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|Explained that [[abortion]] increases the risk of breast cancer.<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Abortion&oldid=14427</ref>
 
|Explained that [[abortion]] increases the risk of breast cancer.<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Abortion&oldid=14427</ref>
 
|Strident, hysterical denials by liberals, who oppose even telling women of the possibility of an increase in risk.
 
|Strident, hysterical denials by liberals, who oppose even telling women of the possibility of an increase in risk.
|A study published in 2013 showed more than a six-fold increase in women who had an abortion.<ref>[http://www.indianjcancer.com/article.asp?issn=0019-509X;year=2013;volume=50;issue=4;spage=316;epage=321;aulast=Bhadoria AS Bhadoria, U Kapil, N Sareen, P Singh, "Reproductive factors and breast cancer: A case-control study in tertiary care hospital of North India," 50 ''Indian Journal of Cancer'' 4, 316-321 (2013)]</ref>  In addition, another study showed that the "number of young women being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer has been slowly but steadily rising over the past 3 decades," beginning a few years after ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'',<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/Health/advanced-breast-cancer-rise-younger-women/story?id=18606955</ref> and a massive research project in China showed a 44% increase in breast cancer from abortion.<ref>https://www.lifenews.com/2013/12/02/bombshell-study-finds-44-increased-breast-cancer-risk-for-women-having-abortions/</ref>
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|A study published in 2013 showed more than a six-fold increase in women who had an abortion.<ref>[http://www.indianjcancer.com/article.asp?issn=0019-509X;year=2013;volume=50;issue=4;spage=316;epage=321;aulast=Bhadoria AS Bhadoria, U Kapil, N Sareen, P Singh, "Reproductive factors and breast cancer: A case-control study in tertiary care hospital of North India," 50 ''Indian Journal of Cancer'' 4, 316-321 (2013)]</ref>  In addition, another study showed that the "number of young women being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer has been slowly but steadily rising over the past 3 decades," beginning a few years after ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'',<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/Health/advanced-breast-cancer-rise-younger-women/story?id=18606955</ref> and a massive research project in China showed a 44% increase in breast cancer from abortion.<ref>https://www.lifenews.com/2013/12/02/bombshell-study-finds-44-increased-breast-cancer-risk-for-women-having-abortions/</ref>
 
|February 27 and December 2, 2013
 
|February 27 and December 2, 2013
 
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|Conservapedia mentions that some Americans are turning to self-employment during the economic downturn as jobs are difficult to come by. In addition, Conservapedia mentions developing multiple streams of income in case the economy goes into a depression and many people lose their jobs. Conservapedia also gives resources and suggestions for low cost businesses.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/Main_Page/Previous_Conservapedia_Breaking_News/Archives/September_2009</ref>
 
|Conservapedia mentions that some Americans are turning to self-employment during the economic downturn as jobs are difficult to come by. In addition, Conservapedia mentions developing multiple streams of income in case the economy goes into a depression and many people lose their jobs. Conservapedia also gives resources and suggestions for low cost businesses.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/Main_Page/Previous_Conservapedia_Breaking_News/Archives/September_2009</ref>
 
|The liberal "graduate student at a [[sociology]] department somewhere in the United States" at the Total Drek blog seems to shiver in horror at the hard work involved. In addition, he appears to want people to have a defeatist cry in their beer attitude instead of having a proactive and creative can do attitude.<ref>[http://totaldrek.blogspot.com/2009/09/conservapedia-for-laughs-or-facepalms.html Conservapedia: For laughs or facepalms - Tuesday, September 08, 2009]</ref> In 2011, Conservapedia indicates that a sociology major is one of the [[worst college majors]] to have.
 
|The liberal "graduate student at a [[sociology]] department somewhere in the United States" at the Total Drek blog seems to shiver in horror at the hard work involved. In addition, he appears to want people to have a defeatist cry in their beer attitude instead of having a proactive and creative can do attitude.<ref>[http://totaldrek.blogspot.com/2009/09/conservapedia-for-laughs-or-facepalms.html Conservapedia: For laughs or facepalms - Tuesday, September 08, 2009]</ref> In 2011, Conservapedia indicates that a sociology major is one of the [[worst college majors]] to have.
|[[Barack Obama]]'s [[American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009|"stimulus" package]] fails. Many Americans lose their jobs and have their unemployment benefits run out. In 2011, Fox News reports that most unemployed no longer receive unemployment benefits.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/11/05/most-us-unemployed-no-longer-receive-benefits/</ref> Homelessness increases and "[[Obamaville]]s" spring up.<ref>http://www.thebradentontimes.com/news/2011/11/09/community/national_hunger_and_homelessness_awareness_week_puts_spotlight_on_increasing_need/</ref> Unemployment in the United States and many other countries remains high.<ref>http://www.bls.gov/fls/intl_unemployment_rates_monthly.htm</ref><ref>http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php/Unemployment_statistics</ref> In 2011, Cafe Press is selling unemployed sociology major bumper stickers.<ref>http://www.cafepress.com/+unemployed_sociology_major_bumper_sticker,25387924</ref>
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|[[Barack Obama]]'s [[American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009|"stimulus" package]] fails. Many Americans lose their jobs and have their unemployment benefits run out. In 2011, Fox News reports that most unemployed no longer receive unemployment benefits.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/11/05/most-us-unemployed-no-longer-receive-benefits/</ref> Homelessness increases and "[[Obamaville]]s" spring up.<ref>http://www.thebradentontimes.com/news/2011/11/09/community/national_hunger_and_homelessness_awareness_week_puts_spotlight_on_increasing_need/</ref> Unemployment in the United States and many other countries remains high.<ref>https://www.bls.gov/fls/intl_unemployment_rates_monthly.htm</ref><ref>http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php/Unemployment_statistics</ref> In 2011, Cafe Press is selling unemployed sociology major bumper stickers.<ref>http://www.cafepress.com/+unemployed_sociology_major_bumper_sticker,25387924</ref>
 
|World economy continues to skate on thin ice and the Eurozone is experiencing significant economic problems.  
 
|World economy continues to skate on thin ice and the Eurozone is experiencing significant economic problems.  
 
