Month: February 2025

Grady Judd — the outspoken sheriff of Polk County, Florida — on Tuesday morning recounted a wild tale from earlier this month, saying a violent suspect actually bit the ear of a deputy’s K-9 and allegedly did a few other unlawful things. During the short clip, Judd promised viewers, “Now, I’m gonna tell you something you’re
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Donald Trump’s victory confirms that the post-Cold War liberal consensus in America is over and the revolution of common sense is here to stay. Now, with the rise of populist parties and leaders once dismissed by Europe’s elite, that revolution appears to have crossed the Atlantic. Thirty years after the United States and Europe tore
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In a pre-recorded episode of ABC’s The View, the liberal ladies celebrated Presidents Day Monday by being “mad as hell” about President Trump’s executive orders and commiserating on ways to help the “resistance” to stop spinning its wheels. Together, they threw around empty buzzwords about the need to “build community support,” look at “how they’re
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The White House’s DOGE effort has already gone farther than even the most ambitious reformers expected to see in their lifetimes, and there’s no sign that the dust of President Donald Trump’s first four weeks in office will be settling any time soon. Democrats’ initial shock and confusion haven’t really subsided yet, but something new
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Donald Trump has always been a complex character, but to fully understand him now, one must begin with the assassination attempt at Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. Listen to how Trump described that experience in his second inaugural address: Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to take my freedom and indeed
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It is not coincidental that mere days after Vice President JD Vance went into the Munich Security Conference and denounced European censorship regimes, CBS’s 60 Minutes would air a report extolling the virtues of German censorship. The report filed by correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi makes sure to highlight prosecutors who go after memeposters as defenders of
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In the wake of President Donald Trump’s inauguration and string of political victories, there is renewed talk of a cultural “vibe shift,” particularly among younger generations. A recent poll shows strong approval for the president among those under 30. Young men have moved steadily to the right over the last three elections. Interestingly, young women
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Charles Dickens popularized the term in his 1853 novel “Bleak House”; 17th-century French mathematician and theologian Blaise Pascal argued that much of human activity is an effort to avoid it; and long before that, medieval monks called it the noonday demon. Of what abomination do I speak? I speak of boredom — though labeling it
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Because common sense is the key to understanding America’s original design at every level, America was long known as “The Common Sense Nation.” Now, President Trump and his “common-sense revolution” might succeed in making America the common-sense nation once again. Unalienable rights and self-evident truths are the core ideas of the American founding. Those ideas
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A hundred years from now, historians may refer to this time as “The Age of Overreaction.” We just concluded the most remarkable American election in history, during which Democrats lost their minds. All sense of proportion and rationality disappeared in a tsunami of Trump hate. Advertisement I thought that with Trump in office, things might
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ABC White House correspondent Selina Wang tried to emotionally manipulate viewers of Saturday’s Good Morning America by suggesting that the Trump Administration’s effort to trim the size of the government’s bureaucracy is an attack on veterans. In studio, Wang declared, “First of all, this news is sending shock waves throughout the system, and the Trump Administration is firing
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Clean energy. Al Gore. Nuclear power. Richard Nixon. The Green New Deal. Conservation. What do all of these things have in common? They are all parts of a partisan past in the vague bubble called “environmentalism.” Fortunately, not everyone sees it this way, and some even believe that the new administration holds the key to
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Vice President JD Vance heavily criticized the European Union “opening the floodgates” to millions of “unvetted” immigrants within the past decade, to the detriment of its own citizens, during a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday. “Out of all the pressing challenges the nations represented here face, I believe there is nothing more
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio was on a plane to Germany on Thursday evening when the aircraft reportedly turned around mid-flight and returned to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho), was also aboard the plane.  Advertisement U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s plane, en route to Munich
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How many times did Democrats lecture ordinary Americans during the campaign about “the best economy in a generation?” They pointed to statistic after statistic, proving their point.  Advertisement According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), we had virtually full employment. According to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), inflation was well under control. According to the
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