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President Donald Trump had, in a good way, a monster week this week, which was mostly overshadowed by House Democrats’ purely partisan effort to impeach him. The Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard highlighted just some of Trump’s accomplishments this week, which include: An agreement on a new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal. A new budget including more than […]
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) moved its headquarters on election night from a government building in Washington, D.C., to an undisclosed location, citing security concerns, a Republican official told Fox News on Tuesday night. 
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New job posting site Red Balloon connects job-seekers with employers that do not require COVID-19 vaccinations or force 'woke' culture in the workplace
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The United Nations human rights office published its long-awaited report on Chinese Communist Party abuses against Uyghurs.
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This morning on CNN, Rudy Giuliani explained what Ted Cruz meant by New York Values: Giuliani needs to explain this to Trump because he’s now saying Cruz hates the people of New York. It̵…
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Steven Crowder (Host, Louder with Crowder) joins Dave Rubin, discussing political comedy, the 2016 election, Ted Cruz vs Donald Trump, the abortion debate an...
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The Babylon Bee is issuing a retraction for an earlier story in which we labeled a group of elementary students white supremacists. A video had surfaced online of the children sitting in a circle with one child going around saying “duck.” We had assumed -- as made sense at the time -- that this was a racist summoning circle, with the repeated use o …
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Sixty-six percent of college students think shouting down a speaker they disagree with is acceptable to shut down their talk, and another 23 percent believe
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"They chose this imagery. It’s unreal. Joe Biden is Hitler. has to go."
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The Character of a Socialist

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Upon initial inspection, Bernie Sanders’ near monolithic appeal to America’s youngest voters is perplexing. Why would the first generation of the 21st Century gravitate toward...
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Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter late Tuesday accused President Trump of being an "ignoramus" who is "not giving us what he promised" during a stinging attack at Columbia University. 
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NYT writer Charles Blow says he is shocked that more blacks and Latinos are breaking away from the lockstep diversity coalition for Trump.
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Former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said Saturday President Joe Biden must "apologize to the American people" for falsely accusing border patrol agents.
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California's push to ban new gas vehicles by 2035 could spread to 17 states across the country. The measure faces firm opposition in several states, however.
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From the first Morning Jolt of the week: Not Even Record Turnout Can Dispel the Whiny ‘Voterless Elections’ Spin “Voterless elections” is the new favorite rallying cry of the Trump campaign, repeated by the Drudge Report: CRUZ CELEBRATES ANOTHER VOTERLESS VICTORY: NO ELECTION IN WY…  It’s absolute horse-puckey. There was a vote, at precinct caucuses March 1, and turnout was higher than anyone can remember. From the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, March 2, 2016: Laramie County Republican Party Chairman Jared Olsen said he never has seen a turnout like Tuesday night. Hundreds of people packed the College Community Center at Laramie County Community College to take part in the county precinct caucus. All the parking lots around the building were full, and cars were parked on the shoulder of College Drive. A line stretched out the door well past the original starting time of 6 p.m., pushing the beginning of the caucus about a half-hour late. In an average presidential primary election, somewhere between 170 and 250 people show up, Olsen said. This year the party checked in 778 voters. And in the Casper Star-Tribune: Hundreds of people filled a room and spilled out the door Tuesday night in Natrona County to voice their opinions on who should be the next president. Natrona County Republican Party Chairman Bonnie Foster said she had never seen a crowd like this at the party’s precinct caucus… Before the tally was taken, Foster asked for those who had never attended a Natrona County Republican Party event like Tuesday night’s to raise their hands. Most of the hands in the crowd went up, all the way out the door. The Wyoming model was similar to Colorado’s – precinct caucuses held March 1; then county conventions, and a state convention. Once again, this is all very clear if you bother to read the rules, posted online. The Trump campaign appears to have not bothered. We know from recorded tallies that at the county conventions, there were 618 votes for Cruz delegates, 189 votes for Rubio delegates; 70 votes for Trump delegates, and 68 votes for undeclared delegates. That amounts to 65 percent for Cruz, 20 percent for Rubio, and 7 percent for Trump and undeclared. Out of 12 delegates that are won through this process, 9 are going to Cruz and one each is going to Trump and Rubio, and one is going uncommitted. (That amounts to 75 percent of the delegates for Cruz, and 8 percent for Rubio, Trump, and uncommitted.) If anybody’s getting unfairly hurt by this setup, it’s Rubio, not Trump. But that doesn’t matter. Trump continues to whine that he’s been robbed, even though he’s getting as many delegates as Rubio, who won almost three times as many votes. “Look at what happened in Wyoming,” Trump told supporters in Syracuse, N.Y., while 475 Republicans in Casper’s Parkway Plaza convention center were marking their ballots. “Look at what’s happening in Colorado, where the people never got a chance to vote and they’re going nuts out there. They’re angry — the bosses took away their vote.” Another fourteen delegates are determined by the 505 attendees of the state party convention, which was held Saturday. Ted Cruz made his sales pitch in person; John Kasich had local congressman Butch Otter address the convention; and Trump was supposed to have Sarah Palin… but she canceled Friday afternoon. A Trump delegate spoke in her place. Cruz won all the available delegates from the state party convention. For anyone facing a defeat, “they cheated” is a lot easier to accept than “they did a better job than we did.”
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Multiple women have accused actor Morgan Freeman of harassment and inappropriate behavior, alleging he inappropriately touched them and made suggestive comments about their appearance,
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Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats said Trump had to be removed urgently. Now she is holding up the process, without constitutional authority.
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President Trump’s supporters are pointing to a small Michigan county as evidence that vote-counting software used in the state may undercut Trump’s number of votes — as the Trump campai…
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The jute bag manufacturing plant project report covers industry performance, manufacturing requirements, project cost, project economics, profit margins, key success and risk factors, expected returns on investment, etc. This report is a must-read for all those who have any kind of stake in the jute bag industry.
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A major Hillary Clinton campaign funder is personally lobbying on behalf of an arm of the Saudi government, federal records show. It's been known for months that the Center for Studies and Media Af
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Supermarket chain Publix is finding out what happens to businesses that cave into the political whims of flaky teenagers like high school student David Hogg. Last week, Hogg launched a boycott of Publix after learning that the grocery chain had donated to the campaign of Florida gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam, a Second Amendment advocate and NRA ?
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) opened the farcical impeachment debates with a speech invoking American history, including the Battle of the Bulge during which Americans overcame a surprising…
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