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Three Years Later, Biden Still Hasn’t Said Who’s At Fault For Chaotic Afghanistan Withdrawal
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Three Years Later, Biden Still Hasn’t Said Who’s At Fault For Chaotic Afghanistan Withdrawal

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FLASHBACK: Liberal Reporters Are Always Democrats’ Biggest Fans
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FLASHBACK: Liberal Reporters Are Always Democrats’ Biggest Fans

The Democratic Convention begins tomorrow in Chicago, and there should be absolutely no suspense over how the media will treat Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and the party’s other stars. The MRC’s archives, going back to 1988, show that Democrats always — always — get a huge tailwind of good press coming out of their party conventions. Even the most leftwing candidates — like the Rev. Jesse Jackson in 1988 — are classified as “mainstream,” while liberals like Clinton and Gore in 1992 are dubbed “a conservative pair.” The speeches are universally applauded as amazing feats of inspiration. After his 2016 convention speech, Barack Obama was celebrated as “our national poet,” while journalists fluttered over John Edwards “charisma” in 2004. “Having watched Joe Biden since the ’70s when he first ran for Senate, I’ve never seen him deliver a better speech,” MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell enthused four years ago. There’s a reason why Democrats get a softer ride from journalists. Back in 2004, New York Times reporter John Tierney surveyed journalists at a press party at that year’s Democratic convention: “When asked who would be a better President, the journalists from outside the Beltway picked Mr. Kerry 3-to-1 [over Republican President George W. Bush], and the ones from Washington favored him 12-to-1,” Tierney disclosed in his August 1, 2004 “Political Points” compendium. Eight years later (September 5, 2012), the Huffington Post quoted CNN’s Washington bureau chief Sam Feist pointing out the obvious: “If you watch MSNBC during convention coverage, you have a cheering section for the Democrats.” True, but a journey through the Media Research Center’s archives shows that the list of media cheerleaders extends far beyond MSNBC. Here are some of the choicest quotes collected by MRC analysts and the team at NewsBusters over the years: ■ “Jesse Jackson succeeded in conducting a brilliant presidential campaign....and conducted a mainstream campaign.”— Former CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite during live coverage, July 20, 1988. ■ “He [Jackson] has become here, a kind of new, he’s acquired a new status. He’s almost like Hubert Humphrey was, a sort of conscience of the country.”— Retired correspondent Eric Sevareid during CBS News convention coverage, July 20, 1988. ■ “Even liberal Democrats now...think that Al Gore and Bill Clinton could be a winning ticket. They’re willing to swallow the problems that they have with such a conservative pair in hopes of winning.”— CBS reporter Susan Spencer, July 13, 1992 convention coverage. ■ “That’s the ticket. Not a liberal in sight, and that’s the picture Clinton wants the convention to leave with the country, Democrats happily moving from their liberal past to their centrist future.”— ABC reporter Jim Wooten on the July 13, 1992 World News Tonight, talking about the first night of the Democratic convention. ■ “But with these guys coming [Jesse Jackson and Mario Cuomo], it was kind of like your young love coming back and, ‘oh, I remember when I was, you know, young and in love with this guy who was totally unacceptable, and I did the right thing by marrying the right guy — but, gee, he was kinda cute.’”— ABC’s Cokie Roberts discussing the Democrats’ Tuesday night convention speeches, August 28, 1996 Good Morning America. ■ “Once a generation, conventions create a political star — Mario Cuomo in 1984 with his ‘shining city on a hill speech.’ I think Joe Lieberman might have done that tonight. As one delegate said to me, ‘He really tapped into a spirit in the hall, by tapping into that rich immigrant experience.’”— ABC’s George Stephanopoulos during live convention coverage, August 16, 2000. ■ “Let’s talk about what they are now calling, Mr. Vice President, ‘The Kiss’. You heard about ‘The Catch’ in that football game, this is ‘The Kiss.’ You really planted one on Mrs. Gore at the beginning of your speech there. What were you thinking?...Well after watching that kiss I know how you survived 30 years, Mr. Vice President. Way to go! It’s nice talking to you.”— Today co-host Matt Lauer to Al Gore, August 21, 2000, the Monday following his convention speech. ■ “The personality that Edwards exudes when he comes to these events is something that’s pretty infectious with these delegates. And I talked to one delegate yesterday who says, ‘You know, I’m coming to like John Kerry, but I haven’t yet fallen in love with him. But I will tell you this, I have fallen in love with John Edwards.’ It’s obvious the charisma out there gets to everybody here in the Fleet Center.”— CBS’s John Roberts during live coverage shortly after vice presidential nominee John Edwards finished his convention speech, July 28, 2004. ■ “People who served with him in Vietnam said, ‘You can’t believe what he’s like in battle. He just changes. He gets this look over him.’ And when I saw him walking down the aisle tonight on the way into the speech, I said, ‘Oh yeah, there’s that look.’ And I just knew at that point that he’s going to nail this, and he did. I have never seen the man speak so well.”— Time’s Joe Klein reviewing John Kerry’s convention speech, CNN’s NewsNight, July 29, 2004. ■ “I’m just not so sure I’ve ever witnessed anything like this in all of the politics that I’ve covered, which goes back quite a few years already. This place rumbled. And there were certain points during the speech when the stadium was just so alive, and the ground was almost quaking.”