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TO BOOST OR NOT TO BOOST "Dr. Soumya Swaminathan — the World Health Organization's chief scientist — says that there is zero evidence to support the idea that otherwise healthy children and adolescents need a booster shot of a COVID-19 vaccine." READ MORE


WHITE HOUSE IN FREE FALL? "The White House is planning a new communications strategy, as President Joe Biden faces a total collapse of his approval ratings.... Advisers expressed the need for President Biden to “talk to more people directly” instead of delivering speeches from the White House." READ MORE


STICK TO FOOTBALL, COACH "University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and other prominent sports figures with ties to West Virginia have urged U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin to support sweeping legislation to protect the right to vote." READ MORE


EXIT QUESTION: Can anyone find us a single soul that has a legal right to vote, but simply cannot vote? We've look all over. Can't find anyone.


BOLD STRATEGY, COTTON "Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate Gary Chambers of Louisiana released an ad on Tuesday showing the candidate smoking marijuana while promoting a pathway toward legalizing the drug." READ MORE


BYE, FELICIA "Reps. Jim Langevin of Rhode Island and Jerry McNerney of California mark the 27th and 28th House Democrats not running for reelection in 2022 as analysts expect a favorable year for Republicans....They mark the 19th and 20th House Democrats who have announced retirements rather than seek reelection....House Republicans need to gain five seats in 2022 to win the House majority. READ MORE


TODAY'S REASON WHY THE LIBERAL MEDIA SHOULD BE IGNORED...


MEME OF THE DAY Because James Carville complained that Democrats were the "whiny party." He's right.




QUOTE OF THE DAY

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson: "The government will no longer mandate the wearing of face masks anywhere."


CLIP OF THE DAY A Short Documentary on the history of the Keystone pipeline:



JESUS, GET YOUR SANDALS ON...WE NEED YOU


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