Thursday, November 17, 2022

Tucker Carlson: This lie could get millions of Americans killed   Fox News   11/17/2022

Fox News host Tucker Carlson reacts to false reports Russian missiles hit Poland and gives his take on the FTX meltdown on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' #foxnews #fox #tucker

Hunter Biden probe launched by GOP: Joe Biden 'lied' to Americans  Fox News Today  11/17/2022

Reps. James Comer and Jim Jordan hold a press conference announcing the investigation of Hunter Biden. #foxnews

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Tucker: Now they're threatening Elon Musk   Fox News


Nov 11, 2022‘    Nation of Victims’ author Vivek Ramaswamy discusses how the Democrat’s second major donor just blew up his crypto company and impoverished his investors on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ #FoxNews

GOP acrimony spills over at heated Senate lunch  BY ALEXANDER BOLTON - 11/15/22


Senate Republicans let their fury and frustration out at one another during a lengthy closed-door meeting that revealed the bitter feelings left over from a crushingly disappointing midterm election.

An at-times nasty and personal discussion took place at the Senate GOP lunch, where Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who have been at odds for months, traded recriminations over who was to blame for the GOP’s failure to win back the Senate.

The biggest fireworks came after McConnell stood up at one point in the meeting and observed that while he heard a lot of criticism of his leadership style, no one had yet announced any plan to challenge him for the job of Republican leader.

Scott, the chairman of the Senate campaign arm, then interjected to say that he planned to challenge McConnell at Wednesday morning’s leadership election, catching many of his GOP colleagues by surprise, according to a Republican source familiar with the conversation in the room.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Abbott says he took unprecedented action to "keep our state & country safe."

IT'S ABOUT TIME SOMEBODY DID SOMETHING

Texas governor declares invasion at border, invokes constitutional powers.

Frustrated by an unending crisis fueled by drug and human trafficking at the southern border, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday declared his state was under an invasion and invoked special powers granted under the U.S. and Texas constitutions.

Abbott's decision came after three dozen counties in his state passed resolutions calling for the dramatic action. The Republican governor said the declaration allows him to send National Guard troops to the border, treat drug cartels as terrorist organization and to build his own border wall separate of the federal government,

"I invoked the Invasion Clauses of the U.S. & Texas Constitutions to fully authorize Texas to take unprecedented measures to defend our state against an invasion," Abbott tweeted in his announce
ment" I'm using that constitutional authority, & other authorization & Executive Orders to keep our state & country safe."

Abbott previously garnered national headlines by busing thousands of illegal migrants to blue cities such as Chicago, New York and Washington D.C. But his new action Tuesday marked a major escalation that carries both political and legal consequences.
  • Abbott said his declaration would begin efforts to:Deploy the National Guard to the border to repel illegal immigrants, and the Texas Department of Public Safety to arrest and return illegal entrants to their home countries;
  • Build a border wall in multiple counties;
  • Deploy gun boats to secure the border;
  • Designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations;
  • Enter into a compact with other states to secure the border;
  • Enter into agreements with foreign powers to enhance border security;
  • And provide resources for border counties to increase their efforts to respond to the border invasion.