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04.18.2023

Cartoon: Off Track

04.17.2023

PBS and NPR are quitting Twitter—sort of 

By Rick Manning The Public Broadcasting System (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR) are quitting Twitter (sort of.)  Their problem is that the social media platform has labelled the two entities as “government-funded media” and they don’t like it. And in response, they have vowed to not publish fresh information to their 11 million combined followers.  How […]

04.14.2023

Biden still sagging in Democratic primary as 2024 decision looms, Kennedy up to 10 percent, poll shows

By Robert Romano Could Robert Kennedy, Jr. shock President Joe Biden in the New Hampshire primary? Stranger things have happened in American politics. Don’t look now, but President Biden is still sagging in Democratic Party primary polls, only garnering an average of 35.5 percent in the average of national polls taken compiled by RealClearPolitics.com , as Biden’s official decision to run in 2024 still […]

04.13.2023

Cartoon: French Fried

04.11.2023

America is running out of children’s antibiotics after decades of outsourcing to China. Where is Joe Biden?

By Robert Romano Acute shortages of orally delivered amoxicillin , penicillin and other children’s antibiotics throughout the 2022 and 2023 cold and flu season have made it difficult for doctors to treat normal childhood illnesses like ear infections, bronchitis, strep throat and rarer cases of infections caused after suffering Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), […]

04.11.2023

Mainstream Media Peddles Outdated Theory that Young Voters are Enthusiastic Democrats 

By Manzanita Miller A recent Vanity Fair piece trotted out the tiresome argument that while conservative activist groups like Turning Point USA and Young Americans for Freedom are popular with young people, conservatives have failed to translate that enthusiasm into votes at the ballot box. This outdated […]

04.11.2023

Cartoon: Lunch Time

04.07.2023

Trump Gets Significant Bump with Younger Voters in Polls – New Data

By Manzanita Miller    This week former President Trump made headlines with the news that a New York grand jury had indicted him on criminal charges, but polls show this development has done little to diminish his popularity among his base. In fact, Trump is gaining support […]

04.06.2023

Cartoon: Highway From Hell

04.05.2023

How many of the 23.3 million added to Medicaid during Covid will become permanent?

By Robert Romano As many as 23.3 million Americans were added to the Medicaid rolls since Feb. 2020 during the program’s continuous enrollment program passed by veto-proof margins in 2020 in the  Families First Coronavirus Response Act —whereby nobody was reevaluated on the basis of income during and after the Covid pandemic—reaching […]

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