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January 6th, 2020
Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani
By: Joe Lieberman – wsj.com – January 5, 2020 President Trump’s order to take out Qasem Soleimani was morally, constitutionally and strategically correct. It deserves more bipartisan support than the begrudging or negative reactions it has received thus far from my fellow Democrats. The president’s decision was bold and unconventional. It’s understandable that the political class should have questions about it....
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January 3rd, 2020
People holding candle vigil
By: John Zmirak – stream.org – December 31, 2019 It’s heartbreaking to watch. On Twitter, one Jewish American after another weighs in. They’re responding to the spate of anti-Semitic attacks in the New York area. The worst, of course, was a machete rampage at a rabbi’s home. As the New York Post reports: Police have identified the man accused of...
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January 3rd, 2020
R. Maddow
By: Victor Davis Hanson – townhall.com – January 01, 2020 The Washington Post recently published a surprising indictment of MSNBC host, Stanford graduate and Rhodes scholar Rachel Maddow. Post media critic Erik Wemple wrote that Maddow deliberately misled her audience by claiming the now-discredited Steele dossier was largely verifiable — even at a time when there was plenty of evidence that it...
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January 3rd, 2020
Bernie Campaigns w AOC
By: Brandon Morse – redstate.com – January 2, 2020 While former VP Joe Biden has been leading the 2020 pack of Democrats since even before the race began, I think at this point it’s clear that he may very well fall before the “democratic” socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders. That is if the Democratic National Committee doesn’t interfere in the same...
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January 3rd, 2020
12-19 dem debate, 7 candidates
By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – January 2, 2020 Julian Castro is departing the presidential race, Cory Booker may not be far behind, and as I write on the home page today, Andrew Yang is going to have a hell of a time hitting 15 percent and winning a delegate in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, or South Carolina. If you...
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December 31st, 2019
trump approval graph
By Zogby – zogbyanalytics.com – December 29, 2019 The president’s numbers remain solid: 50% at least somewhat approve of his job as president and 48% at least somewhat disapprove; 2% were not sure. Trump is doing well and winning back support with important swing voters: Independents (42% at least somewhat approve/52% at least somewhat disapprove), Hispanics (45% at least somewhat approve/55%...
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December 31st, 2019
Defend Life poster on steps of SCOTUS bldg
By: Mary Margaret Olohan – dailycaller.com – December 30, 2019 Lawmakers passed a slew of pro-life legislation in 2019. President Donald Trump declared taxpayer funds could no longer be used to support abortion in the same year. “Pro-life momentum is surging across the country leading into 2020,” one leader told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Pro-life lawmakers and advocates passed a...
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December 31st, 2019
Brett Kavanaugh smiling at confirmation hearing
By: Colby Itkowitz – sfgate.com – December 21, 2019 After three years in office, President Donald Trump has remade the federal judiciary, ensuring a conservative tilt for decades and cementing his legacy no matter the outcome of November’s election. Trump nominees make up 1 in 4 U.S. circuit court judges. Two of his picks sit on the Supreme Court. And this past...
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December 31st, 2019
closing stock market 12-30-19
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – December 30, 2019 Regarding the movement of equity prices, we associate with the words of Alan “Ace” Greenberg, the head of Bear Stearns during the 1987 market crash: “Stocks fluctuate, next question.” The good news in 2019 is that mostly they fluctuated up, which offers a lesson or two. Stock prices fell Monday, no...
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December 26th, 2019
By: Cal Thomas – townhall.com – December 26, 2019 Like swallows returning to Capistrano, socialism makes an appearance on a regular cycle. The current presidential campaign features self-confessed socialist Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who doesn’t self-describe as a socialist, but whose policies closely resemble those of Sanders. Sanders has the luxury of condemning millionaires and billionaires...
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