Commented on Pfizer c-19 shot goes into liver converted to DNADr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA vaccine concept has warned repeatedly that these mRNA vaccines have not been tested sufficiently, with no tests at all on long term effects, and need much more stark warning labels. But that went against the agenda of Fauci and his buddies at Big Pharma.
Commented: Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022 @ 8:10 pm
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Why publish RINO Pat McCrory's garbage on a conservative site? Pat McCrory is a worse RINO than Burr of Tillis. He is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE as a Senator. And this hit piece against Burr came from two ultra leftwing newspapers. If RINO Pat McCrory is the GOP nominee, I will write in for Jesse Helms. Under no circumstances would I vote for Pat McCrory for anything.
Commented: Tuesday, March 1st, 2022 @ 5:42 pm
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First of all, get your terms straight. PM is the abbreviation for prime minister. MP is the abbreviation for member of parliament. Kira Rudyk is NOT the prime minister. She is a member of parliament who is leader of a small opposition party called "Voice" that has only 9 seats in parliament and is part of the opposition, not the government. Voice is a small liberal pro-EU party with about 500 paid members according to sources found on the internet. She is NOT a spokeswoman for the government of Ukraine or aligned with the governing party. I am sure all parties in parliament oppose Putin, but their reasons may vary.
The very site you quote, c-vine news, explains the context in which "New World Order" was probably used - and that is an axis between the totalitarian states of Russia and Red China running the world. see c-vine.com And the "guilt by association" with Soros? Soros and Putin have long been at odds and are scoundrels both. In this case, it is likely Soros following the old Arab adage of "my enemies enemy is my friend".
Commented: Tuesday, March 1st, 2022 @ 5:35 pm
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Commented on Ukraine inflicts heavy losses on invading RussiansWith Ukrainians prepared for street to street or house to house fighting, there is no way Fuhrer Putin will avoid A LOT of body bags going back to Russia. And tanks are sitting ducks in that type of fighting. The Ukrainians have got 'nads. Hooray for them!
Commented: Friday, February 25th, 2022 @ 7:51 pm
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There are people at DOJ and other Biden departments who need to be indicted for high treason. Red China is our most dangerous enemy, a communist aggressive totalitarian state. "Racism" to counter Red Chinese spying? That is beyond being nuts. It is colluding with the enemy.
Commented: Friday, February 25th, 2022 @ 7:39 pm
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Commented on The real politics behind Ukraine & TaiwanThe real politics on Ukraine and Taiwan is that Bozo Biden is desperate to create a distraction from all of the problems he is causing America. The unfortunate thing is that his bumbling way of doing it may encourage dictators Putin and Xi to try to take over democratic countries that are friendly to the US.
Commented: Sunday, February 20th, 2022 @ 4:34 pm
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The Babylon Bee is reporting that Trudeau is having a difficult time teaching the Royal Canadian Mounted Police how to goose step. From other news soutces, Trudeau is refusing to apologize to a Jewish Conservative member of parliament who he falsely called a "Nazi". That is interesting in light of the fact that the grandfather of Trudeau's deputy prime minister was an actual Nazi.
Commented: Friday, February 18th, 2022 @ 12:36 pm
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Commented on The calloused response of NC LeadershipRev. Creech has this one spot on. We have a problem with those in leadership positions for the GOP in both the federal Congress and the state legislature. Sen. Jim Perry is indeed a front man for the special interests, but he is only part of the problem. The whole leadership is rotten, both in Raleigh and in Washington. They are establishment operatives who too often go along with Biden and Cooper on major liberal / left programs. They make enough of a show of fighting to lull many to sleep, but more and more grassroots Republicans are waking up to their treachery.
In NC, our last two House Speakers, Thom TIllis and Tim Moore, have been in bed with the special interests and money people. In the Senate, while McCrory was governor, Phil Berger was a dependable stand-up conservative, but he did a Jekyl and Hyde conversion for some reason after Cooper became governor, and is now also a hack for the special interests and money people. None of our House and Senate leaders give a hoot about what Republican activists or Republican voters want, only what the special interests want. Two good examples of our so-called leaders stabbing the party grassroots in the back in order to please the special interests were the repeal of the bathroom privacy law, HB2, and the passage of NC's Green New Deal, HB951. They are right now trying to stab us in the back on another one, the Obamacare Medicaid Expansion. It is just as bad in DC with Mitch McConnell being a Biden enabler on far too much. McCarthy in the House talks a good game for now, but he is more of an establishment hack than even his awful predecessors Boehner and Ryan. All of them are in the pockets of the special interests instead of listening to the voters. We need to elect Republicans at all legislative levels who will stand with the people instead of the special interests, and will vote to replace ALL current Republican leaders in both Congress and the state legislature.