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|January 18, 2011   
 
|January 18, 2011   
|Observing that a very large percentage of college students are not developing higher thinking skills.<ref>http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/01/18/106949/study-many-college-students-not.html</ref> The trend of liberal colleges closing their doors continues.<ref>http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/07/09/baldwin</ref><ref>http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/5312/losing_liberal_arts/</ref>
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|Observing that a very large percentage of college students are not developing higher thinking skills.<ref>https://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/01/18/106949/study-many-college-students-not.html</ref> The trend of liberal colleges closing their doors continues.<ref>http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/07/09/baldwin</ref><ref>http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/5312/losing_liberal_arts/</ref>
 
|[[Occupy Wall Street]] and other Occupy protests happen in the United States and in Europe in 2011 and young people are very prevalent in the protests. Some protests turn violent and engage in property destruction. In November 2011, the Daily Mail reports concerning the Occupy Wall Street movement and the trash/garbage associated with it: "If this is the product of our liberal arts colleges, why continue their tax exemptions and tax support? Universities are supposed to produce intelligent people who will make a positive contribution to society. Not these pigs".<ref>http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/46288</ref> In 2011, it is reported that Occupy movements are littering the streets.<ref>http://www.freestaterevolution.com/?p=1967</ref>  
 
|[[Occupy Wall Street]] and other Occupy protests happen in the United States and in Europe in 2011 and young people are very prevalent in the protests. Some protests turn violent and engage in property destruction. In November 2011, the Daily Mail reports concerning the Occupy Wall Street movement and the trash/garbage associated with it: "If this is the product of our liberal arts colleges, why continue their tax exemptions and tax support? Universities are supposed to produce intelligent people who will make a positive contribution to society. Not these pigs".<ref>http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/46288</ref> In 2011, it is reported that Occupy movements are littering the streets.<ref>http://www.freestaterevolution.com/?p=1967</ref>  
  
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|February 27, 2011
 
|February 27, 2011
 
|"Despite wasting millions of taxpayer dollars searching for gravity waves predicted by the theory, none have ever been found."<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Counterexamples_to_Relativity&oldid=852797</ref> This was actually true at the time, but the implication was that gravitational waves would ''never'' be found.
 
|"Despite wasting millions of taxpayer dollars searching for gravity waves predicted by the theory, none have ever been found."<ref>http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Counterexamples_to_Relativity&oldid=852797</ref> This was actually true at the time, but the implication was that gravitational waves would ''never'' be found.
|The (perhaps overzealous) researchers at the "BICEP2" project claimed to have discovered evidence of gravitational waves from the "[[big bang]]".<ref>http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.3985v1</ref> This was shot down in 2015: "Gravitational waves discovery now officially dead."<ref>http://www.nature.com/news/gravitational-waves-discovery-now-officially-dead-1.16830</ref>  But in 2015 and 2016, gravitational waves from colliding [[black hole]]s were irrefutably detected by the [[LIGO]] instruments.  See [[Gravitational waves]].
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|The (perhaps overzealous) researchers at the "BICEP2" project claimed to have discovered evidence of gravitational waves from the "[[big bang]]".<ref>https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.3985v1</ref> This was shot down in 2015: "Gravitational waves discovery now officially dead."<ref>http://www.nature.com/news/gravitational-waves-discovery-now-officially-dead-1.16830</ref>  But in 2015 and 2016, gravitational waves from colliding [[black hole]]s were irrefutably detected by the [[LIGO]] instruments.  See [[Gravitational waves]].
|Confirmed.<ref>http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.061102</ref><ref>http://www.ligo.org/news/pressreleases.php</ref><ref>http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.061102</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/image/ligo20160211a</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/video/ligo20160211v2</ref><ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/gravitational-waves-ripples-space-time-detected-first-time-n516566</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEPIwEJmZyE</ref><ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/it-wasn-t-fluke-scientists-see-black-holes-collide-again-n593156</ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scientists-detect-second-gravitational-wave-einstein-predicted/</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/news/ligo20160615</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/video/ligo20160615v2</ref><ref>https://phys.org/news/2017-06-gravitational-insight-black-holes.html</ref><ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-36472434#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa</ref>
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|Confirmed.<ref>http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.061102</ref><ref>http://www.ligo.org/news/pressreleases.php</ref><ref>http://journals.aps.org/prl/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.061102</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/image/ligo20160211a</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/video/ligo20160211v2</ref><ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/gravitational-waves-ripples-space-time-detected-first-time-n516566</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEPIwEJmZyE</ref><ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/it-wasn-t-fluke-scientists-see-black-holes-collide-again-n593156</ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scientists-detect-second-gravitational-wave-einstein-predicted/</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/news/ligo20160615</ref><ref>https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/video/ligo20160615v2</ref><ref>https://phys.org/news/2017-06-gravitational-insight-black-holes.html</ref><ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-36472434#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa</ref>
 
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|January 21, 2016
 
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|Predicted that [[Sarah Palin]] will not be the [[Republican]] nominee for president, after observing how [[Facebook]] (which personified her political approach) lost the [[Academy Award]] to ''The King's Speech''.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Presidential_Election_2012&oldid=852880</ref>
 
|Predicted that [[Sarah Palin]] will not be the [[Republican]] nominee for president, after observing how [[Facebook]] (which personified her political approach) lost the [[Academy Award]] to ''The King's Speech''.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Presidential_Election_2012&oldid=852880</ref>
 
|The [[lamestream media]] continued to promote Palin as a leading contender for more than six months.
 
|The [[lamestream media]] continued to promote Palin as a leading contender for more than six months.
|Palin announced she will not be a candidate for the nomination and has lost political influence.<ref>http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/10/105741/</ref>
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|Palin announced she will not be a candidate for the nomination and has lost political influence.<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/10/105741/</ref>
 