— CBS’s Harry Smith on The Early Show, August 29, 2008, the morning after Barack Obama’s convention address. ■ “In many ways it was less a speech than a symphony. It moved quickly, it had high tempo, at times inspiring, then it became more intimate, slower, all along sort of interweaving a main theme about America’s promise, echoes of Lincoln, of King, even of Reagan and of Kennedy....It was a masterpiece.”— CNN analyst David Gergen during live coverage following Obama’s convention speech, August 28, 2008. ■ “[Obama] had to do two things. He had to be tough and he had to be detailed. We know he is eloquent. He can’t write an ineloquent check, this man.”— Newsweek editor Jon Meacham on PBS’s Charlie Rose following Obama’s speech, August 28, 2008. ■ Keith Olbermann: “For 42 minutes, not a sour note and spellbinding throughout in a way usually reserved for the creations of fiction. An extraordinary political statement. Almost a fully realized, tough, crisp, insistent speech in tone and in the sense of cutting through the clutter....I’d love to find something to criticize about it. You got anything?”Chris Matthews: “No. You know I’ve been criticized for saying he inspires me, and to hell with my critics!...You know in the Bible they talk about Jesus serving the good wine last, I think the Democrats did the same.”— MSNBC live convention coverage, August 28, 2008. ■ “I wanted to take you back to something you wrote. You wrote that ‘I have never had a President who inspired me the way people tell me my father inspired them. But for the first time, I believe, I have found the man who could be that President.’ Do you still feel just as inspired by President Obama?”— ABC’s David Muir to Caroline Kennedy on World News, September 5, 2012. ■ “Bill Clinton simply owned the room here, stayed longer than he was supposed to, but nobody seemed to mind....It was an appearance that was the height of political stagecraft.”— NBC’s David Gregory on Today, September 6, 2012. ■ Co-anchor Scott Pelley: “Night Two of the convention, the floor is covered with shards of glass. Hillary Clinton has shattered another ceiling for women.”...Co-anchor Gayle King: “Happy tears in the room for Hillary Clinton and I mean a lot of tears. One man, a delegate from South Carolina, told me that he went into the ugly cry which means sobbing uncontrollably.”— During CBS’s live Democratic convention coverage, July 26, 2016. ■ “[Barack Obama] invoked the audacity of hope, all of the spirit, all of the creativity of his own brilliant speech writing....I don’t think we’ve ever had a President, save Lincoln, who is as great a speechwriter as this man.”— Correspondent Andrea Mitchell following Barack Obama’s speech as aired on MSNBC’s live Democratic convention coverage, July 27, 2016. ■ “It’s hard, frankly, to stop quoting from his [Barack Obama’s] remarks because they amounted to one of the most moving, inspiring valentines to this country that I’ve ever heard, brimming with regard for it and gratitude to it. We’re going to miss this man, America. Whatever his flaws, he’s been more than our president. Time and again, he’s been our national poet.”— New York Times columnist Frank Bruni in July 28, 2016 piece, “Freedom from Fear.” ■ “For women who have long fought for a woman in the White House, the sight of Clinton walking out on to the stage dressed like a white knight will be something they’ll tell their daughters about.”— Host Carol Costello on CNN Newsroom, July 29, 2016. ■ “I have to say that watching Barack Obama, this was not a convention speech, this was sort of the new definition of the ‘fierce urgency of now.’ And I could see him in the Oval Office. It was intimate and it was chilling and he was declaring a national emergency. And what he was doing was saying, ‘I need you to save democracy. Nothing less.’....This was on a higher plane. This was the emergency.”— CNN chief political analyst Gloria Borger during live convention coverage, August 19, 2020. ■ “There’s nobody like her [Michelle Obama] in the world. She’s got this sort of centered wisdom that I feel like she moves people in a way that other people don’t and so, for her to say, ‘Listen, I hate politics but I’ve also seen the presidency up close and if you think it can’t get worse, I’m here to tell you it can.’ That like, sent a chill through me!”— MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on NBC’s Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, August 20, 2020. ■ MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell: “I have to say having watched Joe Biden since the ’70s when he first ran for the Senate, I’ve never seen him deliver a better speech. When he talks, as you say, so optimistically, saying ‘are we the generation that can wipe the stain of racism from our national character? I think we can.’ It was all hopeful, upbeat, optimistic. It sounded like a presidential address rather than an address to a Democratic convention.”...NBC’s Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd: “The Democrats have laid down a marker and Joe Biden closed it very well.”— MSNBC’s live coverage of the Democratic National Convention, August 20, 2020. ■ “This was his finest hour. Joe Biden gave what I believe was the speech of his life. I thought it was well crafted, well delivered....He took it to Donald Trump, took the fight to Donald Trump, but this was ultimately a message of unity to the country, and I thought, again, the best speech I have ever seen Joe Biden deliver.”— Correspondent Jonathan Karl on ABC’s The Democratic National Convention – Your Voice/Your Vote 2020, August 20, 2020. For more examples from our flashback series, which we call the NewsBusters Time Machine, go here.
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Can America survive its ‘Jezebelification’?
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Can America survive its ‘Jezebelification’?

