Politics

March 25th, 2022
Speaking to reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels Thursday afternoon, President Joe Biden warned Americans a food shortage is coming.
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March 25th, 2022
Reporters walking to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the first round of Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings must have wondered if they were lost.
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March 24th, 2022
Selectively cherry-picking ‘The Science’ to suit a political narrative is not ‘Following the Science.’ It is malpractice and fraud.
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March 24th, 2022
The chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, delivered a speech that could reverberate through the next two election cycles.
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March 24th, 2022
Jackson is essentially saying it’s above her philosophical pay grade to make a distinction that is bound to come up before the Court.
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March 23rd, 2022
These scandals are no longer just about Hunter Biden. They are about now-President Joe Biden, and we need answers.
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March 22nd, 2022
By: Daniel J. Pilla – nationalreview.com – March 21, 2022 There is little doubt that the Internal Revenue Service is groaning under the burden of administering the tax code, which now exceeds more than 4 million words (up from 1.4 million, in 2000). The question is whether the agency will collapse under the growing weight of its concomitant processing and...
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March 21st, 2022
In October 2020, prior to the election, Hunter Biden’s laptop was left unclaimed at a repair shop and turned over to the FBI.
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March 21st, 2022
By: Jerry Hendrix – nationalreview.com – March 17, 2022 How to correct decades of strategically unserious underspending For 30 years the United States has been fundamentally unserious about its national-security strategy, which was predicated on the assumptions that it had entered Immanuel Kant’s era of “perpetual peace,” that the nation was the lone superpower, and that it would remain so...
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March 21st, 2022
By: Kevin D. Williams – nationalreview.com – March 20, 2022 The lesson of the hour: Unfree societies are weak. The allure of strongman nationalist government — Vladimir Putin’s Russia, Xi Jinping’s China, Viktor Orbán’s Hungary, the America that Donald Trump and his acolytes dream of — has always been the promise of power. You can take the word of the...
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