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Mark Judge | May 30, 2017
​Vulgar and tiresome comedian Sarah Silverman has just posted a new promo trailer for “A Speck of Dust,” her new comedy special on Netflix.   In the trailer, Silverman brings in “Republican Congressman Tom Virtue" to shoot an ad for the special. Tom Virtue is actually an actor who plays the dad on “Even Stevens."     "Congressman Virtue" says Silverman has left behind her edgy “blue humor…
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Mark Judge | May 23, 2017
With the world still in shock, the leftist website Slate has figured out the cause of the May 22 terrorist bomb attack that occurred at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. It’s the fault of the “established heteropatriarchal order.” According to Slate’s Christina Cauterucci, Manchester was “a massive act of gender-based violence.” The bombing was an assault on female sexuality,…
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Mark Judge | May 23, 2017
Kirk Cameron thinks America needs spiritual revival. The “Fireproof” and “Growing Pains” actor is promoting the May 16 DVD release of “Revive Us,” a live worship and prayer experience which was held last Oct. 18 just before the presidential election.  Simulcast live in over 800 theaters across America, “Revive Us” was led by Dr. Ben Carson, Pastor Francis Chan, Eric Metaxas, Dr. James MacDonald…
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Mark Judge | May 22, 2017
Legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood is criticizing political correctness, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Eastwood’s comments came during a discussion with Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan. 1971’s “Dirty Harry” features a cop named Harry Callahan (Eastwood) who breaks the rules to capture and kill a psychotic killer who is terrorizing San Francisco. Callahan often…
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Mark Judge | May 21, 2017
Writing in Guns.com, Jennifer Cruz reports that decals with a Bible verse was removed from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia last week. The removal came following complaints from the Freedom From Religion Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union that the stickers were unconstitutional. “A Bible verse… is a sectarian and exclusively religious statement,” Sam Grover,…
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Mark Judge | May 19, 2017
Being a feminist is not about having hairy armpits. Or burning bras. Or hating men. That’s according to Gal Gadot, the actress who is playing Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman, in the new film opening June 2. Talking to Entertainment Weekly, Gadot, 32, laid out her case. “Wonder Woman is a feminist, of course,” she said. “I think people have a misconception about what feminism is. People think…
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Mark Judge | May 18, 2017
Bono is not afraid of death.   The frontman of the rock group U2 is featured in a video series with David Taylor, a theology and culture professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. ”Bono & David Taylor: Beyond the Psalms," features the two men talking about the Psalms, music, and their Christian faith. In the most recent video, Bono, 57, explains how his mother died…
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Mark Judge | May 17, 2017
Did Tim Allen’s conservatism cost him his show? James Woods thinks so. After six seasons, and despite good ratings, Allen’s series “Last Man Standing” was just cancelled ABC. In a tweet, star Allen wrote: “Stunned and blindsided by the network I called home for the last six years. #lastmanstanding” Allen is known to have conservative opinions, which he sometimes works into the show. Shortly…
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Mark Judge | May 17, 2017
Gay-themed - or perhaps it’s more accurate to say gay-obsessed - sitcom ‘Will & Grace’ has been revived by NBC.  The show has just released a new trailer. “Will & Grace,” about the relationship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer, ran for eight seasons on NBC from September 21, 1998 to May 18, 2006…
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Mark Judge | May 16, 2017
According to Allan Lichtman, President Donald Trump is going to be impeached. The “most serious” reason why is for “crimes against humanity” based on “cataclysmic climate change.” Lichtman is the author of “The Case for Impeachment” and a professor of history at American University. He recently made his case at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington. "I know we associate crimes against…