March 6, 2024
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Haley Exits Presidential Race as Evangelicals Fuel Trump's Super Tuesday Victories |
by Ben Johnson |
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will drop out of the presidential race this morning after evangelicals and pro-life voters powered former President Donald Trump to a nearly unbroken chain of victories in Super Tuesday. The well-financed Haley, once touted as one of the Republican Party's rising stars, demonstrates the political potency of evangelical voters and the peril of abandoning the issue of abortion - an issue Joe Biden's public statement last night proves he plans to make a pillar of the 2024 presidential campaign. |
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After Trump's 9-0 Win, Watch for the Left's 'Lunacy to Amp Up': Expert |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It was always a long shot, but a desperate Left is a dangerous Left. Swimming in a pool of grim polling, Democrats looked to an old friend - the courts - to bail Joe Biden out. Unfortunately for them, it was a leap too far for even the most liberal of justices. Trying to boot Donald Trump from the ballot for engaging in an "insurrection" earned them a Supreme slap-down, a 9-0 ruling that might be a worse result for this White House than never litigating in the first place. |
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'As Serious as a Heart Attack': Economist Warns of Economic Consequences of Spiraling Debt |
by Dan Hart |
A leading economist is warning of the dire economic consequences of a U.S. national debt that is currently increasing by $1 trillion every 100 days. |
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Americans Pay $180,000 for Official to Travel the Globe, Spreading Transgenderism |
by Sarah Holliday |
Currently, the U.S. sits at $34 trillion in debt. Despite this, Biden has continuously attempted to funnel thousands, millions, and sometimes billions of taxpayer dollars toward student loan forgiveness, Ukraine, and, perhaps most prominently, woke ideology. And many argue the latter is the worst of them all. |
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'Thousands of Women in Emergency Rooms': FRC Files Brief Asking SCOTUS to Regulate Abortion Drug |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As major pharmacy chains are set to start selling the abortion drug mifepristone, pro-lifers are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to limit access to the dangerous drug. Walgreens and CVS announced on Friday that they would begin selling mifepristone in their retail stores, as the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in "U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine," scheduled for oral arguments later this month and centered on whether or not the FDA's 2016 and 2021 rule changes surrounding mifepristone's availability were in violation of federal statute. Last week, Family Research Council and Dr. Martha Shuping filed an amici curiae brief in support of the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, highlighting the danger mifepristone poses to pregnant mothers. |
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Politico Reporter Responds to Demand for Apology |
by Joshua Arnold |
After Family Research Council President Tony Perkins signed a letter demanding that Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla apologize for viral Christian nationalism comments, Przybyla wrote another article addressing the topic, which almost qualified as an apology. However, the story also reinforced suspicions among conservative Christians that the mainstream media is "stoking fear of Christian nationalism" by "crafting a narrative that the reelection of Donald Trump is going to unleash an army of Christian nationalists," as Family Research Council Action President Jody Hice put it on "Washington Watch" last week. |
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Maine High School Faces Lawsuit after Trying to Censor Journalist Exposing Trans Ideology |
by Sarah Holliday |
On Friday, former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade was on MSNBC and said the First Amendment makes America "vulnerable to claims that anything we try to do to regulate speech is censorship." Or as The Daily Wire paraphrased, it "makes it hard for Democrats to be able to 'regulate speech' without being accused of censorship." Experts say this is a timely statement in the context of recent headlines. Just in these past two weeks, a journalist, Shawn McBrearity, sued a high school in Maine over their attempt to censor him. |
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France Becomes First Nation to Enshrine Constitutional 'Right' to Abortion |
by S.A. McCarthy |
France has become the first country to enshrine a right to abortion in its constitution. In a joint session of Parliament on Monday, French lawmakers voted 780 to 72 to constitutionally guarantee "the freedom of women to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy..." President of the French National Assembly Yael Braun-Pivet said that the historic vote was a message to "the women of the world," adding, "We are saying that we will support them and that we will always be at their side." |
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Hunter Biden Appears to Contradict Joe Biden's Claims in Sworn Testimony |
by Ben Johnson |
On Monday, congressional investigators finally got to examine Hunter Biden during a closed-door deposition before the House committees on the Judiciary and Oversight and Accountability. Hunter Biden's testimony raised key questions about four aspects of the Biden family's business, and whether it sold foreign oligarchs access (or the promise of access) to Joe Biden. We found four moments that raise questions. |
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What Does It Mean to Be a Man? Andrew Tate Is the Wrong Role Model |
by Kathy Athearn |
The New York Post is reporting that an increasing number of boys are rebelling against their parents' woke ideology and turning to conservative beliefs. Boys are turning to conservatism because critical theory permeates the education system and entertainment industry, accusing white boys and men of being "oppressors" of everyone else (the "oppressed"). These boys are searching for what it means to be a real man. |
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