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|<span id="Sept. 3, 2011"></span>"A remarkable increase in the rate of (magnitude 3) and greater earthquakes is currently in progress," according to a presentation at the Seismological Society of America.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/17/us-earthquakes-usa-idUSBRE83G1FL20120417</ref>
 
|<span id="Sept. 3, 2011"></span>"A remarkable increase in the rate of (magnitude 3) and greater earthquakes is currently in progress," according to a presentation at the Seismological Society of America.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/17/us-earthquakes-usa-idUSBRE83G1FL20120417</ref>
  
On May 24, 2013, the second massive earthquake in 2013 (magnitude 8 and above) occurred, ''which is more than the total annual amount in each of the past 5 years''.<ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0525/Russia-8.2-earthquake-is-big-but-no-deaths</ref>
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On May 24, 2013, the second massive earthquake in 2013 (magnitude 8 and above) occurred, ''which is more than the total annual amount in each of the past 5 years''.<ref>https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0525/Russia-8.2-earthquake-is-big-but-no-deaths</ref>
 
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|April 17, 2012 and May 24, 2013
 
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|Conservapedia claimed that [[Pacific Institute]] was not a non-partisan environmental group but deceitful liberals promoting lies.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Pacific_Institute&oldid=933383</ref>
 
|Conservapedia claimed that [[Pacific Institute]] was not a non-partisan environmental group but deceitful liberals promoting lies.<ref>http://conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Pacific_Institute&oldid=933383</ref>
 
|Pretend that Peter Gleick and other environmentalists don't utilize bad science or push political agendas
 
|Pretend that Peter Gleick and other environmentalists don't utilize bad science or push political agendas
|Pacific Institute's president Peter Gleick promoted bad science and pushed a biased liberal political agenda by admitting to fraud in 2012.<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/02/21/climate-scientist-admits-stealing-docs-from-conservative-think-tank/ Climate scientist admits stealing docs from conservative think tank, Fox News, February 21, 2012]</ref>
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|Pacific Institute's president Peter Gleick promoted bad science and pushed a biased liberal political agenda by admitting to fraud in 2012.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/02/21/climate-scientist-admits-stealing-docs-from-conservative-think-tank/ Climate scientist admits stealing docs from conservative think tank, Fox News, February 21, 2012]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 11:44, April 10, 2019

Conservapedia has often been proven right on a wide range of topics including science, politics, sports, and video games. In many cases, liberals pathetically tried to ridicule predictions that subsequently rang true:

Date of Conservapedia statement Conservapedia statement liberal claptrap in response Result Date of Result
December 26, 2006 The Nobel Prize "selection process has become political, as it was not given to Ronald Reagan or Pope John Paul II or to anyone who criticizes the theory of evolution. The Nobel Prizes for literature and peace are mostly given to outspoken liberals, such as Jimmy Carter."[1] Liberal denial insists that the Nobel Prize has integrity, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Subsequently, the Nobel Peace Prize was absurdly awarded to Barack Obama despite a lack of any beneficial, meaningful achievement, and even Obama supporters reacted with "shock" and "a belief that the award was premature, a disservice and a potential liability."[2]


In 2015, it was leaked that the prize was given to Obama more to advance the liberal goal of nuclear disarmament than "in recognition of what he had accomplished."[3]

October 9, 2009 (award), and March 3, 2015 (unprecedented demoting of chairman who made the award).[4]
February 18, 2007 Explained that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer.[5] Strident, hysterical denials by liberals, who oppose even telling women of the possibility of an increase in risk. A study published in 2013 showed more than a six-fold increase in women who had an abortion.[6] In addition, another study showed that the "number of young women being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer has been slowly but steadily rising over the past 3 decades," beginning a few years after Roe v. Wade,[7] and a massive research project in China showed a 44% increase in breast cancer from abortion.[8] February 27 and December 2, 2013
March 15, 2007 Observed that Bill O'Reilly is not conservative, and cited several key examples.[9] Liberal media continued to pretend that O'Reilly is somehow a leader of the conservative movement. O'Reilly endorses the liberals' amnesty bill for illegal immigration. (Ultimately he was fired for personal misconduct.) June 20, 2013
