelphia cops were pulling 12 and 16 hours shifts in the wake of rioting and looting over the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. The cops made some 174 arrests during the riots, but the cost was 58 injured officers, the most serious of which was a female sergeant who’s still in the hospital after she got hit by a truck and broke her leg. Besides the wounded officers, 16 police…
Sean Connery: James Bond actor dies aged 90 BBC News October 31, 2020 Sir Sean Connery has died at the age of 90, his family has said. The Scottish actor was best known for his portrayal of James Bond, being the first to bring the role to the big screen and appearing in seven of the spy thrillers. Sir Sean died peacefully in his sleep in the Bahamas, having been “unwell for some time,” his son said. Continue Reading…..
Rush Limbaugh’s Fight to the Death By Justin Peters Slate Magazine October 31, 2020 On Sept. 29, the day of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Rush Limbaugh had a shocking story to share on his daily radio show. First he read the headline: “Biden’s Texas Political Director Implicated in Massive Mail-In Ballot Harvesting Scheme in Harris County.” To hear him tell it, the story was yet another blockbuster that the pro-Biden media was suppressing. “Now these are explosive charges in this story … and it’s the seriousness of the charge that matters,” Limbaugh…
Corsi Nation October 30, 2020 Dr Corsi interviews Larry Klayman regarding his new book — “It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry!” With a title that satirically mocks It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton, It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! details how our executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government have become thoroughly corrupt and failed the citizenry. Continue Reading…..
Bryson DeChambeau: Brooks Koepka’s jabs have gone ‘too far’ in rivalry New York Post October 30, 2020 For a feud that began over slow play, the Bryson DeChambeau-Brooks Koepka rivalry sure has a long shelf life. Since it seemingly began in January of 2019, when Koepka lamented DeChambeau’s meticulous pace on the golf course, the two American golfers have traded barbs back and forth. While DeChambeau mostly finds Koepka’s digs at him to be funny, he admitted there is a line but has held off from confronting Koepka about it. Continue Reading…..
Freedom Watch TV October 30, 2020