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December 16th, 2019
Scott Walker speaking
By: Dan O’Donnell – townhall.com – December 16, 2019 A funny thing happened on the way to President Trump’s impeachment.  Somewhere along the way, House Democrats lost the support of the American people. When they announced Articles of Impeachment against Trump on Tuesday, they did so with the support of just 48% of the American people (a number that is dramatically skewed by...
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December 16th, 2019
Iowa-caucus-location
By: Peggy Noonan – wsj.com – December 12, 2019 Cedar Rapids, Iowa The famous caucuses are Feb. 3. Christmas is coming, the calendar tightening, and candidates zooming through the broad expanse in tinted-window SUVs. A surprise is there’s little surprise. Reporters say interest in impeachment is minimal, and it’s true: in three days not a single question from the floor,...
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December 16th, 2019
Department of Justice Inspector General's report
By: Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel – townhall.com – December 14, 2019 Thanks to the Department of Justice Inspector General’s report, we now know for certain what has been, for those paying attention, fairly obvious. The Steele dossier played a central role in the genesis of the Russia hoax and was used to justify extensive spying on former naval officer and Annapolis...
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December 16th, 2019
donald-trump-white-house
By: Paul Bedard – washingtonexaminer.com – December 13, 2019 While the media and his critics focused on the bitterly divided House impeachment hearings, President Trump this week collected the most agenda wins yet, policy victories, including some backed by Democrats, that bolster arguments he’s making for reelection, according to advisers and analysts. From adding judges to foreign policy, trade, immigration, defense spending, and...
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December 13th, 2019
dem candidates on debate stage
By: Laura Hollis – townhall.com – December 12, 2019 It’s a serious question. Other than hating Donald Trump, why would anyone vote for any of the Democratic candidates for president of the United States? They’ve given us precious few reasons to support them and plenty of reasons to conclude that they shouldn’t be given any political power — much less...
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December 13th, 2019
Comey at a press release
By: Charles Lipson – realclearpolitics.com – December 11, 2019 The way to unravel a criminal conspiracy is to begin with the weakest links, the ones already doomed by convincing evidence. Knowing they face serious jail time, these “weak links” have powerful reasons to cooperate with law enforcement. Flipping on their fellow conspirators is the best way, perhaps the only way, to...
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December 13th, 2019
Opengraph
By: Staff – firstliberty.org – December 11, 2019 Statement on the Confirmation of Former First Liberty Institute Network Attorney Lawrence VanDyke to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Washington, DC—The following statement may be attributed to Hiram Sasser, General Counsel for First Liberty Institute: “I am thrilled to see that Lawrence VanDyke has been confirmed to the U.S....
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December 12th, 2019
Nick-and-Greta
By: John Zmirak – stream.org – September 24, 2019 I think we can all agree it was unfair, what happened to Greta Thunberg. We need to make sure that kind of treatment is never meted out to a mere kid, ever again. Media outlets, politicians, and ordinary people around the world rushed to demonize her, and we should all be ashamed...
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December 12th, 2019
Newborn-Holding-Finger
By: John Zmirak – stream.org – May 23, 2019 We’re entitled to feel some hope as a wave of pro-life laws is sweeping American states. These laws will likely force the Supreme Court to re-examine the lawless, incoherent decisions on which our status quo now rests: Roe v. Wade, Doe v. Bolton, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. We welcome such laws. And we...
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December 11th, 2019
Newspaper headline - FISA Applications
By: Carter Page – WSJ.com – December 10, 2019 My name is Carter Page, and I wish you were hearing it for the first time. If you were, I could introduce myself—a former naval officer who has worked for political figures from both parties. But my identity has been reduced to a series of false accusations. If something isn’t done to...
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