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August 28, 2024
Giggler and Snitch: Two Phonies atop the Democrat TicketFox News commentator and author Tyrus nicknamed Kamala Harris “The Giggler” and V.P. candidate Tim Walz “The Snitch.” The label for Harris stems from her frequent nervous laughter that accompanies her public comment...
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March 26, 2023
The precedent for the House Judiciary Committee to question Alvin BraggHouse Republicans have called for Manhattan District Attorney Albert Bragg to appear before Congress to answer questions about his office’s pursuit of legal actions against former President Donald Trump. While some, such as National Review colu...
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March 17, 2023
There are no Good Options for U.S. Policy in UkraineTucker Carlson caused a stir among potential and announced 2024 Republican candidates by asking them to reply in writing to a series of questions about their views on Ukraine. By far the most controversial response was Ron DeSantis’s statement ...
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March 7, 2023
Unanswered COVID questionsAs COVID-19 fades as a public health emergency into a more manageable nuisance like seasonal flu, lingering questions about the disease's origin and our health officials' response have come into play. Questions about the role of th...
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November 30, 2022
The Georgia runoff: Challenger vs. bargainerOn December 6, Georgia will decide whether the Senate splits 50-50 or the Democrats have a two-vote majority. Given the politics of the Democrat party, they are two votes short of abolishing the filibuster and passing an ambitious radical ...
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March 3, 2022
Biden chooses appeasement over sound war-preventing diplomacyThe first twelve minutes of Joe Biden's State of the Union message was devoted to a strong statement of support for the people of Ukraine and a salute to their courage. It was, however, short on specifics of what the U.S. was prepared ...
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January 8, 2022
Political violence and Trump's reactions on January 6, 2021January 6 is a complicated story. For the Democrats, it is a Reichstag Fire moment, a chance to pulverize their political opposition. For the Republicans, it is an awkward story because while they don't approve of the violen...
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November 14, 2021
The real villains in the Rittenhouse trialAfter the defense rested in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the lawyers on both sides met with the judge to go over possible jury instructions and the introduction of lesser charges. A video was shown of a mob of rioters with axes and what ...
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November 9, 2020
The rejected vote count is what mattersThe challenge to the 2020 presidential election is based not on unlawful voting, but on ineligible ballots. There is a narrative put out by the Democratic party and their media allies that to contest the election, the Trump campaign must p...
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September 29, 2020
Some questions for Biden at the first debateFox News has been promoting the upcoming presidential debate that will be moderated by their own Chris Wallace. The reporters on Fox have been assuring their viewers that Biden will not escape challenging questions from the tough-reporting...
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July 24, 2020
The Biden campaign: disease, depression, and racial discordAs the presidential election draws closer, the Biden campaign’s strategy has increasingly focused on blaming Trump for disease, depression, and racial unrest. Presidents, like coaches of sports teams, get too much credit during good times and t...
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January 31, 2020
Trump impeachment: An important distinctionThe argument that the House Democrats have been pushing in favor of calling witnesses is that it will resolve a factual disagreement. The Democrats claim that Trump withheld military aid in order to pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Bide...
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November 25, 2019
Unraveling the Impeachment Inquiry TestimonyThe several days of hearings produced lots of melodrama but no direct evidence that President Trump held up aid to Ukraine to pressure the Ukraine to investigate meddling in the 2016 election or the company Burisma that hired Hunter Biden to its Boar...
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November 17, 2019
The ‘impeachment inquiry’ hearings so farThe first week of hearings have revealed quite a lot about the current proceedings. What is beginning to emerge is a clearer look at the actual case, the forces behind the inquiry, and an infuriating abuse of process propelling the whole inquiry. Her...
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November 5, 2019
The Democrats get to throw the first punchNarratives are the lenses through which observers assess information. In an honest trial, the prosecution and the defense outline their case, witnesses are questioned and cross-examined, the two sides sum up their version of the evidence, ...
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October 17, 2019
Twenty unasked questions at the Democrats' debateTuesday's Democrat presidential debate was a farce! The one thing it clearly demonstrated was that Tom Perez and his DNC buddies were on to something when they froze Fox News out of their debates. Here are some questions not...
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June 9, 2019
When John Dean testifies, the real Watergate analogy should be made clearThe Democrats in the House are opening their post-Mueller report hearings with testimony from John Dean, the former Nixon White House Counsel, whose riveting testimony in the Watergate Hearings helped push the House of Representatives towards an impe...
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September 2, 2013
The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 3: The Weight of HistorySee also: The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 1: The Trial, the Evidence and the Verdict and The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 2: The role of the media, the lawyers and the racial divide Sixty years ago the black soci...
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September 1, 2013
The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 2: The role of the media, the lawyers and the racial divideSee also: The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 1: The Trial, the Evidence and the Verdict The media story From the beginning, the national media was informed of the case primarily from the vantage point of Martin's family and their supp...
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August 31, 2013
The Aftermath of the George Zimmerman Case, Part 1: The Trial, the Evidence and the VerdictThe aftermath of the verdict in the George Zimmerman case has been as depressing as the actions and atmosphere during the 17 months preceding the trial. The misuse of state power for political purposes and the deliberate misleading of the publi...
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July 15, 2013
More lies from the main stream media about the Zimmerman caseToday's Chicago Tribune editorial on the Zimmerman verdict repeats some of the lies and misrepresentations that have helped create so much of the anger over this case for the past 16 months. The editorial which urges acceptance of the verdict n...