UFC champ sounds off on men fighting women.
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The media is really grasping for outrage stories.
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Arab Muslim Woman Speaks Out About Hamas's Lies
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Hamas Terrorist's Appalling Remarks: America is Next
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Jorge Masvidal: I Wouldn't Live Anywhere but America
MMA fighter Jorge Masvidal, a child of Cuban and Peruvian immigrants, has competed in fights all over the world. Proud of his Latin roots, Masvidal is even prouder to be an American patriot. Through sharing his story, he reminds us that freedom of speech—and the courage to speak up—are necessary to keep America free and thriving.
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GOOD NEWS, PARENTS! San Diego Country charter school drops transgender student secrecy policy..
GOOD NEWS, PARENTS! San Diego Country charter school drops transgender student secrecy policy... Jill Simonian of PragerUkids.com discusses.
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Which side has more dead civilians in a war does not determine which side is right
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Rutherford B. Hayes: The Most Disputed President
The election of Rutherford B. Hayes remains the single most disputed presidential outcome in American history—even more than the elections of the 21st century. What happened, and what were the consequences?
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On election night 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican candidate for president, went to bed firmly convinced he had lost.
Four months later, he walked into the White House as the 19th president of the United States. His ultimate victory remains the single most disputed presidential outcome in American history–more than Bush v. Gore in 2000, more than Trump v. Biden in 2020.
Hayes, the youngest of five children, was born on October 4, 1822, in a small town near Columbus, Ohio. His father had died two months earlier. His bachelor uncle, Sardis Birchard, a businessman and banker, became his guardian and surrogate father.
Like so many young Americans of his day, “Rud,” as he was called, was imbued with a tireless work ethic. He was a conscientious student, graduating from Kenyon College in Ohio in 1842 at the top of his class. Thanks to his uncle’s generosity, he graduated from Harvard Law School, where he also excelled.
By 1849, Hayes had started a successful law practice in the rapidly growing city of Cincinnati. Strongly opposed to slavery, he defended many runaway slaves in court.
When the Civil War broke out, Hayes was nearly 40, married, a father of three with a fourth on the way, and a leading figure in southern Ohio. He had everything to lose and nothing to gain by volunteering for the Union cause. But he did so anyway.
His leadership qualities were immediately recognized by his superiors and the soldiers under his command.
Hayes saw action at the Battles of Antietam, Winchester, and Cedar Creek, among others. Badly wounded in the first of those battles, he stayed on the field issuing orders. Had his men not carried him to safety, he would have died.
Entering the war without any military experience, he left it as a general. He also left it as a member of Congress, being elected by his fellow Ohioans in 1864.
In 1867, he resigned his congressional seat to run for governor of Ohio, his status as a war hero helping him carry the day.
After taking office in 1868, he pushed hard for black voting rights, first in his home state and then nationally by supporting the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. A popular governor, he was elected to two more terms.
With the 1876 election looming and the Grant Administration mired in financial scandals, the party needed a candidate free of any taint of corruption–and Hayes fit the bill.
But the election was an uphill battle.
First, Hayes faced a formidable opponent, the Democratic governor of New York, Samuel Tilden.
Second, the Republican Party had been losing votes in the South because the Democrats were making it increasingly difficult for blacks to vote.
The election indeed turned out to be a photo finish. The New York Times reported that Tilden had won 184 electoral votes–just one vote short of victory–while Hayes captured 181. The wildcards were South Carolina, Louisiana, and… Florida.
Sound familiar?
A stalemate ensued, with each side bitterly accusing the other of cheating. Without any precedent or guidance from the Constitution, Congress set up a commission to settle the issue.
Finally, in February 1877, after some of the nastiest mudslinging in American history, the commission decided for Hayes. Congress ratified the decision on March 2. But many Democrats never accepted the result as legitimate, and perpetually referred to Hayes as “Rutherfraud.”
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They don’t know what they’re talking about.
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#manonthestreet #shorts #war
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How Oprah, LeBron, and Michelle Obama get to call themselves victims
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Argentina Elects Libertarian, Kat Von D Converts, Happy Thanksgiving: 11/24/2023
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It’s Thanksgiving week, so we’re highlighting inspiring stories from around the world that warm our hearts. A “Secret Santa” gift changes a principal’s life. Kat Von D converts to Christianity. Argentina elects a new libertarian president. And Alabama heads to Auburn for the Iron Bowl.
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Cash Course: Understanding Health Insurance
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Nobody plans to get sick or injured, but we all will at some point, resulting in doctors’ visits, trips to the hospital, and treatments like surgery or medicine. Having health insurance could alleviate some of these medical costs. This episode of Cash Course helps middle and high school students understand what health insurance is and how it works.
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Ask Your Family This Question at Thanksgiving — Fireside Chat Ep. 316
Thanksgiving is the most universal of American holidays. How could you be more inclusive than giving thanks? Dennis reflects on this meaningful holiday, why it’s been under attack in recent years, and reminds us how important gratitude is. After all, you can’t be good, and you can’t be happy if you’re not grateful.
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The American People Demand Answers about NewsGuard
NewsGuard continues its campaign of online censorship and suppression of free speech by targeting anyone who questions elitist narratives about climate change, COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, elections, Planned Parenthood, and the World Economic Forum. PragerU CEO challenges NewsGuard to come clean about who funds their operations and which “partners” in Big Tech, Big Pharma, and the government are directing their activities.
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Which is a bigger threat: climate change or nuclear war?
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Which is a Greater Threat: Nuclear War or Climate Change?
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The White House recently said that climate change is a greater existential threat to humanity than the potential for nuclear war. Aldo travels to UCLA to ask students which they worry about more and why.
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College + TikTok is a toxic combo
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Victor Davis Hanson on Wars, Woke Culture, and the Fall of America’s Institutions
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Victor Davis Hanson is an American classicist, military historian, political commentator, and farmer. He says cultural Marxism inside our major institutions and American weakness abroad have led to chaos around the world. Victor joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to provide clarity about the wars in Ukraine and Israel and give insight into the collapse of America’s borders and universities.
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