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Tag Archives: Republicans
Every Slander Media Flung at Florida’s DeSantis Was True of Cuomo
by Rich Lowry Throughout the pandemic, the media have been excoriatingly harsh on a governor who was slow to act, unnecessarily endangered the lives of the elderly, alienated experts and cooked the numbers. They just thought the governor in question … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 Elections, Economy, Healthcare, Jobs, Major News Items, Media, National, State & Local, States' Rights, Unalienable Rights
Tagged Andrew Cuomo, coronavirus, Coronavirus in NY, democrats, Florida, governors, New York, politics, Republicans
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Where Trump Supporters Go from Here
by Joel B. Pollak President Donald J. Trump closes his presidency on Wednesday as a tragic hero. The fatal flaw that made him successful — his will to win, regardless — also brought about the bitter conclusion to his term. … Continue reading
Ted Cruz’s Former Harvard Law Professor Takes a Swipe at Kayleigh McEnany, and Cruz Levels Him
by Sister Toldjah To say that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and his former Constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe (Harvard) don’t exactly have the most cordial post-law school student/teacher relationship would be quite the understatement. The two have been known to … Continue reading
Posted in 1st Amendment, 2016 Elections, 2018 Elections, 2020 Elections, Constitution, Executive Branch, Major News Items, Media, National, Unalienable Rights
Tagged Congress, democrats, Donald Trump, Harvard, judiciary, Kayleigh McEnany, Laurence Tribe, Law, North Carolina, politics, Republicans, SCOTUS, Social Media, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, Texas, Washington D.C., White House
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College – Before and After (Part 2)
. How Politically Biased Are Colleges? New Study Finds It’s Far Worse Than Anybody Thought. by James Barrett ♦ DailyWire.com It’s no secret that the majority of the faculty at our colleges and universities lean heavily to the left and … Continue reading
It’s a Trap
By Erick Erickson Republicans are walking into a trap and they don’t even realize it. They are about to consider, in the House of Representatives, legislation by Congressman Upton that would allow people to keep their insurance plans. There’s a … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Elections, Healthcare, Legislative Branch, Major News Items, National
Tagged Harry Reid, Mary Landrieu, Obamacare, Republicans, senate seat
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