When Family Members Play Heroes of the Soviet Union

Pavel Trofimovich Morozov (Па́вел Трофи́мович Моро́зов) was a supposed hero of the Soviet Union: In 1932, at the age of 13, Morozov reported his father to the political police (GPU). Supposedly, Morozov’s father, Trofim, the chairman of the Gerasimovka Village Soviet, had been “forging documents and selling them to the bandits and enemies of the …

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The Justice Department said that pardons do not mean innocence . . . when it comes to the J6 defendants.

The same must hold true for those pardoned by Joe Biden. After Donald Trump won the 2024 election, with an open promise to pardon the January 6th Capitol kerfufflers, the Department of Justice, under President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland, a man who hates Republicans for denying him a seat on the Supreme …

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Revoke the media’s License to Lie; 32 days until our real president returns to office

60 years ago, the liberal Supreme Court in 1965 gave the press a License to Lie in the NYT v. Sullivan case in which the Times ran a libelous ad by civil rights activists against police in Birmingham, Alabama. The court said, well, unless NYT meant actual malice, the libel was not a libel.

Woman Who Accused Duke Lacrosse Players of Rape Admits She Lied, Seeks Forgiveness

Crystal Mangum, the woman whose false allegations of rape against three Duke Lacrosse players 18 years ago sparked a nationwide media frenzy, has admitted to lying. She also requested forgiveness from the men. Mangum’s confession came during a jailhouse interview with Katerena DePasquale for her podcast “Let’s Talk with Kat” which aired on Dec. 11. …

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The Daniel Penny Verdict and its Aftermath Reflect America’s Shift to a Post-2020 Era

Most Americans saw through the hypocrisy of New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s manslaughter case against Marine veteran Daniel Penny from the get-go. If not for the protests of far-left radicals, it’s unlikely that charges would have been filed at all. The facts of the case were straightforward: In May 2023, Jordan Neely, 30, …

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