CNN Accidentally Tells the Truth in Article About Jan 6 Committee

Ahead of Thursday’s final hearing of the House Jan. 6 committee, a CNN columnist accidentally acknowledged the truth – voters are far more concerned about inflation and our cratering economy than the so-called “insurrection.” It must have been painful for CNN’s Stephen Collinson to write, “Voters may care more about the cost of French fries …

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Walker Hit Warnock Hard on Abortion, Ebenezer Church Evictions in Friday Night Debate

Atlanta, GA

Georgia’s Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and his Republican challenger, football great Herschel Walker, faced off in their first and only debate ahead of the midterm elections on Friday night. Walker, trying to recover from a series of damaging headlines, needed a solid performance and he delivered one. Two of Walker’s strongest moments came during an …

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Jan. 6 Committee May Regret Trump Subpoena, His Testimony Could Put Key Democrats on Defense

Trump Wants You

On Thursday, members of the House select committee investigating January 6th unanimously voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump to testify about events leading up to and on the day of the Capitol incursion. In an exclusive report, a source close to Trump told Fox News Digital that the former president “loves the idea of testifying.” …

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Elected Positions of State and County Levels of Government Violations of Oath and Negligence of Duty

Justice

Remove elected officials from their position when they are not doing their job! Why are Governors, Mayors, and District Attorneys above the law when it comes to criminal negligence, fostering criminal activity and violations of their oath of office? Why are they not removed from office? It is apparent we cannot wait for new elections …

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Democratic House Majority PAC Cuts Funding in Key House Races

Midterms

With nearly four weeks to go before the midterms, there are growing signs that Democrats have already thrown in the towel on several key House races. Last week, sources inside the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee told The Washington Post the party simply lacks the funds “to fully contest all of their potentially winnable House races …

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Critical Thinking and Policy Development and Analysis

Critical Thinking and Policy Development and Analysis This blog builds upon Part 4: Policy Development. It is the opening part of a series on critical thinking and policy development and analysis. It provides the framework, as shown in the opening figure, for policy development and analysis. Following parts will use this framework to assess some …

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Lauren Boebert Publicly Tricks Liberals into Completely Mocking Biden’s Gaffe

Sleight of hand

Fiery Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican, cast her net into the deep blue liberal sea on Saturday and hauled in some of the best and brightest the left has to offer.  Boebert was playing off the most recent, high-profile gaffe by President Joe Biden. During a speech to autoworkers Friday in Hagerstown, Maryland, Biden …

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GOP Looking Strong to Take Senate Seats in 2 Key Battleground States

polls

With the exception of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, it is widely expected that Republicans will win control of the House next month. Victory for the party in the Senate, however, is far less certain. But if recent shifts toward the GOP in two key battleground states continue, it just may happen. In Wisconsin, Republican Sen. …

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Pelosi Lets It Slip: Immigrants Should Be Picking Crops

Nancy Pelosi

During House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s weekly press briefing on Friday morning, she told reporters that America needs immigrants to pick the crops. Yes, after spending the past two years declaring that half the country was racist, she matter-of-factly made that remark. The Speaker acknowledged that while “we have a responsibility to secure our border, we …

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NY Times political analyst on the Democrats’ post-Roe poll bounce: It’s over

Midterms

New York Times political analyst Nate Cohn believes the Democrats’ summer bounce in the polls may be over and that voter sentiment has returned to where it was in April “when Republicans held the edge.” Cohn begins with a graph of average weekly search interest from Google Trends which shows a dramatic spike in searches …

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Education Indoctrination in Virginia: One Example

Education Indoctrination in Virginia: One Example, Part 1 of 2. The Virginia Board of Education posted the History and Social Studies Standards of Learning for comment. The 402 page document establishes what will be taught K-12 in Virginia Public Schools. The subject matter is covered well, but skewed with a focus on race, class, and gender. …

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Politicians and Term Limits

Tycoon

Politicians and Term Limits. Diapers and politicians should be changed periodically and for good reason. As tacky as it sounds, this quote improperly attributed to Mark Twain, it is the simplest and wise lesson that every citizen should learn when it comes to politics. Something I have learned from my very own experience as a survivor …

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