Month: November 2020

[ad_1] This Tuesday, the American people will stand up to crush the Radical Left and reelect President Donald Trump. In 2016, the radical, anti-American establishment elites were intent on installing Hillary Clinton as the monarch who would complete the socialist agenda started during the Obama-Biden administration. They were so close. But a funny thing happened
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[ad_1] Washington, D.C. Public Schools canceled its safe school reopening plan Monday after the city’s teachers’ union voted “no confidence” in the plan and encouraged members to take Monday off as a “mental health day.” Washington, D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) announced Monday that it would “adjust” its reopening timeline, further delaying a return to in-person
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[ad_1] Joe Biden is reportedly considering appointing Alejandro Mayorkas to serve as director of the Department of Homeland Security should he win the presidency. During the Obama administration, Mayorkas was found to have exerted improper political influence to help several prominent Democrats obtain visa authorization for their companies under the EB-5 program.  An inspector general’s
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[ad_1] Perhaps a nice set of “We Tried” coffee mugs? Pollsters have mainly ignored Kentucky’s Senate race this cycle, an odd oversight considering the resources Democrats poured into the state to unseat “Cocaine Mitch” McConnell, their Beltway bête noire. According to Open Secrets, Amy McGrath outraised McConnell by $33 million to get to an $88 million
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[ad_1] Portrait of Edmund Burke of Sir Joshua Reynolds, oil on canvas (1767-1769) (Wikimedia) Conservatives and Buckley Lovers in the NYC and Philadelphia areas pay heed: National Review Institute’s popular Burke to Buckley Program, now in its eighth year, is seeking applicants for the forthcoming session. Designed for mid-career professionals (typically ages 35–50) who want
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[ad_1] A violinist plays in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y., as part of a “To America” program, October 2020. (Steven Pisano) That spooky picture up there is not from Halloween, although it looks Halloweeny. It is from a concert — a kind of concert — that took place about a week before Halloween, in Green-Wood Cemetery,
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[ad_1] As the leftist media try to brace themselves for a possible Trump victory this week, they remain committed to helping the Democrats and hurting the President. But as the window to influence voters is closing, they are shifting their strategy to post-election confusion in the event that Trump is re-elected. After MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough announced
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[ad_1] White House Coronavirus Task Force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx leaves after an interview at the White House in Washington, D.C., September 30, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, called on top administration officials Monday to pursue “much more aggressive action” against the virus as President Trump
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[ad_1] Republican state lawmakers in California celebrated a ruling by a judge calling one of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive orders over the pandemic unconstitutional and limiting his executive powers. Sutter County Superior Court Judge Sarah Heckman ordered Newsom to stop issuing unconstitutional executive orders after finding one of his orders was “an unconstitutional exercise of
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[ad_1] Have no fear, libertarians. Voting for Trump’s reelection is not “choosing the lesser of two evils.” It is choosing liberty over tyranny and rejecting the snooty universalist libertarians who support Biden. Extremely briefly, some autobiography. I just voted to reelect President Donald J. Trump after not voting for him in 2016. I left the
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[ad_1] The president’s penchant for personnel turnover may be our best hope of seeing his campaign promises of realism and restraint become reality. President Trump is trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the polls, as he has been for months. If these numbers are correct, he’ll lose the election, perhaps by quite a wide margin. But then, the
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[ad_1] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says the lower chamber is “ready” if the election between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden ends up disputed and in the hands of Congress. What are the details? NPR‘s Ari Shapiro asked Pelosi on Monday, “Let’s talk about what might happen in the election tomorrow
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[ad_1] Pop star Lady Gaga made headlines over the weekend with a widely criticized video endorsing Joe Biden, and campaigned Monday with the Democratic presidential nominee. In reaction, the reelection campaign for President Donald Trump exposed the artist’s membership in an anti-fracking organization, calling Biden’s decision to campaign with Lady Gaga — whose real name
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[ad_1] Social media giant Twitter previewed on Monday a warning label that it would place on tweets that announce the results of the election before official sources declare the results. The policy is meant to undermine the spread of misinformation about election results at a time when President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden
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[ad_1] The Republican and Democratic nominees for president couldn’t differ more in their approach to the issue of abortion. Depending on which candidate emerges victorious, in the weeks to come, the landscape of abortion policy in the United States will look dramatically different. President Donald Trump has committed to pursuing policies that protect unborn human
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