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To black audiences, Biden runs racially divisive campaign

PHILADELPHIA — If you have listened to any of the handful of speeches that President Joe Biden has given to black universities, communities, or schools in the past few weeks as his black support has eroded, you would think in just the past few years we had never had the first black president of the […]

In defense of protest votes

I am thoroughly unconvinced by the arguments to vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and I won’t vote for him, but I’m just as unconvinced by the standard argument against voting for him. Liberal New York Times columnist Gail Collins makes a noble 2024 stab at the age-old argument that it’s somehow an abdication of […]

Biden’s excessive ‘experience’ in DC is sinking him

President Joe Biden’s age problem isn’t just that he is old and at times unable to string together coherent sentences. His problem is also that he has been in politics since the 1970s. CNN’s Harry Enten highlighted that Biden won voters between the ages of 18-24 in the 2020 election by 32 points, but his […]

A Donald Trump show trial that no one wanted

Regardless of what verdict the jurors in New York City render in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s contrived prosecution of former President Donald Trump, the lack of interest in the trial may turn it into a major asset for the former president. As the jury in the trial continues its deliberations, the rest of the […]

The Trump trial, the ticking clock, and Biden’s rush to recover

THE TRUMP TRIAL, THE TICKING CLOCK, AND BIDEN’S RUSH TO RECOVER. It would be hard to find anyone, Democrat or Republican, who would honestly say that President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is well run. But does that explain some of the unusual developments we’ve seen from the campaign lately? Start with the weird scene outside former President […]

Colleges should be educating students, not priming activists

It seems a rarity when a student graduates unaffected by the activist mentality plaguing college campuses. The accolades such activists elicit from legacy media certainly don’t help. Case in point: A New York Times article titled “A final graduation requirement: Making sense of protest” celebrates Mariame Sissoko, president of the Student Government Association at Barnard […]

Tom Cotton should be Trump’s running mate

According to a recent report from the New York Times, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has emerged as a top contender to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate this year. Cotton would be an excellent choice for numerous reasons, as his foreign policy expertise, relative distance from Mar-a-Lago, and credibility among Reaganite Republicans would have […]

The Supreme Court is at risk in 2024

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden predicted that the winner of the 2024 presidential election will “be able to appoint a couple of justices” to the Supreme Court and said that he intends to “put in really progressive judges.” This is a threat that conservatives need to take seriously, as losing the majority on the court […]

The ‘double haters’ who decided the last two elections abandon Joe Biden

Donald Trump left the White House with the lowest presidential approval rating in nearly 30 years, a recent record beaten only by the even more extreme unpopularity of his successor. Although Joe Biden‘s disapproval rating has only expanded throughout his tenure to a net -18 points underwater, Trump actually has recovered. Despite the liberal legal […]

Will Trump go to jail?

Former President Trump’s swift guilty verdict on 34 counts related to concealing hush money payments makes him the first president to be convicted of a felony, but it does not mean he is going to jail any time soon. A New York jury found Trump guilty on every charge brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin...

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