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  • Obama’s CIA asked foreign intel agencies to spy on Trump campaign

    The revelation that the U.S. intelligence community, under the Obama administration, sought the assistance of the “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance to surveil Donald Trump’s associates before the 2016 election is a chilling reminder of the lengths to which the Deep State will go to protect its interests and challenge its adversaries.
  • Biden administration’s inflation crisis
    The numbers do not lie – President Biden’s economic policies are truly crushing American families.
  • Trump keeps Biden in the race
    Trump may end up winning, but he appears unable to put Biden away – now or for the remainder of the campaign. Biden, therefore, has reason to stay in and Democrats reasons to stick with him.
  • The general election begins
    In the first five primary contests, President Trump has won 110 delegates and Haley has won 20. Importantly, these were her best states. If she can’t beat Trump in Iowa, New Hampshire, or South Carolina, she can’t beat him anywhere.
  • Will new Gavin Newsom recall effort backfire again?
    Conservative activists in California hope the seventh time is a charm when it comes to recalling Gavin Newsom.
  • A sermon on John 2: 13-25
    One of my favorite movies is "Oh, God" from 1977. God appears as a kindly old man (played by George Burns) to an assistant grocery store manager named Jerry Landers (played by John Denver). 
  • The lasting damage of Bidenomics
    The truth is that the wild inflation, high interest rates, bank failures, and other economic harms of the last three years were all entirely avoidable and all entirely caused by President Biden and the Democrats’ arrogant and unwise policies.
  • Trump is right about NATO burden sharing
    Military alliances are built on trust and reciprocity. Highlighting the lack of investments from our allies isn’t provocative, it allows us to fight for the American taxpayers who have been footing the bill for far too long. 
  • The G# organ pipe
    We made our way across the rocks, and looking down, we knew right away what we had found. It was a wooden organ pipe, about three feet long, its top end burnt so that only charred wood remained.
  • Congress losing several honorable lawmakers (reasons vary)
    As of last week, a total of 50 members of Congress, including seven members of the U.S. Senate and 43 members of the U.S. House, have announced they would not seek re-election this year.
  • The surprising epiphany at the National Farm Machinery Show
    I attended the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. on Feb. 16. This is something I have wanted to do for years, and finally matters aligned in such a way that it could happen.
  • Enough with 'do something' foreign policy
    If there is a goal, its proponents should spell it out more clearly than they have. We know, almost for a fact, that these strikes will not dissuade Iran’s proxies. They have been attacking our troops and bases for years, and we have been striking back for years; their attacks have not ceased.
  • The shot that will be heard round the halls of Congress
    America’s great middle class – once the envy of the world – has steadily shrunk over the past 50 years. The special interests who fund incumbents are looking out for everybody but us. And so we get higher taxes, lower incomes, and bigger government. The same dynamic has also played out in the political sphere, with a larger and more bureaucratic government weakening personal liberty.
  • Biden’s net-zero agenda spells trouble on the farm and at the supermarket
    Blissfully oblivious to what’s happening across the pond, the Biden administration is doubling down on its own version of Net-Zero emissions, and the American public may be in for some nasty surprises.
  • Biden’s approval rating poses dilemma for Dems
    President Biden clearly doesn’t want to quit the 2024 presidential race. And he shouldn’t do so now. With Super Tuesday, March 5, coming on fast, other potential Democratic candidates wouldn’t have time to organize campaigns. But a good idea has been floated by conservative columnist Ross Douthat and liberal Ezra Klein that Biden could withdraw before the Democratic National Convention and let the delegates pick the party’s ticket in Chicago in late August.
  • Biden administration reverses course on new, pending LNG export permits
    Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Biden pledged to provide Europe with additional U.S. LNG volumes to help end European dependence on Russian energy. Last month, however, the Biden administration reversed course and announced a pause on new and pending LNG export permits, drawing widespread criticism.
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