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December 7th, 2018
The Perpetual Presidency
By: Victor Davis Hanson – nationalreview.com – December 6, 2018 Former president Barack Obama recently continued his series of public broadsides against his successor, President Donald Trump. Obama’s charges are paradoxical. On one hand, Obama seems to believe that he, rather than Trump, should be credited with the current economic boom and the emergence of the United States as the...
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December 7th, 2018
By: Jack Kerwick – townhall.com  – December 6, 2018 Democrats are either: chronically mistaken, chronically dishonest, or some mixture of the two. With the passing of George H.W. Bush, as with the death of John McCain just a few short months ago, the public is treated to a grand display of political bipolar disorder, reinforcing Michael Savage’s diagnosis of “liberalism” as...
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December 6th, 2018
Policies Have Consequences
By: Ben Shapiro – townhall.com – December 05, 2018 This week, France set itself on fire; the stock market tumbled; and news broke that low-wage employment tumbled in the city of Seattle. What do these three headlines have in common? That policies aren’t wish lists — they have real-world consequences. Begin in France, where the so-called “yellow vests” — a...
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December 3rd, 2018
Ballot Harvesting
By: Scott Morefield – townhall.com – December 3, 2018 In 2016, California took yet another significant step in its decades-long quest to become the world’s largest banana republic when then-Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 1921, a then-barely-noticed revision to the state’s vote-by-mail procedures. The change was a small but significant one. California, in its infinite wisdom, decided to make the...
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December 3rd, 2018
Defense Spending and Healthcare
By: Guy Benson – townhall.com – December 03, 2018 Before we delve into her new “argument,” I’d like to make a point about why the conservative commentariat sometimes seems fixated on Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. First, she entered the national spotlight as a media fascination and darling — a young woman of color who shook up the Democratic Party from the...
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December 3rd, 2018
French Riots – Worse Violence in the last Half Century
By: Peter Allen & Tim Stickings – dailymail.co.uk – December 2, 2018 Violent protesters took over the Champs-Elysees and torched cars, smashed windows and attacked police Emmanuel Macron visited the Arc de Triomphe today as soon as he returned from the G20 in Buenos Aires The protests began as a rebellion against fuel prices but have grown into weeks of...
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December 3rd, 2018
George H. W. Bush
By: George Will – nationalreview.com – December 1, 2018 At the beginning of his long and well-lived life, George Herbert Walker Bush, who in politics was always prosaic, acquired, by way of a grandfather, the name of a British poet and priest (George Herbert, 1593–1633). He acquired much else from family inheritance. The future 41st president was descended from a...
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November 30th, 2018
Drag Queen Admits ‘Grooming’ Children at Public Library
By: Thomas Lifson – americanthinker.com – November 30, 2018 Drag queen admits ‘grooming’ children at public library events that are part of worldwide program which was banned and then restored (for now) by Twitter – has broken the news that a drag queen has admitted to grooming children to accept transgenderism and the other elements of the alt.sex agenda through...
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November 30th, 2018
Evangelical Voter Myths
By: Tony Perkins & FRC Senior Writers – frc.org – November 27, 2018 The mainstream media may not understand evangelicals, but they’re no mystery to Alan Cooperman. The director of religion research at Pew has been studying their voting patterns for years, and he’s got news for the press: they’ve got it all wrong. In a special event at Miami...
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November 30th, 2018
Trump and Carson on the Migrant Caravan
By: Emily Holden – theguardian.com – November 29, 2018 A Trump cabinet member is striking a tone at odds with the president’s calls to meet immigrants at the Mexico border with force and demands that Congress fund a border wall. Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development and Trump’s only black cabinet appointee, delivered a speech to conservative...
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