THESE polls will tell you exactly how Americans feel about Joe Biden



The Biden backlash is beginning.

In a recent CNN poll, Biden job ratings have tanked and concerns about his age have risen as he gears up for 2024.

A majority of Americans also believe that when Joe Biden was vice president, he was involved with his son’s business dealings.

“Now, you might say, well, of course he was, and you’d be right,” Stu Burguiere says. “But thinking about the American people, the fact that they’re aware of this is positive, this is a good thing.”

According to the CNN poll, Joe Biden’s approval rating stands at just 39%; 58% believe that his policies have made economic conditions in the U.S. worse, which is up eight points since last fall. And 70% of Americans say things in the country are going badly; 51% say that the government should be doing more to solve the nation’s problems.

Stu doesn’t agree with the last stat, saying it’s “not the American spirit in action.”

“We should not be begging for the government to step in and solve all of our problems; they usually make things worse. All the things that we complain about today are, at some level, problems that government has created or just made worse. So let’s not cheer that on, please,” he adds.

Perceptions of Biden himself have also turned drastically negative: 58% of Americans have an unfavorable impression of him, 45% believe that he cares about people like them, and only 33% describe him as someone they’d be proud of having as president.

Only 28% of Americans say that Biden inspires confidence, which Stu calls a “catastrophic number,” and only 26% believe that he has the stamina and sharpness to serve effectively as president. And 73% of Americans say they’re concerned that Biden’s age may negatively affect his current level of physical and mental competence.

“His level of physical and mental competence is already incredibly low; he can’t do anything. And people are concerned it’s gonna get worse,” Stu says.


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DC Draino: We must keep fighting for America



If you’re a conservative who’s active on social media, then you’re probably aware of DC Draino.

Draino’s Twitter account was removed under former leadership but has thankfully been restored under the more lenient free speech advocate that is Elon Musk.

The influencer's real name is Rogan O’Handley, and he’s one of the most powerful conservative influencers on Instagram. The name “DC Draino” is a nod to draining the D.C. swamp, which is something he believes is sorely needed.

Jason Whitlock sat down with O’Handley on "Fearless" to discuss a possible secession, their values, and the evidence that America is not finished — despite its disintegrating Christian values and the 34 charges recently brought against Donald Trump.

While O’Handley is not a proponent of secession, he agrees with Whitlock that they “don’t share values with these people,” but he does believe “they can be convinced in the long run.”

“I believe they were programmed like this from media brainwashing and propaganda, and they can be deprogrammed.”

When Whitlock mentions that it feels like Christian values have become a disadvantage, O’Handley has an inspiring message.

He says that “the forces of darkness want you to feel like it’s hopeless. I think hope is the number one thing people need to restore greatness to a culture and to a country.”

While Democratic politicians and transgender influencers like Dylan Mulvaney continue to hack away at American values, O’Handley has a positive take on the future — so long as Americans don’t give up.

“The one thing we cannot do is give up. The one thing we must do is continue fighting and chipping away.”

He continues, “They put this communist infestation in place for 40, 50 years. We’re not going to get rid of it overnight. But with free speech,” he continues, “ and God on our side — who are following in God’s path — doing what God would want us to do, you know it’s actually kind of an opportunity.”


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Ron DeSantis reportedly preparing for 2024 presidential run. A 'more angry' Donald Trump takes shot at 'disloyal' Florida governor.



Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is reportedly preparing for a 2024 presidential run. At the same time, former President Donald Trump is taking shots at "disloyal" DeSantis for considering a potential run for the White House in 2024.

The Washington Post reported on Saturday, "Advisers to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are actively preparing for a possible presidential run, according to two Republicans with knowledge of the conversations who described meetings and preliminary staffing moves — the latest indication that DeSantis is laying a foundation for a national campaign."

The report claimed that the top dogs in the potential DeSantis 2024 campaign team have "already identified multiple potential hires in early primary states such as New Hampshire and Iowa."

The political insider informed the outlet that Phil Cox and Generra Peck are part of the discussions about a 2024 run. Peck was the campaign manager for Ron's dominant 2022 gubernatorial victory against Charlie Crist. Cox is a former executive director of the Republican Governors Association and was a senior-level adviser for the DeSantis reelection campaign.

Also on Saturday, Trump took a shot at DeSantis for even contemplating a 2024 presidential run during a campaign event at the statehouse in downtown Columbia, South Carolina.

"When I hear that he might [run] I think it’s very disloyal,” Trump said of DeSantis.

Trump accused DeSantis and his administration of “trying to rewrite history” regarding their COVID-19 pandemic response.

"There are Republican governors that did not close their states,” Trump told reporters while aboard his plane, according to CNN. "Florida was closed for a long period of time."

