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Environmentalism is a culture war battleground

A study released in December argues that humans may be fueling climate change by breathing. An article in Japan Today last month argued that we should have a “carbon passport,” which would assign travelers a limited “carbon allowance” that cannot be exceeded. A professor at the University of Liege recently said on French news that […]

Nikki Haley paints herself into a corner

NIKKI HALEY PAINTS HERSELF INTO A CORNER. With the South Carolina primary less than three weeks away, Nikki Haley has become more overtly critical of former President Donald Trump. That is to be expected. After all, Haley is running against Trump one-on-one — what else is she going to do? Lagging far behind Trump, really far […]

Taylor Swift vs. Ariana Grande and the peril of Peter Pan pop stars

Lost in the brain cell-decimating discourse over whether the romance between Super Bowl champ Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift is actually some DNC psyop (it’s not) is exactly why hoards of young women care for the pop sensation. Plenty of beautiful young women write bingeable ballads about breakups and BFFs, and of all the pop […]

After trying to ban your gas stove and SUV, environmental activists try to ban balloons

After successfully bullying the Biden administration into banning vast swaths of gas stoves and gas-powered automobiles, environmental activists have found a new product to regulate out of existence: balloons. Not hot air balloons or balloon bouncy castles or even Chinese spy balloons. Environmentalists around the country are cajoling city councils into banning the release, sale, […]

The US should sideline deterrence and let prevention lead the way

The use of deterrence must be carefully controlled because in too many ways it is no longer relevant and is too dependent on military force.

Biden is quietly narrowing the race against Trump, but challenges lie ahead

Evidence is beginning to emerge that Biden has at the very least, stabilized the race and that the “Trump surge” has cooled off.

Schumer to Johnson on border deal: ‘Do. The right. Thing!’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) urged Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to take up the bipartisan deal on the border unveiled by Senate negotiators Sunday night. Schumer addressed Johnson on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Monday, pushing the Republican to help address the issue at the border and to not be swayed by the far-right members of his...

Kellyanne Conway suggests Trump pick person of color for VP

Kellyanne Conway, a former senior adviser to Donald Trump, posited in an op-ed published Monday that the former president should choose a person of color to be his running mate upon clinching the Republican nomination. Conway, who was Trump's 2016 campaign manager and later his counselor in the White House, listed Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.),...

Former federal prosecutor says he’s ‘officially’ freaking out about Trump Jan. 6 case

Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal expressed alarm on Sunday over how former President Trump's federal case on charges related to the 2020 election is being delayed by consideration of his immunity claims. “To use your phrase, Jen, at the beginning of this show: I am officially now at the freakout stage,” Katyal said...

Cornyn has ‘serious concerns’ about Senate border bill

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said Monday that he has “serious concerns” about the Senate’s bipartisan border bill, which was unveiled Sunday night. “Now that I have seen text, I have questions and serious concerns,” Cornyn said in a statement. Cornyn is widely considered a key vote on the GOP side. He represents a key border...

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