AMM Gets Called A Baby Boomer On Twitter

I mean, yeah, compared to the Greatest Generation, Boomers are, per Principal Strickland, “Slackers.” The reason is that Boomers were generally handed everything; however, at least Boomers paid the Greatest Generation lip service while waiting for them to die off so that the boomers could be the de-facto greatest living generation. I might be a millennial, but I’m the smartest […]

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Washington Times On Funding for Transsexual Push

Washington Times tends to be a little sloppy. They use the propaganda phrase here “sex assigned at birth.” Not too bright. Is sex assigned at birth or is it acknowledged? You can make a case that our Creator “assigns” one’s sex at conception. Get with it, Washington Times. You’re supposed to be conservative. I hate to endorse Prager U, but […]

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FakeNews Salt Lake Tribune Demonizes Courageous Teacher Who Stands For Marriage

Fox News, which unfortunately is also pro-homosexual, brings mostly accurate facts on the story. Of course, Fox News also tried to take me out. And, America’s Man’s Man again applauds this courageous substitute teacher for her bravery. FOX NEWS Editorializes Thus: Utah teacher tells boy, excited to be adopted by 2 dads, it’s ‘nothing to be thankful for’ A Utah substitute […]

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Homosexual Fox News Anchor Paints FakeNews As Victim After Jumping

If there’s anything the FakeNews can be reliably expected to do, it’s play the bully while they sell American down the river. Shepard Smith Laments ‘Intimidation of the Press’ in First Speech Since Fox Exit Veteran TV anchor Shepard Smith decried the “intimidation” of journalists  Thursday evening in his first public appearance since departing the Fox News Channel. Smith, known […]

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Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Triggers Federal Inquiry (WSJ)

Deal with Ascension health system aimed at improving patient care provides Google with health-data gold mine By Rob Copeland and Sarah E. Needleman Updated Nov. 12, 2019 11:13 pm ET Google’s project with the country’s second-largest health system to collect detailed health information on 50 million American patients sparked a federal inquiry and criticism from patients and lawmakers. The data on patients […]

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