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Why There Were No Cecil B. DeMille or Carol Burnett Awards at the Golden Globes
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Why There Were No Cecil B. DeMille or Carol Burnett Awards at the Golden Globes

Find out why you didn't see these achievement awards this year.
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IT'S OVER! Fani Willis Dismissed
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2 yrs

The Hero of America’s Forgotten War
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The Hero of America’s Forgotten War

Andrew Jackson was the kind of man whose parrot‚ Poll‚ felt at home attending his funeral — and also the kind of man whose parrot had to be removed from his funeral because no one could get it to stop cursing. Jackson was impulsive‚ irreverent‚ and (as one historian dubbed him) an “atrocious saint.” But he was good at his job — whether it was being the President of the United States of America‚ or being the general that finally routed the British in America’s forgotten war. For Jackson‚ the War of 1812 was a chance to move from relative obscurity to widespread popularity — and he used that opportunity to the fullest. By late 1814‚ Jackson had been made Major General of the U.S. Army’s 7th Military District‚ which included a large portion of Louisiana and‚ of course‚ New Orleans. The territory had been part of the United States for just over a decade (the Louisiana Purchase was completed in 1803)‚ most of its inhabitants spoke French‚ and there was a rather large contingent of the British Navy — the most powerful navy in the world — off of its coast preparing for battle. (READ MORE from Aubrey Gulick: Coming in From England: The Letter ‘S’) The Brits and Americans had been at war since earlier that year. Having defeated France (a relatively easy task given the recent revolution)‚ British troops burned the White House and marched on Baltimore. Word on the street was that they intended to invade the South to split up American forces‚ which is why Jackson was in Louisiana on Dec. 1‚ 1814. Just two weeks later‚ the British began their invasion of Louisiana — curiously‚ Jackson didn’t seem interested in stopping them. On Dec. 23‚ he suddenly attacked and stopped the advancing troops in their tracks. The attack gave Jackson’s troops enough time to withdraw and create a series of barricades outside New Orleans that would prove vital in the coming artillery battle. (READ MORE: Out Here‚ War Is a Precious Memory) On Jan. 8‚ 1815‚ Jackson managed to not only route the British on two fronts using well-protected artillery — he did so losing just 71 Americans to more than 2000 British casualties. What Jackson‚ his Army‚ and the Brits in New Orleans didn’t know was that just two weeks before‚ on Dec. 24‚ 1814‚ American and British diplomats in Belgium had signed the Treaty of Ghent — a document that would be ratified by Congress in February. Technically speaking‚ the battle was rather unnecessary‚ although it did help American perception after the war. While Jackson’s surprising win had very little to do with ending the war‚ the American people saw him as a hero — and he didn’t lay down his sword at New Orleans‚ after waging several military campaigns against Native American tribes and the Spaniards in Florida‚ he decided to run for the presidential office. (READ MORE: Is the Legacy of Pearl Harbor Crumbling?) As it turns out‚ the American people love a personable person — and Jackson was exactly that. Not only did his parrot curse like a sailor‚ he paid off the national debt (incurred during the Revolutionary War)‚ and graciously accepted a 1400-lb wheel of cheese as a gift before inviting anyone who wanted someone to drop in at the White House. Allegedly the place reeked of spoiled milk for weeks. This article originally appeared on Aubrey’s Substack‚ Pilgrim’s Way‚ on Jan. 8‚ 2023. The post The Hero of America’s Forgotten War appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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2 yrs

The Washington Post’s Goofy Gaza Casualty Counts
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The Washington Post’s Goofy Gaza Casualty Counts

