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  • Preliminary report card on Trump’s first '100’ days

    Since President Trump has crammed at least 100 days of action into just a few weeks, let’s issue his preliminary 100-day report card now.
  • Democrats can’t bully their way to a free pass on pardons
    The Biden administration and its proxies engaged in the unrestricted, weaponized use of our justice system to take down the leading Republican candidate for president and his family, supporters and advisors, as well as Christians, conservatives, and pro-life activists. They censored, investigated, humiliated, intimidated, arrested, indicted, and jailed their political opponents using long-abandoned, novel, and manifestly flawed legal theories.
  • Corrupt Papa Biden and his pardon of Hunter
    Next time a Democrat lectures us about Trump ending democracy, or whines that Trump may seek to punish lawless prosecutors, let’s remember the crimes Hunter and Joe committed, Hunter’s insolence, the highly politicized Biden Justice Department, the lies Joe told before issuing the pardon, and the lies he told to justify it.
  • For Harris, 'pro-choice' does not include cars and appliances
    As recently as this year, the Biden-Harris administration continued to issue regulations and battle in court for the right to reduce consumer options for automobiles and home appliances. Harris favors consumers having choices, just so long as those choices are limited to those she pre-approves.
  • This election is a referendum on free speech
    Though the Court’s rulings leave an opportunity for future plaintiffs to more carefully link coercion to specific instances of censorship, unless Republicans win in November, government-encouraged censorship of conservatives will only get worse.
  • This election is about ideology, not the candidates
    After 50 years of progressive gains, and 12 years of Obama-Biden, the consequences of another four years of far left government would be devastating. This election is about far more than imperfect candidates. It is about competing visions for America and whether the Administrative State and international order stand in loco parentis or whether each of us remains the master of our fates.
  • Attacks on ‘cheap fakes’ extend Biden Administration’s war on free speech
    There were two astonishing developments this week in the Biden administration’s continuing attack on free speech. First, just days ahead of the Supreme Court’s decision on whether to uphold the Fifth Circuit’s injunction against the administration’s extensive censorship enterprise, a second White House press secretary strongly encouraged the media to chill political debate. Second, Karine Jean-Pierre was masterful in her delivery of the new Biden attack line on “cheap fakes.”
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