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America’s Progressive Descent Into Psychosis
Scott McKay, The American Spectator You have far too many people driven insane by progressive propaganda and psychotropic drugs passed around like candy, divorced from family and a higher power, who are in a narcissistic state and intoxicated by a messianic political ideal built around a set of public policies that have conclusively proven themselves ineffective. They’re like lemmings marching to Jonestown, if you’ll forgive the mixing of metaphors, despite the stench of the
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Oct 241 min read


Who Are the Real Kings?
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness Do kings monitor the phone records of their senatorial opponents? Joe Biden’s special counsel, Jack Smith, did just that. Why then do the Democrats’ “No Kings” protests claim that President Donald Trump is a monarch? Answer: Through open and fair elections, the left lost most of its former political power in Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court. Now in their fury and impotence, Democrats hit the streets—projecting onto their
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Oct 241 min read


Texas Identifies over 2,000 Potential Noncitizens Who Were Registered to Vote in SAVE Database
Just the News (Misty Severi), The Star News Network Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced her office has completed its review of the state’s voter registration list against citizenship data in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ SAVE database. Nelson said she has identified over 2,000 potential noncitizens, who possibly voted illegally. The list of potential noncitizens have been turned over to local counties, who will conduct their own investigations into
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Oct 231 min read


Will John Brennan Finally Get His Just Deserts?
Roger Simon, Substack “Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.” When I first visited CIA headquarters, the very size of the institution made me suspicious. Was this an intelligence agency or something different, an alternative nation? Whatever it was, it was a truly immense bureaucracy of the kind for which self-preservation is often the greatest motivation. Will they find “six ways to Sunday” to save Bre
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Oct 231 min read


Democrat Activists Openly Express Sick and Disturbing Views at ‘No Kings’ Protests
Debra Heine, American Greatness The “No Kings” protests over the weekend exposed the dark and disturbing underbelly of the Democrat’s anti-Trump movement, despite remaining “mostly peaceful” by day. Many of the demonstrators proudly and openly wished death upon President Donald Trump and/or approved of the assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk. The protesters were overwhelmingly white, elderly, and malinformed. A No Kings protester in Maine told a reporter that she want
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Oct 231 min read


Miyares Calls Jay Jones Unfit for Attorney General, Says He ‘Wouldn’t Pass a Background Check to Be a Clerk’
Kaitlin Housler, The Star News Network Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said his opponent Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for attorney general, is fundamentally unfit to serve as the state’s top prosecutor due to deep personal and professional disqualifications. “Your number one job as Attorney General is to stop violence. This is a guy who’s advocated for violence against his political enemies. He wants to piss on the grave of Republicans, and he wants to see childr
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Oct 221 min read


‘Old Fart’ Thinking Is Too Much in Our Way
Scott McKay, American Spectator Quite strange, the No-Kingsers. These people sure were ready to talk a lot of smack for folks who couldn’t defend themselves against air in a kinetic fight. When overweight, unhealthy five-foot-two elderly women are out in public talking about killing Donald Trump and the people who work for him, it really does call into question what kind of out-of-touch mass psychosis we have allowed to infect the elderly in this country. The third era is ove
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Oct 221 min read


Zohran Mamdani’s terrorist friends of friends
Byron York, Washington Examiner Mamdani has planned his campaign building on the support of the nearly 1 million Muslims who live in New York City, an estimated 350,000 of whom are registered to vote. He has visited a lot of mosques and Muslim community centers. Last week, Zohran Mamdani visited a mosque in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Mamdani would be New York’s first Muslim mayor, extravagantly praised the imam at the mosque, Siraj Wahhaj. He won’t even say O
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Oct 221 min read


The Ridiculous No Kings Protest
David Catron, American Spectator The good news is that most baby boomers aren’t this pathetic. The vast majority of the people “protesting Trump” on Saturday are just TDS victims. No one believes that President Trump aspires to be a king or a dictator. That is really just a DNC talking point that will be used as an excuse to impeach Trump if the Democrats have a majority in the House after the 2026 midterms. The “No Kings” protests are part of a larger psyop designed to prepa
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Oct 211 min read


Who or What Will Finally End Hamas?
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness The chief obstacle to Phase II of the ceasefire and hostage exchange is the elimination of Hamas. Otherwise, we are at a rare moment of opportunity in the Middle East, where the once unimaginable has become a reality. So there is a rare opportunity for the U.S., the Arabs, and Israel finally to forge a peace without the fear of foreign-funded, nihilist terrorism—but only the moment and solely if the last obstacle, the terrorists of Octo
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Oct 211 min read


