Nancy Pelosi scoffs at idea 'anybody' would vote for a Republican, in New York Times interview

Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., expressed disbelief that “anybody” would vote for Republicans, in an interview with The New York Times on Monday. The paper pressed Pelosi on “troubling” data for Democrats this November. But Pelosi “rejected the suggestion that late-breaking trends seem to favor Republicans,” according to The Times. “Part of it is, I…

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Pennsylvania mom who lost daughter to fentanyl sends message to Fetterman, Dems over 'insulting' policies

A Pennsylvania mother who lost her daughter to fentanyl poisoning is calling out Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman for dismissing concerns surrounding the crime crisis ahead of his first and only debate with GOP opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz.  Leslie Holt joined “Fox & Friends First” on Tuesday to discuss Fetterman’s “unacceptable” stance on crime as…

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Karine Jean-Pierre blasted for response to record-border crossings: 'Lots of words. No solutions'

Twitter users called out White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s response to record levels of crossings at the southern border on Monday. Recent reports from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection revealed a record more than 227,000 border encounters in September with more than 2.3 million for fiscal year 2022.  A reporter asked Jean-Pierre about…

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ProPublica journalist mocked for spreading ‘pathetic’ 20-year-old DeSantis gossip: ‘The walls are closing in’

ProPublica reporter Alec MacGillis was mocked on Twitter for suggesting that a piece of decades-old gossip about Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., was concerning. On Saturday, MacGillis shared a lengthy Financial Times report by Joshua Chaffin that described the Florida governor as “Donald Trump with brains and without the drama.” Within the massive analysis on DeSantis,…

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Biden’s history of berating, scolding and insulting reporters, from ‘stupid son of a b—-’ to ‘get educated’

President Biden continued his tradition of barking at reporters last week when he snapped at journalists who pressed him on a lack of campaign trail appearances ahead of the midterm elections and abortion restrictions.  Biden has been hostile with the press on multiple occasions throughout his presidency despite the mainstream media’s reliable liberal slant. He…

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Matt Yglesias says Trump’s policies are ‘not that extreme’ and ‘much more moderate’ than Romney’s

A liberal journalist argued on a New York Times podcast that former President Trump’s stated policy views are “just not that extreme.” On the “Ezra Klein  Show” podcast, Yglesias argued that Trump is more moderate in some policy areas than Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah – the 2012 Republican presidential nominee – and other establishment Republicans….

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'Face the Nation' focus groups of GOP, Democrat parents sound off on 'woke culture' overtaking US education

A “Face the Nation” focus group featuring a Republican, Democrat and an independent unanimously agreed that “woke culture” has become a prime concern for parents raising children in America. In a segment called “Eye on America: Election Influencers,” CBS host Margaret Brennan asked a group of parents to get candid about the issues they’ll prioritize…

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Biden 'not competent' to be president after appearing to zone out during MSNBC interview: Rep. Claudia Tenney

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined “Sunday Morning Futures” to discuss President Joe Biden’s cognitive abilities after his latest sit-down interview has some critics wondering about his ability to serve. Tenney warned that the question is “serious,” arguing that he is “not competent” enough to be the president of the United States after appearing to zone…

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