May 7, 2007 A quiz Suggests that willingness to consider that the speed of light has been different in the past could be used as a measure of openmindedness. While the quiz takes no position on this question, there are articles in scientific magazines exploring this issue and suggesting that it may very well have been different as recently as 2 billion years ago.[10] While there are scientists that are curious about evidence (such as the Oklo "reactor") that the speed of light, or the fine-structure constant, has changed, the scientific community generally accepts that it has not changed significantly, if at all. Not because relativity requires it, but because conservation of energy and of momentum require it. An article "Einsteinian error: The 25-year-old supernova that could change the speed of light forever."[11] appears on the internet. It is not about an actual change to the speed of light, but to a change in the way the "speed of light" is perceived. It turns out that light doesn't actually travel at that speed; it's slower by about 1 part in 300 million due to vacuum polarization. See [12], [13] and [14] March 25, 2013
August 18, 2007 Because Jon Stewart's movies "almost always do very badly (critically and financially) people say that there is a 'Jon Stewart Curse' that he brings to all his movies."[15] His audience of public school kids is clueless. The 2008 Oscars, which he hosted, set the modern record for fewest viewers, and except for one very minor part as himself Stewart has not appeared in a movie since Conservapedia's observation in 2007. February 24, 2008
October 4, 2007 In 2007, Conservapedia creates its Homosexuality in animals myth article.[16] Liberals tout a supposed "gay penguin" in a California zoo.[17] Liberals rabidly deny someone can be an ex-homosexual. Ex-homosexual is faced with a $10,000 fine, spends $7,000 in legal fees, and is forced to go to pro-homosexuality classes by a liberal judge who claimed he engaged in an aggressive behavior in a discussion with homosexual man (during his discussion the ex-homosexual man was holding a baby).[18] In 2009, the alleged gay penguin in a California zoo starts a romance with lady penguin and abandons his supposed male penguin lover. The homosexual activist Wayne Besen claims the penguin is living in denial and not an ex-homosexual male penguin. (see: Homosexuality in animals myth).[19] July 15, 2009
January 10, 2008 Conservapedia observes that Shaken Baby Syndrome is a doubtful theory by governmental child protective services, which has resulted in dubious convictions.[20] The governmental "experts" must be right and Conservapedia must somehow be wrong. Years later, even National Public Radio admitted doubts about a conviction for Shaken Baby Syndrome, and Democrat Governor Jerry Brown commuted a high-profile sentence for it.[21] April 7, 2012
February 27, 2008 Conservapedia warns against the HPV vaccine, observing that it was not tested for possibly causing infertility.[22] How can government and the big pharmaceutical industry be wrong??? The British Medical Journal reports on a case study of a severe condition of infertility in a 16-year-old girl subsequent to taking the HPV vaccine.[23] October 3, 2012
April 14, 2008 Conservapedia coins the term "media bullying."[24] liberal denial in response Prominent African American physician Benjamin Carson observes, "The bullies are ... especially the media who like to just beat on anybody who doesn't toe the line ... they suppress freedom of speech."[25] March 9, 2013
October 5, 2008 Observed that Barack Obama is likely Muslim and could become the first Muslim President.[26] While liberals would denounce the religion of Obama's future rival, Mitt Romney, they insist that Obama's religion cannot be questioned. Once elected, Obama stops attending church, and he eschews using a Bible for his official swearing-in procedure; Obama makes it clear that he is likely Muslim in additional ways. January 21, 2009
March 24, 2008 Beginning in March 2008, Conservapedia begins chronicling higher education moral corruption via its Professor values article.[27] Starting in 2010, Conservapedia repeatedly warns students about picking their college majors on its main page. See: Worst college majors Conservapedia also cites Gerald Celente about future protests in Europe/Europe and cites Celente concerning useless college majors which needlessly rack up debts in young people. Conservapedia warns about a future "higher educational bubble".[28] Liberal colleges and liberal press do not give enough attention to the issue of picking a college major. Nor does the liberal press sufficiently warn about future protests. Liberal press does not give adequate coverage to the issue of higher education moral corruption. Liberal press and liberal academia do not sufficiently warn about the poor education universities and colleges are often providing.
December 22, 2008 The theory of man-made global warming is not verified science, and there is no consensus[29] "The science is settled" that rapid global warming is somehow occurring, despite much evidence to the contrary. In 2011, frigid temperatures, October blizzards, and rejection of the theory by the American public; liberals try to change the terminology to "climate change"; in 2011 and 2013, even the liberal media admit there has been no atmospheric warming since 1998. July 6, 2011 [30]
August 4, 2009 Conservapedia indicates that Ben Bernanke's investment portfolio dropped in value in 2008.[31] In addition, Conservapedia declares, "Given the abysmal economic policy of Bernanke and the Obama administration, Bernanke probably should invest in gold."[32] During the period of 2010-2011, Conservapedia cited the investor Jim Rogers who repeatedly suggests that people invest in commodites.[33][34] Liberals call Conservapedians "gold bugs" As of November 2011, the price of gold has gone up dramatically. The price has gone from about $950 an ounce to about $1,700 an ounce.[35]

