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| DATE: WEDNESDAY, 12.13.23 LAST UPDATE: 09:03 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
BOTTOM OF HOUR 1 GUEST: Aaron Sibarium TOPIC: Harvard continues to protect its president, Claudine Gay, despite evidence that she broke Harvard’s own code of conduct on plagiarism. TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Mark Levin TOPIC: Why special counsel Jack Smith is pressuring the Supreme Court to make a decision about President Trump's immunity in January 6 case. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Marlo Oaks TOPIC: The federal government's new proposed plan to control public and private lands in the name of climate change. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Dec 13, 2012 - Obama's stuttering nonsense... Best and worst Christmas songs... Glenn's most interesting people list... The story of Pat's flying dog... Pelosi Kwanzaa Quiz... Is Glenn destroying 'Glee'?... The GOP is becoming the Whig Party...
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
New poll finds rampant mail-in voting fraud in the 2020 election It appears likely that more than 14 million ballots cast in 2020 were fraudulent. Jack Smith Says He Knows When Trump’s Phone Was Unlocked & When the Twitter App Was Open on Jan. 6 Federal investigators probing the 2020 presidential election reportedly obtained phone records from the White House. The disclosure suggests the records could serve as evidence in the forthcoming trial. Ten revelations that changed Americans' understanding of events on Jan. 6 These Jan. 6 story developments show that there are still unanswered questions about the riot itself, law enforcement response, and the investigations in the aftermath. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Says Biden Giving Federal Agencies 'The Green Light To Go After' Elon Musk The FCC has rejected Starlink’s request for an $885 million subsidy, a decision that has sparked controversy, especially among its commissioners. Brendan Carr, an FCC commissioner, suggested the decision is politically motivated and not based on objective legal, factual, or policy grounds. House Proposal Would Expand Federal Warrantless Spying Authority One bill set to be considered would grow the scope of federal digital surveillance and would authorize the federal government to use those powers against more individuals. Foreign-run organized theft rings ravaging US retail stores with immigrant shoplifters: FBI Federal investigators have tracked major retail theft incidents back to criminal organizations in Europe and South America that send non-U.S. citizens into the United States with the sole objective of stealing. Major pharmacies release customer medical records to police without warrants Rite Aid, CVS Health, and Kroger representatives said the companies allow pharmacy staff members to give law enforcement officers the medical records of customers, including prescription history, in stores without proof of a warrant. Illinois Agrees Not To Enforce Law Targeting Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers The law would have allowed the state’s attorney general to investigate alleged consumer fraud against crisis pregnancy centers that speak out about health risks and abortion. San Francisco Democratic supervisor blames capitalism for city's drug and homelessness crisis Dean Preston said what is occurring “is absolutely the result of capitalism and what happens in capitalism to the people at the bottom rungs.” Doritos-flavored alcoholic beverage to be released "Empirical x Doritos captures all the indulgent flavors of your favorite Nacho Cheese in liquid form," Empirical states. 'It went through my testicle into my butt cheek': Man shot in groin by ex, says he still loves her Tonya "wanted me to take a walk with her, and I found out she had a pistol with her. She said it was a pellet gun, and I said, ‘Let me see it because I’m not going anywhere with you if you got a gun,’ and she pulled it out and shot me.’" |
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Government Unions Spent Over Half A Billion Dollars Backing Democrats, The Left During Midterm Elections: Report The four largest public sector unions spent nearly $700 million backing Democrats and leftist causes during last year’s elections, with nearly 60% of the funds coming from union dues, according to an analysis of spending by the Commonwealth Foundation. As Trump widens his lead, the Biden administration steps up efforts to imprison its chief political rival Two things are true today. Trump's polling has never been better, and Jack Smith is in a rush to put Trump on trial. Biden gets bad news as one-fifth of black voters say they want another option Nearly one-fifth of the respondents, 17%, said they would vote for Trump over Biden, while 20% said they would vote for a third-party candidate instead of the two front-runners if the election were held today. Reuters poll: Biden holds 4-point lead in seven 2020 battleground states Biden holds a 4-point lead over Trump in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan among those "who said they were sure to vote" in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released Tuesday. Bill Clinton ripped Hillary's 2016 campaign in vulgar outburst, new book claims "Former president Bill Clinton, surveying the landscape and the ham-handed efforts at identity politics, was bereft, lamenting to a longtime friend in the fall of 2016 that Hillary's campaign 'could not sell p**** on a troop train,'" Ryan Grim wrote. Mike Johnson and the 'Christian nationalist' bogeyman The House speaker’s critics seem to think he is a threat to the republic because he sees his faith as informing his political beliefs. That makes him a typical Christian politician in America. DeSantis talks saving Israel, Social Security, and uniting the country at CNN town hall DeSantis blamed worldwide criticism of Israel on anti-Semitism, turning his focus on the U.N. in particular. As for civilian casualties, he blamed them entirely on Hamas for putting people in harm's way, saying Hamas intends to carry out a "second Holocaust." Pro-life Democrat presidential candidate Terrisa Bukovinac to air gruesome abortion ad on NBC The Bukovinac campaign announced that its ad will begin airing in the Boston/New Hampshire market on NBC in Boston during "The Jimmy Fallon Show." |
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Study: Roving Cats Devour Over 2,000 Species New research finds that free-roaming domestic felines are invasive predators that feast on a staggering array of birds, reptiles, mammals, and even imperiled insects across the globe.
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