Author: Freedom Watch

It’s time to end the LeBron James-Michael Jordan debate By William C. Rhoden The Undefeated October 12, 2020 By winning his fourth NBA title, LeBron James has not only just leaped into history, he’s also leaped over Michael Jordan in the heated, ongoing debate over which player is greatest. James scored 28 points and had a triple-double Sunday to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the franchise’s 17th NBA title. There has not been another NBA superstar to lead three different teams to a championship: not Jordan, not Magic Johnson, not Kobe Bryant. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the Milwaukee…

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Kaepernick: Abolish police, prisons By Joseph Choi TheHill October 12, 2020 Former NFL player Colin Kaepernick called for the abolition of police and prison systems in a new essay, abandoning his former demands for reform as ineffective and incapable of solving the issues of police brutality and high incarceration rates in the U.S. The essay is part of a new series called “Abolition for the People” which is created through a partnership with Kaepernick Publishing and “LEVEL,” a publication by Medium that concentrates on the lives of Black and Brown men. Kaepernick’s essay is the first of 30…

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Gal Gadot To Play Cleopatra And Twitter Has Mixed Feelings Cheezburger October 12, 2020 Deadline announced earlier today that Wonder Woman’s Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot would be teaming up again to bring a new epic about Cleopatra to life. While the news has been better-received than Gadot’s “Imagine” debacle from the early days of quarantine, not everyone’s happy about the choice. Gadot’s an Israeli with very European heritage, and it seems that many Twitter users feel that casting does a Scarlett Johansson to an Egyptian queen. As some people are crying whitewashing, many have pointed out that…

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Joe Biden, Herman Cain appear as flies on Mike Pence’s head during ‘SNL’ VP debate spoof By David Oliver USA TODAY October 11, 2020 It was the fly that launched 1,000 tweets. Well, probably lots more. “Saturday Night Live” predictably spoofed this week’s Vice Presidential debate, after mocking the first debate in the episode’s season premiere. Maya Rudolph reprised her role as Sen. Kamala Harris and entered the debate stage spraying Lysol. Beck Bennett played Vice President Mike Pence — who had not one, but two flies on his head during the sketch, an homage to the fly…

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Wandering Joe Biden forgets where he is — Vermont or New Hampshire? By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal WND October 11, 2020 The first step to winning in New Hampshire is knowing you’re in New Hampshire. That might seem like a basic rule of American politics, but it’s one the Joe Biden campaign might need to brush up on as their candidate just racked up yet another in a seemingly interminable series of gaffes. On the bright side, he got the town’s name right. Continue Reading…..

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Biden says voters don’t deserve to know his stance on packing Supreme Court By Adam Shaw Fox News October 11, 2020 Democratic nominee Joe Biden on Friday said that voters don’t deserve to know if he would attempt to pack the Supreme Court if he wins in November and Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the high court. Biden was asked in Las Vegas, Nevada, about his position on packing the court with extra justices — something that has seen support from a number of Democrats, particularly since President Trump announced his intention to confirm Barrett to the…

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Attorney General Bill Barr calls Whitmer kidnap plot ‘abhorrent’ Fox News October 11, 2020 Attorney General William Barr condemned a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and denied knowing about the FBI’s investigation prior to arrests made this week. “He finds this behavior abhorrent and is totally supportive of the FBI’s investigation and the U.S. Attorney’s actions,” Barr’s spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said Friday, according to The Detroit News. The statement comes after state Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges against seven people connected to the plot, whose goals included overthrowing parts of the government and waging armed conflict.…

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By Agencies the Guardian October 11, 2020 Police have identified a 30-year-old man as the suspect in a fatal shooting that took place in downtown Denver during duelling protests between leftwing and rightwing groups. Matthew Dolloff, a private security guard working for local television station KUSA TV, was arrested for first degree murder in connection with Saturday afternoon’s shooting, Denver police said in a social media post. “It has been the practice of (KUSA) for a number of months to hire private security to accompany staff at protests,” the station said. Continue Reading…..

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