Biden: The Democrats’ Flavor of the Week
By Clarice Feldman: Biden starts his campaign with a lie, and then he endorsed Antifa, the fascist thugs who revel in beating up anyone who opposes their views.
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By Clarice Feldman: Biden starts his campaign with a lie, and then he endorsed Antifa, the fascist thugs who revel in beating up anyone who opposes their views.
Read MoreBy Matthew Vadum: Former Vice President Joe Biden, a gaffe-prone egomaniacal plagiarist and serial groper who has been looking in the mirror throughout his decades as a professional politician and seeing a president looking…
Read MoreThe great David Horowitz discusses the attacks on Christians and America’s first freedom: The Islamic State (ISIS) has now taken credit for the Muslim massacre of Christians in Sri Lana. On average over 300…
Read MoreThe Charlottesville lie only continues to have life because Republicans and conservatives don’t know how to fight the information war. Here is Debra Heine: Former vice president Joe Biden launched his 2020 campaign for…
Read MoreBy Chad Groening: Joe Biden has earned the reputation of a gaffe machine but his presidential announcement this week is drawing attention for blatant lying.
Read MoreBy Jeffrey Folks: No president in modern times has failed to be re-elected while running with an expanding economy at his back.
Read MoreBy Dennis Lund: It is difficult to envision a Democrat coming to the front to overcome these self-induced barriers separating the Democratic Party from so many Americans.
Read MoreBy Jonathan S. Tobin: In a party that is tilting hard to the left, moderation in the 2020 race is now a function of personality, not policy stances, which must inevitably cater to radicals.
Read MoreBy Conrad Black: The collusion smear lies in ruins amid a throng of lackluster candidates.
Read MoreConrad Black calls them unelectable nonentities — sounds about right: It is uproariously entertaining to see the scurryings of the innumerable host of Democratic presidential candidates in what is already more of a lottery than…
Read MoreBut will enough Americans be made aware of the facts? Here is David Catron on why Trump will win in 2020: Americans have seen real improvements in their lives during his presidency. n his…
Read MoreHere is Michael Filozof writing about the frightening prospect of what might come after Trump: Halfway through President Trump’s first term in office, the jury is still out on his effectiveness in his quest to…
Read MoreBy Steve Grammatico: Apocalypto, Mel Gibson’s epic movie depicting the Mayan culture’s end days, opens with a quotation from historian Will Durant on the fall of the Roman Empire: “A great civilization is not…
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager had written positively of a monster who had called for another Holocaust.
Read MoreBy Joshua Lawson: Ronald Reagan beat Walter Mondale with wit, optimism, and a simple question in the 1984 election: Are Americans better off now than we were? Donald Trump should do the same. Read…
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