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| DATE: TUESDAY, 10.31.23 LAST UPDATE: 08:41 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Andrew Klavan TOPIC: The struggle to be good in an evil world. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Oct 31, 2011 - The left suddenly claims to care about character... The Third Great Awakening... Glenn reads 'The Tell-Tale Heart'... Pelosi defends Obamacare waivers for big business... Was John Lennon against revolution?... Will you be a historian for your children?... Why is Tim Tebow being mocked?... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
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Joe Biden Isn’t ‘Managing’ Or Confronting Problems He and his party actively created them. Tuberville Blasts Biden: ‘Would Rather Burn Down The Senate Than Negotiate’ On Military Abortion Policy Sen. Tommy Tuberville said President Joe Biden would rather “burn the Senate down” before negotiating to lift Tuberville’s hold on Senate approval for military promotions en masse. Kamala Tells '60 Minutes' That Joe Biden Is ‘Alive’ Kamala Harris spoke with "60 Minutes" over the weekend, where she insisted Joe Biden is “very much alive” despite numerous rumors about his health and ability to run for re-election. Democrat Judge Resumes Gag Order Restricting Trump’s Speech On Political Persecution Obama-appointed D.C. District Judge Tanya Chutkan reinstated a gag order against former President Donald Trump Sunday night, even though a federal appeals court in Washington has yet to review it. WSJ: Why Trump’s Drastic Plan to Slash the Government Could Succeed Republican presidential front-runner wants to fire federal employees, assert control over independent agencies, and wrest spending authority from Congress. NY Times: How Trump’s Verbal Slips Could Weaken His Attacks on Biden’s Age On Sunday in Sioux City, Iowa, Mr. Trump wrongly thanked supporters of Sioux Falls, a South Dakota town about 75 miles away, correcting himself only after being pulled aside onstage and informed of the error. Support for Nikki Haley jumps in new Iowa poll, but Trump remains dominant Both DeSantis and Haley have garnered 16% support in the Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll, while Trump holds a commanding lead with 43% support. The Federalist: Mitt Romney, We Hardly Knew Ye In McKay Coppins’ new biography, "Romney: A Reckoning," the senator and former presidential candidate has a long list of grievances that often reveal more about him than about his critics. Sen. John Fetterman: Stroke ‘technically’ killed me, ‘I didn’t expect’ to win “I didn’t have a near-death experience, because technically I had died. It wasn’t like seeing lights or whatever, but it was feeling that everything was being bounded up in things, all coming up through, and I was going to go up to a window into the sky.” |
Companies flee Democratic-run states imposing high taxes This year’s report found that Wyoming took the top spot for best business tax climate, followed by South Dakota, Alaska, Florida, and Montana. New Hampshire, Nevada, Utah, North Carolina, and Indiana rounded out the top ten spots. Bidenomics: McDonald’s revenue soars as it hikes menu prices: ‘$18 Big Macs’ McDonald’s on Monday reported that its revenue was up 14% in the latest quarter — a surge the burger giant said was driven by “strategic menu price increases.” Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers Tentative accords at Ford Motor, General Motors, and Stellantis are the most generous in decades, raising costs all around.
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Israel at War: In the US... |
The Great Betrayal The left’s reaction to the massacre in Israel has many progressive Jews in the West rethinking their past activism, political affiliations, and friendships. Liberal Jews Have No Reason To Be Surprised By Progressive Anti-Semitism In the Los Angeles Times, Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law School, tells us “nothing” has prepared him for the prevalence of anti-Semitism on campus. Nothing? Mayim Bialik Says ‘Nothing Has Prepared’ Her For Anti-Semitism She’s Seeing In America “Imagine if there was a massacre ... equivalent of 50,000 Americans. And imagine if what happened after that was that all over the world, there were marches of tense of thousands of people calling for further massacre of those people. ... That’s what it feels like right now as a Jewish person.” Nearly half of Americans sympathize more with Israelis in war with Hamas: Poll A NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ poll found 49% side with Israel, 10% side with Palestinians, 26% said both sides are the same, and 15% aren't sure. Nearly 80% of Americans say they worry about the Israel-Hamas conflict leading to a terrorist attack: Poll When asked if they either approve or disapprove of the U.S.’ decision to send military aid to Israel, 70% of respondents approved the measure, while 20% of those surveyed disagreed, the poll said. Yale campus newspaper censors pro-Israel writer’s column on Hamas beheading men, raping women The paper is being criticized for censoring a columnist by removing what it called “unsubstantiated claims that Hamas raped women and beheaded men.” More than 100 Columbia professors sign letter defending students who supported Hamas The professors called on administrators to protect student demonstrators from getting doxxed. Cornell on high alert after hateful messages threaten to ‘slit the throats’ of Jewish students Cornell University was put on high alert after a series of “horrendous, anti-Semitic” messages — including threats to rape and gun down Jewish students and even behead babies — were posted on a public forum, school officials said. Jewish Columbia students slam university’s ‘inaction’ against anti-Semitism: ‘I don’t feel safe’ “‘F–k the Jews’. Those words were not said here on Amsterdam, not on Broadway, those words were said in Jerome Greene Hall — Columbia’s law school building,” Shmidman said. MMA-trained rabbi teaches guns, self-defense to Jewish community as Israel war rages "A lot of people complain; I want people to act,: says Los Angeles Rabbi Yossi Eilfort. Nevada man charged with threatening US senator in anti-Semitic messages The man left numerous menacing voicemails in which he is accused of calling the senator "vermin" and threatening to "finish what Hitler started." |
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Bill Maher Attacks 'the Real Deep State' of Government Regulators, Administrators, and Zoning Officers In a Friday monologue, Maher laid into "the real deep state" of "regulators, administrators, contract reviewers, project managers, fee accessors, special commissioners, zoning officers, and consultants whose job seems to be to make sure that nothing ever happens and then charge you for it." Matthew Perry sold $35M in real estate, downsized to cottage where he was ‘very lonely’ in years before death As the world still mourns his loss, insiders have revealed that Perry was battling a profound sense of loneliness in the years leading up to his demise. |
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