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Antifa first -- Democrat Party next
President Trump announced on his Truth Social platform his intent to designate Antifa a terrorist organization and to launch an investigation into those who fund the group for possible criminal prosecution. Next up: the Democrat Party.
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President Trump said that the Democrats' sugar daddy, George Soros, is "a bad guy" who ought to be "put in jail" for his role in funding what's been accused -- albeit denied by the billionaire -- as some of the most violent uprisings in the nation. Soros has certainly sown political discord.
SharesExploiting Charlie Kirk's death
An email from a prominent conservative figure's chief operating officer goes like this: "I'm writing to ask you to join me in backing our security needs for ... our team" -- "we need to raise an initial $24,000" -- "please donate." Making money off Charlie Kirk's murder. It just doesn't seem right.
SharesIsrael, on Qatar, is not 'rogue,' but rather, released
Israel's attack on Qatar may have shaken the world. But it shouldn't have. It wasn't only justified. It was politically expedient.
SharesFlorida's end to vaccine mandates is due to Democrat tyrants
Florida is poised to become the first state in the nation to put an end to any and all state-imposed vaccines to children. And predictably, the left is going nuts, warning of lives lost and death counts and dire circumstances. But the leftists have only themselves to blame for Florida's action.
SharesKamala Harris and her petulant, entitled Secret Service expectation
President Donald Trump revoked the Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris, raising a collective outcry from the Democrats who quickly spun the move as dangerous.The real story is Joe Biden sneakily signed a directive adding an extra year to the six months Harris is allowed by federal law.
SharesClimate change propaganda infects U.S. judiciary and more
Republican state attorneys general are petitioning Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin to stop funding an Environmental Law Institute program that trains judges in the radical climate change way to go. Less propaganda. More justice is blind -- that's always a good thing.
SharesDemocrats need to take their losses like adults
President Trump announced the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud -- and like a broken record struck on repeat, attorneys for Cook have responded with a promise for a court challenge based on their view that the firing is illegal.
SharesPublic schools finally feeling pinch from poor teaching
Leftists blame COVID, crackdowns on illegals, family relocations and even dwindling birth rates. But at root, it's all due to poor teaching. If children were being educated as they ought to be educated, parents wouldn't be seeking alternative schooling to such a degree.
SharesMSNBC goes MS NOW -- and that's what's wrong with media
MSNBC, in what's an obvious attempt at rebranding to recapture lost viewership, has changed its cable network name to MS NOW. As if. As if that makes up for Rachel Maddow.
Shares'Paint It, Black' -- the new song of American security
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the southern wall Congress funded and President Donald Trump ordered built will be painted black so it retains heat and makes it more difficult to climb. Talk about strategic planning. This isn't just hilarious. It's genius.
SharesDemocrats, as D.C. crackdown shows, hate Trump more than hate crime
For the first time in who knows how long, the streets of the District of Columbia are becoming safer, not less safe, and more secure, not less secure. And boy, do Democrats hate that.
SharesIsrael says never again, never again. So why work with enemies?
After a week in Israel, the common message from the Jewish people was this: Never again -- meaning, never again would another Oct. 7, 2023, occur. But if the message is never again, and the intent is never again, then why work with enemies?
SharesIsrael vs. Hamas vs. Palestinians: When optimism proves deadly
In answer to a question from The Washington Times, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said not all Muslims have Hamas-like terrorist tendencies and that cultivating the more moderate voices among the Islamic faithful is a sure step toward bringing peace. He has a point. Then again, maybe not.
SharesBold and Blunt: The global rise of sharia law
Sharia law is rising around the world, at the same time the Islam faith is exploding around the world. And since sharia is incompatible with the Constitution, the question is: how can America keep the radical Islamic belief system at bay?
SharesHamas has no intention of peace. Let's stop pretending
A senior Hamas member, Ghazi Hamed, said on Al-Jazeera that "weapons constitute the Palestinian cause" and "no Palestinian is saying now that the resistance must end." And by "Palestinian cause," of course, it's meant "eradicate Israel, kill all Jews."
SharesJack Smith has a timing problem
The Office of the Special Counsel, following a request from Sen. Tom Cotton, is investigating former special counsel Jack Smith for violating the Hatch Act and abusing his political appointment to wrongfully target Donald Trump for supposed crimes committed in 2020. Smith should be worried.
SharesAnother day, another Democrat defends an MS-13 illegal
A Democrat state representative for Rhode Island named Enrique Sanchez slammed on social media federal agents as "Nazi Gestapo ICE thugs" after they conducted a sweep in Providence of illegals. Only Democrats would dare to defend illegals so boldly.
SharesObama-era radicals about to lose their environmental religion
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced a pathway to put an end to a Barack Obama-era environmental provision called the "endangerment finding," a provision that handed radical leftists a tool of massive control. This is a big win for the American people.
SharesUCLA, where all the antisemites go
The University of California, Los Angeles, just agreed to pay $6 million to settle a lawsuit over a "Jew Exclusion Zone" established during the school's recent heydays of antisemitic protests. Bravo, UCLA. Who knew you couldn't set up no-go zones for Jews -- right? (Insert sarcastic tone here.)
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