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California, Arizona Offer Startling Contrast in Educational Scenarios
What a difference a state makes.
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The ‘Elvis’ Biopic — Fit for a ‘King’
Of particular interest is how the film handled Presley’s alleged “cultural appropriation” of black music.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policies: A Danger to Jews and All Americans
And the threat extends to schoolchildren.
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Biden Discovers the Realist Case for the US-Saudi Alliance
Facing crises at home and abroad, Joe needs a friend.
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The ‘Social Justice Factory’ and Biden’s Title IX Regulations
The onerous new guidelines and their hazardous consequences.
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Hillary Clinton Lied Again, But This Time Her Lies Will Be Exposed
Trafficking in gossip and the politics of revenge.
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Why Michael Moore Can’t Troll Anymore
Michael Moore and Rage Against the Machine briefly going viral is a blast from the 90s past. An extremely overrated one. No one especially cares about Rage Against the Machine, whose songs were terrible and whose members were at least mildly defensible as angry second-generation radical young men, but are just pathetic as radicals in…
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Kavanaugh Vs. Pillage People
The case to watch in the battles yet to come.
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Glazov Gang: The Military Went Woke – and Began to Crumble
And now it can’t find recruits.
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Dems Seem Much More Interested in Legislative Trolling Than Legalizing Abortion
Funny how little actual interest the Dems seem to have had in legalizing abortion before the Supreme Court decision or even afterward. But there’s plenty of appetite for legislative trolling. An Ohio Democrat has proposed legislation allowing pregnant people to sue the person who impregnated them, regardless of whether the sex in question was consensual…
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How Do You Get Gov Employees to Quit? Ask Them to Work.
Public service is hard. When you actually have to come to work. More than 300 employees from five state agencies have resigned since Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Virginia’s new telework policy in early May, according to records obtained by 8News. This includes 183 Virginia Department of Transportation employees, 28 of whom cited “telework options” as…
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Buttigieg Defends Harassing Conservative Justices Over Abortion
It’s never an insurrection when your side is the one doing it. Just ask good ole Mayor Pete. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday defended protesters against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh who gathered earlier this week outside Morton’s steakhouse, where he was eating dinner. Buttigieg’s boyfriend, Chasten, tweeted in response to the news: “Sounds like he just wanted…
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Leftist Group Offers Venmo Payments to Harass Supreme Court Justices
Twitter, eager to censor any conservative story, has no problem with this. ShutDownDC, a liberal advocacy group in Washington, D.C., said on Friday that it will offer up to $250 to service industry workers in the district for every sighting of the justices who overturned Roe v. Wade. I’ve written about ShutDownDC before and its entanglement…
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There’s “No Right” to Eat Dinner. There’s Only a Civilized Norm.
After pro-abortion activists forced Justice Kavanaugh to leave a steakhouse, after an assassination plot against him, lefties harassed the steakhouse and the media hosted a debate over whether conservatives have a “right to eat dinner”. There’s no right to eat dinner. Lefties define everything in terms of rights and keep inventing new ones, like the…
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Biden Takes Credit for Defeating ISIS
Biden repeatedly claims credit for the COVID-19 vaccines developed under Trump as part of Operation Warp Speed, so why not also take credit for defeating ISIS? In an op-ed for the Washington Post titled, “Why I’m going to Saudi Arabia”, a collection of random talking points that seem to have been a collaboration between the…