If this were a typical presidential campaign, Donald Trump's selection of J.D. Vance as his running mate on the Republican ticket would have likely dominated media discussions for a week or two.
Democrats are trying to offer political counterprograming to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, announcing $15 million to fund campaign operations in seven key swing states -- even as some in the party have urged President Joe Biden to bow out of November's election.
What planet does President Joe Biden occupy when he talks about corporate profits and rent controls? At his Thursday press conference, Biden said: “I’m not anti-corporate. But corporate profits have doubled since the pandemic — doubled. It’s time things get back in order a little bit. It’s time — for example, if I’m reelected, we’re going to make […]
New York Times columnist Ezra Klein revealed last week that top Democrats had privately admitted to him that former President Donald Trump is not actually a threat to democracy. Considering this narrative has been the centerpiece of the Democrats’ nine-year gaslighting campaign against Trump, this bombshell revelation should have been shouted from the rooftops. Regarding […]
In President Joe Biden’s America, saving for retirement has become increasingly difficult as prices for basic necessities continue to skyrocket thanks to Bidenomics. People are spending more than $1,000 more a month than they were three years ago, and real average weekly wages are down 4.4% since Biden took office. As Bidenomics continues to destroy […]
Democrats want noncitizens to vote in our elections. That was the unmistakable conclusion of last week’s vote in the House of Representatives. Republicans passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act, which would require states to obtain proof of citizenship when someone registers to vote in federal elections. But Democrats overwhelmingly voted against the […]
In his July 4, 1861, address to Congress in special session, President Abraham Lincoln noted Americans had two choices for settling political disputes and thus making political decisions: Bullets or ballots. We either discuss and vote or violently coerce. Americans had chosen ballots, but a Civil War threatened to upend that choice, returning to the […]