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Kamala’s Deceitful Google Ads ‘Part of Her Strategy,’ MRC’s Schneider Warns
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Kamala’s Deceitful Google Ads ‘Part of Her Strategy,’ MRC’s Schneider Warns

Media pundits have clutched their pearls at Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign for deceitfully editing news headlines in Google ads. But MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider said the scandal was predictable. In a Wednesday interview on Fox Business’s The Evening Edit, Schneider said this scandal is in line with the rules-for-thee-but-not-for-me mantra of the Biden-Harris administration’s fight against misinformation. “This is all part of her strategy,” he told Fox Business anchor Elizabeth MacDonald. “The Kamala Harris campaign has made one thing clear, that news that is accurately reflective of her views has to be deemed misinformation, but her deceptive ads are supposed to be honored because they actually help her,” Schneider stated. Schneider’s comments stem from information first discovered by AllSides, and later picked up by Axios, which busted the Harris-Walz presidential campaign for running Google ads news reports with fictitious headlines. Harris’s ultimate goal? Whitewashing her reputation while tucking away from the leftist-friendly media. “She is, obviously, not speaking to reporters,” Schneider said, referring to Harris not holding a press conference since Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed her (25 days, to be specific).  Schneider further expanded, “She does not want to speak to the American voter through the media, but she is very creative and running a very effective ad campaign. And she's running micro-targeted ads to segments of the voting population. And that is why she has really picked up in the polls.” The approval pick-up is triggered by what Schneider called a “fraud on the American voter.” He warned, however, that “we can't merely complain” as Big Tech platforms are putting their thumbs on the scale ahead of the election.  In remarks to Axios, Google reportedly said Harris’s cunningly edited ads did not violate its terms of service. They did this because it “helps her,” Schneider declared. Harris’s plan to run fake headlines as Google ads followed the release of a bombshell Media Research Center/McLaughlin & Associates poll showing that between 71 and 86 percent of Democrat and Independent voters either had no knowledge of the most radical positions previously endorsed by the vice president or were unsure. Fox News anchor and comedian Greg Gutfeld juxtaposed the deceitful Google ads with the MRC polls to explain how Harris plans to keep Americans in the dark about her policies. The policies include allowing death row inmates to vote, endorsing Medicare-for-all, upending ICE and co-sponsoring the Green New Deal. “According to an MRC poll, over 70% of Democrats aren't familiar with Harris's radical policies—and that's a win for Harris. But it's got to be weird to be happy when fewer people know about your beliefs: ‘They don't think I'm as crazy as I really am,’” he said on the Wednesday installment of The Five. “If you're grateful that you're hiding them from the public, you know, why not just listen to the public and have to, like, worry about what you said before? It’s like a cheating husband: ‘What did I say before? I’ve gotta keep lying.’ No, why don't you just listen to the people?” Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on hate speech and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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How to Save 35% on Chewy & Get Free Shipping on Your Next Order
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How to Save 35% on Chewy & Get Free Shipping on Your Next Order

We’re always on the lookout for the best ways to save on cat food and supplies, and we think we’ve found a fantastic offer for you. With this deal, you can save 35% and enjoy free shipping when you shop through Chewy.com. How to Score a 35% Discount on Chewy: Step 1 – Visit Chewy.com Visit Chewy.com. Make sure to use this link! Step 2 – Browse & Shop Select the pet supplies you need and add them to your cart through Start Autoship option. This is key to securing the 35% discount.   Step 3 – Start a New Autoship The 35% discount applies to your first Autoship (as seen above). Click “Continue”. Step 4 – Proceed to checkout After you are finished with your shopping, proceed to checkout to finalize your purchase. Important: Don’t forget to sign up for Autoship. This is essential to securing the 35% discount. Step 5- Enjoy your savings and free shipping! Just fill out your shipping details and choose your payment method. That’s it! Your discounted items are on the way to your home! Keep in mind that the 35% discount is linked to Autoship. You can choose a delivery schedule that suits you, and if it’s not working out, you can cancel anytime. We hope you find this deal as great as we do. Feel free to reach out if you discover other deals like this—we’d love to share them with our readers. The post How to Save 35% on Chewy & Get Free Shipping on Your Next Order appeared first on PangoVet.
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Big Whoop: Gavin Newsom Brags About Tackling Organized Retail Theft, Gets CLOBBERED by Math Instead
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Big Whoop: Gavin Newsom Brags About Tackling Organized Retail Theft, Gets CLOBBERED by Math Instead

Big Whoop: Gavin Newsom Brags About Tackling Organized Retail Theft, Gets CLOBBERED by Math Instead
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President Joe Biden Tells Donald Trump to ‘Get a Job’ (President, Maybe?)
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President Joe Biden Tells Donald Trump to ‘Get a Job’ (President, Maybe?)