Commented: Tuesday, February 15th, 2022 @ 3:14 pm
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My answer to the utterly despicable Mitch McConnell is NEVER NEVER NEVER MCCRORY. Not is a primary, and not in a general election either. Unelectable goofball McCrory is a bridge too far.
Commented: Tuesday, February 15th, 2022 @ 9:21 am
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Commented on Poll: most Ukrainians won't defend UkraineGood article and on the ground report - "Ukrainian civilians do not want war but are ready to fight". thedispatch.com
Commented: Friday, February 11th, 2022 @ 8:20 am
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Commented on Pfizer quietly adds warning dataMost importantly the highly politicized FDA has been covering up for Pfizer and Moderna. We need a thorough house cleaning at FDA, CDC, and NIH, as well as lots of other agencies. The political hacks at FDA were also the ones who a few weeks ago cut off the availibility of monoclonal antibodies for Covid patients. These agencies are controlled by Big Pharma and by the democrat party.
Commented: Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 @ 10:10 am
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Commented on McCrory Internal Disagreement as US Sen. Cynthia Lummis Endorses Ted Budd for US SenateMcCrory DOES have one endorsement, and it tells you a lot - retiring RINO US Senator Richard Burr, who has voted for a lot of Biden policy and appointments and is the only US Senator ever censured by the NC Republican Party. Birds of a feather, as they say.
Commented: Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 @ 10:05 am
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Four ultra-partisan political hacks on the Supreme Court have hijacked our Constitution to abuse their power to advance their own political party. They need to be tossed out of office, hopefully by impeachment, and if not by the voters. Two of the seats of those political hacks are on the ballot this November. They must be defeated.
Commented: Sunday, February 6th, 2022 @ 8:22 am
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Commented on Poll: most Ukrainians won't defend UkraineYour headline should read "Most of military age Ukrainian men would take up arms to defend their country". First, the adult population is about half women, actually usually somewhat more than half. While a few women may take up arms, in a traditional country like Ukraine that would mostly be left to the men. So, now we have 33/50 or 66% of men willing to take up arms to defend Ukraine. Then, the age factor has to be taken into account. Military age is generally considered, and this may be stretching it a bit, ages 18 to 40. So that 33% would now embrace virtually all of the military age men and also add some middle aged men as well. Given that, 33% is an impressive number, not to be sneezed at.
I hope this Putin aggression can be resolved short of war, but it reeks of Stalin and Hitler's aggression in 1939 against Poland and the Baltic states. Incidentally, the western third of Ukraine was then part of Poland. Stalin annexed it in his deal with Hitler in 1939 and the western allies failed to make him give it back to Poland in 1945. That Ukrainian territory never belonged to Russia prior to World Are II. In medieval times, it was part of the Kingdom of Poland up until the late 1700s, when it became part of the Austrian Empire until 1918 when it joined the new Republic of Poland.
Commented: Friday, February 4th, 2022 @ 7:26 pm
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Now the leaders of the provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, and British Columbia have announced they plan rollbacks of virus restrictions, as the premiers of Quebec and Saskatchewan have already announced. Alberta's premier even says he is urging the American government to join in the rollback at least as to crossborder trucking. www.breitbart.com
Commented: Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022 @ 8:07 pm
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Commented on Trudeau gov’t plans interprovincial vaccine mandatesLets hope that Trudeau's tyranny invigorates the Wexit (western exit) movement in western Canada which seeks to take Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia out of Canada. Trudeau is already not very popular there. In the last national election, Trudeau's party failed to win a single seat in the energy powerhouse province of Alberta, for example.
Commented: Monday, January 31st, 2022 @ 10:52 am
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I wouldn't want to have to look at that solar sh(t in my neighborhood, but a historic neighborhood is many degrees worse. How do we have a historic commission so out of touch?
Commented: Sunday, January 30th, 2022 @ 9:11 am
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Now Elon Musk is openly endorsing Canada's anti-vaccine mandate truck convoy on Twitter and denouncing Trudeau. His "vote them out" advice on Trudeau comes a few months too late, however. They just had an election. His comment about Trudeau being on "a path to tyranny" is right on point. www.zerohedge.com
Commented: Thursday, January 27th, 2022 @ 9:14 pm
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Vaccinating children, who have almost no risk from Covid, with these potentially dangerous mRNA vaccines is little more than child abuse. There was an earlier incident in Argentina where a 3 year old had a heart attack and died shortly after receiving a Covid vaccine injection, and her mother was loudly blaming the government for having murdered her baby since the only reason the child got the injection was that it was mandated for preschool programs.
