Author: Freedom Watch

By Analysis by Harry Enten CNN October 8, 2021 (CNN)President Joe Biden won the 2020 election in large part because he was able to win the center. He emerged with a 13-point win with independent voters, a group that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lost by 4 points in 2016. (House Democratic candidates, for their part, took independents by 9 points in 2020.) That’s why it should be alarming to Biden that the recent downturn in his approval rating has come disproportionately from independents, as the Washington Post’s Henry Olsen first pointed out. This slide could have major electoral…

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Sanders declined to sign statement condemning protests against Sinema: report TheHill October 7, 2021 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) declined to sign a proposed statement condemning recent protests against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) because it did not address her resistance to prescription drug reform and the Democrats’ budget reconciliation package, Axios reported. Footage circulated over the weekend of activists following Sinema into a bathroom at Arizona State University, where she teaches, and calling on her to support the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package. Sinema blasted the move in a statement on Monday saying it “was not legitimate protest.” Jeff Giertz,…

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CNN’s Jake Tapper calls President Biden’s new poll numbers ‘brutal’ By Lindsay Kornick Fox News October 7, 2021 CNN anchor Jake Tapper called new poll numbers for President Biden “brutal” on Wednesday. Quinnipiac University released its results from its latest survey which show Biden’s approval numbers underwater. The president’s approval rating is at 38%, down from 42% last month. The survey, which was conducted Oct. 1-4, also showed disapproval of the president rising from 50% up to 53%. For his first six months in the White House, the president’s approval rating stayed around the low to mid 50s.…

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Anderson Cooper, who earns a reported $12 million a year from CNN alone, says he won’t leave his son an inheritance Yahoo News October 6, 2021 Anderson Cooper said on the “Morning Meeting” podcast that he would not be leaving an inheritance for his son, Wyatt Morgan Cooper. Wyatt was born via surrogacy last year and is the only child of Cooper, who co-parents Wyatt with his ex-boyfriend Benjamin Maisani. Cooper appeared on the “Morning Meeting” podcast with editors of the weekly newsletter Air Mail to talk about his new book about his ancestors, “Vanderbilt: The Rise and…

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‘The job wasn’t completed in 1948. The land wasn’t emptied of Arabs’ By Shany Littman Haaretz.com October 5, 2021 Avi Mograbi’s new movie, “The First 54 Years — An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation,” has not been among the offerings at any of the film festivals held in Israel this year, and so far no Israeli television channel has been willing to air it either. Nor did the nonprofit foundations that usually support documentary films want to get involved this time around, even though Mograbi is a highly-regarded longtime filmmaker whose previous films have been very successful and…

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Anderson Cooper Says His Son Wyatt is Obsessed with Feet — Watch! Just Jared October 5, 2021 Anderson Cooper is dishing on life as a dad! The 54-year-old CNN anchor stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show for an interview airing on Monday (October 4). During his chat with Ellen, Anderson revealed that his 17-month-old son Wyatt is currently obsessed with feet. Continue Reading…..

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Who will star as James Bond? 6 actors rumored to play 007 after Daniel Craig By Nate Day Fox News October 5, 2021 With the highly-anticipated James Bond flick “No Time to Die” just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting Daniel Craig’s final turn as the iconic British spy. The 53-year-old actor has starred in five Bond films and a number of video games since 2006’s “Casino Royale.” His tenure has also included “Quantum of Solace,” “Skyfall” and “Spectre.” Now that Craig’s time in the role has come to an end, rumors have begun to swirl about…

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