We, the human race, currently reside in a post-monarchy and increasingly post-nation-state world. One could say that all those living in the West, and soon enough the rest of the world, in the year of our Lord 2024 are essentially transnational nomads — physically, digitally, and spiritually. Everything that makes the world economy run — oil pipelines, shipping lanes, computer networks, trade agreements — exists to serve the Jezebel spirit with ruthless efficiency. We are all splintered off into our own little worlds. No one keeps the same job, the same house, the same friends, the same spouse, or even the same kids for too long. Everything and everyone is temporal, transient, commodified. Now why is that? Short answer: globalizationDefining the terms OK, so what's globalization? The Oxford Dictionary defines globalization as “the increasing integration of economies around the world, particularly through the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders. The term sometimes also refers to the movement of people (labor) and knowledge (technology) across international borders.” But you know, technical terms and their definitions don't really give the average Joe any real understanding about the world around us. What is globalization, really? What is its essence? What drives men to build systems that move money, resources, and (don't forget) migrants to different parts of the world? Well, I have a mental model for you to internalize. Babylon and Jezebel In order to understand "globalization," you need to understand two prerequisite, biblically based terms. We need to start referring to globalization by two other sub-categories: Babylonification and Jezebelification. Let's break it down. Babylonification specifically refers to the mass deracination and migration of large groups of people into big melting-pot societies, much like the major cities of the U.S. and the rest of the West today and much like the original Tower of Babel described in the Bible (Genesis 11:1-9). The lens that the Babylonification model provides us allows us to see Western culture for what it truly is: a concrete jungle of a cesspit that merely maintains the façade and appearance of a civilized and functioning society. Babylon (aka the establishment regime) functions to procure peoples and cultures from different locations all over the world and stick them into a centralized metropolitan district in order to perform low-wage labor, live in shoebox housing, eat soy slop, and turn a once ethnically homogenous neighborhood into a multicultural bazaar. All the decision-making on policy comes from a centralized bureaucratic authority rather than the local community. The Babylon system does not care for the cultures, histories, and subsequent cultural and historical differences of the peoples it procures and the natives it governs. It only cares for maximal economic output. Therefore, Babylonification aims to strip all cultures, languages, and histories and distill them into one culture, one language, and one history in order to breed a compliant laborer population. The commodification of the labor class and the dissolution of the nations exist only to serve the desires of the ruling class. Now, why does Babylonification exist? This leads us into a discussion about Jezebelification. ‘The great prostitute’ Jezebelification can be described as the engine of Babylonification, the underlying motive of the agents who run Babylon. Whereas Babylonification is the corporeal shell, Jezebelification is the heart that pumps its blood. It is the reason why the world has become more and more globalized. As we see in Revelation 17:1-2: “Come, I will show you the judgment of the great prostitute who is seated on many waters, with whom the kings of the earth have committed sexual immorality, and with the wine of whose sexual immorality the dwellers on earth have become drunk.” And again in Revelation 18:11-13: "And the merchants of the earth weep and mourn for her, since no one buys their cargo anymore, cargo of gold, silver, jewels, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, scarlet cloth, all kinds of scented wood, all kinds of articles of ivory, all kinds of articles of costly wood, bronze, iron and marble, cinnamon, spice, incense, myrrh, frankincense, wine, oil, fine flour, wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and chariots, and slaves, that is, human souls." The kings and merchants are a reference to the leaders of business and government of the world, who are motivated solely by power, greed, and sexual satisfaction. They seek only to satisfy their carnal desire, which is an appetite that can never be quenched. They want to serve the Jezebel spirit that inhabits them. So what do they do? Sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll They get rich by making products and services that satisfy their unquenchable erotic Jezebel spirit. They create makeup, lingerie, fast food, social media, and (of course) sex trafficking networks — anything and everything that instantly gratifies the whims of the Jezebel. And as globalization grows and becomes more integrated, so does the power of Babylonification, as the unquenching lust of the Jezebel spirit craves ever more immediate gratification. Everything that makes the world economy run — oil pipelines, shipping lanes, computer networks, trade agreements — exists to serve the Jezebel spirit with ruthless efficiency. Having the entire world’s infrastructure dependent upon the desires of the Jezebel spirit also means that any enterprise not dedicated to serving that spirit will fail. In a highly globalized world, no company can be self-sufficient, as all the pieces in the network depend on each other like links in a chain. Any company refusing to accept its role as cog in the greater Babylonian machine will soon find itself cut off from the services it needs to sustain itself. Social media and payment processing are but two prominent examples. Sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll? Now that these commodities drive our entire market economy, we can see the old Boomer rallying cry for what it really was: a sales pitch. And in this post-Jezebelification world, it’s an offer we can’t refuse.
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Is It 'Commie-La'? Don Lemon Is the Latest to Get Offended Over the Pronunciation of Kamala
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Is It 'Commie-La'? Don Lemon Is the Latest to Get Offended Over the Pronunciation of Kamala

