The sitting president of the United States is an outsider. To borrow phrases from the famous teenage book The Outsiders, we remain a movement of political “greasers” and the Beltway influencers remain the Swamp “socs.” Those statements may seem nonsensical in a
Joe Biden cannot stop lying. Younger readers and many journalists don’t remember, but in 1987 then-Senator Biden was the front-runner for the Democratic presidential primary. The New York Times described him as “the hot property of the Democratic field, a meteor in
Secretary of State for Transportation Anthony Foxx – an endorser of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and board member at the Biden Institute – collaborated with Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda groups to boost his city’s economic reliance on China while Mayor of
“Let’s just stay very focused on impeachment…[and faced with multiple possible interpretations of current events] we shouldn’t just pretend, oh, this is going one way [or another]. And so all of these moves are toward impeachment.” — Jeff Zucker, president of CNN,
Brendan Daly, former Communications Director for Nancy Pelosi and a political appointee of the Obama administration, is a registered foreign agent who provided the Chinese Communist Party’s premier state-run media outlet China Central Television Network with “strategic counsel” as it expanded into
Corporate America’s lobbying news website of choice, Axios, today attacked the Citizen Free Press aggregator as “fringe” despite the fact that the Drudge-killer aggregator is three times larger than Axios. In an article analyzing President Trump’s successful web traffic haul, Axios “reported”:
The founder and CEO of TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, Zhang Yiming, recently pledged to use his company to promote “socialist core values” and foster adherence to the Chinese Communist Party’s “ideology, political thinking, and deeds.” Zhang showed his fealty in a nearly
Following President Trump’s pledge to outlaw TikTok in the U.S. due to its Chinese links, tech behemoth Microsoft acquiring the app has been foolishly floated as a solution to salvage the app’s U.S. operations. Currently owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, the popular short-video
