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Washington Post/X In a half-honest, half-dishonest and obviously delusional editorial, The Washington Post finally admitted that President Joe Biden’s cognitive and physical decline was evident during his June 27 debate with President Donald Trump. However, the Washington Post also argued that Biden's decision to withdraw from the presidential race was “selfless,” even if his performance in the debate had led to him being written off by Democratic elites. The paper also claimed that President Biden's administration was a “moderate” one that put gay perverts and mentally ill “trans women” into positions of power. “Now they're confessing to us,” liberal law…
AP Image Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention wasn't as bad as days 1 and 2. Still, there were plenty of highlights: TV star Oprah Winfrey tweeted something about “childless, cat-loving women,” Bill Clinton bizarrely bragged about being younger than Donald Trump, and CNN's Dana Bash acknowledged that vice presidential candidate Tim Waltz and presidential candidate Kamala Harris' de-masculine husband, Douglas Emhoff, would appeal to low-testosterone men. And in a stunning performance lasting less than three minutes, conservatives played the role of stupid white radicals for Harris, fooling the BBC. “Leaders do the work” As with the first two…
MCCAIG/iStock/Getty Images Plus “Look for the bad in people and you will find it.” This quote, attributed to Abraham Lincoln, alludes to the simple truth that we are all sinners and no one is perfect. The conclusion to be drawn from this is that there is no such thing as a “perfect” candidate (at least not literally). Nevertheless, some people act as if the only choice available to them is, as many say, the “lesser of two evils,” meaning that they shouldn't vote at all. But this is misguided, says someone who could be called an expert on evil. The…
Manufacturer DAO Introduced These are new, upgraded versions of the DAI stablecoin and MKR governance token, called NewStable (NST) and NewGovToken (NGT) respectively. According to the Aug. 22 announcement, upgrading to the new tokens is optional, and neither DAI nor MKR will be phased out. Both will remain available as before unless the protocol governance decides otherwise.Users can exchange DAI for the new NST token 1:1 and convert their holdings back into DAI at any time. Additionally, Maker explained that DAI is focused on crypto-native use cases, while NST targets mass adoption.Meanwhile, MKR and NGT swaps will take place at…
outline205/iStock/Getty Images Plus On Wednesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office would investigate organizations that may be helping undocumented immigrants illegally register to vote in the state. X Post The announcement came after Fox News reporter Maria Bartiromo reported “massive lines of migrants” at voter registration tents outside voter registration tents in Weatherford and Fort Worth DMV offices, but Paxton's office did not address Bartiromo's report in its announcement. Attorney General's Announcement Paxton said in a press release. Texans are deeply concerned that groups purporting to assist with voter registration may be illegally registering foreign nationals to…
Anchorage Digital, a federally chartered cryptocurrency bank, has added support for rewards for holders of the stablecoin PayPal USD (PYUSD). PYUSD holders can store their tokens with Anchorage Digital or earn rewards through their Porto wallet. Anchorage Digital has introduced a stablecoin rewards program that allows holders of the PayPal USD (PYUSD) stablecoin to earn rewards. The program will benefit customers who store PYUSD with Crypto Bank or who use the platform's new institutional self-custodial wallet, Porto. Anchorage Digital announced the feature in a blog post. Published August 22nd. “Cryptocurrency innovators want to leverage their treasury funds but can't compromise…
kenlh/iStock/Getty Images Plus Judge Adrian Nelson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, a Biden appointee, found a way to uphold the state's onerous and unconstitutional ghost gun ban. She ruled that while they were “tolerable,” they were not “tolerable for any lawful purpose.” The language of the Second Amendment is clear. A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed. But she denied a motion filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) on Tuesday to issue a preliminary…
The Labor Department released a report yesterday that revised down the number of jobs created this year, overstating it by at least 818,000. This is the worst revision since 2009, the last year a Democratic president tried to downplay the economic crisis for political gain. This latest news will not affect lame-duck Biden, but it will be a late blow to Kamala. Also featured in this episode: · The Biden administration has drawn up a new version of its top-secret nuclear war plan, this time focusing on China. · Foreign Affairs, the flagship magazine of the globalist establishment, has slandered…
Legion, which describes itself as a “meritocratic ICO platform,” has come out of stealth to announce $2 million in funding from founders, accelerators, and angel investors. Investors include Cyberfund, AllianceDAO, Delphi Labs, CoinGecko, Mike Dudas, Alex Svanevik, Peter Smith, Maggie Love, John Woo, Ryan Watkins, LongHash, and others. According to the team, “The platform will be MiCA compliant and provide access to investments to non-accredited investors. By ranking investors by merit (on-chain and off-chain reputation) instead of net worth, Legion says the team will be able to build a higher-quality community and will disincentivize short-term holders.”
AP Image Tim Waltz Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has a strained relationship with the truth. During his first run for Congress, he lied to the public about being arrested for drunk driving in 1995 and falsely stated that he had retired as a master sergeant from the Minnesota National Guard. Now he's been called out for yet another falsehood, and it's no small one: A “reproductive rights” obsessive, Mr Walz has repeatedly claimed that he and his wife, Gwen, conceived their two children through IVF. That's false, and not only Republican opponent J.D. Vance noticed it. Even Trump-hater…
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