Is It 'Commie-La'? Don Lemon Is the Latest to Get Offended Over the Pronunciation of Kamala
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'PEAK Irony!' Guess What 'Walls Don't Work' Democrats Are Putting Up Around Their Chicago Convention
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'PEAK Irony!' Guess What 'Walls Don't Work' Democrats Are Putting Up Around Their Chicago Convention

'PEAK Irony!' Guess What 'Walls Don't Work' Democrats Are Putting Up Around Their Chicago Convention
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The Campaign of 'Joy' Is Over; Now We Have the Campaign of Events, My Dear Boy, Events
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The Campaign of 'Joy' Is Over; Now We Have the Campaign of Events, My Dear Boy, Events

The Campaign of 'Joy' Is Over; Now We Have the Campaign of Events, My Dear Boy, Events
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‘Bad Omen’ As Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Collapses
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‘Bad Omen’ As Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Collapses

A significant cultural heritage site in Mexico has suffered devastating damage as extreme weather continues to wreak havoc on ancient monuments around the world. On the night of July 29, 2024, relentless rains caused the partial collapse of a 15-meter-high (50-foot) stone pyramid at the Ihuatzio archaeological site in Michoacán, Mexico. The pyramid, one of the best-preserved relics of the Michoacán Kingdom civilization, crumbled as its south wall gave way, reducing a section of this historic structure to rubble. Ihuatzio: A Pillar of Michoacán’s History Ihuatzio, a pre-Hispanic site of great historical significance, was first occupied over 1,100 years ago by indigenous Nahuatl-speaking groups. Later, it became the political and cultural center of the P'urhépecha people, an indigenous civilization renowned for being the only empire the Aztecs could not conquer, explains a Science Alert report. The site includes two pyramids, a fortress, and tombs, offering valuable insights into the region's rich past. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAmericasAncient PlacesRead Later 
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Release of 600 Australian Jews' Names by NYT Staffer Leads to Attacks
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Release of 600 Australian Jews' Names by NYT Staffer Leads to Attacks

