On the menu today: I won’t use the trite headline and James Carville quote, “It’s the economy, stupid,” but if the competitiveness of the 2024 presidential election baffles you, it’s one part Biden being the oldest president ever (Ronald Reagan left office at 77!), and one part the fact that prices shot up in 2021 and everything — gas,…
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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, testifying during the first House impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden, said Thursday that while Washington, D.C., is “awash” with influence peddling, the “size and complexity” of the allegations against Biden and his family are unprecedented. Source: Scale of Biden Foreign Influence Peddling Unprecedented, Impeachment Witness Testifies | National Review
Laptop deniers are having a tough time trying to explain away the damning evidence pouring out of congressional committees investigating Biden corruption and the DOJ’s coverup. Source: New revelations about Bidens include China payments, Delaware coverup
I’ve written a lot about Joe Biden lately. But I’ve somewhat intentionally avoided the subject of whether I think Democrats would have a better chance of winning the 2024 election with a different nominee. In the spirit of being transparent with Silver Bulletin readers, I feel like I ought to be more explicit about addressing this. However, my answer…
Phoenix, AZ—First Liberty Institute and the law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP filed a federal lawsuit against the Peoria Unified School District on behalf of Heather Rooks, a member of the board who was prohibited from quoting scripture during board meetings. Source: Arizona School Board Sued by Member for – First Liberty
Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” is the longest running show, of any kind, in the world. It opened Nov. 25, 1952 at the Ambassadors Theatre in London and is still running. The second longest “play” appears to be the one we are seeing with increased frequency in Washington. Call it the government shutdown. It’s less entertaining and costs far more…
One month after he accused his fellow Republican presidential candidates of all being “bought and paid for,” entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy attempted a more conciliatory approach during Wednesday night’s GOP debate but found himself at the center of the attacks. Source: Republican Debate: Candidates Attack Ramaswamy in Second Primary Debate | National Review
On the menu today: Before we get into the winners and losers from last night’s Republican presidential-primary debate on Fox News, we should observe that the structure of the debate was designed to keep things moving, which left certain candidates frustrated that they didn’t get to weigh in on particular topics. That frustration — and stress from knowing that…
Seven Republican presidential candidates on Wednesday night took the stage for their second debate, this time at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Fox News Channel host Dana Perino, Fox Business Network host Stuart Varney, and Univision anchor Ilia Calderon co-hosted the two-hour debate, which often turned highly contentious, with the candidates talking over and arguing with…
Tragedy ignites a group of teens on a quest to find a legendary landmark hidden in the wilderness. Together, they navigate the adventure while confronting the darkness within themselves. Source: What Rhymes with Reason – IMDb
Having a baby? There’s a new law meant for you: the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. America needs this law, say activists, because “pregnant workers, especially those in low-wage and physically demanding jobs, have been forced to choose between their health and a paycheck.”