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The Non-Indigenous Palestinians
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The Non-Indigenous Palestinians

Arabs began flooding into Palestine in large numbers after Zionists began arriving there. The post The Non-Indigenous Palestinians appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Congress Must Expose the Senility Coup
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Congress Must Expose the Senility Coup

And invalidate any actions taken during Biden’s mental incapacity. The post Congress Must Expose the Senility Coup appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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In Schools, Jews Lose
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In Schools, Jews Lose

Jew-hate flourishes in U.S. schools. The post In Schools, Jews Lose appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Joy Reid Fears How Trump Supporters Will Behave in the Next Pandemic
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Joy Reid Fears How Trump Supporters Will Behave in the Next Pandemic

Joy Reid is a Harvard graduate. They’re not turning them out like they used to. She nonstop smears political opponents, and she’s racist. Her views are rarely accurate. In this clip, she deigns to stereotype most Trump supporters and then says she fears another pandemic. Why does she fear it? Because Trump supporters might not […] The post Joy Reid Fears How Trump Supporters Will Behave in the Next Pandemic appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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She Got SKEWERED! Candace Owens’ Has EPIC Christmas Eve Meltdown...
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She Got SKEWERED! Candace Owens’ Has EPIC Christmas Eve Meltdown...

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CNN Pushes Sour Grapes On Trump Win, But Republican Brad Todd Scores The Zinger
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CNN Pushes Sour Grapes On Trump Win, But Republican Brad Todd Scores The Zinger

The Christmas edition of CNN This Morning tried to throw a wet blanket on Trump's win, saying voters chose him despite his lies, etc.  A panelist cast Kamala's campaign as always having been a long shot, a "Hail Mary."  When panelists downplayed the scope of Trump's win, Republican strategist Brad Todd scored the segment's zinger, saying:  "I am all for Democrats under-reading this, and convincing themselves that this was this was really not as bad as it was. Donald Trump took the gains that he'd made in 2016 with the white working class and extended it to working-class voters of color. That is a major, major change."   Host Kasie Hunt headed the cold water brigade, beginning the segment by saying that after the 2020 election, Trump "attempted to overthrow the results of that election in ways that resulted in dozens of criminal charges, after a violent mob stormed the Capitol to try to prevent the certification of his defeat."  The results, she said, showed that Trump "paid no political price for his lies about fraud in that election, his efforts to overturn it, or the criminal charges he has faced since then. And that is the crux of it. Enough of the electorate decided that change was more important than any concerns over Trump's behavior." CNN political analyst Alex Thompson then tried to cast Kamala's campaign as always having been a long-shot, uphill, struggle from the beginning, and "in the end, the Kamala Harris 107-day campaign was a Hail Mary pass. And I think they actually got closer than some Democrats expected." In fact, there was Democrat optimism galore during Kamala's campaign. All the "joy" and good "vibes." A successful convention. What was seen as a triumphant debate. And headlines like these: A Mood of Optimism at Kamala Harris's First Campaign Stop Democrats head into their convention feeling optimistic Democrats bask in optimism of Harris surge Debate Victory SURGES Kamala Harris in NEW National Polls Former Obama Justice Department appointee Elliot Williams noted Trump's relatively small margin of victory compared to Reagan's 18-point landslide in 1984. And former Biden comms director Kate Bedingfield piped up to note that Biden had won by 4.5% in 2020, compared to Trump's 1.5% victory in November. That's when Brad Todd lowered the hammer. And all the panel could do was chuckle in rueful acknowledgment of the truth of his words.  Here's the transcript. CNN This Morning 12/25/24 6:09 am ET KASIE HUNT: Four years after he lost the 2020 election, after he attempted to overthrow the results of that election in ways that resulted in dozens of criminal charges, after a violent mob stormed the Capitol to try to prevent the certification of his defeat, and after being injured in one of two assassination attempts against him, Donald Trump prevailed in the 2024 election, winning the Electoral College and, for the first time, the popular vote.  The former president made gains across the country in blue states, in red states, in rural areas, in cities. And in fact, my colleagues here at CNN wrote the day after the election quote, Trump made gains with nearly every demographic group compared with his 2020 loss, CNN's exit polls showed. And his apparent near mirroring of the 2016 map would indicate that he paid no political price for his lies about fraud in that election, his efforts to overturn it, or the criminal charges he has faced since then.  And that is the crux of it. Enough of the electorate decided that change was more important than any concerns over Trump's behavior.  ALEX THOMPSON: When we look back, we'll probably think of this election was over in June and July. The combination of that debate performance and then the assassination attempt, which you saw in the favorability ratings, Trump sort of had his highest favorability of his entire political career after that moment.  And then, you know, the Kamala Harris of it all, I think you could, you obviously pointed out some mistakes that she made. You could say she should have gone Joe Rogan, all these little tactical things.  But in the end, the Kamala Harris 107-day campaign was a Hail Mary pass. And I think they actually got closer than some Democrats expected. She only lost across three states by 250,000 votes. Now, he still won the popular vote, but she had a chance to pull the inside straight. I think that's how we'll look back on this election.  . . .  KATE BEDINGFIELD: I do think as we have gotten farther and farther from the election, I think Democrats are absorbing it a little bit less as a  you know, to use Obama's words, a shellacking, and a little bit more of a look at where voters are dissatisfied with the status quo, and how Democrats can think about really tacking to their concerns, particularly on the economy . .  . So, you know, I don't think that all hope is lost for the Democrats, and I think there were people on, you know, November 6th, 7th, and 8th who were saying all hope is lost for the Democrats. I don't think that that's true.  ELLIOT WILLIAMS: Donald Trump won by, I believe, it's 1.5% in the popular vote. By way of comparison, Reagan won '84 by 18 points. That is a shellacking. That is a national mandate. And when it comes to the business of governing a country that is still very divided and still very close, regardless of what Congress looks like, it will just be interesting.  BEDINGFIELD: Biden also won 4.5% in 2020, by the way, so.  BRAD TODD: I am all for Democrats under-reading this [panel laughs] and just convincing themselves that this was this was really not as bad as it was.  I mean, the state that swung the most in the state legislature from Democrat to Republican was Vermont! Vermont! Like, the least religious, least conservative state in the country.  Democrats lost up and down the ballot. And Donald Trump took the gains that he'd made in 2016 with the white working class and extended it to working-class voters of color. That is a major, major change. We're in the middle of a realignment, the end of the fifth political party system, as political science professors call it, is here. This is a pretty historic time.  
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Church of England Warns Clergy About Christmas Carols With 'Problematic Words'
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Church of England Warns Clergy About Christmas Carols With 'Problematic Words'
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Trump Trolls Canada, Denmark, and Panama for Christmas but Behind the Fun He Makes Serious Points
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Trump Trolls Canada, Denmark, and Panama for Christmas but Behind the Fun He Makes Serious Points

