The Epoch Times,
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Michael Walsh
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2/19/2020 10:32:36 AM
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Sept. 11, 2001, was a dark day in American history, with nearly 3,000 people killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and a sizable chunk of lower Manhattan reduced to smoking rubble.
Within weeks, the United States rallied, drove the Islamic Taliban in Afghanistan from power, and sent Osama bin Laden and his warriors scattering for safety across the globe, there to meet death at the hands of U.S. special forces wherever and whenever they’ve been found. By December, the Afghan War was effectively over. And yet … here we are
The Pipeline,
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Christopher Horner
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2/19/2020 10:29:30 AM
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Opinion polls confirm that “climate change” is still valiantly holding on in its fight to remain dead as an issue of actionable public concern. Some state attorneys general claim this is because of dark forces, and they will use their law enforcement powers to ensure the public hears only the one, sanctioned Truth. Ominous threats aside, reasons for the rejection are sometimes humorous – polls also show that the public feels it's doing its part by recycling and turning off the lights when leaving a room, so why lard big energy taxes on top?
The Epoch Times,
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Michael Walsh
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2/11/2020 7:03:59 PM
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As the phantom candidacy of Joe Biden sinks slowly, lifeless, to the ground, the question increasingly on Democrats’ minds is not only which of their shrinking band of candidates can beat Donald Trump but which of them can even stagger to the finish line. Of their remaining front liners, Pete Buttigieg is too young and cocky, Elizabeth Warren is too old and phony, Amy Klobuchar too dowdy, Andrew Yang too weird. What remains are two outsiders, each of whom bears only a tangential relationship to the Democratic Party: opportunistic plutocrat Mike Bloomberg, a Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-Independent-turned-Democrat; and “democratic socialist” Bernie Sanders, with no major party affiliation.
The Pipeline,
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Michael Walsh
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2/11/2020 7:01:34 PM
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We know that the media-enforced hoax of "climate change" is driving our children crazy. Impressionable young noodles have been stuffed with the notion that unless we make nice with Mother Gaia, even Greta Thunberg herself will vanish from the face of the earth within just a few years. Whether we burst into flames as the planet heats to the temperature of a thousand suns or drown in the rising seas while being devoured by vengeful sharks we're doomed, doomed, doomed.
The Pipeline,
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John O´Sullivan
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2/10/2020 11:13:06 AM
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Mark Carney leaves his job as Governor of the Bank of England in March, stepping easily into several new positions: notably, U.N. Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance and special advis0r to the British Prime Minister for the Glasgow COP26 conference on climate change in November. More broadly, Carney is moving from the world of central banking and high finance into that of international political activism on climate at the highest U.N. level. That’s also a move from a world in which he had sustained success and a high reputation—
The Pipeline,
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Michael Walsh
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2/7/2020 7:07:03 AM
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In the early 19th century, as Britain began to undergo a period of rapid technological advancement, a labor protest movement grew up, standing athwart history and yelling stop. They were known as the Luddites, after one Ned Ludd, an apprentice weaver who was said to have smashed two knitting frames in a fit of anger in 1779. We're not entirely sure Ludd actually existed (like Robin Hood, he was said to live in Sherwood Forest), but his name was appropriated by the Luddites,
The Epoch Times,
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Michael Walsh
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2/4/2020 7:19:23 PM
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As the Democrats try to sort out the hash they made of the Iowa caucuses—like the impeachment of President Trump, a political mess entirely of their own making—a larger question looms over the fall election: will the United States remain a republic or will it molt into a plebiscitary “democracy”?
In the teeth of a constant battering from the left that seeks to call nearly every aspect of the American system of governance into question...
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Michael Walsh
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9/8/2019 1:28:22 PM
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There were more red warning flags flapping around the Oval Office last week than on the Atlantic beaches of Florida.
Hurricane Dorian may have given the Sunshine State a miss, but Typhoon Trump is still huffing and puffing to blow his electoral chances out to sea.
Back during the Bubba era, there was something known as “Clinton Fatigue,” occasioned by an endless parade of tawdry scandals, so many it was hard to keep track of them: sex, money, foreign influence and even the occasional mysterious demise or two — not to mention impeachment.
American Greatness,
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Michael Walsh
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3/21/2019 9:43:30 AM
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I first noticed something was up in the New York City backwater called the 14th Congressional District when a friend across the aisle, a well-respected political columnist, tweeted out the news of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “upset” victory against the incumbent Democrat, Joe Crowley, just minutes after it happened. Who cares? thought I. Crowley, one of the last of the Irish machine politicians, had safely sailed to reelection to the House for a decade, often without even a primary challenger. But the 29-year-old AOC,
PJ Media,
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Michael Walsh
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3/10/2019 2:04:39 PM
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In just a few short months, the Muslima from Mogadishu who somehow represents the 5th congressional district in Minnesotastan, has made her stance perfectly clear: she hates Jews with the insouciant, casual fervor of a true Musselman. She hates the country of America-as-founded and, like her compatriots on the increasingly Marxist Left, would like to see it repealed and replaced with something else. For now, she is in an alliance of convenience with the politicians formerly known as "liberals." But when the geriatric leadership, in the form of Maerose Prizzi