Price of gold continues to have an overall upward trend. In August 2011, the Financial Times has an article entitled "Gold remains world's most powerful trend".[36] The Wall Street Journal reports in 2011 that "Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise".[37] In November 2011, Unilever warns about rising commodity prices.[38]

February 3, 2011
September 21, 2009 Conservapedia mentions that some Americans are turning to self-employment during the economic downturn as jobs are difficult to come by. In addition, Conservapedia mentions developing multiple streams of income in case the economy goes into a depression and many people lose their jobs. Conservapedia also gives resources and suggestions for low cost businesses.[39] The liberal "graduate student at a sociology department somewhere in the United States" at the Total Drek blog seems to shiver in horror at the hard work involved. In addition, he appears to want people to have a defeatist cry in their beer attitude instead of having a proactive and creative can do attitude.[40] In 2011, Conservapedia indicates that a sociology major is one of the worst college majors to have. Barack Obama's "stimulus" package fails. Many Americans lose their jobs and have their unemployment benefits run out. In 2011, Fox News reports that most unemployed no longer receive unemployment benefits.[41] Homelessness increases and "Obamavilles" spring up.[42] Unemployment in the United States and many other countries remains high.[43][44] In 2011, Cafe Press is selling unemployed sociology major bumper stickers.[45] World economy continues to skate on thin ice and the Eurozone is experiencing significant economic problems.
November 1, 2009 On November 1, 2009, Conservapedia creates its Gay bowel syndrome article which concurs with the noted HIV/AIDS specialist John G. Bartlett, M.D. that the term gay bowel syndrome is a useful medical term. Conservapedia cites an abundance of evidence relating to the prevalence of the various maladies associated with gay bowel syndrome. Liberals, leftists and Wikipedia denied that the medical term gay bowel syndrome was a useful medical term. In February 2014, the medical journal Current Opinion in Infectious Disease publishes a journal article entitled 'Gay bowel syndrome': relic or real (and returning) phenomenon? whose abstract summary statement indicates: "All healthcare practitioners (including non-sexual health/HIV specialists) need to consider careful and thorough history taking (including sexual history) to identify those at risk."[46]
November 28, 2009 Conservapedia asserts that the Theory of relativity is false, and creates the page Counterexamples to Relativity, initially containing 10 counterexamples that include quantum entanglement.[47] The list of counterexamples grows to 50 over the next decade. Quantum entanglement now appears in items 6 and 21. Widespread ridicule by liberals across the internet.[48] The "Biggest Test Yet" shows that Einstein was wrong in his opposition to strict "Copenhagen" quantum mechanics. The test was about action-at-a-distance (quantum entanglement)[49][50] It was not about relativity. Yet, perhaps because of liberal bias, anyone who questions relativity is unlikely to get a high school science teaching job, much less a PhD or college faculty position. May 9, 2018
January 14, 2010 Conservapedia identifies the significance of an effort to recall Menendez from office.[51] Liberals stood by Menendez for years. Finally the New York Times said that Harry Reid should take a committee gavel away from Menendez.[52] February 8, 2013
March 14, 2010 Conservapedia predicted that Rick Santorum was a stalking horse for Mitt Romney[53] Some mistakenly viewed Santorum as the only other option besides Romney, at the expense of Newt Gingrich After taking votes away from Gingrich, Santorum surprised many by dropping out of the race, practically giving the victory to Romney; Santorum then endorsed Romney-like Jon Bruning instead of the conservative Don Stenberg for U.S. Senate in Nebraska, and then endorsed Romney in a late-night email.[54] May 7, 2012
April 19, 2010 In Counterexamples to an Old Earth, Conservapedia observed that intelligence has long been declining.[55] Repeated attempts to remove the insight from the entry. A Stanford University geneticist confirms that intelligence has been declining for thousands of years.[56] November 12, 2012
May 16, 2010 In starting the new entry Worst College Majors, Conservapedia observed that "[t]he worst college majors are fields of study that leave the student with relatively few job opportunities and often a distorted or ultra-liberal view of the world. If the student incurred debt in attending college, then he is left with obligations without any practical way to pay for them."[57] Liberal denial about several of the examples. A study shows that the earnings gap between good and bad college majors is bigger than the gap between a college and high school diploma.[58] June 6, 2015
June 12, 2010 Atheistic Britain would embarrass itself in the World Cup[59] Liberal denial shouts down any observation of the correlation between atheism and underachievement. "England's performance at South Africa 2010 was officially their worst at a World Cup finals, according to Fifa."[60] July 13, 2010
June 30, 2010 In an open letter to a leader of a new revision to the NIV Bible, Conservapedia expressed "concern that your Committee might produce a liberal translation that distorts and conceals references to the unborn child in appeasement of the pro-abortion position."[61] No response to the letter, and a prior expression of ridicule of the Conservapedia Bible Project before that. The new version distorts and conceals numerous references to the unborn child in the Bible, apparently to appease the pro-abortion position. November 1, 2010[62]
October 14, 2010 Conservapedia observes and predicts increased premature graying, in Cal Ripken, Anderson Cooper, and Taylor Hicks for example, as a Counterexample to an Old Earth.[63] Liberal denial that one can draw geological or cosmological conclusions from a few people's gray hair. Whether premature graying is actually on the increase is not known. A top actress—Katie Holmes, the (now former) second wife of Tom Cruise—is observed having gray hairs at only age 33. April 29, 2012
January 18, 2011 Observing that a very large percentage of college students are not developing higher thinking skills.[64] The trend of liberal colleges closing their doors continues.[65][66] Occupy Wall Street and other Occupy protests happen in the United States and in Europe in 2011 and young people are very prevalent in the protests. Some protests turn violent and engage in property destruction. In November 2011, the Daily Mail reports concerning the Occupy Wall Street movement and the trash/garbage associated with it: "If this is the product of our liberal arts colleges, why continue their tax exemptions and tax support? Universities are supposed to produce intelligent people who will make a positive contribution to society. Not these pigs".[67] In 2011, it is reported that Occupy movements are littering the streets.[68]

Young Occupy Wall Street protesters are caught on film mindlessly doing a pro-bestiality chant (see: Occupy Wall Street and bestiality chant).

The Occupy movements of 2011 are still prevalent in the world and the unemployment levels of young people remain high.
January 23, 2011 Conservapedia observes how harmful Facebook is, and how little is accomplished on it.[69] Liberals defend their gossipy, ad-driven site. Facebook breaks up many marriages, and the "Article Reach on Facebook is Seeing a Huge Decline ... and Facebook has now stated plainly that they expect organic reach to continue to fall."[70] March 18, 2014
February 27, 2011 "Despite wasting millions of taxpayer dollars searching for gravity waves predicted by the theory, none have ever been found."[71] This was actually true at the time, but the implication was that gravitational waves would never be found. The (perhaps overzealous) researchers at the "BICEP2" project claimed to have discovered evidence of gravitational waves from the "big bang".[72] This was shot down in 2015: "Gravitational waves discovery now officially dead."[73] But in 2015 and 2016, gravitational waves from colliding black holes were irrefutably detected by the LIGO instruments. See Gravitational waves. Confirmed.[74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86] January 21, 2016
February 28, 2011 Predicted that Sarah Palin will not be the Republican nominee for president, after observing how Facebook (which personified her political approach) lost the Academy Award to The King's Speech.[87] The lamestream media continued to promote Palin as a leading contender for more than six months. Palin announced she will not be a candidate for the nomination and has lost political influence.[88] October 5, 2011
July 2, 2011 Chris Christie will endorse Mitt Romney for president [89] The lamestream media insisted that Christie was a contender himself. Chris Christie made a special endorsement of Mitt Romney for president October 11, 2011
September 3, 2011 Large earthquakes are increasing in frequency.[90] Liberal denial becaues this would suggest that atheistic claims of a stable Old Earth are untrue. "A remarkable increase in the rate of (magnitude 3) and greater earthquakes is currently in progress," according to a presentation at the Seismological Society of America.[91]

On May 24, 2013, the second massive earthquake in 2013 (magnitude 8 and above) occurred, which is more than the total annual amount in each of the past 5 years.[92]

