#Is fame going to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s head?

#Is fame going to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s head?

“#Is fame going to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s head?” Is it fame going to Gov. Cuomo’s head? We’re not even sure he realizes how many New Yorkers rolled their eyes at news that he’d won an Emmy for, in the words of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, “effective use of television during the…

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#Biden climate envoy John Kerry is a lifelong joke

#Biden climate envoy John Kerry is a lifelong joke

“#Biden climate envoy John Kerry is a lifelong joke” What was Joe Biden thinking for his choice of climate-change ambassador extraordinaire? John Kerry is one of the biggest gasbags in American politics, singlehandedly responsible for massive amounts of terrible emissions. People have been laughing at him since Yale, when Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau was zinging…

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#NYC’s school closing makes zero sense

#NYC’s school closing makes zero sense

“#NYC’s school closing makes zero sense” Zero point two percent: That’s the rate at which people in the city’s public-school system have tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s two in every thousand tests — and it includes quite a few students and school staff who are all-remote, meaning they didn’t get the bug at school….

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#Progressives’ elitist college-debt plan and other commentary

#Progressives’ elitist college-debt plan and other commentary

“#Progressives’ elitist college-debt plan and other commentary” Economist: Left’s Elitist College-Debt Plan “Progressive calls for President-elect Joe Biden to forgive student debt in his first 100 days of office should be ignored in lieu of a more moderate proposal: forgiveness capped at $5,000 of debt,” argues Beth Akers at The Wall Street Journal. The reality…

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#The church has its own rights and other commentary

#The church has its own rights and other commentary

“#The church has its own rights and other commentary” Religion beat: The Church Has Its Own Rights As Europe enters a second lockdown, “authorities are not imposing restrictions equally on churches and civil establishments,” seethes Gladden Pappin at First Things. “Instead, churches are arbitrarily subject to the harshest ­restrictions.” The disparities, especially glaring in France,…

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