October 31, 2024
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Outcry Grows after Biden Calls Trump Supporters 'Garbage' |
by Ben Johnson |
Former President Donald Trump has distinguished himself as an entrepreneur, president, and McDonald's fry cook. On Wednesday, he briefly added the role of garbage collector, in response to vitriolic comments from President Joe Biden calling Trump's supporters "garbage" and apparently threatening to drown the 45th president. |
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Is the Trans Issue Big Enough to Sink Harris? |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Democrats have been surprisingly good at deflecting blame for the dumpster fire they've made of our border, the economy, and foreign policy. But there's one problem the Left doesn't have an answer for, and that's their transgender activism. |
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Here's What a Real 'Direct Attack on Democracy' Looks Like |
by Joshua Arnold |
Some once-pungent phrases have become so overused they elicit only yawns. Take the phrase, "attack on democracy." Georgia's 2021 election security law was "Jim Crow 2.0," President Joe Biden alleged, despite increased voter turnout in 2022 and now record-breaking early voting in 2024. Virginia's recent attempt to purge 1,600 noncitizens from its voter rolls was "a vicious attack against our democracy," exclaimed an activist legal group, yet the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to do so. With so many fake attacks on democracy to ignore, it's worth remembering that real attacks on democracy can happen, too. |
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3 Ways the Left Plans to Stack Every Branch of Government |
by Ben Johnson |
Elections have become not merely choices of policy change but referenda on the full-scale, top-to-bottom destruction of America's form of government and way of life. Democratic Party candidates in the 2024 election have proposed policies that would radically, and irrevocably, alter America's constitutional order. Liberal candidates have endorsed plans that would fundamentally transform all three branches of government, assure permanent left-wing power, and effect the domination of American politics by a polarized ideological minority. |
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SCOTUS Weighs in on Removing Noncitizens from Voter Rolls |
by S.A. McCarthy |
As Election Day draws nearer, the U.S. Supreme Court is stepping in to allow at least one state to bolster election integrity. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued an order granting a stay against a lower court's order blocking Virginia from removing an estimated 1,600 noncitizens from its voter rolls. Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by Justices Samuel Alito, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Clarence Thomas in granting the stay, while Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor would have denied the stay. |
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Israel Expels UNRWA Due to Hamas Ties |
by Dan Hart |
On Monday, Israeli lawmakers passed two bills that prohibit the highly controversial United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from operating in the Jewish state due to its ties with the Hamas terrorist group. |
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Israeli Airstrikes in Iran Were 'Extraordinary Display of Capabilities': Expert |
by Joshua Arnold |
The recent Israeli airstrike against Iran "was an extraordinary display of capabilities," declared Israeli commentator Caroline Glick, senior contributing editor of the Jewish News Syndicate, on "Washington Watch" Tuesday. The attack was impressive not for the devastation it caused - the Biden-Harris administration effectively vetoed an Israeli attack on the most valuable targets - but for the devastation it demonstrated Israel could bring, she said. |
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Growing Number of Newspapers Refuse to Endorse Presidential Candidates |
by S.A. McCarthy |
While much of the mainstream media are playing defense for Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign, a number of prominent newspapers are refusing to endorse the Democratic candidate. A spokeswoman for USA Today confirmed on Monday that the widely-read paper would not be endorsing Harris for president. "Why are we doing this?" spokeswoman Lark-Marie Anton asked in a statement. She explained, "Because we believe America's future is decided locally - one race at a time. And with more than 200 publications across the nation, our public service is to provide readers with the facts that matter and the trusted information they need to make informed decisions." |
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What's behind the Explosion of Churches Starting Christian Schools? |
by Sarah Holliday |
Last month, the Associated Press reported on the notable growth in churches seeking to launch Christian schools. This is not groundbreaking information, as Family Research Council President Tony Perkins addressed on Monday's edition of "Washington Watch." However, it does beg the question: "What's fueling this groundswell, and how can [other churches] take advantage of this opportunity?" |
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How Biden-Harris Blocked a Russia-Ukraine Peace Agreement (Part 3) |
by Bob Marshall |
Western media sources documented Ukraine and Russia peace proposals during the first weeks of the conflict in February 2022. Reuters noted, "Ukraine wants peace and is ready for talks with Russia, including on neutral status regarding NATO, Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak told Reuters. ... 'If talks are possible, they should be held. If Moscow ... want[s] to hold talks, including on neutral status, we are not afraid of this. ... Our readiness for dialogue is part of our persistent pursuit of peace.'" |
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