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February 21st, 2020
By: Sister Toldjah – redstate.com – February 20, 2020 Over the last month or so since Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has skyrocketed in state and national polls and won the New Hampshire primary, other Democratic candidates, their surrogates and some in the mainstream media have turned to criticizing him for the obnoxious and sometimes belligerent behavior of some of his more...
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February 21st, 2020
By: John McCormack – nationalreview.com – February 20, 2020 Last night provided no sign of consolidation around an anti-Sanders Democrat. On Wednesday morning, Michael Bloomberg’s campaign issued a “dire” warning in a memo: Bernie Sanders would soon become unstoppable unless Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar dropped out of the race so Bloomberg could defeat him in a head-to-head matchup....
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February 21st, 2020
By John Podhoretz – nypost.com – February 19, 2020 Forget Lincoln and Douglas. Forget Nixon and Kennedy. Hell, forget the Athenians and the Melians back during the Peloponnesian War. Last night’s Democratic primary slagfest in Nevada was the greatest debate in all of human history. Oh, was it glorious — the sheer raging hostility spraying across the stage as every...
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February 19th, 2020
By: Conrad Black – nationalreview.com – February 18, 2020 He and the other candidates face a vicious fight for the right to lose to Trump. It is a little early to become too declarative about this, but no one seems to have got much of a launch from Iowa and New Hampshire except, to a slight degree, Sanders, and he is still...
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February 18th, 2020
By: Eric Mack – newsmax.com – February 17, 2020 Potentially ominous news for the Democrats, whose field of presidential candidates is currently led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. Sanders is a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, but he has a problem with more than half of registered U.S. primary voters, who say they would not vote for someone of that political stripe, according to the...
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February 17th, 2020
By: Lathan Watts – foxnews.com – February 16, 2019 Family Research Council President and Pastor Tony Perkins on how the President has stood up for those of faith despite his critics. President’s Day began as a day to celebrate and commemorate the life and unmatched character and achievements of George Washington, who was born Feb. 22, and later, Abraham Lincoln,...
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February 14th, 2020
By: William Marshall – townhall.com – February 13, 2020 Here is my 2020 election prediction: Donald Trump will defeat any of the dystopian-minded candidates proffered by the Democratic Party as their nominee in the 2020 presidential election by a country mile. Why so? In a word: Optimism. Martin Seligman, the Princeton-trained “father of positive psychology,” has dedicated much of his medical career...
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February 14th, 2020
By: Victor Davis Hanson – townhall.com – February 13, 2020 All political parties and candidates have bad days. But the new progressive Democratic Party had four of its worst days in recent memory in a single week in February. On Feb. 3, the Iowa Caucuses imploded for the first time in their history. The new app-driven counting melted down, discrediting the very...
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February 14th, 2020
By: Merrill Matthews – ipi.org – February 5, 2020 If you want another striking example of the Democratic presidential candidates’ blatant hypocrisy, look no further than their use of private jets. I have no problem with presidential candidates leasing private jets to fly quickly from one campaign stop to another. The United States is a large country, and candidates are...
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February 14th, 2020
By: Merrill Matthews – ipi.org – February 11, 2020 President Donald Trump has released his budget proposal for 2021, and we have managed to come up with two, somewhat lukewarm cheers. First cheer. The budget at least recognizes the government has a spending problem—a big one. “Unsustainable Federal spending is a serious threat to America’s prosperity. Gross Federal debt is now...
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