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JUDY WOODRUFF: David, you had Ted Cruz saying, what we need to do is send more security into patrolling basically neighborhoods where Muslim Americans live. DAVID BROOKS: Yes, I have spent the last week so repulsed by Donald Trump, I had forgotten how ugly Ted Cruz could be, but he reminded us this week. (LAUGHTER) DAVID BROOKS: As I said and as everyone says, the reason we have terrorism is not because the Prophet Mohammed came down and not because there is a religion called Islam. MARK SHIELDS: That's right. DAVID BROOKS: The reason we have terror is that young men are alienated and feel they can wage war and a just war against societies that are racist and xenophobic and crushing toward them. And if you want to spread the message, a good way would be to have extra police operations directed at Muslim neighborhoods. And so Ted Cruz's idea is probably the worst idea, well, only of the day, because we have a lot in this campaign, truly terrible idea, only saved by the fact it's almost certain he doesn't actually believe it. He just wants to sound like Donald Trump... DAVID BROOKS: Yes, that's the first thing I was going to say. Are we really here? Is this really happening? Is this America? Are we a great country talking about trying to straddle the world and create opportunity in this country? It's just mind-boggling. And we have sort of become acculturated, because this campaign has been so ugly. We have become acculturated to sleaze and unhappiness that you just want to shower from every 15 minutes. The Trump comparison of the looks of the wives, he does have, over the course of his life, a consistent misogynistic view of women as arm candy, as pieces of meat. It's a consistent attitude toward women which is the stuff of a diseased adolescent. And so we have seen a bit of that show up again. But if you go back over his past, calling into radio shows bragging about his affairs, talking about his sex life in public, he is childish in his immaturity. And his -- even his misogyny is a childish misogyny. And that's why I do not think Republicans, standard Republicans, can say, yes, I'm going to vote for this guy because he's our nominee. He's of a different order than your normal candidate. And this whole week is just another reminder of that.
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Calling conservatives traitors to their race or gender has become boring, unfunny, and ineffectual.
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5,735 Likes, 1,185 Comments - Congressman Matt Gaetz (@repmattgaetz) on Instagram: “If wiretapping a political opponent is an impeachable offense, I look forward to reading that…”
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Khanna vouched for the credibility of Bobulinski, who's alleged that Biden was intimately involved in the shady business dealings of his son.
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Raphael Warnock Voted For COVID Stimulus That Sent $75K To Group Run By His Church, Which Pays Him.
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Republican front-runner’s poor standing with key voters is a major hurdle in the general election.
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Binta Masi, the only female senator from Northern Nigeria in the 8th assembly has expressed sadness over alleged moves by some political opponents to portr
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The Army is warning a third-party company to stop putting Bible verses on replica dog tags or risk losing having the Army logo on its products.
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A split three judge panel blocked North Carolina's voter ID law Friday, ruling the policy is discriminatory.
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Biden robs Peter to get Paul's vote

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The core of Joe Biden’s decision to forgive vast quantities of student loan debt is that he is bribing students with taxpayer money
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Follow the latest Reuters/Ipsos polls on everything from politics and elections, to social issues and current events.
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Wisconsin and Minnesota are case studies in the difference between Republican and Democratic rule.
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U.S. Attorney John Durham issued a rare statement in the wake of the release of DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s Monday report.
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Facebook Twitter Google+ The Obama administration has been marred by debt, scandals, foreign policy failures, and an overall fragmentation of this country. He has plunged the United States into an abyss of economic debt that will create generations of American servitude paying off his wayward spending endeavors. The Red, White and Blue’s epitaph will read […]
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An Iowa teacher explained how she gets around the state ban on critical race theory.
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A woman and her young child were shot at a playground on Friday evening amid a surge in Swedish gun violence this year.
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Donald Trump?s angry quest for the Republican presidential nomination, once considered inevitable, took a serious hit Tuesday. Ted Cruz won the Wisconsin primary. Or, more accurately, Trump l…
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The speech will focus on high prices and the impact on consumers.
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U.S.—Democrats unveiled their articles of impeachment against President Trump, but one of the charges seems to have backfired. The suggestion that Trump obstructed Congress turned out to be a far more popular idea than Democrats had predicted.As soon as it was revealed that Trump may have slowed the legislative branch from getting any work done, Ame …
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The former vice president even won the backing of several major publications that have never made a presidential endorsement.
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Should Republicans kick McConnell out of leadership?
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The MDI production cost analysis report covering supply chain analysis, primary process flow, raw material requirements, operating cost, capital Investment, industry trends and revenue statistics, manufacturing process, reactions involved, and operating and capital costs.
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Speaking with CNN’s Dana Bash on Erin Burnett OutFront, Ted Cruz made it clear that he would not apologize for calling Mitch McConnell a liar, despite Bash’s protestations that GOP colleagues in the Senate were waiting for Cruz to do so before they would help his campaign. Here’s the exchange:
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Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing porn star Stormy Daniels, threatened to sue a news organization and individual journalists on Monday after they reported on his alleged past shady business dealings and connections.
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