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LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kody Fairfield Controversial conservative, and self described one issue voter Ann Coulter has been a huge cheerleader for President Donald Trump for a very long time, but she now appears to be at her wits end with the man she once said she worshipped like the “people of North Korea worship…
James Franco Didn’t Say Anything Offensive About McDonalds
Actor James Franco wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about how McDonald’s was there for him when no one was. By that, he means that McDonald’s offered him a job when he was a struggling actor and couldn’t find a job anywhere else. He had dropped out of college and had very little work…
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One Child Nation [REVIEW] ~ Sundays With Steffi
Happy Sunday, Liberty Lovers! Fact: Communism sucks. The one-child policy was one of the crazy programs that Communist China implemented in an effort to control its population. I watched an incredibly disturbing and eye-opening documentary about the one-child policy called “One Child Nation.” It showed me just how powerful propaganda can be when a government…
Local Community Upset Over ‘White Privilege’ Essay Contest
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Amber Randall A town in Connecticut is not pleased with a recent student essay contest with the theme: “white privilege.” Residents from the majority-white Westport, Connecticut have called the question offensive, reports the New York Post. Many have said that it incorrectly implies that race is important in the community….
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LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Thomas Phippen Millennials should stop buying so many avocados if they want to be able to afford a home one day, according to an Australian billionaire. “When I was trying to buy my first home, I wasn’t buying smashed avocado for $19 and four coffees at $4 each,” Tim…


