Donald Trump remains very popular with Republican voters. The man was able to capture 75 million votes in 2020. Of course, he failed to hold the White House, Senate or House during his four years in office. While Trump was able to capture the lion’s share of non-educated white male …
Read More »Fox News Just Added Two Conservative Superstars To Their Lineup
The Fox News Channel is once again shaking things up a bit. The network will add two new shows to their weekend lineup beginning in early June, with conservative favorites former South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy, and former Secret Service agent and radio host Dan Bongino at the helms. Gowdy …
Read More »Madison Cawthorn Gets Raked Over the Coals For Childish Tweet Following Ouster of Liz Cheney
After Representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) was officially ousted from her conference chair position for refusing to entertain former President Donald Trump’s falsehoods about the 2020 general election, Representative Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) was criticized for a tweet that took delight in her fall from the GOP’s good graces. “Na na na …
Read More »Check your Obama privilege
Former President Barack Obama’s bitter other half is at it again. Just when you think the former first lady’s deep well of racial resentment has run dry, her headline-generating grievances gush forth anew. Gripe springs eternal. This week, Michelle Obama told Oprah Winfrey’s bestie Gayle King on CBS News that …
Read More »House Republicans oust a defiant Liz Cheney for her repudiation of Trump’s election lies.
House Republicans purged Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming from their leadership ranks on Wednesday, voting to oust their No 3 for her refusal to stay quiet about Donald J. Trump’s election lies, in a remarkable takedown of one of their own that reflected the party’s intolerance for dissent and unswerving …
Read More »No Greater Offense Than Honesty: Former GOP Senator Jeff Flake Pens Scathing Op-Ed Against His Party
When Donald Trump first took office, there was little Republican resistance against him. There was John McCain of course. There was also push-back from Tennessee’s Bob Corker. But Jeff Flake was commonly the loudest Republican voice against Trump. The Arizona lawmaker retired in 2018 and has continued to distance himself …
Read More »A key Senate panel deadlocked on Democrats’ election overhaul, signaling a murky path ahead.
A key Senate committee deadlocked on Tuesday over Democrats’ sweeping proposed elections overhaul, setting the stage for a showdown on the Senate floor in the coming months that could determine the future of voting rights and campaign rules across the country. The tie vote by the Senate Rules Committee, with …
Read More »Does Biden Finally Realize There’s A Crisis On The Southern Border?
By Mark Krikorian for RealClearPolicy President Biden finally seems to realize there’s a crisis on the southern border. In March he breezily assured reporters that “The truth of the matter is: Nothing has changed. It happens every single, solitary year.” But now, with polling clearly showing his vulnerability on immigration, he blames the Trump administration for …
Read More »Biden’s Capital Gains Tax: Heads, We Win – Tails, You Lose – The Political Insider
By Rob Arnott and John Tamny for RealClearPolitics There will always be munis. Income from municipal bonds typically enjoys tax-free status at the federal level and in the issuing state. Conversely, when investors put wealth to work in a startup, private corporation, or public company, they face a capital gains …
Read More »Ted Cruz Demonstrates Lack of Historical Understanding, Argues That Making It Easier To Vote Would Be “Jim Crow 2.0”
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) criticized Democrats for working to pass election reforms, arguing that making it easier for citizens to vote would be “Jim Crow 2.0.” “This legislation is profoundly dangerous, and the reason it suppresses millions of votes is by allowing millions of people to vote illegally,” Cruz said …
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