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01.03.2023

Time for Republicans to take apart Biden’s censorship bureaus

By Robert Romano On Dec. 19, journalist Michael Shellenberger released another batch of Twitter files highlighting further details by Twitter’s decision to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story in Oct. 2020 just weeks before the 2020 presidential election, which revealed Biden’s business dealings with China, Ukraine and others as a potential pay-for-play operation […]

12.22.2022

Cartoon: Merry Porkulus

12.22.2022

Omnibusted: Will Senate Republicans fold again?

By Rick Manning The $1.65 trillion omnibus spending bill got one step closer to passage on Dec. 21 as the Senate easily voted in favor of the motion to proceed with the massive Omnibus spending package, 70 to 25, with 20 Senate Republicans voting in favor of moving forward . That’s more than enough for final passage. […]

12.19.2022

Poll: After announcing 2024 campaign and getting another special counsel, Trump expands lead in GOP primary as Republican voters reject establishment

By Robert Romano Former President Donald Trump has expanded his lead in the latest Harvard-Harris poll of the Republican presidential primary taken Dec. 14 and Dec. 15, with Trump leading Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, 48 percent to 25 percent, a massive 23-point lead. That is up from a month ago […]

12.19.2022

Cartoon: Breach

12.19.2022

Soros prosecutors are a menace to society, from Virginia to New York and everywhere else

By Robert Romano Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano has entered into another plea deal , this time with a shooter who fired into a crowded bar and was facing six felony charges totaling 20 years in prison, according to reporting by the Washington Free Beacon’s Josh Christenson—and it could have disastrous consequences […]

12.16.2022

Al-Gore-Rhythms

12.14.2022

$1.65 trillion omnibus agreed to by House and Senate leadership, but why wouldn’t Republicans just wait two weeks for the GOP House to address it?

By Robert Romano House and Senate negotiators are close to completion of another year-end omnibus spending bill, this time to the tune of $1.65 trillion , with passage expected before Christmas assuming it gets done this year at all, with reportedly $25 billion left to be negotiated. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Leahy (D-Vt.) issued a Dec. 13 statement on […]

12.13.2022

Cartoon: Here’s the Beef

12.12.2022

If Laxalt had won in Nevada, Sinema’s departure from the Democratic Party could have handed the Senate Majority Leader spot to McConnell

By Robert Romano If Adam Laxalt had won his Senate race in Nevada, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) might have become Senate Majority Leader thanks to Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s defection from the Democratic Party. Prior to Sinema’s departure from the Democrats, a win by Laxalt […]

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