April 17, 2012 and May 24, 2013
November 2, 2011 Conservapedia claimed that Pacific Institute was not a non-partisan environmental group but deceitful liberals promoting lies.[93] Pretend that Peter Gleick and other environmentalists don't utilize bad science or push political agendas Pacific Institute's president Peter Gleick promoted bad science and pushed a biased liberal political agenda by admitting to fraud in 2012.[94] February 21, 2012
January 3, 2012 Conservapedia declared Rick Santorum the winner of the Iowa Caucuses before all the results were in, and despite polling suggesting he would only attain third place For weeks the lamestream media insisted that Mitt Romney won. Eventually the lamestream media admitted that Rick Santorum was the winner January 20, 2012 [95]
February 7, 2012 Conservapedia declared Rick Santorum the winner of the Colorado primary relatively early in the evening, long before all the results were in, and despite Romney later surpassing Santorum during part of the night Liberals delayed for hours before admitting that Santorum would win. Eventually the lamestream media admitted that Rick Santorum was the winner February 8, 2012
March 9, 2012 "Disney movies, which have churned out liberal claptrap for more than a decade, strike out again on opening night for Disney's lame John Carter. The last Disney movie to qualify for Greatest Conservative Movies was its brilliant Beauty and the Beast (1991)." Liberals don't criticize Disney as long it continues to promote feminism and other liberal drivel. The Disney film unit chairman "resigned following the company’s $200 million loss on the science-fiction picture 'John Carter,' possibly the biggest ever for a single movie." April 20, 2012
May 8, 2012 Observed that Rick Santorum was a stalking horse candidate in 2012. Liberals were clueless. Santorum pulled out early from the race for president in 2016, and surprised other conservatives by endorsing the moderate Marco Rubio, but as predicted by Conservapedia he did not endorse Jeb Bush. February 3, 2016
June 23, 2012 Overrated Sports Star "Tiger Woods -- hasn't won a major tournament in years, and yet he's still all that liberals want to talk about in covering golf tournaments."[96] Hard to dispute this criticism. More than six years after Conservapedia's observation, Tiger Woods still "hasn't won a major tournament in years, and yet he's still all that liberals to talk about in covering golf tournaments." August 10, 2014
June 23, 2012 Conservapedia adds David Beckham to the list of Overrated Sports Stars [97] Liberals desperately tried to find a role for Beckham, eventually having him play the absurd part of conveying the torch by speedboat to the Olympic Stadium while the final part of the ceremony was in progress. To the amazement of liberals, Beckham was not even selected for the British Olympic soccer team, even though other players over the age of 23 were selected. Subsequently, the media promoted Beckham as the likely final torchbearer, which was instead given to the best of the public (five unknown but rising young athletes). June 28, 2012
June 23, 2012 Observing how overrated LeBron James is by the media.[98] Disapproval of criticism Despite enormous media hype for James, he and his team were routed by little-known players on the San Antonio Spurs for the championship in 2014. The following year, Stephen Curry is widely recognized as the best player in the NBA, and he leads the unheralded Golden State Warriors to the championship and a record-setting 24-0 start in the subsequent season. June 15, 2014, and then year 2015
June 24, 2012 Conservapedia adds Manning to the list of Overrated Sports Stars.[99] Liberals insist that Manning will be better for Broncos, and pretend that politics had nothing to do with this surprise replacement. The following year the media virtually declare Manning to be one of the greatest players ever, and that praise continued in 2014. To the amazement of liberals, Manning throws 2 key interceptions that enable the underdog Ravens to humiliate the Broncos in Denver in their first playoff game in early 2013; in 2014 he throws twice as many interceptions as TDs in a humiliating loss for the Broncos the following year in the Super Bowl; and in 2015 he plays poorly as Denver is crushed in its first round of the playoffs. January 11, 2013, February 2, 2014, and January 11, 2015
August 13, 2012 Conservapedia observes that nations which adopt same-sex marriage then decline in competitiveness at the Olympics.[100] Liberal denial Germany, which rejects same-sex marriage, wins the World Cup without losing a single game, including a record-breaking 7-1 rout of Brazil 7-1 in the semifinals. July 13, 2014
September 6, 2012 Conservapedia added God-denier Lance Armstrong to our list of Overrated Sports Stars [101] Liberal denial continued about Armstrong, insisting that he be removed from this entry because Armstrong continued to deny the obvious;[102] the liberal Olympic bureaucrats refused for months to strip Armstrong of his medal, until after Armstrong admitted his doping. Finally and pathetically Armstrong admitted what he had so aggressively denied about doping. January 14, 2013
Fall 2012 Conservapedia repeatedly predicted that liberals would not allow one of the Greatest Conservative Sports Stars, Tim Tebow, to have any real playing time on the New York Jets, and that it would pathetically fail without Tebow. Liberals insisted Tebow would play if the other QB failed, or that Tebow was not good enough to play, despite how he led the underachieving Broncos to a playoff victory against the highly ranked Steelers. The New York Jets failed miserably while never giving Tebow any real playing time, and the Jets were eliminated from playoff contention even before the last week of the season.[103] December 18, 2012
November 18, 2012 Conservapedia observed that the L.A. Lakers had packed their starting line-up with Overrated Sports Stars, and then hired their preferred coach despite how a better one was available.[104] Liberals thought these players and the hiring of the new coach were good because the media told them so. In 2013, the L.A. Lakers barely made the playoffs, and then were routed by record-setting margins in the first round. Then, in 2014, the Lakers set a club record for the most losses in a season, and failed to make the playoffs. April 17, 2014
December 1, 2012 "Indeed, it is debatable whether black holes exist at all."[105] Actually, the article referenced in support of this quote says no such thing. It is about whether an object speeding past Sagittarius A* is a star or merely a gas cloud, concluding that it is a star. The liberal media, and the scientific community, claim black holes exist, so it must be true!!! An article in Nature quotes Stephen Hawking writing "The absence of event horizons means that there are no black holes — in the sense of regimes from which light can't escape to infinity", that is, black holes are not perfectly black. The issue of light or information leaking out of black holes has been an active area of research for several years, and has lately taken the form of the "event horizon" being replaced by the "apparent horizon" or the "black-hole firewall". Be that as it may, the fact that black holes aren't perfectly black at the quantum level doesn't mean that the things that scientists call "black holes" don't exist.[106] January 24, 2014
January 3, 2013[107] Fidel Castro died in 2006 with a terminal illness in a Cuban hospital. The Obama Administration knew this and Barack Obama did not visit or even mention Fidel Castro during Obama's visit to Cuba in March 2016. Photos of stand-ins for Fidel Castro were the wrong height, and had him wearing thick scarves on hot days to hide the stand-in's younger neck and lack of wrinkles. Tepid liberal denial because the truth was obvious. Officials announce that Castro is dead on the eve of a government mandatory briefing of President-Elect Donald Trump, who would have exposed the lie to the public. Thousands of Marxist liberals then mourn the surprise "death" of one of the 20th century's greatest monsters. November 25, 2016
January 8, 2013 "The liberal media go along with the communist cover-up about Hugo Chavez, despite how he likely died in a Cuban hospital in December."[108] Repeated insistence that reports in the lamestream media that Chavez was alive from December to March, including even a photo purporting to be him, must be true. Hugo Chávez is indeed dead, but the BBC claims he died nearly two months after Conservapedia had already informed the world of that fact.[109] It is reported that Chavez's decomposition is too advanced for embalming. Proving he died much earlier than reported.[110] March 5, 2013
February 3, 2013 Conservapedia observed that extended 35-minute blackout at the Super Bowl was likely caused in part by the energy rationing mindset of liberals.[111] It was a faulty relay, the lamestream media and local authorities claimed. It was not a faulty relay - relays almost never fail in such a manner, as confirmed by an expert quoted by National Geographic. February 9, 2013
April 23, 2013 "Tamerlan Tsarnaev probably murdered his friend on a 9/11 anniversary, and DNA likely proves it."[112] Even though the DNA match is quick and known to the Obama Administration, even though there will be no trial of Tamerlan, and even though closure on the 9/11-anniversary murders would comfort families of the victims, liberals want the DNA match to continue to be withheld from the families and the public. More than two weeks later (and nearly three months later for the New York Times), stories began to appear in the lamestream media that forensic evidence and cell phone records confirm the likely involvement of Tamerlan Tsarnaev in committing the gruesome murders. May 11, 2013 (mainstream media outside of New York Times)