A leak of 600 Australian Jews who got doxxed by anti-Israel activists who ultimately harassed, threatened, and vandalized their property has reportedly been traced back to a reporter for The New York Times.
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Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken
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Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken

Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken is an easy comfort food meal that the whole family will enjoy. It can be prepped in about 5 minutes and then it just needs about 50 minutes of hands off time in the oven. Serve it over rice with some green beans for a truly delicious dinner. Creamy Swiss Chicken Bake Recipe Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are seasoned with salt, pepper, and garlic powder and then placed in a baking dish. Cover them with swiss cheese slices and top the cheese with a mixture of mayonnaise, sour cream, and a little Thousand Island salad dressing. The Thousand Island Dressing gives just a touch of sweetness and if you are a lover of Reuben sandwiches, you will love the combination of Swiss cheese and Thousand Island in this baked chicken recipe. Want to save this recipe?Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *Email *Save Finally, sprinkle some Parmesan cheese on top and pop it in the oven to bake. The chicken bakes up moist and tender and there’s a creamy, cheesy layer on top that gets wonderfully golden and crispy on the outside. Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken is an easy dinner you’ll want to make again and again. Make It Spicy If you want to add some heat to this recipe, add a quarter to a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper to the mayonnaise mixture. How To Serve This cheesy chicken bake goe really well over white rice or noodles. I like ti with a side of Southern-Style Green Beans or a Creamy Tomato and Cucumber Salad. Storage Leftovers will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Pin this now to find it laterPin It ★★★★★What readers are saying I made this because i had some swiss cheese that needed to be used. Let me tell you. It was DELICIOUS! creamy, and cheesy and the chicken was super tender. Will definately be adding this to my weeknight meal ideas.A must try! IF you have an Instant Pot, try this Instant Pot Swiss Chicken. More Chicken Recipes Creamed Spinach and Mushroom Smothered Chicken Bacon Wrapped Chicken Thighs With Mustard Cream Sauce Baked Parmesan Chicken Company Chicken Baked Caesar Chicken Creamy Chicken and Rice Casserole Print Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken is an easy comfort food meal that the whole family will enjoy. Chicken breasts are covered in a creamy mixture of mayonnaise, sour cream, and Thousand Island and topped with cheese. Wonderfully cheesy and rich! Serve over white rice or noodles. Course Main DishCuisine Southern Prep Time 5 minutes minutesCook Time 50 minutes minutesTotal Time 55 minutes minutes Servings 4 Calories 461kcal Ingredients4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon pepper1/2 teaspoon garlic powder6 slices thin swiss cheese1/3 cup mayonnaise1/3 cup sour cream2 tablespoons Thousand Island dressing1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese InstructionsPreheat oven to 375 degrees. Season chicken breasts with the salt, pepper and garlic powder.Place chicken breasts in a lightly greased baking dish and cover with swiss cheese slices.In a small bowl, stir together mayonnaise, sour cream, and Thousand Island. Spoon on top of cheese.Sprinkle the parmesan cheese on top.Bake for 50 minutes. Serve with rice. Video NotesIf you want to make this recipe spicy, add a quarter teaspoon or half a teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes to the mayonnaise mixture. NutritionCalories: 461kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 0.05g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 816mg | Potassium: 496mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 467IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 330mg | Iron: 1mg Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. The post Creamy Baked Swiss Chicken appeared first on Spicy Southern Kitchen.
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Don Lemon Interviews Voters on the Street, Doesn't Get the Answers He Was Expecting
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Don Lemon Interviews Voters on the Street, Doesn't Get the Answers He Was Expecting

I'm not sure what Don Lemon's day job is after getting fired from CNN, but he showed up in Atlantic City to do some "man on the street" interviews about the 2024 presidential election. While he was no…
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