April 20, 2024

Opinion

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Mexico and the cartels: Who's in control?
On the heels of President Donald Trump’s attempts to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), an attack uncomfortably close to U.S. soil has the Mexican government scrambling and the president fuming. Read More.
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Soros project: Weaponizing cities against the nation state
A globalist gathering that runs alongside the United Nations General Assembly every September has as part of its agenda a plan in partnership with George Soros to use the local governing bodies of major cities to flood Western countries with Third World immigrants and refugees. What does the successful implementation of this policy mean for the nation state? Read More.
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Media silent on victims of global Christian persecution
The stunning silence of the mainstream media which often overlooks ongoing anti-religious violence has become a sad barometer of our secular societies. Read More.
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Left slams ICE's fake university – which started under Obama
Coming up with ways to catch illegal immigrants bent on staying undetected in the United States is not an easy chore. There are only so many border patrol agents and a ton of territory to cover. Read More.
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Censure being discussed as Democrats' escape clause
At this point, Democrats appear to have dug themselves a rather deep impeachment hole, and at least a few of them are now looking for a ladder. Read More.
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This is the perfect season to assess your gratitude attitude
Thursday just might be a good day to begin a new attitude of gratitude instead of arguing with Aunt Ethel over politics. Read More.
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Comment: Remember the real heroes, not 'Windy' bureaucrats
The nation will soon see how the Obama White House played a role in allowing clowns James Clapper and John Brennan, our American super spies, destroy the Trump Presidency before it had even started. Read More.
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Played by the Russians, Fusion GPS founders now cash in
Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch have a book coming out on Tuesday, November 26. The leftist media, no doubt, will hail it as a masterful account of how Fusion GPS – the research firm founded by these two former journalists – bravely sought to expose the wrongdoings of then-candidate Donald Trump and prevent him from becoming president. Read More.
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UN rebukes North Korea on rights, missiles; South abstains
Though out of the limelight for nearly a year, North Korea’s quiet and covert push for intercontinental ballistic missile capability along with the communist regime’s continuing political crackdown on its own population has not abated. Read More.
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To NBC, Soros-backed Brennan Center is 'nonpartisan'
A radical activist legal organization that received over $1 million in funding from progressive globalist billionaire George Soros in 2018 alone has been cited by NBC News as a "nonpartisan" group whose reports are covered as straight news and whose staffers even host their own news segments for the network. Read More.
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Dems' breathtaking contempt: Impeachment and socialism
You need only to have paid attention for the excruciating, exhausting, emotionally draining 24 hours of Wednesday, November 20, 2019 to understand all you really need to know about today’s Democratic Party. Read More.
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California's road rage at the White House
The state of California is ramping up a spit-wad barrage (out of cardboard straws) at President Trump while angering major automobile manufacturers in a puff of putrid breath. Read More.
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Revealing data about DACA crime rates
A recent report from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may help shed light on the costs of allowing non-citizens to remain in our country. Read More.
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Despite impeachment drama, Trump leaves the field behind
Despite being pilloried by the media, facing a massive impeachment effort by House Democrats, and generally getting incredibly poor press coverage, Donald Trump has not only improved his overall job approval numbers but also managed to pull ahead of the 2020 contender pack. Read More.
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Clinton vs Thatcher: A tale of two women
Both would reach pinnacles in an otherwise man’s world. But only one broke the glass ceiling, and for that it seems Hillary Clinton is publicly snubbing former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the late Margaret Thatcher. Read More.

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