In “Killing of Hamas leader signals shift in strategy‚” the Washington Post states that the number of casualties on the Gazan side of the Gaza war is “more than 22‚000 people.” In initial articles at the onset of the war‚ the Post gave the attribution to the “Gaza Health Ministry” as the source of casualty figures. Then‚ in the next wave of articles‚ the Post clarified that it was the “Hamas-run Health Ministry‚” indicating that the terrorist regime of Hamas was overseeing the casualty count. This correctly indicated that the figures are suspect‚ though a stronger disclaimer should have been used. Then‚ in subsequent articles‚ the Post removed the “Hamas-run” disclaimer and went back to quoting the “Gaza Health Ministry‚” and now‚ in this front-page article‚ the Post just states the count as if fact‚ with no attribution. Here we see the evolution of a lie‚ how repetition becomes “fact” to influence a narrative. Newspapers have a responsibility to be evenhanded because they have a part in writing history. That hasn’t stopped the Post‚ which is in lockstep with promoting the Palestinian narrative. READ MORE from Michael Berenhaus: The Washington Post Claims Gaza War ‘Erupted’ Ironically‚ on page two of the same issue of the Post‚ in the “correction section‚” is a first-time admission that the Gazan casualty numbers “reflect deaths of both civilians and combatants‚ as the Gaza Health Ministry does not distinguish between them.” So how could any reader assess the validity of the “civilian” casualty count when the figure includes combatants? Israel’s estimates show that about half the casualties are Hamas combatants and about 25 percent of all Hamas rockets aimed at Israel land in Gaza‚ in the vicinity of their own civilians. So the numbers attributed to Israel are far below those reported and plainly indicate that Israel is being the most careful of almost any military in the history of urban warfare with approximately a one-to-one civilian-to-combatant casualty count. All deaths of civilians are tragic‚ and the Post should add that all are the fault of Hamas who started this war necessitating an Israeli response. Further‚ Hamas put its civilians in jeopardy by shooting at Israelis from behind or underneath them. Lastly‚ the Post states that Israel’s “full-scale military invasion of Gaza” is a “pursuit of the militants who planned and carried out the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.” No‚ the aim of Israel’s response to Oct. 7‚ as it has said repeatedly‚ is to remove Hamas from power. The goal is to allow Israel to live in peace so that it doesn’t have to wake up to another Oct. 7‚ which Hamas has sworn to repeat as many times as necessary to annihilate Israel. It is not about revenge! If the newspaper of record in our nation’s capital can’t even elucidate the aims of the war effort by Israel without a spin‚ why not just be a subsidiary of Al Jazeera? The post The <;i>;Washington Post<;/i>;’s Goofy Gaza Casualty Counts appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Use Buttermilk Instead Of Egg Wash To Avoid Loose Breading
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Use Buttermilk Instead Of Egg Wash To Avoid Loose Breading

When frying‚ you want to make sure the delicious outside coating stays in place. Use buttermilk instead of the traditional egg wash to prevent loose breading.
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Espagueti Verde (Mexican Green Spaghetti) Recipe
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Espagueti Verde (Mexican Green Spaghetti) Recipe

Get creative on spaghetti night with this quickly prepared espagueti verde‚ a Mexican pasta dish that features smoky poblanos in its eye-catching green sauce.
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Hell's Kitchen Season 3 Actually Had 13 Contestants
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Hell's Kitchen Season 3 Actually Had 13 Contestants

Since "Hell's Kitchen" premiered in 2005‚ countless contestants have vied for Gordon Ramsay's favor. One contestant‚ however‚ seemingly vanished into thin air.
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Krispy Kreme Brings Back Beloved Biscoff Donuts With 2 Fresh Flavors
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Krispy Kreme Brings Back Beloved Biscoff Donuts With 2 Fresh Flavors

Last year‚ Krispy Kreme collaborated with Biscoff to bring customers new treats. This year‚ the brand is introducing two new Biscoff-based flavors.
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2 yrs

David Bowie Honored In Paris
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David Bowie Honored In Paris

On what would have been David Bowie‘s 77th birthday (1/8)‚ the city of Paris named a street after the music icon eight years after his death (on 1/10/16) from liver cancer. “Rue David Bowie” is in the capital’s 13th district on the left bank. The thoroughfare — around 165 feet long — was previously known to city planners as VoieDZ/13. The post David Bowie Honored In Paris appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

The Tide Is Turning On National Entrapment Day
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The Tide Is Turning On National Entrapment Day

As more information is made public‚ the masses become more awake Three years later‚ and the tide of tyranny is turning. January 6th defendants like Jake Lang have taken their case to the Supreme Court where tyranny no longer has a foothold. And in the case of Jeremy Brown‚ a retired U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant. The impulsive setup of our nation’s defenders in the name of tyranny is finally seeing the light of day. Joe Biden and his handlers have demonstrated without a shadow of a doubt that they are the very antithesis of the American Republic. 2024 is the year when their feet are held to the fire of truth and justice. And the J6 Political Prisoners are freed. Don’t forget‚ Infowars relies on YOUR SUPPORT! To continue funding this independent operation‚ we urge you to visit the Infowars Store where you can fund the battle against globalism by purchasing great products such as dietary supplements‚ air and water filters‚ books‚ t-shirts‚ survival gear and much more.Introducing Next Level Foundational Energy from Dr. Jones Naturals starting at 30% off! This cutting-edge dietary supplement is designed to elevate your energy levels and support your overall well-being.
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