The Year’s Best In Unnecessary Censorship
Jimmy Kimmel gives us a look at the year’s most memorable event that were censored for no real reason.
Jimmy Kimmel gives us a look at the year’s most memorable event that were censored for no real reason.
Democratic Presidential hopeful and Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders joined The Joe Rogan Experience podcast yesterday to discuss his candidacy and hot topics in today’s policies. Joe Rogan is a liberal with libertarian leanings – nuanced like most people. For example, he supports both the right to bear arms and universal healthcare. Some of his past…
A Game Of Knockout CAMBRIDGE, MA – Officers are searching for a black man who has been sucker punching victims in Cambridge. The attacker was caught on camera assaulting a couple walking innocently down the street. The attack occurred on Saturday afternoon in broad daylight and thankfully the couple received only minor injuries. Random acts of…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Grace Carr Massachusetts lawmakers presented a bill in a public hearing Tuesday that would ban American Indian mascots in public schools. The bill, filed by Democratic state Sen. Barbara A. L’Italien, was proposed after the town of Tewksbury refused to change the name of its “Redmen” high school mascot. If the bill gets…
by Daniel Stephens In the most recent poll conducted by CBS News, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump are holding steady at record-breaking low favorability ratings. As can be seen in the excerpt below, Hillary is only viewed favorably by a fetid 36% of the U.S. population. Trump fares even worse, and is currently…
By Casey Harper Office Depot may face a lawsuit after refusing to print flyers that criticize Planned Parenthood, saying the flyers “persecute” people who believe in abortion rights. Maria Goldstein, 42, of Illinois asked Office Depot on Aug. 20 to print 500 anti-Planned Parenthood fliers, but the employee refused. The flier had facts about Planned Parenthood from…
Tuesday, the Missouri legislature passed SB 63, which upon receiving Gov. Mike Parson’s signature, will create a state-run prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP). The push for such legislation has been a decade long crusade for certain legislators in the House and Senate. They argue that PDMP, despite evidence to the contrary, will help prevent opioid overdoses…
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