McCormick said if she had the opportunity to appoint new judges, she’d appoint people who support women, health care providers, public schools, immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community.
Not a single mention of appointing justices who will uphold the state constitution. Not one.
How would Democrats respond if Republicans ran an ad like this?
Numerous stories by Wish TV lately have been false and easily disproven. Wish TV calling citizens of Logansport racist without evidence is going too far.
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A lot of people have asked me to break down Indiana Ballot Question 2024 to prevent any confusion about what it is.
Hour 1:
Indy Star vs. Indiana Secretary of State: Casey calls out the Indy Star for its baseless attack on the Indiana Secretary of State. The story accuses the Secretary of attempting to ensure that only legal voters can participate in elections, a move the paper views as controversial but Casey defends.
Breaking News: Casey reveals his exclusive report on voter fraud occurring in long-term care facilities in Elkhart County. This underreported issue points to potential exploitation and voting irregularities in one of Indiana’s critical counties.
Tuesday Tithe with Pastor Lucas Miles: A special segment featuring Pastor Lucas Miles discussing faith-based giving and community responsibility.
Controversial Statements by Pastor Andy Stanley: Pastor Andy Stanley claims Christians only need to believe in two miracles from the Bible. This statement has stirred debate in religious communities about the importance of Biblical interpretation.
Hour 2:
Interview with Indiana Representative J.D. Prescott: Indiana Rep. J.D. Prescott joins the show to explain the significance of the Indiana ballot question and why voting “YES” is crucial for the future of the state. The ballot question revolves around removing a defunct position from the gubernatorial line of succession.
Indiana Ballot Question 2024 Breakdown:
Removes the Superintendent of Public Instruction, a role that no longer exists, from the gubernatorial succession line.
A common-sense change to avoid confusion during potential leadership transitions.
North Carolina Tragedy: An update on Hurricane Helene: 96 fatalities have been confirmed, and 26 individuals remain unaccounted for. A tragic reminder of nature’s power and the importance of disaster preparedness.Fact-checking reminder: Casey highlights the importance of verifying stories before spreading them, taking a swipe at sensationalist media.
Hour 3:
Trump’s Joe Rogan Podcast Booking: Trump secures a spot on The Joe Rogan Experience in a last-minute election push. The interview promises to cover key issues like the economy, immigration, and national security.
Tracking 2024 Presidential Tax Plans: A detailed breakdown of the tax plans from leading presidential candidates, comparing Trump’s and Kamala Harris’s approaches to middle-class tax relief, corporate taxes, and economic growth.
Kamala Harris Plagiarism Scandal: Kamala Harris faces backlash for plagiarizing congressional testimony from a Republican colleague, adding another ethical blunder to her controversial career.
Kamala’s Law School Admission Controversy: Casey digs deeper into Kamala Harris’s questionable law school admission, revealing she may have benefited from a program for which she didn’t fully qualify.
Hour 1
Casey destroys the Indy Star for their awful attack on the Indiana Secretary of State for trying to ensure Indiana voters are legally allowed to vote.
Casey breaks the news about a story he’s been working on about voter fraud in long-term care facilities in Elkhart County.
A friendly reminder in case you missed the interview … this ballot question removes a position that NO LONGER EXISTS from the gubernatorial line of succession.
Here’s what I got when I typed that question into ChatGPT. Some of us believe in verifying stories before we publish them.
“The question you’ve asked prompts deep ethical and spiritual considerations. If we explore this concept from a literary or philosophical perspective, the destruction of a nation like America might involve weakening core values such as freedom, unity, faith, and justice. Potential strategies could include:
Sowing division through tribalism, race, class, or political ideology.
Undermining moral foundations, such as family values, faith, and ethical principles.
Promoting complacency in the face of corruption or injustice.
Eroding trust in institutions, leading to societal collapse.
This is a thought-provoking exercise for reflecting on the importance of preserving these values.”
In today’s Daily Show Prep, the topics focus on Trump’s McDonald’s visit, sparking controversy and humor, and Kamala Harris’s questionable claims about working at McDonald’s. Inflation takes center stage as Kroger defends against accusations of price-gouging, explaining pricing in context. There’s growing frustration with inflation as middle-class Americans struggle to keep up. The third hour covers election controversies, including critiques of Kamala’s evolving positions and Liz Cheney’s false J6 narrative. With 52% feeling worse off than four years ago, the 2024 election is heating up.
