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MSNBC Caught Selectively Editing Video Of Sandy Hook Dad | ||||||||||||||||||
On Monday, MSNBC aired a misleading and incomplete clip of testimony given by the father of a Sandy Hook victim at a hearing before the Connecticut Legislature. The edited version of his remarks, which aired on Martin Bashir’s show, make it appear as if pro-gun advocates maliciously interrupted (or “heckled” as many have said) the dad for no reason. Watch the uncut truth HERE. | ||||||||||||||||||
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his Wednesday evening broadcast, Glenn Beck used the bloodshed at Ruby
Ridge and later Waco, to showcase how even Republicans, who are
supposedly in favor of greater personal freedom, have been at the
forefront of policies that encroach on those very rights. See the video HERE.
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Conservative Teen Claims: MTV 'Completely Misrepresented Me' | ||||||||||||||||||
Everybody knows that reality television rarely bears any resemblance to reality, so when MTV’s “True Life” decided to profile three “right wingers” for a recent episode, many probably took it with a grain of salt. And according to one person profiled on the show who spoke exclusively with TheBlaze, skepticism may have been the best policy. See how 17-year-old Caleb Yee believes he was misrepresented by the TV network HERE. | ||||||||||||||||||
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'Unpatriotic?' Arabic Pledge Of Allegiance Sparks Controversy | ||||||||||||||||||
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Volkswagen’s new Super Bowl ad got some extra attention this week when USA Today reported that some people began calling the spot “racist” because one of the actors mimics a Jamaican accent. Watch the TV spot and take our TheBlaze poll HERE.
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Rare And Amazing Photos From WWI (Is That C.S. Lewis In One?) | ||||||||||||||||||
Millions of Europe’s best men marched off to the “Great War”
in 1914 ready to be home by Christmas — but four years later, their
graves would make World War I one of the most savage and brutal
conflicts known to mankind. Take a look at this collection of rare photos (some in color) taken during World War I HERE.
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