Far-left
Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner mocking a U.S. soldier who was
shot four times in Afghanistan in a resurfaced Reddit comment.
The post made fun of Purple Heart recipient Pfc. Ted Daniels after he took incoming fire during a 2012 clash with the Taliban.
Platner’s now deleted comment went on to say:
"At
least his stupidity and fat ass wheezing are available for all future
infantrymen to witness and hold in contempt. Poor marksmanship on the
Taliban's part is the only reason this mouthbreather made it home, he
managed to make every possible s*** decision possible when it comes to
small unit combat."
gateway pundit
Transportation
Secretary Sean Duffy lit up a Senate hearing Tuesday in a blistering
exchange with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), turning what Democrats
hoped would be an ethics ambush into a full-blown counterattack over the
senator’s own campaign funding.
Gillibrand, the radical left New
York senator who loves lecturing everyone else about “ethics,” tried to
play gotcha over Duffy’s “Great American Road Trip” – a seven-month,
family-friendly project promoting America’s 250th anniversary
(America250).
Lucy
is often presented as one of the strongest proofs for human evolution,
but when you look at the actual evidence, it really doesn't seem like
it...
The famous museum displays make it seem like scientists uncovered a
nearly complete transitional ancestor, but only a small collection of
bone fragments was actually found.
Important parts commonly shown in
reconstructions, like full hands and feet, were never even discovered,
but they still appear in statues and illustrations as if they are
confirmed facts.
Even more surprising, the single neck vertebra
originally attributed to Lucy was later identified as belonging to an
extinct monkey, not Lucy at all.
And when scientists examined the wrist
bones that were found, they appeared much more like those of modern
chimps than humans.
What this reveals is that many of the images people
associate with Lucy are built as much on artistic interpretation and
evolutionary assumptions as they are on physical evidence. The public is
often shown a completed story, while the actual fossil evidence is far
more incomplete and uncertain than most people realize.
upwardnews
A
new report on the events of January 6th lends some credence to a theory
that has long been speculation: the idea that FBI agents played some
role in inciting the events that unfolded on that infamous day.
According
to government records, the FBI had 26 plain-clothed informants at the
Capitol, with more than 13 entering the grounds — which had been
restricted. Apart from those 13, another 4 entered the Capitol building
itself.
Theories regarding the FBI’s involvement in stoking the
protest have long circulated, but the FBI has previously skirted around
answering questions regarding whether or not it had any informants or
agents at the site. Now, we know the truth.
It is important to
add: It is not known whether or not the informants had a particular
reason for attending the protest, or whether they were sent to the site
by the FBI. Still, the fact that there was such a concentration of
informants at one of the most critical events in modern American history
is questionable and reasonably suspicious.