Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is facing a new ad from her likely Democratic challenger Ike McCorkle vowed to kick her out of Washington. The ad features McCorkle saying: Life has a way of shaping us. My mom joined the Air Force when I was eight. I joined the United States …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Green Walks Out of Congressional Hearing Rather Than Listen to Democratic Senators
Marjorie Taylor Greene had herself a day in Congress on Tuesday as she complained about crime in Washington, D.C., defended insurrectionists as protestors, and continued to push for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. After a long day, she finally walked out of a Congressional hearing rather than …
Read More »Ron DeSantis Claims Colorado Disqualification Is A Democratic Plot To Help Trump
Gov. Ron DeSantis claimed that Democrats kicked Trump off the ballot in Colorado to make sure that he can’t win the Republican nomination. DeSantis said: Here’s the larger thing of what the left and the media and the Democrats are doing. They’re doing all this stuff to solidify support in …
Read More »Matthew Dowd Says the Democratic Party Represents Center of the Country
Finally, at long last, it’s being said. The Democratic Party isn’t teeming with raging liberals running the show. The country has moved left, and the Democratic Party is right where the center of the country is now on issues. “Almost on every single issue, the Democratic Party is where the …
Read More »Hard-Line Republican Leads Race to Succeed Louisiana’s Democratic Governor
Jeff Landry, the hard-line conservative leading the race for governor of Louisiana, surveyed the crowd packed into a small restaurant in Monroe, where his staff had covered the tables and a lone Halloween skeleton in his blue-and-yellow campaign merchandise. “How would y’all like to finish this in October?” Mr. Landry, …
Read More »Rep. Andy Kim Primaries Indicted Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez
After Sen. Bob Menendez was indicted for bribery and refused to resign, Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) has announced a primary campaign to challenge him for his Senate seat. Rep. Kim tweeted: After calls to resign, Senator Menendez said “I am not going anywhere.” As …
Read More »Chicago’s Choice Points to a Democratic Divide the G.O.P. Hopes to Exploit
CHICAGO — For nearly three years, since the ebbing of the George Floyd protests of 2020, almost nothing has divided the Democratic Party like the issues of crime, public safety and policing, much to the delight of Republicans eager to center urban violence in the nation’s political debate. Now, an …
Read More »Nicaragua: An Opportunity for Democratic Solidarity
Opinion by Ines M Pousadela (montevideo, uruguay) Wednesday, February 22, 2023 Inter Press Service MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Feb 22 (IPS) – On 9 February, Nicaragua’s dictator, Daniel Ortega, unexpectedly ordered the release of 222 political prisoners, including several former presidential candidates, opposition party leaders, journalists, priests, diplomats, businesspeople and former government supporters …
Read More »The cost of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s war with M23
From: UpFront The DRC’s Minister of Communications, Patrick Muyaya, on the fighting in his country and Rwanda’s role in the conflict. Continuing fighting in the resource-rich Democratic Republic of the Congo, between the army and the Mouvement du 23 Mars, or M23, has left hundreds dead and millions displaced in …
Read More »Not a Joke: Rhode Island Democratic Women’s Caucus Elects a Man to Chair Organization
The party of ‘women’s rights’ must think very little of women, since they seem to be replacing female specific roles with men who pretend to be women. Case in point; The Rev. Donnie Anderson, a 75-year-old man who tells people he is a woman, was elected in an uncontested race …
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