Month: November 2020

[ad_1] Declaration of Independence, by John Trumbull (John Parrot/StockTrek Images/Getty Images) This afternoon President Trump signed an “Executive Order Establishing the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission.” The order marks an important step in Trump’s efforts to foster patriotic education. The text is longer and more substantive than typical presidential EOs. It offers sharp criticisms of current
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[ad_1] Religious leaders urged Americans to peacefully accept the results of the 2020 presidential election in interviews with the Daily Caller News Foundation.  Police in major cities across the nation are prepping for expected election violence — violence that will follow riots and looting throughout the country throughout the coronavirus pandemic.  “It does not benefit
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[ad_1] Neocon Eliot Cohen says a Trump reelection would amount to a moral collapse. He clearly hasn’t learned a thing. Eliot Cohen, professor of strategic studies at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, speaks during a discussion hosted by the Hudson Institute titled “Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump” in Washington, USA
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[ad_1] Prominent pro-democracy Hong Kong protesters support President Donald Trump’s re-election bid citing his strong stance on China. The protesters who have demonstrated against China’s tightening grip on Hong Kong believe that if Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wins Tuesday’s election, the U.S. stance on China would be weak, according to the South China Morning
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[ad_1] Sen. David Perdue (R., Ga.) meets with Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., September 30, 2020. (Anna Moneymaker/Reuters) Republican senator David Perdue has a slight lead against Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff, according to a new poll from WSB-TV/Landmark Communications. The poll surveyed 500 likely voters in the state on November
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[ad_1] President Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Fayetteville, N.C., November 2, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) There’s a good chance that the short-term pain of a Trump loss would mean sustainable gains for conservatives down the road. Editor’s Note: If you would like to read more pros and cons on voting for President Trump, further
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[ad_1] Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks as President Donald Trump listens during the coronavirus response daily briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., April 10, 2020. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters) Joe Biden used President Trump’s hint that he would fire Dr. Anthony Fauci, one the top officials leading the U.S. pandemic response, to contrast the president’s handling
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[ad_1] UFC commentator Joe Rogan at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Fla., May May 9, 2020. (Jasen Vinlove/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters) There are now very formidable, engaging thinkers who do not share the same credentials and politics, but are no less enraged by the woeful incompetence of American elites. In a recent tweet, David
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[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden bends back to avoid the hand of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) during the Democratic presidential debate in Atlanta, Ga., November 20, 2019. (Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters) Senator Bernie Sanders said in an interview with Democratic congresswomen that progressives must work to ensure Joe Biden becomes the most progressive president in
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[ad_1] Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden takes part in a health briefing about the coronavirus in Wilmington, Del., October 28, 2020. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) Joe Biden met his first wife, Neilia Hunter, after sneaking into a private beach club during his college spring break in Nassau, the Bahamas. The two started going
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[ad_1] Violent demonstrators smashed windows and police declared a riot during an anti-capitalist march in Portland Saturday night. Around 150 violent demonstrators participated in a march called “Capitalism is Scary,” according to The Oregonian.  Rioters destroyed the windows of 10 separate businesses, including multiple phone stores, a coffee shop, a computer storefront, a hotel, a bank, a pair
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[ad_1] President Trump waves as he boards Air Force One following a campaign rally in Fayetteville, N.C., November 2, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) A bad choice between a bad man and a bad cause. Editor’s Note: If you would like to read more pros and cons on voting for President Trump, further essays, each from a
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[ad_1] Many young Americans seem to have a growing disdain for our country. According to a Gallup poll, pride in our nation has declined, especially among young adults. Young adults are taking to the streets and not merely protesting but wreaking havoc, rioting and looting, tearing down statues, and shutting down anyone who doesn’t share
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[ad_1] A group of minority college students who are voting for President Donald Trump in Tuesday’s election told Campus Reform that despite attacks from leftist groups on campus and bias against conservatives in the classroom, their values are steadfast — because being conservative is the best path toward liberty and freedom. What are the details?
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[ad_1] It hasn’t been mentioned much, but a major reason the Left wants to oust President Trump from office is seize control of the Labor Department. Politico reports Senator Bernie Sanders, Vermont’s “Sandalista Socialist,” has expressed a strong interest in becoming Joe Biden’s secretary of labor. One reason is that Bernie’s beloved unions have seen their power
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[ad_1] For Education secretary, Joe Biden is reportedly considering both Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), and Lily Garcia, who headed the National Education Association (NEA) for six years until she left her post on September 1. This is, according to Annie Linskey and Sean Sullivan at the Washington Post,
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[ad_1] Friendly’s declared bankruptcy for the second time over the weekend, saying the pandemic hindered its recovery efforts,  according to Restaurant Business. The company is set to be sold to Amici’s Partner Group, a Brix Holdings affiliate, Restaurant Business reported. The company previously declared bankruptcy in 2011, according to CISION PR Newswire and sought a
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