"They're trying to rewrite history," Trump declared.

In March 2020, DeSantis signed an executive order closing bars and nightclubs. He also ordered restaurants to close their dining rooms and use take-out and delivery only.

The Republican Florida governor reopened the state completely in late September 2020. DeSantis also signed an order to protect businesses from local governments attempting to shut them down over mask mandate violations.

Trump also said DeSantis "changed his tune a lot" regarding the COVID-19 vaccines, adding that the Florida governor "promoted the vaccine as much as anyone."

Trump brushed off the possibility of DeSantis beating him, "He won’t be leading, I got him elected. I'm the one that chose him."

However, a University of New Hampshire poll released on Thursday showed that DeSantis (42%) led Trump (30%) by 12 points.

A Marquette Law School poll released on Thursday found that 45% of registered voters prefer DeSantis over 38% who prefer President Joe Biden in a hypothetical matchup. Meanwhile, Trump and Biden are deadlocked at 40%.

A Morning Consult poll from earlier this month showed Trump receiving 46% of the Republican primary vote versus 33% for DeSantis.

Trump endorsed DeSantis in 2018, and the then-congressman went on to narrowly beat Democratic darling, Andrew Gillum.

Earlier on Saturday, Trump made a stop in Salem, New Hampshire.

"This is it. We’re starting right here as a candidate for president," Trump told members of the New Hampshire GOP at their annual meeting.

Trump dismissed the notion that he isn't committed to running in 2024.

"They said, 'He’s not doing rallies, he is not campaigning. Maybe he’s lost his step,'" Trump said, then added, "I'm more angry now, and I’m more committed now than I ever was."

During the Columbia appearance, Trump touted endorsements from Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster.

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YouTube lifts Steven Crowder's two-week ban



"Louder with Crowder" returns to YouTube on Monday after a two-week ban that was initiated just before the 2022 midterm election. Crowder returns to YouTube on Monday, November 21, at 10 a.m. ET.


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Donald Trump says Glenn Beck will be 'very happy' about THIS big announcement



During an appearance on BlazeTV's live coverage of the 2022 midterm elections Tuesday, former President Donald Trump repeatedly dodged host Glenn Beck's questions about a potential White House run in 2024, but ultimately hinted at an upcoming "big announcement" that he said would make Glenn "very happy."

Glenn asked Trump if he plans to return to Twitter now that Elon Musk owns the social media platform, which permanently banned the former president in January 2021.

"You know, I have something that I think you're familiar with," Trump said to Glenn. "I have something called 'Truth [Social],' and Truth has been amazing. Actually, I like it better ... and I own Truth also, to be honest with you. So, it's become quite valuable. We have, you know, millions of people on there — millions — and it's gaining rapidly."

Glenn used the segway to ask if Trump would be using Truth Social or any other platform to announce that he will be running for president in 2024, referencing the "big announcement" Trump teased on Monday.

But Trump wasn't taking the bait. "I really like Truth. It's growing so beautifully and honestly ... the Democrats are thrilled that I have that name," he said.

Glenn tried again, asking, "So when you announce that you're running for president next week ... you'll just be using Truth?"

"So here's the good news," Trump said, expertly avoiding the real question. "They really want me. I really had a big impact on Twitter because, you know, when I went on Twitter 12 years ago when it was a nothing, failing platform, and then it became very, very successful. ... Elon wants me to go back on, but I don't see myself going back on it."

"So, let me try one more time," Glenn said. "Are you announcing that you're going to be running for president next week?"

"I'm going to announce that I think you're going to be very happy," Trump replied.

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Houston man ​sends message to 'White DEVILS'



A Houston man dedicated minutes he will never get back to the creation of a video that informs the public about the "evil nature of white people."

On Thursday's "Louder with Crowder" episode, Steven and the crew played a racist video of a man from Houston, Texas, telling the world about white people's "evil" nature. The guy said that black people emulate "white devils" by mimicking how white people live, speak, and dress.

"I don't know if you know this, but it's very unpopular for us to be white," Crowder said. "This is not reverse racism. It is racism." While this video is not new, Crowder felt it deserved more attention than it received. Video below.


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CROWDER responds to Eric Swalwell's fearmongering campaign ad



If watching an after-school special sounds like the worst form of punishment, then you haven't seen Eric Swalwell's campaign ad about abortion.

On Wednesday, Steven Crowder addressed Swalwell's fearmongering ad that depicts a family sitting down at the dinner table when there is a knock at the door. It is the police there to arrest the wife and mother of two for the crime of receiving an abortion. Democrats have praised the ad, calling it "powerful."

Steven and the "Louder with Crowder" crew had a different take. Video below.


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