J.D. Vance Comes Home to the Marine Corps
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall Vance is developing into a retail politician with some serious chops. And, of course, he’s going to need them. He’s not Donald Trump, and, to his credit, he’s not trying to be. Donald Trump’s not going to be president in a little over three years from now, and J.D. Vance wants to be. I don’t know that for sure; no one told me that, but I’ve got eyes and I’m not an idiot. We all know that he is the current heir apparent, and this little trip was part
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Oct 211 min read


How Trump rewrote the government shutdown playbook
Jeff Mordock, Washington Times The current government shutdown is like no previous shutdown in that, this time, the president has labored to reduce the pain on everyday Americans, putting the suffering almost exclusively on federal workers and congressional Democrats’ pet projects. During the shutdown’s first three weeks, President Trump took steps to shield federal law enforcement officers, military service members and welfare recipients from shutdown hardships. At the same
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Oct 201 min read


Trump sets up Vance, Rubio, and others for success and competition in lead-up to 2028
Mabinty Quarshie, Washington Examiner Trump previously claimed that Vance was “most likely” to become the MAGA successor, but he also simultaneously praised Rubio, pointing to a future GOP battle for the soul of the party. This second turn in the White House shows Trump “knows the job,” Missouri-based Republican consultant Gregg Keller said. “I think what we’re seeing in Trump 2.0 is the real Donald Trump manager,” he added. “And I don’t think Trump 2.0 management style is so
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Oct 201 min read


Patel Says FBI Found More Weaponization Crimes, Close to Solving Command and Funding for Antifa
Just the News (John Solomon), The Star News Network FBI Director Kash Patel says the bureau is “on the verge” of unmasking the command structure and financing for anarchist groups like Antifa that have unleashed unrest around America and has also identified potential new criminal activity related to the abuse of federal law enforcement and intelligence. “We are looking at so many different leads on criminal activity by those who are in positions of power, and we’re not going
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Oct 201 min read


Judge Blocks Trump from Firing Federal Workers During Shutdown
Just the News (Ben Whedon), The Star News Network A federal judge blocked President Trump from firing federal workers amid a government shutdown in yet another instance of a court blocking executive actions despite a Supreme Court limitation. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued the decision, saying “It’s very much ready, fire, aim on most of these programs, and it has a human cost.” “It’s a human cost that cannot be tolerated,” she said, according to the AP. The governme
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Oct 171 min read


Racism, Victimhood, and Louisiana v. Callais
Scott McKay, The American Spectator If Callais goes the way it appeared it might from the oral arguments, those Republican Southern states forced to carve out DEI districts to pay for the sins of ancient and long-dead Democrats won’t continue honoring this fraudulent victimhood and their legislators will go to work in redrawing maps to introduce merit as a metric of success where victimization currently rests. It does mean the character of successful black politicians will ne
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Oct 171 min read


How Biden and Obama Failed in the Middle East
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness Why did Obama and Biden fail? Consider Iran. both Obama and Biden pressured Israel in general and Netanyahu in particular to make constant concessions. But neither offered any plan for how Israel was to survive when Iran sought its destruction, and Tehran’s terrorist triad aimed to bombard it with missiles, rockets, and drones. Worse, once the larger Middle East saw Democratic presidents appeasing Iran and its terrorist appendages, they
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Oct 171 min read


How will history treat Donald Trump?
Craig Shirley, Washington Times “A leader knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.” This phrase certainly applies to our greater presidents and definitely applies to Mr. Trump today. I won’t yet place Mr. Trump in history except to rank him high so far. However, considering all his accomplishments in 10 short months, he has three-plus more years for even greater accomplishments. One thing is for sure, however: Mr. Trump will leave his country a better place to live. As
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Oct 161 min read


Zohran, Big Tish, and the New Resistance
Byron York, Washington Examiner The fact is, the party has no leader now. It doesn’t control the presidency, the House or the Senate, which means there is no individual Democrat with formidable institutional authority. That’s just a fact of life. In national terms, what to make of the alliance between Letitia James, the lawfare warrior, and Zohran Mamdani, the pro-Palestinian activist running the nation’s largest city? Who knows? Nothing is clear, but it probably means there
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Oct 161 min read


Trump’s Historic Israel-Hamas Deal Sets Stage for New Overtures to Iran and Russia, If They Want It
Just the News (Misty Severi), The Star News Network As he was being compared to Cyrus the Great and other legendary peacemakers in the limelight of the Israel-Hamas deal, President Donald Trump was already not so subtly working the margins on future deals with Russia or Iran. Trump has been touted as a historic peacemaker after he helped end or de-escalate multiple global conflicts in the wake of his second term, which began just 10 months ago. Although he has not achieved th
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Oct 161 min read
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