Commented: Sunday, January 23rd, 2022 @ 12:22 pm
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Phil Berger and Tim Moore are a pair of scalawags, working too often with Roy Cooper and the "woke" to push a far left agenda. This first showed up in their scheme to repeal the bathroom privacy law, HB 2, which was demanded by Cooper and the "woke" left. Berger and Cooper sold the GOP base down the river on that one. The NC Green New Deal referenced above (HB951) is another example. I guess Berger and Moore wanted to make AOC happy. Now, we have Berger and Moore scheming to push another part of the Cooper agneda, imposing the Obamacare Medicaid expansion on our state and its taxpayers.
dailyhaymaker.com What is the point of having a GOP legislative majority when its "leaders" regularly sell the GOP base out to Cooper and the "woke" left? Republican voters need a fruitbasket turnover in the "leadership" in both Raleigh and Washington, DC.
Commented: Sunday, January 16th, 2022 @ 1:42 pm
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Commented on Bulgarians storm parliament against vaxx passportsOne thing in common in all pictures of European demonstrations against vaccine passports or mandates is that no one is wearing a mask. It does not matter which country - France, Germany, Austria, the UK, Romania, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, where ever.
Commented: Thursday, January 13th, 2022 @ 3:22 pm
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Commented on USA Today tries to destigmatize pedophiliaThe left wants to "normalize" all of the sexual perversions, including pedophilia, beastiality, incest, bigamy, you name it. They want to portray normal people as abnormal. It is the world turned upside down. Our own allegedly Republican legislative leaders, Phil Berger and Tim Moore did not have the backbone to stand up to these crazies and caved in to them on HB2. Too many RINOs went along.
Commented: Wednesday, January 12th, 2022 @ 7:27 pm
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Leftwing "celebrity" twits like Clay Aiken are the problem in this country, and only the far left throws around that "white nationalist" term. Why would BO readers be interested in this leftist clown?
This "has been" ran as a leftie Democrat for Congress once before, in 2014 against renegade Republican Renee Ellmers and got the crap kicked out of himself, losing by 17 points. And that is back when more people remembered who he is. He is hard left on the issues.
Commented: Monday, January 10th, 2022 @ 5:14 pm
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Commented on The ungracious... and their demonization of the pastPrecisely. I have liked some of Hanson's writings in the past, but recently he has joined the left in piling on the South, and as a Southerner I find that highly offensive, especially since he is pushing the very same ignorance on that subject as the leftists do. Maybe he is just getting senile.
Commented: Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 @ 7:39 pm
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Commented on AOC claims Republicans want to date her?AOC's own Chief of Staff admitted that the Green New Deal was not about the environment, but instead about building socialism. It is shameful that we have Republican so-called "leaders" in the legislature who are willing fellow travelers in building socialism. But I doubt that Phil Berger and Tim Moore went full socialist because they wanted to get in the pants of some female leftists. They did it because they are bought and paid for by some well heeled special interests, particularly ultra-"woke" Duke Energy. BTW, so is the RINO Senator Beaufort County inherited in redistricting, Sen. Jim Perry (RINO-Lenoir). Moore and Berger sold us down the river, and Perry helped them do it.
Commented: Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 @ 7:32 pm
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Commented on The ungracious... and their demonization of the past''True Confederate fashion"???? This writer is doing exactly what he is criticizing the left for. He wants to cancel the South. Sir Winston Churchill explained why the South left the Union. It was a split in political ideology. The South followed Thomas Jefferson's principles of limited government while the North followed the concept of a powerful central government espoused by Alexander Hamilton. A series of issues that came to a head in 1860-61 meant they could no longer co-exist within the same national framework. Hanson is criticizing the Jeffersonian concept of limited government when he slurs the South.
Commented: Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 @ 7:23 pm
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Commented on US now has 7th highest debt to GDP ratio in worldLets put this US government debt into perspective. Our debt to GDP ratio is worse than Argentina or Zimbabwe. If we look at the countries that almost dragged the euro down, the PIIGS, we are right in the same category, worse than 3 of them, Portugal, Spain, and Ireland, and coming up close to a 4th, Italy. Only Greece is significantly worse.
