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The debacle of the last month shows that an establishment ‘insider’ can do a lot of damage too.
‘So you’ll end up with a president, a male, and a vice president, a female. . . . the president will die, and the woman will become president under the law—or Constitution.’
The former president’s fandom intensifies as the left gets crazier. His opponent is now a West Coast progressive.
‘Twisters’ becomes a hit, without climate-change preaching or being a ‘message oriented’ film.
Has any candidate ever done more to encourage illegal immigration?
Varied data in the second quarter GDP report mean we’ll wait for voters to tell us how they’re doing.
A visit from Israel to the U.S. provides welcome relief to my war-weary family.
Does Kamala Harris support these dubious ideas to undermine judicial independence?
Left-wing Democrats show their double standards in their reactions to the prime minister’s address to Congress.
I had long thought she couldn’t beat Donald Trump. That’s wrong. In a 50/50 country, she can.
They burn the U.S. flag and deface monuments with pro-Hamas slogans.
He’s trailing by more than 20 points in the polls, but he’s acting as if he won’t give up power easily.
She’ll be much more of a threat to Trump if she ignores them and tacks to the center.
Her campaign has attracted true believers, but what do they believe in?
Both candidates are running on economic platforms filled with destructive nonsense.
Among the essentials are a lend-lease program, real sanctions on Russia, and a revitalized NATO.
The assassination attempt gave politics a fleeting moment of spiritual refulgence.
Conservatives suffered an electoral shellacking when party elites chose a leader the voters didn’t like.
The President owed the country a more honest explanation for his withdrawal.
A younger face atop the ticket makes it a real race again. Can Team Trump adapt?
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