July 10, 2013 (New York Times)

June 13, 2013 Added Tom Brady to the list of Overrated Sports Stars. The liberal media pretend that the self-centered Tom Brady is one of the greatest football players ever, and brag about the multi-many-million dollar home he moved into. It was discovered that Brady had probably been cheating for an extended period by using deflated, easier-to-throw footballs in violation of NFL rules, and the NFL suspended him for four games. Brady fought the suspension, refused to apologize for his cheating, and lost on appeal.


Lacking perfect pass protection and unable to use improperly deflated footballs, Brady demonstrated how lousy he really is by leading his team to an upset defeat at the 2016 AFC Championship game.

May 11, 2015, and Jan. 24, 2016
July 1, 2013 Best of the public is triumphing at Wimbledon.[113] "You obviously don't understand tennis!" and "occasional upsets don't result in championships in big tennis tournaments!" 15th seed Marion Bartoli won Wimbledon in 2013 without losing a set the entire tournament, the rarest of achievements; two years later, the women's finals at the U.S. Open in 2015 did not include anyone ranked among the top 20 players; the champion at the women's U.S. Open in 2017, Sloane Stephens, was ranked only No. 934 in the world the month before. July 6, 2013; Sept. 12, 2015; Sept. 9, 2017
July 27, 2013 Predicting liberal negativity, as required by the homosexual agenda, towards the Winter Olympics because it was being hosted by pro-heterosexual Russia.[114] Liberal denial Russia was spectacular in successfully hosting the Olympics and winning the medals race, and several articles afterward were critical of the media and others in how they criticized Russia.[115] February 23, 2014
May 15, 2015 Criticizing the cover-up and the failure by Brandon Bostian, a homosexual activist, to explain his accelerating a speeding Amtrak train into a curve, causing its derailment, killing of 8, and injury to more than 200.[116] The federal government, the NTSB, tries to cover up the wrongdoing and even scolds the Philadelphia mayor for criticizing Bostian; a year later, the NTSB issues a shamefully ridiculous report to cover up the wrongdoing further and even implicitly try to blame the Republican Congress for it. Bostian is charged with multiple serious crimes by the Pennsylvania Attorney General, after the local district attorney declined to prosecute. May 12, 2017
August 3, 2015 Predicting that Lindsey Graham was merely a stalking horse candidate who would only temporarily pursue his "far-fetched candidacy" for the 2016 presidential race[117] Liberals were clueless. Lindsey Graham abruptly pulled out of the race in time to help Jeb Bush before Christmas, and on January 15, 2016, endorsed Jeb Bush just as Conservapedia had predicted.[118] December 21, 2015, and January 15, 2016
August 11, 2015 "Trump will take New Hampshire"[119] Liberals mocked Trump and thought he never had a chance. Trump won New Hampshire on his way to winning the nomination. February 9, 2016
August 11, 2015 "Different candidates are expected to win the Iowa caucuses and the NH primary, rendering the subsequent primary in South Carolina very influential."[120] In both the Republican and Democratic primaries, the prediction of Conservapedia came true despite polling to the contrary. February 1 and 9, 2016
September 6, 2015 Conservapedia launches an "unplug the NFL" campaign in response to the religious discrimination by the NFL in excluding outspoken Christian Tim Tebow, who experts widely agree is qualified to play in the league. Liberal double standard says religious discrimination against Tebow is OK, even though racial discrimination would not be. 2.5 million Americans do "unplug the NFL" for Super Bowl 50, stunning experts who predicted a record TV audience. February 7, 2016
September 20, 2015 Conservapedia observes that Jeb Bush is the Establishment candidate for the Republican nomination for president.[121] Liberals were silent, perhaps hoping Jeb would defeat his more conservative rivals. Jeb Bush raised and spent far more campaign money than Donald Trump, but was destroyed in a landslide by Trump in the 2016 election primaries. Then Jeb Bush's longtime top political adviser, Sally Bradshaw, left the Republican Party and declared that she will vote for Hillary Clinton if the race is close in Florida.[122] August 1, 2016
January 27, 2016 Conservapedia criticizes the feminist Megyn Kelly and explains how phony she is.[123] The liberal media continue to give her a platform. NBC fired her after low television ratings and her comments about "blackface" that were deemed offensive[124] and untrue.[125] October 26, 2018
February 18, 2016 Conservapedia predicts that Barack Obama will not meet with "Fidel Castro" during Obama's visit to Cuba, despite how a "Fidel" has met with other leading foreign dignitaries after the severely ill Fidel checked into and probably died in a Cuban hospital in 2006. Liberal denial persists about the obvious communist hoax in pretending that Fidel Castro recovered and voluntarily gave up power in 2006. The liberal media announce that Obama will not meet with Fidel Castro during Obama's multi-day visit there, yet the liberal media does not point out that the obvious reason is to avoid humiliation to Obama for meeting with a fake Fidel. March 20, 2016
July 7, 2016 Concerning Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, Conservapedia explained that "Trump is telling Ted that the train is leaving the station now, with or without Ted."[126] Political "experts" downplayed the issue of whether Cruz would endorse Trump. Ted Cruz was loudly booed at the Republican National Convention for giving a speech that failed to endorse Donald Trump, and two days later Trump said he would not accept a belated endorsement by Cruz. July 20, 2016
August 5, 2016 Conservapedia explains that joke sports, political correctness, endless swimming events won by the same person, and liberal claptrap by the media reduce American interest in the Olympics.[127] Liberal media expects record audiences. Viewership is down sharply over the first five nights. August 10, 2016
