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Can social media decide fate of general elections 2024?

Can social media decide fate of general elections 2024?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 15, 2024 | [Read Online]( Good morning. It's Monday, Jan. 15, and we're covering Rand Paul eviscerating Tony Fauci, facts defying the narrative, the NFL wild-card Sunday, and much more. First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! The name 'Wyoming' comes from a Native American word: It comes from the Lenape Indian word “Mechewami-ing” which means “at the big plains.” Lenape Indians were the first ones to use this name for Wyoming Valley. Breaking Updates Remember That 'Islamophobic' Shooting in Vermont? The Facts Defy the Narrative Remember that[November 2023 incident in Vermont where three young Palestinian men were shot by a deranged guy](on the dark streets of Burlington? The violence was indeed tragic, leaving one of the victims paralyzed, but it was immediately branded an Islamophobic attack by the media and numerous politicians despite the fact that there was no evidence supporting that claim. [President Biden quickly jumped on the bandwagon, claiming,](“There is absolutely no place for violence or hate in America.” Vice President Kamala Harris’ statement bemoaned that “far too many people live with the fear that they could be targeted and attacked based on their beliefs or who they are.” Now[investigative journalist Daniel Greenfield claims in an article titled “The Greatest Islamophobia Hoax in America Exposed”]( that the whole thing was B.S. from the start and that way too many “serious” people jumped the gun on their conclusions and spread wild misinformation around the internet: All of these [Islamophobia] claims, along with many others around the shootings, were based on lies. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee falsely claimed that “a man shouted and harassed the victims, then proceeded to shoot them. We have reason to believe this shooting occurred because the victims are Arab.” In reality, they had been shot by a local resident outside his house who did not say a word. Since the narrative fell apart, Greenfield writes, virtually none of the national media outlets that had breathlessly reported the Islamophobic attack have updated their stories or provided retractions. Read more updates [here]( Rand Paul Eviscerates Tony Fauci, 'For His Dishonesty, Frankly, He Should Go to Prison' [Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is certainly no fan of Dr. Tony Fauci,]( the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the face of the government’s COVID response for most of the pandemic. The two repeatedly clashed in Senate hearings over mask-wearing, lockdowns, and whether the U.S. funded virus “gain-of-function” research -- a charge Fauci adamantly denied. [Fauci appeared in early January before the House Select Subcommittee]( on the Coronavirus Pandemic to deliver closed-door testimony, revealing that he did not “follow the science” and was, in fact, sometimes just making things up on the fly. "History should judge him as a deficient person who made one of the worst decisions in public health history — in the entire history of the world..." “For his dishonesty, frankly, he should go to prison,” Paul told WABC host John Catsimatidis. “Do you think the scientific knowledge that was gained from this research was worth the deaths of 20 million people?” The chairman of the committee, Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), has said he was surprised how frequently [Fauci said he didn’t recall decisions or circumstances during the early days of the outbreak]( that killed 1.1 million Americans. Although Paul is right on point with his criticisms, it's unlikely that [Fauci will face any consequences for his disastrous reign](where an untold number of people lost their livelihoods to vax mandates, businesses were shuttered, learning loss in children shot through the roof, and families were torn apart. Read more updates [here]( American Sports & Culture NFL wild-card Sunday: Packers dominate Cowboys with 48-32 victory in Dallas Jordan Love and the Packers had their way with the Cowboys in a 48-32 win. Aaron Judge at tight end? Adley Rutschman ... making tackles? Welcome to the MLB Pro Bowl! We made All-Star teams of players who had glory days on the football field before opting for the baseball diamond. NBAA Opens on Inspiration of Sports, Space, and Safety | AIN Tennis greats, Washington leaders, and a Meritorious Service Award winner share their tales at the opening session kicking off NBAA-BACE 2023. American Business & Markets 'Go out and do it': 7 keys to success for new entrepreneurs There’s a story Isil Yavuz, Ph.D., Bryant University assistant professor of Management and director of the university’s Entrepreneurship program, likes to tell about the entrepreneurship business. 66% of Older Millennials Want To Start a Business — 5 Steps To Do It Successfully How to get your business off the ground Entrepreneur's Advice on Frivolous Lawsuits Should a business contest improper suits or pay the money and move on? American Politics Elon Musk predicts Vivek Ramaswamy will 'far exceed the polls' in Iowa caucuses despite Trump's late attacks The Tesla and SpaceX billionaire agreed that the GOP presidential candidate is poised to "shock the world." For a healthier 2024, try a social media detox Mounting evidence shows cutting back on social media could be healthy for you and your whole family. Can social media decide fate of political parties in general elections 2024? With the rising trend of online electioneering and the growing number of internet users in the country, political pundits claimed that social media would decide the fate of political parties in the... Should Ohio scrap current term limits? House speaker says it's worth considering Should Ohio scrap current term limits and allow lawmakers to serve longer? House Speaker Jason Stephens says it's worth considering. Share Keeping Up With America You currently have 0 referrals. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States

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