Author: Freedom Watch

Coach K Saying He Wasn’t ‘Healthy’ The Day Duke Lost To Stephen F. Austin Is Sooo Coach K Bar Stool Sports December 1, 2019 Honestly I’m surprised it took this long for K to come out and use this excuse. Just say what happened, K. You got your ass kicked. You didn’t have some health thing and if you did you don’t bring it up, because guess what? This is all people will think. It’s just proof he’s one of the biggest frauds out there. No one gets a bigger pass than K when it comes to media.…

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By Larry Klayman WND November 30, 2019 As y’all know, I am a proud graduate of Duke University, an academic institution on par with Ivy League schools such as Harvard and also the equivalent academically with non-Ivy powerhouses such as Stanford. Like nearly all Dukies, I’ve been a proud fan of its basketball program, particularly at one time under Coach Mike Krzyzewski, otherwise known as Coach K. When I was a freshman at Duke, basketball recruits in the incoming class were required — before Coach K came to the university — like all other NCAA Class-A schools, to play…

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Former Fox News employees speak out after Hannity urges Bill O’Reilly to return to network By Justin Wise TheHill November 29, 2019 A group of former Fox News staffers condemned Sean Hannity on Wednesday after the Fox host encouraged ex-anchor Bill O’Reilly to return to the cable news network. The staffers — Diana Falzone, Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky — issued a joint statement decrying Hannity’s overture to O’Reilly, saying it “demonstrates how far we have yet to go in ensuring that survivors of sexual assault and harassment are treated with even the modicum of respect that Hannity…

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By Josh Marshall Talking Points Memo November 29, 2019 There’s some backstory to the current Rudy Giuliani drama I’d like to share. After he left the mayoralty at the end of 2001 Giuliani made tens of millions of dollars on his reputation as “America’s Mayor” and a 9/11-based terrorism and security expert under the shingle Giuliani Partners. In the nature of things that rep was more valuable abroad than at home. He cashed in big time. That went on for about 15 years with a brief timeout for his failed 2008 presidential bid. He also had his own law…

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Ilhan Omar’s Republican opponent in Twitter ban over ‘hanging’ posts By Victoria Bekiempis the Guardian November 29, 2019 A campaign account for Danielle Stella, a pro-Trump Republican candidate for Congress, was banned from Twitter after it published a violent comment about the Democrat she hopes to unseat next year, Minnesota representative Ilhan Omar. Stella’s campaign Twitter account, @2020MNCongress, featured at least two posts involving the idea of Omar being hanged, according to the Washington Times, which broke the story of her suspension. embed The tweets concerned an unsubstantiated allegation that Omar — one of the first Muslim women…

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Yahoo News November 29, 2019 Former Fox News employees Gretchen Carlson, Julie Roginsky and Diana Falzone slammed Sean Hannity for begging “accused sexual predator” Bill O’Reilly to return to Fox News. Hannity interviewed O’Reilly on his radio show Tuesday and urged his former colleague return to the network. “By the way, I keep offering you, go back on Fox, and — ” said Hannity. “Yeah and why do I want to do that?” O’Reilly replied. “So I can have security guards go with me everywhere, like I used to?” Continue Reading…..

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Duke basketball: Five reasons Coach K needs to lighten up By Matt Giles Ball Durham November 27, 2019 One loss answered what’s been bugging Duke basketball. Remember, we’re talking about college kids. We’re talking about them dribbling, passing, and shooting a bouncy ball. We’re talking about a game, a sport. And sports are fun. At least, they’d better be; otherwise, one ends up looking like Duke basketball chief Mike Krzyzewski from Tuesday night. Too stiff. Too serious. Too safe. Too self-conscious. Too sedentary. Too gloomy. Stick in the mud. He’s not the same Coach K who won five…

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