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Today’s article is a personal milestone for Conservative View. It marks my 1,000th published opinion piece and consecutive day of writing. I have tried to be objective and always truthful in my work, but as the name says, I am Conservative and will always judge happenings with my Conservative values. I am also an optimist,
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Rep. Mary Peltola continues to have support among left-leaning American politicos, after emerging victorious in Alaska’s messy open-primary, ranked-choice general voting system in 2022. Conservative Alaska voters, faced with a contentious field last year, awarded Peltola enough second-place votes to lock in her win. As a candidate with low name recognition, Peltola committed to bipartisanship,
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The PBS journalist roundtable Washington Week would never put on a Fox News correspondent or a Washington Times reporter — they’re too opinionated? But on July 21, as they obsessed over a potential third Trump indictment, they brought on Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, whose partisanship knows no bounds. In 2020, his magazine endorsed
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Gary Varvel Gary Varvel is the editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1957, Varvel was drawn to cartoons as a child when he saw a copy of MAD magazine. His freshman year at Danville High School in Danville, Indiana, Varvel won his first cartoon contest held by the school newspaper.
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Unlike many of his colleagues, MSNBC’s Ali Velshi actually managed to acknowledge the existence of the recent House Oversight Committee hearing on two IRS whistleblowers alleging misconduct during the Hunter Biden investigation on his Saturday show, but only to dismiss them and other allegations related to the Biden family as “stunts and conspiracies.” Velshi led
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As prices across the country remain high, small-dollar donations have decreased for 2024 political campaigns, Politico reported Friday. Although inflation fell in June, prices are still above pre-pandemic levels, and candidates who previously reaped the benefits of grassroots donations are not receiving them at the same degree, according to Politico. The campaign arms of House Republicans
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In 1974, in the face of overwhelming evidence that Richard Nixon ordered a cover-up of the Watergate break-in, Republicans quickly abandoned him. Faced with certain impeachment and conviction in the Senate, Nixon resigned. Today, nearly 50 years later, in the face of overwhelming evidence that Biden was directly involved in bribery schemes with foreign nationals
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Russian organized crime groups, Ukrainian crooks and unauthorized volunteer battalions obtained or stole weapons from Department of Defense (DOD) security aid meant to arm the Ukrainian military for its defense against Russia, according to an inspector general report obtained by Military.com. The report, revealed only after the outlet submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
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It’s not hard to figure out what is keeping USA Today ”domestic security correspondent: Josh Meyer awake at night. The gnawing fear that a lack of censorship could lead to disinformation being spread during the 2024 election. This is reflected in his sprawling 2,618-word USA Today article on Wednesday, “Amid Elon Musk’s Twitter changes, why 2024 presidential
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Bianna Golodryga hosted Wednesday’s edition of Amanpour & Co. (airing on CNN International and tax-funded PBS) and commiserated with William Cohen, former “Republican” Defense Secretary to Democratic president Bill Clinton, about the awful state of the Republican Party in the wake of Donald Trump’s third indictment, related to the January 6 riots. Golodryga: ….Let’s start
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Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Thursday raising concerns about “harms to free speech” resulting from centralized control of social media and signaling potential future antitrust action against Threads. Instagram’s Threads app, a Meta-owned Twitter competitor launched July 6, “has all the appearances of a copy-paste project
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It’s bad enough when broadcast media outlets like ABC and NPR refuse to cover a congressional oversight hearing on the Biden family business. But a national newspaper putting nothing in the paper? Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing “died in darkness” in The Washington Post. The Post had no story anywhere in the paper. Two Biden-defensive
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