President Joe Biden Tells Donald Trump to ‘Get a Job’ (President, Maybe?)
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Despicable UCLA Appeals to Ninth Circuit So They Can Allow Antisemitism on Campus This Fall
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Despicable UCLA Appeals to Ninth Circuit So They Can Allow Antisemitism on Campus This Fall

Despicable UCLA Appeals to Ninth Circuit So They Can Allow Antisemitism on Campus This Fall
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Biden Wants You to Pay for Illegal Immigrants' Healthcare Costs
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Biden Wants You to Pay for Illegal Immigrants' Healthcare Costs

Biden Wants You to Pay for Illegal Immigrants' Healthcare Costs
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Cringeworthy Kamala Disqualifies Herself With Tone-Deaf Remarks on Economy
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Cringeworthy Kamala Disqualifies Herself With Tone-Deaf Remarks on Economy

Cringeworthy Kamala Disqualifies Herself With Tone-Deaf Remarks on Economy
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DNC 2024 will stream on more than a dozen platforms – including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube
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DNC 2024 will stream on more than a dozen platforms – including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube

Once the 2024 Democratic National Convention gets underway in Chicago next week, get ready -- you're going to see live DNC footage everywhere you go online. For the first time, next week's convention at which Kamala Harris will be nominated as her party's standard-bearer will stream on more than a dozen major platforms ranging from TikTok to Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X, Prime Video, and more. It's a first for the DNC, which this year will not only offer an unprecedented number of ways to tune in to the proceedings -- its blanketing of the internet also aligns with the Harris campaign's usage of more than 175 staffers whose work includes “digital persuasion and mobilization,” according to Semafor. That digitally oriented work includes everything from meme-y posts to responding to breaking news events across the Kamala Harris and KamalaHQ social channels, which also benefit from a Gen Z rapid response team that produces daily content. “With more and more Americans consuming their news in new and innovative ways, Democrats stand ready to meet them where they are -- and to bring our vision for a brighter future to households all across the country," DNCC Executive Director Alex Hornbrook said about the convention, which will take place from Aug. 19-22. In addition to offering a range of accessible viewing options, the DNC will also be available with English and Spanish language audio along with corresponding captions in both languages. The DNCC will also provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and audio description services to its streaming partners. Among the platforms and URLs that will take viewers to the DNC's online content are: DemConvention.com/watch YouTube.com/demconvention   x.com/demconvention   tiktok.com/@demconvention   instagram.com/demconvention   Facebook.com/demconvention   Twitch.tv/demconvention Amazon Prime Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y52w0sVwFvI Don't Miss: The internet has already decided who should portray Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ running mate, on SNL The post DNC 2024 will stream on more than a dozen platforms – including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $10 off school supplies, $189 Apple Watch SE, $140 FlexiSpot electric standing desk, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $299 Apple Watch Series 9, $50 off PS5, $200 off PSVR, $100 Hoover carpet cleaner, more Today’s deals: $699 Apple Watch Ultra 2, self-bagging trash can, $349 Dyson V8 Plus vacuum, more
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Medieval Coin Treasure Unearthed in Glottertal: A Glimpse into the 14th-Century Economy
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Medieval Coin Treasure Unearthed in Glottertal: A Glimpse into the 14th-Century Economy

One of the largest medieval coin hoards in recent decades has been unearthed in Glottertal, a picturesque village in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district of Germany. This extraordinary find, consisting of approximately 1,600 coins, offers a rare window into the economic practices of 14th-century Europe and sheds light on the region's minting activity, silver trade, and the broader monetary circulation in Breisgau. A Routine Task Turns into a Major Archaeological Find The treasure was discovered by Claus Völker, a local citizen who was assisting with the laying of a pipeline near the village swimming pool in early May 2024, records a Stuttgart Regional Council  press release. Völker's sharp eye caught sight of what he initially described as "small metal plates" within the excavation. Realizing the potential significance of these objects, he promptly reported the find to the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) in the Stuttgart Regional Council. LAD archaeologists, alongside Völker, visited the site the same day to recover the coins, and discovered a whopping 1000 coins. On subsequent visits, a team of certified detectorists braved difficult conditions, including heavy rains that turned the excavation site into knee-deep mud, and uncovered an additional 600 coins, bringing the total to around 1,600. Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsHistory & ArchaeologyRead Later 
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Facebook Admits Limiting Ads for Quaid's 'Reagan' Movie
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Facebook Admits Limiting Ads for Quaid's 'Reagan' Movie

Facebook on Tuesday admitted to limiting ads for Dennis Quaid's new "Reagan" film, telling Newsweek: "While there are no restrictions on this page that would prevent the admins from posting, we did identify a handful of ads from this account that were incorrectly rejected."
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