Nikki Haley, the RINO’s anti-Trump
The RINOs of the GOP, and the Democrats (six of one, half dozen of the other) are pushing Haley as the anti-Trump. That should concern anyone wanting Joe Biden out of office.
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The RINOs of the GOP, and the Democrats (six of one, half dozen of the other) are pushing Haley as the anti-Trump. That should concern anyone wanting Joe Biden out of office.
The adoption of woke ideology within certain governmental spheres raises concerns about the constitutional mandate of maintaining a clear distinction between the government and any specific religious or quasi-religious ideology.
It is game day in the 2024 Iowa Republican Caucus. After over a year of direct campaigning and hundreds of media polls and analysis, we will have actual voters show up and vote to kick the process off.
Like the year that it followed, 2023 was defined by hefty dose of wokeism, inflation and polarized politics – expect more of the same, if not more, in 2024.
When I was in War College in 1991 at the conclusion of the Cold War, it was reported that a Russian general purportedly said, “You have lost the best enemy you ever had.” Perhaps, looking back, the words were indeed prophetic.
The answer, of course, is that it’s not sudden. Bishop Patrick Wooten claims that Tyler Perry used his alter ego, Madea, to normalize men wearing dresses and making drag more acceptable in the Black community through comedy and religion.
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
Yet, amidst the debate over further reducing the 40-hour work week, a pertinent question arises: Are we, as a society, succumbing to weakness and coddling?
Since recorded history, humans have gravitated toward forming tribes, creating communities based on shared values, kinship, or common interests.
More rapier wit from Albert Constantine Jr, as he ably skewers the ineptness of our National Command Authority
Both sides of the political spectrum, each convinced they’re holding the monopoly on perfection, engage in a fierce battle that’s part comedy, part tragedy, and entirely mind-boggling.
After some consideration, I now think that it’s entirely possible that Vivek is running for two reasons, both of which have him in the role of Trump surrogate.
While the Commerce Clause was intended to regulate trade among the states, its interpretation by the federal government has sometimes resembled a game of “Six Degrees of Interstate Commerce,” allowing Uncle Sam to poke his nose into activities seemingly unrelated to crossing state lines.
Primary polls are even more unreliable harder to do than for general elections. That has always been true and is even more difficult now with the lack of landlines and the pathetically low participation rates.
Our epidemic of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) does not appear to be abating, and big pharma hasn’t developed an mRNA vaccine for it yet.
In a dazzling feat of legislative nostalgia, an old law has emerged from the dusty annals of history: a proposal to adopt England’s 13th-century laws mandating arms ownership among Americans.
I come to praise Claudine Gay, not condemn her. The now ex-president of Harvard did our nation a great service by being smug and arrogant at a congressional hearing. Her hubris revealed what a farce DEI is as Harvard overlooked qualified candidates and chose her simply because she is a black lady.
Like the year that followed, 2023 was defined by hefty dose of wokeism, inflation and polarized politics – expect more of the same, if not more, in 2024.
The persistent shortage of teachers within government schools continues to perplex educational institutions and policymakers alike.
The American Civil War, a defining chapter in the nation’s history, marked not only a harrowing period of conflict but also a pivotal moment that reshaped the very essence of the United States’ governance.