Stitt saves anti-SLAPP law

Monday, May 22, 2023, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed HB 1236, a bill that, by the change of a single word, would have significantly neutered Oklahoma’s deterrent against Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs). Deep-pocketed and powe…

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National Popular Vote Promises to Gut the Constitution

If the Left can’t abolish the Electoral College, they’ll bypass it. So why are some so-called conservatives along for the ride? If you think leftists aim to cut the Electoral College out of the Constitution, guess again—they plan to simply ignore it. The scheme is called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, and if enough […]

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Puppy Dog Republicans Afraid to Act

Another example of indisputably corrupt and unscrupulous Democrat behavior has erupted onto the national scene with the release of the years-long Durham probe into the alleged “Russia-Russi-Russia” influence on the 2016 election. Once again, virtually every phony charge against President Trump was proven to be false, virtually every claim he made about being spied on […]

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The FBI Vetoed the 2016 Presidential Election

FILE – In this Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis. A “sophisticated” Russian propaganda campaign helped flood social media with fake news stories during the election season, according to a new report […]

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Special counsel John Durham exposed Monday how the FBI and Justice Department plotted to rig the 2016 presidential election.

Durham proves that Hillary and the FBI tried to rig the 2016 election His 316-page report proves federal law enforcement was weaponized by shielding the Hillary Clinton campaign and persecuting the Donald Trump campaign. Yet despite the damning evidence, most of the media are treating the Durham report as a “nothingburger.” FBI racketeering repeatedly rescued […]

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Spectral evidence against Trump

Spectral evidence has not been permitted at trials since Governor William Phips of Massachusetts banned it in October of 1692 from being used in the Court of Oyer and Terminer during the Salem witch trials. However, history seems to have repeated itself. In the Manhattan sexual assault civil suit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll […]

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Report on the Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Top 50 Organizations to Know

The citizen’s starter kit to understanding the new global information cartel Illustration by mrmooremedia.com Introduction by Matt Taibbi On January 17, 1961, outgoing President and former Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower gave one of the most consequential speeches in American history. Eisenhower for eight years had been a popular president, whose appeal drew upon […]

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Small: OETA doesn’t need state subsidies

I’ve enjoyed a lot of OETA/PBS content over the years; nature programs, historical documentaries, chilren’s shows, classic films on the OETA Movie Club. My wife and I really enjoy the geneological show Finding Your Roots.

But here’s the thing. Is it really the proper role of government to fund public broadcasting? I don’t think it is. OETA, and PBS, and NPR – all of them can function apart from taxpayer funding. In the wake of Gov. Stitt’s veto of OETA’s reauthorization, a lot of media stations and personalities have decried the move. Perhaps they could step up to the plate and fund OETA/PBS much like C-SPAN is funded by the cable industry.
Here’s a column by OCPA President Jonathan Small on the matter:

OETA doesn’t need state subsidies

By Jonathan Small

Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to veto reauthorization of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), the state’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) entity, has critics acting as though the sky is falling and that Big Bird is on his last legs.

Neither view is true. Big Bird will still be around even without Oklahoma government funding, as proven by the fact that 14 other states do not provide direct state funding to PBS stations. There are no reports of children aimless wandering the streets of those states without access to any educational programming.

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Pretend to the End

“Who would have thought in 2020 when they were voting for Joe, that they were voting for the most hardcore accelerationist collapsitarian candidate in history.” — Deep South SR on Twitter The creatures of the underworld running our country must think the public is awfully stupid. You are expected to take at face value the […]

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Dahm’s Unorthodox Campaign Win

How an unannounced candidate took over the Oklahoma Republican Party Last weekend, the Oklahoma Republican Party(OKGOP) held their biennial convention and election of new leadership. The week began with two candidates for state chair. On Monday night, the last major candidate forum was held by 3 county GOP organizations. Sitting in the audience was Senator Nathan Dahm. Nathan knew his announcement was going to be made the next morning. But he waited. He listene […]

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Oklahoma Republicans Select A New Leadership Team

The state convention of the OKGOP met this past weekend, to select leaders for the next two years. They also approved a fresh platform of policies for the Republican Party.Senator Nathan Dahm, of Broken Arrow, was selected on the 2nd ballot, after both he and former lawmaker, Sean Roberts of Fairfax gained over 40% of the first ballot, Defeating incumbent, AJ Farate’. Farate’s 16% is the worst showing in decades, for an incumbent chair seeking a new term.The Vice Cha […]

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Why I’ m Not a Republican

It used to be necessary in the early 1950 to declare that one “is not now and have never have been a member of the Communist Party”. That is no longer true. Since Marxists have infiltrated virtually every institution in America while the Republican “leadership” were cashing checks and sucking their thumbs, it is now […]

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