Democrats Don’t Love The Country
Rather than doing whatever it takes to protect that which most Americans love, our country, Democrats are doing anything and everything they can to protect their own political power.
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Rather than doing whatever it takes to protect that which most Americans love, our country, Democrats are doing anything and everything they can to protect their own political power.
Anyone who watched even the first thirty minutes of the September 10th “debate” between Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris could tell the “moderators” were bending over backwards to help Harris. No doubt you have also heard about an affidavit that was signed by an ABC employee the day before the debate who was aware of the …
The Democrat Party is conducting another ruse on America. In modern politics, this trend began with Obama, although some would argue that it began with Clinton.
How awful are world politics today? It has me giving money to two billionaires — Donald Trump and Elon Musk. They are real life Obi-Wan Kenobis.
Just the other day, I saw my first “I’m voting for the Prosecutor and Teacher” sign. For a moment, I had to do a double-take.
When Kamala Harris says she’s going to make an investment, she’s promising to take our money, wash it through a few agencies who charge exorbitant processing fees, give a fraction of it back, and then insist that we now have more money to spend.
During her debate with Donald Trump, Kamala Harris insisted that the Biden administration had done an excellent job supporting and managing America’s military. The facts say otherwise.
Watch a Democrat candidate’s campaign speech. Look at the political signs in the audience. Read their campaign postcards. What do Democrat candidates stand for this year? Abortion.
A Chinese aircraft carrier cuts through the waters off Japan’s shores, not in silence, but with the steady hum of unease trailing behind it.
This election must transcend party lines and focus on something more critical: the **character and vision** of the leader who will guide the nation.
A shadow thickens over Israel, but it doesn’t move like a sudden storm— it gets disclosed in whispers and secret handshakes. At the center of this maze is Moti Maman, a man of 73 years, whose steps led him far beyond the borders of Israel, crossing into places where the stakes are not just life …
Israel launched one of the greatest covert action attacks ever yesterday, with some kind of operation that targeted the pagers that Hezbollah were using in Lebanon. Israel had the pager numbers of the Hezbollah operatives, including an Iranian representative to the group in Beirut, and sent a group page than caused the pagers to explode. …
Vladimir Putin, once again, leans into the machinery of war—ordering the Russian military to swell by another 180,000 troops, raising the number of active soldiers to 1.5 million.
Here’s a suggestion for gals who want to be the chief of the executive branch of government: Listen to vintage Kathleen Turner or Lauren Bacall. Imitate.
A decline in courage may be the most striking feature that an outside observer notices in the West today.”
~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Ghislaine Maxwell’s fight to overturn her conviction reached another bitter end. On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld the ruling against her.
In 2020 19% of black men and 10% of black women voted for President Trump. That was a significant increase from the 8% he received in 2016 which was the highest since the 1950s
It took the Deep State Swamp three tries to assassinate President John F. Kennedy (well, three that we have been allowed to know about.)
Every four years, across the nation, a peculiar tradition emerges in front yards, along fences, and lining suburban streets: the American political lawn sign.
Having trouble surviving these times? You’re not alone. Join us in columnist John F. Di Leo’s exploration of an alternate universe, where we imagine the impossible