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04.30.2018

Trump approach to North Korea seems to bear fruit as the hermit kingdom comes to the negotiating table

By Natalia Castro For nearly 70 years, conflict surrounding North Korea, South Korea, and the United States has put countless lives at risk and left U.S.-North Korean relations in a cold limbo. Over the last decade, North Korea has become an increasingly volatile threat as […]

04.27.2018

Did Kanye West just single-handedly defeat the thought police by telling the world he loves President Trump?

By Robert Romano Whatever you do, don’t put on a Make America Great Again hat. Just ask Kanye West. After the rap star tweeted something supporting President Donald Trump — insofar as it was not anti-Trump — his whole world changed. On April 25, West wrote , “You don’t have to agree […]

04.27.2018

Progressives are using lawfare to target their political opponents

By Printus LeBlanc The Democrat Party has unveiled a not so new technique to attack their opponents. Everyone knows about the typical intimidation techniques such as boycotts, protesting, and rioting. Lawfare is an asymmetric technique using the legal system against an enemy. Keeping their enemies […]

04.26.2018

The data on guns destroys the left’s narrative

By Natalia Castro Gun reform is often framed as one of the most divisive issues in the United States; but this characterization of the issue, created with fear-inducing rhetoric on the left, is nothing more than an attempt to increase outreach. Facts don’t often align […]

04.26.2018

Trump supporters, Republicans still sour on GOP Congress, poll shows

By Robert Romano A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates on behalf of the Ear to the Ground Listening Project found 57 percent of likely voters disapprove of the Republican majority in Congress, including 32 percent of Trump voters, 25 percent of Republicans and 64 percent of independents. Believe it or not, that’s actually an improvement from several months ago. A similar poll in Nov. 2017 by McLaughlin & Associates […]

04.25.2018

Mike Pompeo is already a successful peacemaker. Democrats ought to support him.

By Rick Manning A casual observer might be surprised to learn that Mike Pompeo is in the midst of a confirmation battle to become President Trump’s secretary of state. After all, he’s already conducting high-stakes diplomatic negotiations for the United States. On Monday afternoon, the Senate Foreign […]

04.25.2018

Republicans have the power to energize the Trump base in 2018, but time is running out

By Printus LeBlanc In a National Journal article last week , Congressional Republicans whined about dozens of GOP incumbents being outraised by Democrat challengers. According to the elite, this is not supposed to happen; incumbents almost always raise more money than challengers. If the Republican establishment spent more time doing […]

04.24.2018

Cartoon: A ‘mountain’ of evidence

04.20.2018

Did the DNC destroy the evidence of the ‘hack’ on their servers? Court filing says 140 servers decommissioned, 180 computers erased and 11 servers ‘rebuilt.’

By Robert Romano On Twitter on April 20 , President Donald Trump has said if there’s an upside to the DNC lawsuit against the Trump campaign, Wikileaks and Russia , he said “we will now counter for the DNC Server that they refused to give to the FBI…” But according to the DNC’s filing , the committee may have destroyed all the evidence of the alleged hack […]

04.20.2018

If President Trump is not the target of the Mueller investigation, then why did Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein appoint a special counsel in the first place?

By Robert Romano When Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein met with President Donald Trump on April 12 , the President was assured that he was not the target of any investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Bloomberg reports . This raises an interesting question: Why is there even a special counsel then? On March 2, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself “from […]

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