August 9, 2016 Conservapedia predicted that in the 21st century Britain would begin to become desecularized.[128] In addition, previously Conservapedia pointed out multiple instances of the foolishness of the new atheist Richard Dawkins. British atheists railed at Conservapedia. Richard Dawkins' fans behaved as if he were invincible. Wikipedia editors whine about Conservapedia taking a "strong critical stance" against public figures such as Richard Dawkins in the Wikipedia article on Conservapedia. On December 29, 2018, The Times publishes an article entitled Atheism is down as UK gets spiritual.[129] The Elevatorgate controversy dramatically reduced the public influence of Richard Dawkins and much public criticism has been directed his way - especially among atheists/agnostics (See: Richard Dawkins' loss of influence and Richard Dawkins and Atheist factions). December 29, 2018
August 17, 2016 Conservapedia criticized the liberal media and one of its favored athletes, Ryan Lochte, for telling and promoting a false tale of armed robbery near the 2016 Summer Olympics,[130] which smeared the gracious hosts. Liberal denial continued to downplay or refuse to admit the falsehood. The truth came out, but liberal denial persisted and some continued to defend Ryan Lochte. August 19, 2016
October 21, 2016 Conservapedia observed that three effects will boost Donald Trump above his poll numbers in the election:
  • Brexit effect - 5 point error by polls due to media bias causing people be afraid to be candid with pollsters
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger/Reagan effect - 8-10 points better than polling,[68] due to media bias and also advantage enjoyed by Republican entertainers
  • Scott Brown effect - many points due to much greater enthusiasm[131]
sarcastic criticism and liberal denial Donald Trump exceeded the polling by about four points, and won an election that liberal experts predicted with great confidence that he would lose. November 8, 2016
November 7, 2016 Conservapedia observed that the second letter by James Comey to exonerate Hillary Clinton was actually helpful to Donald Trump, because it fed the backlash among the grassroots at the preferential treatment given to Hillary.[132] Free traders at the Wall Street Journal falsely assert that the letter helps Hillary. In the post-election analysis, Hillary's campaign confirmed that the letter hurt her even though it purportedly exonerated her.[133][134] November 16, 2016
March 21, 2017 Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is not a strong conservative as pretended by his cheerleaders.[135] A torrent of opposition to this criticism of Gorsuch, mostly by D.C.-based, faux conservative groups. Barely a year later, Gorsuch then provided the swing vote by joining with four liberal Justices to block deportations by Trump,[136] and an analysis of Gorsuch's voting record in his first full Term revealed that he was more liberal than even Justice Anthony Kennedy.[137] April 17, 2018, and June 28, 2018
March 31, 2017 Dems will attain the 41 votes necessary to successfully filibuster the confirmation of stealth candidate Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court.[138] RINOs and much of the liberal media doubted that the Dems would attain the 41 votes needed for a successful filibuster. Dems announce they have the 41 votes to block the pro-abortion nominee. April 3, 2017
June 17, 2017 "White House Chief of staff Reince Priebus should be fired."[139] On July 28, 2017, a Conservapedia admin wrote: "Priebus is going to lose this battle and get fired - especially since Scaramucci is so loyal to Trump".[140] RINOs rally to his defense. Trump reportedly fired Reince Priebus, although Priebus told the media he resigned perhaps to save face. July 29, 2017
Aug. 22, 2017 Conservapedia picks up on and publicizes a hint by President Trump that he would pardon Sheriff Joe Arpaio.[141] Liberals pretend that such a pardon would not be constitutional. Trump pardoned Sheriff Joe Arpaio three days later. Aug. 25, 2017
June 16, 2018 Conservapedia points out how Kevin Durant is comparable in achievement to LeBron James, and yet the media overhypes LeBron James to a ridiculous extent.[142] The lamestream media tout "Team LeBron" as the Western All-Star team in the 2019 contest.[143] Kevin Durant carries his side, "Team LeBron," to victory and Durant wins the MVP. February 17, 2019
July 8, 2018 Conservapedia predicts that Brett Kavanaugh will be nominated to the Supreme Court by Trump.[144] Judge Andrew Napolitano said the next day on Fox News that Kavanaugh had been eliminated from consideration. Trump nominates Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court just as we predicted. July 9, 2018
September 19, 2018 Conservapedia predicted: "Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed. Social conservatives, religious freedom advocates and constitutional orginalists will soon be breaking out the champagne bottles."[2] Mainstream media repeatedly featured uncorroborated/spurious/outrageous claims against Brett Kavanaugh and were largely silent about information pointing to unreliability of Christine Blasey Ford. Justice Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Right-wing news outlets and websites celebrate. For example, the right-wing website Townhall publishes an article entitled 'Let's Do This': After Owning Liberals Today, Mike Pence Takes A Victory Lap In Front Of Kavanaugh Protesters[145] October 6, 2018
November 10, 2018[146] Conservapedia criticizes the $9M, pay-per-view "Match" between two Overrated Sports Stars who have not won a golf major in many years. The liberal media promote the contest as though it is something special rather than a con. There was widespread criticism of the event afterwards, and refunds were even offered based on technical difficulties for viewers who had paid to watch it. November 23, 2018

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