Are Media Lies Setting The Stage For Another Benghazi-Style Attack On American Embassies?
Legacy media lies surrounding the bombing of a Gaza hospital are endangering Americans stationed throughout the Middle East.
Jake Sullivan, the cadaverous Yale grad and competitive speed walker who serves as national security adviser to President Joe Biden, is at the center of yet another foreign policy debacle.
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White House adviser Susan Rice met Friday with race activist Benjamin Crump, days after he stoked an online mob against a pregnant, white, New York City nurse who was falsely accused of stealing a bike from black teenagers.
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A clip from a Glenn Beck special highlighting government corruption went viral Friday, garnering millions of views.
"I don't know about you, but I am tired. I am worn out. I am fed up. I've had enough," Beck declared.
"I am tired of exposing corruption ... then once we expose it, nothing happens. Nobody goes to jail. Nobody pays for a d*** thing anymore."
Though the clip was filmed on Veteran's Day in 2020, just after the presidential election, many of the topics he addressed remain front-and-center today. The parallels were so striking and so direct that some commenters may have believed Beck was speaking of issues happening much more recently.
"If you and I did half the things that people in Washington do every day, you and I would go to prison," Beck said, illustrating his point with the example of Hillary Clinton.
"Good has been made evil and evil is made good," he also said, gesturing for emphasis.
"Our children are being indoctrinated with all kinds of crap," he added, noting that children are being told they are racists because of their race and that teachers unions are "out of control."
One commenter described Beck's clip as "the most powerful speech Glenn Beck has ever given."
Another called it "the best video you'll see all day!"
A third commented with a lengthy string of "100%" emojis.
Beck went on to discuss the loss of billions of tax dollars in Ukraine that involved "lies and collusion" during the Obama administration, when current President Joe Biden was serving as vice president. It is important to note that these remarks came long before the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine which began in February 2022.
And again, in an obvious parallel to today, Beck specifically mentioned Hunter Biden's now infamous laptop, his activities with with Burisma holding company in Ukraine, and his activities with his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, in China.
"I've had it. I've had enough," Beck said, wrapping the segment were he had begun.
He then mentions that he nearly did not make the show the week prior. He said he had wanted to express those same thoughts ealier, but if he had done so, he would have followed it by saying "see you later."
In case there was any doubt what he meant, Beck then threw his papers toward the camera.
Watch a segment from Glenn Beck's special that spurred the viral clip below.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci has suggested that if Republicans take control of Congress, they will target him, but uncover nothing.
"It's Benghazi hearings all over again," Fauci said, according to the Washington Post. "They'll try to beat me up in public, and there'll be nothing there," he said. "But it will distract me from doing my job, the way it's doing right now."
Fauci, who has served as NIAID director for more than three decades, has been a prominent public health figure throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. He is also currently serving as the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who has been a vociferous critic of Fauci, proposed an amendment to nix the NIAID director position, but that proposal did not clear the Senate health panel on Tuesday, according to the Post.
Paul had proposed eliminating Fauci's role and replacing it with three directors who would helm three new institutes: A National Institute of Allergic Diseases, a National Institute of Infectious Diseases, and a National Institute of Immunologic Diseases.
"If we take over the Senate next year, I'll be chairman of the health committee, and I pledge to use the subpoena power to get every last record about the origin of the virus, about Fauci," Paul declared on "The Megyn Kelly Show" in December, according to the Post.
Fauci said that many Republican-led probes "are taking away from our effort of fighting this outbreak," and remarked that his agency's group of legislative staffers is "probably spending 40, 50 percent of their time" replying to requests regarding the origin of COVID-19 and other inquiries that he said are not rooted in facts. "It is just an overwhelming burden, asking for information that’s driven by conspiracy," he said, according to the Post.