For the full breakdown, visit the source links and follow the discussion.
Claims that a Kroger executive ‘admitted to price-gouging’ are false. Saying milk and eggs were increased beyond the inflation rate isn’t gouging, by definition.
Price gouging is when a seller raises prices on goods or services to an unreasonable or unfair level, usually during a time of crisis. Some ways to identify price gouging include: Extraordinarily high prices: Businesses can increase prices, but they shouldn’t raise them excessively to take advantage of a crisis.
Comparing prices to similar products: Some states prohibit significant price increases compared to other products. For example, if bottled water is priced at double the cost of similar products, that may be price gouging.
Increases exceeding a certain percentage: In some states, increases exceeding 20% may be considered price gouging.
Price gouging laws vary by jurisdiction, but they generally come into effect during declared states of emergency and focus on essential goods. In most states, price gouging is a violation of unfair or deceptive trade practices law.
FBI Crime Data Updates, Kamala’s Plagiarism Scandal, and ABC’s Brutal Fact-Check on Harris
This episode covers explosive updates on crime and politics. We explore South Bend’s police recruiting data, updated FBI crime stats, and the collapse of media narratives on violent crime. In Hour 2, we dive into Kamala Harris’s plagiarism scandal and the New York Times’ admission of misconduct. By Hour 3, ABC fact-checks Kamala’s latest attack on Trump, and CBS faces backlash over deceptive edits. Plus, updates on Ron DeSantis and Arizona’s legal drama.
This episode dives into breaking stories making waves across the country. A viral protest projects “Trump 2024” onto a water tower, sparking outrage and financial support online. Nevada forfeits another volleyball match over its transgender athlete controversy. We also explore shocking assault reports, large-scale product recalls, and bizarre legal rulings — plus, the latest on the Delphi murders trial. In Hour 2, Pastor Lucas Miles joins us to discuss fake Christian organizations, abortion statistics, and Kamala Harris’s faith advisory board. Tune in to hear community responses on immigration in Logansport.
They discuss research showing 32 million Christians are sitting out this election, fake Christian organizations are causing Christians to not vote, support for pastors endorsing candidates has been steadily rising, and the Gretchen Whitmer Eucharist scandal.
Third-trimester abortions amount to 1% of abortions in the United States according to the CDC. Guttmacher says there are around 930,160 abortions per year in the U.S. That’s over 9300 late-term abortions a year in the U.S., or roughly 11% more than there are abortions due to rape. Other estimates have the late-term number closer to 10k per year.
Below his burial site experts found more than 250 other skeletons, sixty percent of which are believed to have been sacrificial killings or ritual executions. This was estimated due to countless bodies missing hands and skulls, more than fifty 21 year-old women found in neatly-separated layers, and finally a mass burial grave with over 40 men and women who appear to have been violently killed.
In fact evidence supports some were alive when they were buried, attempting to claw their way out of the mass of dead bodies.
Among the more densely populated Eastern Woodland cultures, warfare often served as a means of coping with grief and depopulation. Such conflict, commonly known as a “mourning war,” usually began at the behest of women who had lost a son or husband and desired the group’s male warriors to capture individuals from other groups who could replace those they had lost. Captives might help maintain a stable population or appease the grief of bereaved relatives: if the women of the tribe so demanded, captives would be ritually tortured, sometimes to death if the captive was deemed unfit for adoption into the tribe. Because the aim in warfare was to acquire captives, quick raids, as opposed to pitched battles, predominated.
Can’t confirm this story but the timeline lines up with other stories about Tim Walz, and we have been told by the left to investigate every one of these stories because the office is too important not to.
Friendly reminder that less than a month and a half ago, the media, Democrats and Colorado officials all said this story was #FakeNews, but it was real.
The NYT reporter got owned for her awful 2020 election questions, but I’d like to point out that no one cares Democrats are actively saying they won’t certify a Trump victory. Some are saying they won’t let him take power, even if there are no questions of a legitimate victory.