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danjoseph | October 12, 2016
According to a new Quinnipiac survey, nearly three-quarters of black Americans approve of  the practice of sports teams and athletes “...not standing during the national anthem in order to protest police violence against the black community.” The results show that 74 percent of blacks who were surveyed approve of this form of protest while only 30 percent of white Americans believe that not…
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danjoseph | October 11, 2016
What's more important to you, sports or politics? Let's say that you had a choice: You could either have your favorite sports team win a championship or have your favored presidential candidate win the election. You can't have both. So, if your team were to win the World Series, for instance, it would mean your candidate would lose the election and his or her opponent would occupy the White…
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danjoseph | October 11, 2016
There is no doubt that Columbus Day is America’s most controversial holiday. What used to be an annual celebration of the man who opened up the Americas to European culture has been turned into a flashpoint for social justice warriors who view Columbus as a genocidal maniac who killed and enslaved indigenous people across the continent. In order to get their point across, anti-Columbus…
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danjoseph | October 6, 2016
Not many people are paying attention to the U.S. Senate race in Utah this year. Incumbent Senator Mike Lee is one of the most popular senators in the country and is expected to cruise to an easy victory in a reliably Republican state.  But while Lee’s re-election bid has not received much national attention, his opponent has become a media darling.  Democrat Misty K. Snow won her party’s…
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danjoseph | October 6, 2016
Dr. Ezekiel Emmanuel, one of the key architects of Obamacare, is blaming Republicans for the law’s many deficiencies. In an interview with Fox News' Megan Kelly, Emmanuel pinned the blame for rising premiums on Republicans, calling the increased burden that many Americans are faced with due to the law as a market “correction.” Emmanuel specifically targeted Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who was…
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danjoseph | October 6, 2016
Thea year 2016 will be remembered for many things, but perhaps the most bizarre news story of the year involves a series of random clown sightings across the country. Reports of sinister looking clowns wandering the streets, chasing and, in some instances, attacking people have become commonplace over the last few months. The issue was even brought up in a recent White House press briefing. But…
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danjoseph | October 6, 2016
According to the Government Accountability Office, taxpayers have been on the hook for hiring hundreds of new public relations experts to help get President Obama’s partisan message out to the public over the last eight years. In addition to the half a billion dollars that have gone to government employees who focus on public relations, the administration spends more than $100 million in …
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danjoseph | October 4, 2016
Before he was a reality game show host, Donald Trump dallied in the board game bushiness. Trump's game, simply called “Trump: The Game,” was released in 1989. According to the experts at “Board Game Geeks” (I can only assume they’re “experts,” because who else besides a board game aficionado would create such a web site), "Trump: The Game" is pretty similar to “Monopoly.” Here's how the site…
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danjoseph | October 4, 2016
Below are two videos. The first is a video that premeired on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, last night. The second is a video that MRCTV released a month ago and pitched to media a month ago. The two are strikingly similar. Are these similarities merely a coincidence? You be the judge. Now here's MRCTV's video:   
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danjoseph | October 4, 2016
On Tuesday night, Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine will meet for the one and only debate between the 2016 vice presidential candidates. But do Americans have any idea who these guys are? MRCTV hit the streets of Washington D.C. and quizzed Americans to find out what they knew about the two men, one of whom will be a heartbeat away from the presidency for the next four years.