- Fox News reports that "[a] stalwart in the West Virginia Republican Party for decades lost his primary race on Tuesday night due in part to his support of a controversial bill that critics say would provide healthcare for illegal immigrants, according to a group that actively campaigned against him." The politician that lost is West Virginia GOP State Sen. Craig Blair, the president of the state senate. He was defeated in the primary by challenger Tom Willis.
- "Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardons Daniel Perry after conviction for shooting armed agitator during BLM riots"--Post Millennial. Perry was "was found guilty of murder for the fatal shooting of Garrett Foster during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest while Perry was an Uber driver," according to the article. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles believed otherwise:
"The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles conducted an exhaustive review of U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry’s personal history and the facts surrounding the July 2020 incident and recommended a Full Pardon and Restoration of Full Civil Rights of Citizenship," said Abbott in a statement.
- "'Doctor Who' viewership plummets after woke star tells viewers, 'Don't watch. Turn off the TV.'"--Blaze TV. Ncuti Gatwa, the gay, black man from Africa who is playing the latest iteration of the Doctor, told viewers that if they didn't like the gay, tranny propaganda being shoved down the throats of them and their kids that they shouldn't watch the show. The viewers obliged. And viewership plunged from 4.7 million who watched the 2023 Christmas special in which Gatwa made his appearance to just 2.6 million and 2.4 million viewers, respectively, for the first two shows of this season. By way of comparison, "the original 'Doctor Who' premiere, 'An Unearthly Child,' that aired all the way back in 1963 to the tune of 4.4 million viewers. That same season saw a significant increase in viewership as it progressed, peaking at over 10 million viewers by episode 10."
Timelords: another thing they killed.
ReplyDeleteBecause none of the female-led spin-offs were popular.
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