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Anti-Trump senator defeated by far-left rival after heated gubernatorial primary

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Colorado AG Phil Weiser faced off in Colorado's Democratic primary for governor to replace term-limited Jared Polis.

Ex-talk show host will take on former chief advisor to Kamala Harris’ husband

Jessica Killin won the Democratic primary in Colorado's 5th Congressional District, setting up a November matchup against GOP incumbent Jeff Crank.

Mamdani comparisons follow Colorado Democrat into pivotal House race after primary win

Manny Rutinel wins the Democratic primary in Colorado's eighth district, setting up a high-stakes challenge against incumbent Rep. Gabe Evans.

Progressive Manny Rutinel wins primary in battleground Colorado House district

Progressive state Rep. Manny Rutinel will take on GOP Rep. Gabe Evans this fall,...

State Department announces ‘total compliance’ from Venezuelan government in relief efforts after Maduro arrest

The Trump administration says it has total support from Venezuela's interim government as it delivers $150 million in humanitarian earthquake relief.

Stop calling everything fascism

Americans on the left often overlook the very stability and freedom that allowed them to dissent. While President Donald Trump has faced persistent and aggressive criticism, his detractors simultaneously enjoyed free, undisturbed lives protected by the stable framework of the Constitutional Republic they claim was failing. This time around, they’re using pointed and dangerous language. […]

The Icky Facts Doctrine

Conservative commentator Mary Katharine Ham, who happens to be my dear friend and co-author, has coined a term that deserves to be put into wider circulation. She refers to “icky facts” that many journalists do not know because said facts are problematic.  They’re problematic because they’re unhelpful to the Journo Class’ ideological and partisan agenda, […]

Pro-criminal judges must be removed from their posts

Pro-criminal judges are responsible for releasing the most despicable, depraved criminals back onto the streets to victimize the public. There needs to be a concerted national movement to identify and remove these judges through any available legal means. One of the most galling examples comes from Kentucky, where Christopher Thompson was convicted of kidnapping, sodomy, and sexual […]

The viral meltdown over a pride flag is much ado about nothing

Today’s a day that ends in “Y”, so, naturally, people across America are at each other’s throats online over something of relatively little consequence. This latest culture war flare-up comes courtesy of the federal Stonewall monument in New York City, which commemorates the site of a famous gay rights protest, as Trump officials just shut […]

For slashing prescription drug prices, TrumpRx marks the spot

Since pirate times, the phrase “x marks the spot” has been a term for where to find buried treasure. Unfortunately for 21st-century policymakers, solutions to challenges facing their constituents are usually not so clearly marked.  Nowhere is this more true than in healthcare. The out-of-control cost of healthcare is one of the few things that […]

Immigration is shaking up political parties in Britain, Europe, and the US

As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign for his appointment of Epstein-tied Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States, one is struck by the sudden instability of British governments. In the 28 years between 1979 and 2007, Britain had only three prime ministers, while in the 19 years since 2007, it […]

Will ‘Panican’ about the unemployment rate become a thing of the past?

In superb news, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the economy added 130,000 jobs in January, nearly triple the amount expected. In suboptimal news, the BLS also found in its annual benchmark of data that last year’s economy added only 181,000 jobs instead of the 584,000 initially estimated, amounting to 30,000 monthly job gains […]

How Democrats are spinning their opposition to the SAVE Act

It’s back. The demagogic and dishonest “Jim Crow 2.0” smear has returned to our political discourse, once again courtesy of Democrats fighting tooth and nail against common-sense election integrity measures. Last time they trotted it out, this smear was deployed against Georgia’s sensible law, which has resulted in the opposite of the fear-mongerers’ cataclysmic predictions […]

Trump gives Joe Biden the legacy he deserves

Sandwiched between Trump portraits, he is described as "Sleepy Joe Biden... by far, the worst President in American History" on two newly placed bronze...

On This Day: Washington’s surveillance forces a hasty British evacuation from Boston

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Feb. 11, 1776. It is dawn in February 1776, approximately […]

Shut up and ski

Does anyone really believe the international media cares what Olympic snowboarders and curlers think about President Donald Trump’s ICE raids, or whatever panic de jour is on the menu this week? Of course not. They want U.S. athletes to bash the American government on the world stage.  Nothing stops athletes from speaking their mind about […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: Hunter Biden launches HunterRx from back of van

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Virginia is on the brink of becoming the California of the Mid-Atlantic

Virginia just elected a new governor, and while the campaign rhetoric was heavy on moderation and reassurance, the early signals out of Richmond tell a very different story. What we are seeing now should concern every Virginian — Republican, independent, and even Democrats who believed they were voting for balance rather than ideology. The policy […]

Trump’s choice: in pile with Truman and Reagan or Carter and Obama

“[O]nly a military intervention at this point could level the playing field,” Prince Reza Pahlavi declared Monday. “This is the reason why the Iranian people have been anxiously awaiting the action that the President has promised he will do in support of the Iranian people, that help will arrive, just hang in there,” he said. […]

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