With so many crazy things happening, sometimes things fall through the cracks. Here are some headlines that you may find interesting and worth discussing. Please feel free to post ‘headlines’ you would like to share that we may have missed.
President Biden/Biden Administration:
COVID-19/COVIDIOTS:
Florida’s top doctor refuses to say if he’s vaccinated
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo declined to disclose whether he has received a coronavirus vaccine during a contentious confirmation hearing where Democrats pressed the state’s top doctor to promote the shots
What a bottle of ivermectin reveals about the shadowy world of COVID telemedicine
The American Taliban/White ISIS/MAGAts/Gunz!:
MAGA Extremists Slam the Upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show as ‘Satanic’
- It’s that time of year again for the Super Bowl halftime show and while the 2022 lineup of Dr. Dre, Snoop, Mary J. Blige and Eminem reads to most fans like a warm and fuzzy 1990s nostalgia bath, “to hear certain conservative commentators describe it,” notes Fever Dreams co-host Kelly Weill, “this Super Bowl is ripe for Satanism.”
Ohio’s Finest:
Hudson Mayor Says Ice Fishing is a Slippery Slope to Prostitution (???)
Horse Face Calls Capitol Police Gestapo After The Dumbest Guy in Congress Says They’re Spies
TFG:
“Mitch McConnell does not speak for the Republican Party, and does not represent the views of the vast majority of its voters. He did nothing to fight for his constituents and stop the most fraudulent election in American history,” Trump said in a statement, resurfacing his baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.
“If Mitch would have fought for the election, like the Democrats would have if in the same position, we would not be discussing any of the above today, and our Country would be STRONG and PROUD instead of weak and embarrassed,” Trump added.
The Hill:
State News:
Tennessee lawmakers introduce bill banning talk of ‘LGBTQ lifestyle issues’ in public schools
“What it seeks to do is say we’re not going to get into the LGBTQ lifestyle issues in public schools,” the bill’s sponsor, state Rep. Bruce Griffey (R), said.