Florida was wrecked by Ian because DeSantis doesn’t believe in climate change, claims NY Times guest essay

A New York Times guest essay blasted Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ strategy to protect Florida from massive storms like Hurricane Ian because it ignores how climate change works. In the essay, author Craig Pittman argued that DeSantis, R-Fla., insisted on using taxpayer money to shore up Florida’s heavily developed areas in preparation for the storm…

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AOC roasted on Twitter after being heckled by anti-war activists at her town hall

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was roasted on Twitter Thursday after she called anti-war protesters “rude” for interrupting her town hall.  Ocasio-Cortez participated in a sparsely attended town hall in the Bronx, New York, Wednesday when a pair of protesters interrupted the event to protest the congresswoman’s support of sending weapons to Ukraine.  “There will be…

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David Asman rips Biden admin's handling of inflation as food prices rise 11%: 'Where is the empathy?'

FOX Business anchor David Asman slammed the Biden administration’s lack of action to combat inflation on “The Faulkner Focus” Thursday, asking why the president doesn’t express more empathy for those experiencing the pinch of higher prices. Asman reacted to Jared Bernstein of the White House Council of Economic Advisers defending the administration’s moves to bring…

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CNN’s Tapper ripped for ‘soft-serve’ interview of President Biden

Conservative Twitter accounts blasted CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper for his on-air “softball” interview with President Joe Biden that was featured on Tuesday’s “CNN Tonight.”  During the on-air interview, Tapper and Biden covered a range of subjects including how the president has been dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the possibility of…

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Federal judges boycott Yale law clerks over 'cancel culture,' free speech issues

Some U.S. federal judges are boycotting future Yale Law graduates for clerk positions, citing cancel culture concerns. Trump-appointed U.S. Circuit Judge James Ho spearheaded the boycott at a Federalist Society conference last month, claiming the institution “not only tolerates the cancelation of views — it actively practices it,” according to Reuters. “I don’t want to…

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