American Thinker,
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Richard B. Speed
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Liberty in America and constitutional government are currently facing their most severe crisis since the Civil War. The threat is posed not by foreign invasion, but by our own deluded countrymen. As Lincoln said in the Lyceum Address of 1838, "all the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined ... could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years. ...
The New Yorker,
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Susan B. Glasser
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5/7/2021 1:41:19 PM
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On January 11, 2017, Donald Trump held his first Presidential press conference following his upset victory in the November, 2016, election. It was anything but Presidential. In perhaps the day’s most notable exchanges, he attacked BuzzFeed for publishing a former British spy’s unverified dossier on his extensive ties to Russia—the news organization, Trump said, was a “failing pile of garbage.” He also singled out CNN and its White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, for particular scorn. “You’re fake news!” Trump raged at Acosta, refusing to take a question from him.
Express.co.uk,
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Virginia Blackburn
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5/6/2021 8:40:03 AM
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Why not have done with it and write a fairy story featuring Meghan’s “truth”? Here’s a suggestion: Once upon a time, a Beautiful mixed race Princess was lured to the Land of Rain, where the sun never shone and the Royal Family all had Hearts of Ice. They ruled the country with Rods of Steel, outlawing laughter, fun, compassion, diversity and inclusiveness. No one ate Tofu. One Evil Duchess made Princess Sparkles cry. “Why are you weeping?” asked the only Kind (and Single) member of the Royal Family, the Ginger Haired Prince.
Daily Caller,
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Chuck Ross
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4/25/2021 10:11:14 AM
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Apple and several retail trade groups continued lobbying policymakers in the first quarter of this year on a bill to prohibit American firms from using Chinese forced labor, according to disclosures filed with Congress this week. Apple paid Fierce Government Relations, a Washington, D.C. firm, $90,000 to lobby the House and Senate on multiple pieces of legislation, including the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, according to Fierce’s lobbying disclosure filing. The tech giant also paid $90,000 to Invariant LLC, another Beltway-based firm, to work on several bills and to monitor “legislative action on workforce and supply chains in China.”
American Thinker,
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Patricia McCarthy
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4/20/2021 9:11:11 AM
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It would be funny if the stakes were not so high, but political differences within families seem to fall along the same lines as party differences. Who could have predicted that all those Trump haters who swore they would never submit to a vaccine that President Trump had brought to market with Operation Warp Speed are those who now are lining up like bleating sheep to get vaccines that are experimental? Or that millions of those who support the former President are much more likely to be wary of the four vaccines now available?
American Thinker,
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Barry Shaw
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4/10/2021 8:13:35 AM
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When corporations pick one political party over another, it's time to take sides with your feet and your money. This spark was lit in the state of Georgia when major companies joined the woke destroyers of America. It was bad enough when Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines joined the feeding frenzy over Georgia's legal right to hold transparent and honest elections, an anathema for a Democrat party looking to advance a voting system void of voter identification.
Associated Press,
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Julio Cortez
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3/28/2021 10:38:02 AM
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Wearing a Superman zip-up hoodie, the 5-year-old Honduran boy looked out the airplane window, pointing at the sky in seeming disbelief that such a large craft was reaching the clouds. A few days ago Yancarlos Amaya was walking along the muddy river bank after crossing the Rio Grande and landing on the U.S. side of the border with Mexico. His mother, Celestina Ramirez, 28, said they turned themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol officers and later spent hours in custody, a night under a bridge and three more days in a detention facility.
American Greatness,
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Brenda Hafera
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Almost 225 years ago to the day, Abigail Adams counseled her husband to “Remember the Ladies.” Her tone in their correspondence was playful, yet serious. Treat women as friends rather than vassals or else we will “foment a Rebelion,” she teased, or was it warned? She appealed to the principles of equality and consent of the governed with charming pluck. Hers was a great example of spirited femininity, which combines Americanism and femininity. It is both cultivated by and protective of American principles.
American Greatness,
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Angelo Codevilla
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1/20/2021 9:10:07 AM
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"Either the Constitution matters and must be followed . . . or it is simply a piece of parchment on display at the National Archives."— Texas v. Pennsylvania et al. Texas v. Pennsylvania et al. did not deny setting rules for the 2020 election contrary to the Constitution. On December 10, 2020, the Supreme Court discounted that. By refusing to interfere as America’s ruling oligarchy serves itself, the court archived what remained of the American republic’s system of equal justice. That much is clear. In 2021, the laws, customs, and habits of the heart that had defined the American republic since the 18th century are things of the past. Americans’ movements and interactions are under strictures for which no one ever voted. Government disarticulated society by penalizing ordinary social intercourse and precluding the rise of spontaneous opinion therefrom. Correction*
Canada Free Press,
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Jeff Couere
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1/17/2021 8:57:50 AM
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Prior to entry into politics, Donald Trump was a celebrity loved by the media and adored by millions of Americans. He was a successful real estate developer and the star of a reality TV show. His life was fabulous, full of success and praise from across the country. It all changed for Donald Trump on June 16, 2015, when he announced his presidential campaign after the famous escalator ride. His media coverage immediately changed from positive to unrelentingly negative. During his speech, Trump told the truth about Mexico sending criminals into the country. He was immediately labeled a “racist” and the hateful attacks have never stopped.
American Thinker,
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Carol Brown
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1/2/2021 9:20:33 AM
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Stop the Steal Rally:
Yesterday, President Trump sent out a tweet reminding everyone about the Stop the Steal rally. The BIG Protest Rally in Washington, D.C., will take place at 11.00 A.M. on January 6th. Locational details to follow. StopTheSteal! From what I’m reading, it sounds as if Trump plans to be present on Wednesday. He also said lots of evidence of election fraud will be presented to the joint session of Congress and the American people. Sundance at Conservative Treehouse/The Last Refuge reports:…From what can be ascertained from social media and inbound grassroots communication to CTH, this is shaping up to be ....
Canada Free Press,
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Rick Hayes
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12/13/2020 10:50:43 AM
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Lawyers for President Trump are feverishly crisscrossing the country, spending countless hours painstakingly revealing the mountains of evidence confirming the outrageously bolden theft of the 2020 Presidential election. And while they follow the law, many of them, along with millions of Americans who voted for Trump, still haven’t realized that proof of massive election irregularities, statistical improbabilities, reliable testimony, and video evidence is meaningless. Why?
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The Precinct Project is making great strides. He is often on pandemic.warroom.org with Steve Bannon.