Trump Trolls Canada, Denmark, and Panama for Christmas but Behind the Fun He Makes Serious Points
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The First Christmas Movie Ever Made Is 126 Years Old
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The First Christmas Movie Ever Made Is 126 Years Old

The Christmas movie tradition dates back as far as the Victorian era, with the oldest of this enormous collection of Christmas movies being 126 years old. Santa Claus was created in 1898 by filmmaker George Albert Smith, whose clip is arguably the oldest production of this kind, coming ten decades after the first moving footage was recorded. Although Santa Claus may be underwhelming for this generation as high-tech movies lasting hours are the order of the day, it took a lot of work to create at the time. It was also the first time in cinema that a parallel shot was used. What is this oldest of Christmas movies about? Santa Claus/Youtube Santa Claus was a brief story about Father Christmas’ visit to two siblings, who got put to bed by their nanny before his arrival. He goes down the chimney and places gifts in their stockings which they love upon seeing them at daybreak. The skit-length film is proof that the feeling of Christmas being incomplete without a movie to watch is nothing new, as even those from centuries ago relished the entertainment. Smith made more productions after Santa Claus and they include The Kiss In The Tunnel and Grandma’s Reading Glass, which show more innovation from the last. Where to watch the oldest Christmas movie Santa Claus/Youtube Santa Claus is available on YouTube, and although it is a silent clip in black-and-white, it is an enjoyable show of how far movie-making has come. Michael Brooke on the British Film Institute regards it as one of the most visually and conceptually sophisticated British films made up to then. Hundreds of thousands of YouTube users have viewed the film and shared their thoughts in the comments section. “It is so crazy to think that those people were living over a century ago, and they’ll always be kept alive through this film,” someone said, while another was amazed that Queen Victoria was still alive at the time. Next up: There Is One Villain In ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ You Can’t Help But Despise Even During Christmas—And It’s Not Mr. Potter The post The First Christmas Movie Ever Made Is 126 Years Old appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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America-Backed Aid Agency Pulls Report on Gaza After U.S. Ambassador Exposes Data as ‘Inaccurate’ and ‘Outdated’ 
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America-Backed Aid Agency Pulls Report on Gaza After U.S. Ambassador Exposes Data as ‘Inaccurate’ and ‘Outdated’ 

An America-backed famine monitoring agency is rescinding a report alleging that Israel created a near-total blockade of humanitarian and commercial food supplies to Northern Gaza after the American Ambassador…
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