On big ‘historic’ impeachment occasion, Democrats can’t even fill a visitor gallery
By Monica Showalter: According to the New York Post, public interest is so low that Democrats can’t even fill the Senate visitor gallery.
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By Monica Showalter: According to the New York Post, public interest is so low that Democrats can’t even fill the Senate visitor gallery.
Read MoreBy Amil Imani: “We are making America stronger, prouder, and greater than ever before.” —President Donald J. Trump
Read MoreBy Silvio Canto, Jr.: Congressman Jerry Nadler’s rant turned off a lot of people, including Senator Susan Collins. It apparently also offended Senator Lisa Murkowski.
Read MoreBy James Stansbury: For anyone having any remaining doubt that the once respected Democratic Party of JFK is dead, I recommend David Limbaugh’s latest book, Guilty by Reason of Insanity.
Read MoreBy Richard Jack Rail: Observers have noted before that Washington has become like high school with its gossip and backstabbing.
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By Timothy P. Carney: America’s elite — that is, the 30% of adults with at least a college degree — enjoy one very particular privilege that enhances their life and nearly guarantees their success….
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This post by John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera at Breakpoint is excellent — I’ve bolded some text for emphasis: In his book When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi, David Maraniss tells…
Read MoreBy George Neumayr: Since when have the Dems cared about the Constitution?
Read MoreBy Conrad Black: On energy and immigration, the U.S. is ending decades of mismanagement.
Read MoreBy Justin Haskins: Over the past several decades, no sitting president has ever lost an election while presiding over a well-performing economy.
Read MoreBy Kyle Smith: Buttigieg flat-out admits that he sees the military as a necessary stepping-stone to political fame.
Read MoreBy Cal Thomas: The contrast could not have been starker.
Read MoreBy Robert Stewart: Finding an alternative to Davos that brings the true drivers of innovation and leadership in both government and industry together is sorely needed, more than ever before.
Read MoreBy Rachel Bovard: All told, the Trump Administration has had remarkable success in addressing a vexing problem that Congress seems determined to ignore. They’re too busy impeaching, or naming post offices, or whatever it…
Read MoreEdward Ring: Pay attention to zoning decisions in your cities and counties. At all levels, densification and “inclusionary” zoning laws are rolling across the nation. Stopping this is a prerequisite to preserving American freedom….
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