Arnold Schwarzenegger Mocked for Harris Endorsement: ‘Go Screw Another Nanny Like Kamala’s Husband Did’

Arnold Schwarzenegger is being mocked for his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris endorsement. “Go screw another nanny like Kamala’s husband did,” one social media user replied.

In a Wednesday X post, Schwarzenegger began his lengthy announcement of his Harris endorsement by claiming that people want to hear from him because he’s “a celebrity,” as well as “a former Republican Governor.”

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Facebook execs suppressed Hunter Biden laptop scandal to curry favor with Biden-Harris admin: bombshell report

WASHINGTON — The FBI warned major US tech companies ahead of The Post’s first reports on Hunter Biden’s laptop in October 2020 that Russian agents were preparing a strikingly similar document dump — and once the scoop materialized, Facebook executives discussed calibrating censorship decisions to please what they assumed would be an incoming Biden-Harris administration, a congressional investigation found.

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Fascism Is a Progressive Tendency — Not a Trump One

“Yes, I do. Yes, I do.” No, this wasn’t a response from the vice president to a “marriage proposal.” Rather, such was the refrain of Kamala Harris who has apparently entered the “Trump is a fascist” phase of her wilting campaign. Asked at a CNN town hall whether she thinks Donald Trump is a fascist, Harris was not content with one “Yes, I do”; it took two.

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America’s ‘most racist organization’ borrows a strategy from the Soviets

On October 28, Newsweek ran an op-ed titled “The Democratic Party Is the Most Racist Organization in America.” It’s written by a former Democratic fundraiser, Evan Barker. In it she writes: “The Democrat’s long-term strategy is to stoke racial resentment to build their coalition and energize non-white voters. The rhetoric is designed to convince minorities that America is irredeemably, structurally racist, and only Democrats will look out for them.” This is the same strategy the Soviets used (and now the Russians use) to weaken America.

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Michael Taube: In the battle of imperfect presidential candidates, Donald Trump is the best choice

Yes, Donald Trump.

For all his flaws (and there are many), the businessman, reality TV star, former U.S. president and current Republican presidential candidate is a far better option over Vice-President Kamala Harris, his Democratic rival, in the Nov. 5 election. By a long shot, in fact.

“Ah-ha!” some of you are thinking. “You’re a Trump supporter! We knew it all along!”


The Strongest Trump We’ve Ever Seen

After everything, he’s gained ground from his previous runs.

With six days to go, Donald Trump has never been in a better position in a general election.

That doesn’t mean he’s inevitably going to win (it’s a margin-of-error race), or that it was a good idea for Republicans to nominate him; presumably, another candidate without his baggage and taste for needless controversy would be doing better.


Which Polls Are the Outliers in Michigan? (Update: Herding)

CNN released some new polls of the blue wall states today and the results look like good news for Kamala Harris.

The polls are close that’s all we know.

Some say they have adapted to Trump’s traditional poor polling but we can only know come election day.

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Journalism Dies in Lockstep

The media world is in a fury: the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times recently announced that they would not endorse a presidential candidate. Editors and columnists at both papers have resigned in protest; readers have cancelled their subscriptions en masse. Why the outrage? Because everyone knew that those papers would have endorsed Kamala Harris. Why the certainty? Because the papers’ coverage of Donald Trump has been so unrelentingly negative. (The decision not to endorse was made by the papers’ owners: Jeff Bezos, in the case of the Post, and medical entrepreneur Patrick Soon-Shiong, in the case of the Times.)

Acknowledgment of that one-sidedness has been unapologetically frank.

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No Laughing Matter: 98% of ‘Comedy’ Show Campaign Jokes Target Trump

During the fall presidential campaign, a Media Research Center study found that hosts of the late-night “comedy” shows told a total of 1,463 jokes about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris — but 1,428 of them were about Trump, and only 35 were about Harris. That’s a whopping 40:1 ratio or almost 98 percent to 2 percent.

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Think the Polls Are Undercounting Trump’s Support? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t.

Things are looking really good for Donald Trump based on the polls. He’s leading in the RealClearPolitics polling averages nationally and in the battleground states. That’s a good position to be in, and many Trump supporters believe that he’ll perform even stronger because pollsters have proven to not be great at capturing his supporters in their surveys.

Sound advice but …

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White House tries to cover up Biden calling Trump supporters ‘garbage’ in speech transcript as it frantically tries to limit damage to Harris campaign

The White House launched into panic mode on Tuesday night after President Biden referred to Donald Trump supporters as ‘garbage.’

The president was speaking to a Latino advocacy group when he made the boneheaded gaffe that drew instant comparisons to Hillary Clinton’s infamous dismissal of Trump voters as ‘deplorables’ in 2016.

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Devices With ‘Free Gaza’ Messages Found at Ballot Box Fires

Investigators responding to arson fires at two ballot boxes in the Pacific Northwest this week found devices at both scenes marked with the words “Free Gaza,” according to two law enforcement officials.

Investigators are trying to determine if the perpetrator was actually a pro-Palestinian activist or someone using that prominent cause to sow discord, one of the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing. But the message has added a heightened layer of political sensitivity to a closely watched investigation in the final days of a tense presidential election.

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The Harris Campaign Is Testament to the Toxicity of Woke Politics

Defund the police? Absolutely not. Abolish ICE? No way. DEI? Haven’t heard of it.

We’ve passed the peak of woke politics in the U.S., and the Harris for president campaign is the leading indicator.

Of all the things that Kamala Harris wants you to know about her — that she grew up in a middle-class family, that she’s not Joe Biden, that she has a “to-do list” for the American people — perhaps foremost among them is that she’s not woke.

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It’s Not Just Trump They’re Calling A Nazi. It’s You

Dr. Pepper Nazi Hitler

Democrats are closing their campaign of “joy” this election by desperately smearing their political opponents as fascists hellbent on igniting an American Third Reich. It’s the same tired playbook from a political party that’s been projecting its own authoritarian impulses onto Republicans for years, and they ramp up the projection every time the GOP threatens the leftist regime’s grip on power.

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Kamala Harris’s empty platitudes have come back to bite her

With just over a week to go until election day, the presidential race is looking closer than ever. This is bad news for Kamala Harris: after holding a steady three-point lead in the national polling average for much of September, her margin over Donald Trump is down to just 1.4 points. Swing state polls also went from showing a slight Harris advantage to a dead heat. In several high-quality election forecasts, Trump has now pulled slightly ahead of Harris, giving him better odds of winning. According to reporting from Axios, many top Democrats now believe their candidate will lose.

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