Thanks a lot, Democrats, and thanks so much for giving them a helping hand RINOs Tillis and Burr. You might as well be Democrats.
Commented: Monday, December 27th, 2021 @ 7:40 pm
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Boris Johnson is lower than Biden in polling. His approval rating is a paltry 23%. His party fares somewhat better in polling but Johnson is pulling them down with his moves to the left. He uses the same WEF slogan "Build Back Better" as Biden, and that slogan was coined by globalist Klaus Schwab. Trudeau in Canada uses it, too.
Commented: Sunday, December 26th, 2021 @ 8:18 pm
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Commented on Tucker tells an inside story on Mitch McConnellGlad to see President Trump call out McConnell as "a disaster" and call for new GOP Senate leadership in a recent interview.
www.breitbart.com Lets face it, Republicans have awful leadership in Washington and Raleigh. If anything holds the party back in 2022, it will be the aimless MIA GOP "leadership". Kevin McCarthy in the US House is a wimp who will not fight and even ends up on the wrong side all too often. Mitch McConnell is much worse, actively fighting against conservatives in his own party and often leading a group of GOP defectors over to the Democrat side on major issues. It is no better in Raleigh. The left scored a major policy victory this year in the legislature with the adoption of the Green New Deal, HB 951, and it was the sell-out "Republican leadership" of Tim Moore in the state House and Phil Berger in the state Senate, who handed Cooper that on a silver platter. In years past, Berger was better than that, but since Cooper has been in office, Berger seems to have had a spine removal operation, and is now just as wimpy as Moore. Republican voters desperately need a fruitbasket turnover in party leadership in both Washington and Raleigh. And be warned, wimpy Pat McCrory is not about to give it to us in Washington, and Jim Perry, our inherited RINO state Senator is already part of the problem in Raleigh.
Commented: Monday, December 20th, 2021 @ 6:32 am
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Commented on Pendulums, clocks and gerrymanderingMust BCN have a token far leftie? Tom Campbell spews far left propaganda that is just garbage. He is little more than a mouthpiece for the left wing of the Democrat Party.
Commented: Friday, December 17th, 2021 @ 8:52 pm
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Will we get a decent conservative to run for Congress in the new 4th district? Szoka is a non-starter, as he has prostituted himself to the special interests and thumbs his nose at his own constituents. He is one of the worst whores for the wind and solar grifters in the state House. It is good to see Szoka leaving the legislature, but we sure as heck do not need him in the Congress. Then there is Renee Ellmers, who lurched left in her previous stint in Congress, while also being outed as mistress of present House GOP leader McCarthy. Isn't there a conservative interested in running in that district? The praise for Szoka in this Carolina Journal article is not surprising considering it was written by controversial RINO former NCGOP executive director Dallas Woodhouse.
Commented: Monday, December 13th, 2021 @ 10:29 am
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Commented on McConnell sells out to Biden again on debt ceilingMcConnell is a fifth columnist for Biden and his crew. He is deliberately undermining the GOP. We need to look at our three main choices for US Senate in North Carolina. Pat McCrory is Burr's candidate and would be a lap puppy for McConnell. He is little different from a Democrat. Mark Walker is somewhat more conservative than McCrory, but had a history in the House of being a lackey of the RINO leadership there including Boehner and Ryan, and would likely do the same in the Senate. Ted Budd is a member of the House Freedom Caucus, and they have a record of standing up to the RINO leadership. Budd is the ONLY choice for conservatives.
Commented: Thursday, December 9th, 2021 @ 12:56 pm
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Commented on Congressman Murphy - HR 550Greg Murphy may trust the CDC, NIH, Fauci, etc. but most thinking conservatives do not. Biden is trying to create too many federal data bases, such as the one on gunowners and they all tie back to his left wing political agenda. The majority of Republicans in the House had the good sense to vote against this database. Murphy did not. It is just one of a list of Murphy issues like his voting for the left's cancel culture against our southern history, and his voting for gun control red flag laws. Many conservative media outlets commented on HR 550 and none of them took Murphy's position on it.
Commented: Tuesday, December 7th, 2021 @ 7:38 pm
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Commented on Greg Murphy votes for national vaccine databaseA column on RedState says that the RINOs like Greg Murphy who voted to fund a federal database on who has had the Covid vaccine should be voted out of office. An article at the Daily Haymaker says the three NC RINO's including Murphy were "leadership brown-nosers". RINO House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy was among the RINOs supporting this Democrat invasion of our privacy.
redstate.com
Commented: Saturday, December 4th, 2021 @ 8:02 pm
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