Victor Morton
Articles by Victor Morton
LeBron James now most hated player in NBA, study finds
Kowtowing to China, doxxing a policeman, and leaving the court area late in a decisive playoff loss ... it all adds up. Published June 7, 2021
‘House boat’ attack: Democratic spokeswoman takes personal shot at Manchin
A top Democratic spokeswoman took an unusually personal shot at Sen. Joe Manchin III, the West Virginia Democrat who has been putting a brake on the party's most extreme impulses. Published June 6, 2021
N.C. county bans Coke machines over ‘left wing’ politics
A North Carolina county commission has kicked Coca-Cola vending machines from government office buildings, accusing the soda giant of engaging in left-wing politics. Published June 3, 2021
Lawyer F. Lee Bailey dies, famed cases included O.J. Simpson, Dr. Sam Sheppard
The famed lawyer whose cases ranged from the Boston Strangler and O.J. Simpson to Dr. Sam Shepard has reportedly died. F. Lee Bailey was 87. Published June 3, 2021
Conservatives push ban on Black Lives Matter, gay pride flags at U.S. embassies
Several conservative members of Congress have signed onto a bill that would bar the flying of gay pride and Black Lives Matter flags at U.S. embassies. Published June 2, 2021
Colby Covington, UFC star, rips LeBron James: ‘All he cares about is lining his own pockets’
Former UFC champion Colby Covington called Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James a spineless "piece of crap" who kowtows to Communist China and profits from its slave labor. Published June 1, 2021
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to withhold pay of Democrats who walked out
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatened the pay of Democratic lawmakers who walked out of the legislature to prevent a vote on an election-security measure. Published May 31, 2021
Michael Flynn says coup ‘should happen’ in U.S., then denies claim in Parler post
A former U.S. national security adviser said over the weekend that a military coup to overthrow the U.S. government "should happen," but then on social media, he denied calling for any such action. Published May 31, 2021
Fauci supported dangerous virus experiments, calling them ‘important work’: Report
Dr. Anthony Fauci backed experiments to make viruses more contagious and, in doing so, downplayed the risk of a pandemic from lab accidents, according to a report in an Australian newspaper. Published May 28, 2021
Janice McGeachin, Idaho lieutenant governor, issues executive order with Gov. Brad Little away
Idaho's lieutenant governor banned mask mandates statewide -- while the governor was on the other side of the country. Published May 27, 2021
Patrisse Cullors, Black Lives Matter co-founder, resigns
Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter who's become a lightning rod over her lavish lifestyle, has resigned. Published May 27, 2021
S.V. Date, HuffPost White House correspondent: Capitol riot ‘1000 percent worse’ than 9/11
HuffPost's senior White House correspondent called the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol "1000 percent worse" than the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Published May 25, 2021
Rand Paul white powder letter under FBI investigation
A package sent to the home of Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, contained a suspicious white powder. Published May 24, 2021
Mitt Romney is first GOP senator to back Jan. 6 commission
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah became the first Republican senator to say he would vote for a special commission on the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. Published May 24, 2021
Lovely Warren, Rochester mayor, husband Timothy Granison arrested on gun charges
A Democratic mayor who campaigns to get "illegal guns" off the streets had two such weapons in her home, according to police. Published May 20, 2021
Thomas Massie mocks Nancy Pelosi, trashes letter: ‘I filed this one in the same location’
A Republican House member trashed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday -- literally. Published May 20, 2021
Kirstie Alley praised in Donald Trump statement: ‘A true original’
Former President Donald Trump issued a statement praising "great actress" Kirstie Alley, apparently out of the blue Wednesday evening. Published May 19, 2021
Republicans rebel against Nancy Pelosi, reject House mask mandate
Republican House members began a campaign of civil disobedience Tuesday against the Democrat-led chamber's mask mandates. Published May 18, 2021
Mark McCloskey announces Missouri Senate bid on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’
Mark McCloskey announced Tuesday evening on Fox News Channel's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" program that he will run for Missouri's open U.S. Senate seat in 2022 as a Republican. Published May 18, 2021
Colonial Pipeline restarts pipeline, Jennifer Granholm says
The Colonial Pipeline shutdown, which has led to fuel shortages and runs on gas stations in the East, has ended. Published May 12, 2021