Wisc. Judge Orders Up to 209K Voter Names Deleted

A Wisconsin judge on Monday found the state’s bipartisan elections commission to be in contempt and ordered it to immediately begin removing up to 209,000 names from the state’s voter rolls or face fines for each day it doesn’t.

Judge Paul Malloy said in his ruling that �time is of the essence in this case” and cannot wait for an Appeals Court or the state Supreme Court to decide the case. He also seemed peeved that commissioners hadn’t already begun purging the voter names.

“I cannot be clearer on this. They need to follow the order,� Malloy said.

The state Justice Department asked Malloy to stay his order of contempt pending an appeal of his ruling, but the judge denied the request.

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‘Inequality in a nutshell’: AOC mourns Dow surge

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Sunday that a Wall Street where profits increase, but everyday wages do not is a perfect example of an unfair economic system she often speaks against.

“The Dow soars, wages don�t,” the New York Democrat tweeted. “Inequality in a nutshell.”

The freshman lawmaker was reacting to news that the Dow had soared past 29,000 for the first time.

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Selection bias and abortion propaganda from CNN

There aren�t many life events a woman is less likely to discuss with a stranger than abortion.

There aren�t many issues where the major media�s bias is stronger and more uniform than abortion.

Add those two factors together, and you get a factually misleading, seemingly agenda-driven piece from CNN asserting that almost no women feel regret five years after having an abortion.

�The top emotion all the groups of women in the study said they felt at the end of the survey was relief,� CNN reported. �Researchers came to this conclusion after surveying nearly 1,000 women and following up with them 11 times over a period of five years.�

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‘I was sooo concerned’: Trump mocks Cory Booker after he drops presidential bid

President Trump took to Twitter to mock Cory Booker after he dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary race.

�Really Big Breaking News (Kidding): Booker, who was in zero polling territory, just dropped out of the Democrat Presidential Primary Race,� Trump said. �Now I can rest easy tonight. I was sooo concerned that I would someday have to go head to head with him!�

Booker, 50, announced his decision to drop out of the race on Monday in a video posted to social media. The New Jersey senator had struggled to gain traction in the contest, and most polls never registered him at more than 2% to 3% support.

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Deafening Cheers Break Out For Trump At National Championship Game


President Donald Trump was greeted with thunderous applause and cheers on Monday when he arrived at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship game between No. 1 LSU and No. 3 Clemson.

As Trump and first lady Melania Trump walked onto the field they were greeted with overwhelming cheers and chants of �USA� broke out among the fans in attendance.

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“This Should Be Disqualifying For Biden”: More Damning Footage Resurfaces

Yet another video of Democratic primary front runner Joe Biden passionately defending the 2003 Iraq invasion and occupation has resurfaced and is going viral. In it he even sings George W. Bush’s praises at a moment which came a mere few months after the now infamous “Mission Accomplished” stunt aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.

This comes in a campaign where he’s lied repeatedly about his leading role in pushing the war authorization through the Senate five months before the March 2003 invasion, seeking to distance himself and methodically conceal the facts now that public opinion has long shifted. It also has resurfaced at a moment John Kerry is currently making the rounds on major networks defending Biden against Bernie Sanders� criticism of Biden’s clear pro-war record.

At a crucial moment Biden’s speech, delivered at the Hawkish DC Brookings Institution in July 2003 actually slammed anti-war Democrats and simultaneously upheld Bush and his disastrous war as “bold and popular” and promised further support to the neocon administration.

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