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The Charlottesville Dystopia: Dark Souls, Tested Principles, and Presidential Weakness
 
Guy Benson
 
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It was an ugly weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a vile hodgepodge of white nationalists and neo-Nazis rallied in protest of the planned removal of a statue honoring confederate general Robert E. Lee.
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NYT Reporter: In Denouncing White Supremacy, Rubio and Cruz are Just 'Posturing'
 
Guy Benson
 
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Sessions Confirms: What Happened in Charlottesville is Considered an Act of Terrorism Under DOJ Statute
 
Katie Pavlich
 
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Benghazi Liar Susan Rice Says We Can Tolerate North Korean Nuclear Weapons
 
Matt Vespa
 
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President Trump Tells Fox News: I'm Considering a Pardon For Sheriff Joe Arpaio
 
Katie Pavlich
 
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Great News: Steve Scalise Returning to Work in September
 
Katie Pavlich
 
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Maxine Waters Goes on Tweetstorm About Trump and Charlottesville: WH Is Now 'the White Supremacists' House'
 
Leah Barkoukis
 
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New Global Currency Could End The Dollar for Good
Savvy Americans Rush to Secret IRS Code to Save Retirement
Experts Warn: Worst Crisis of Lifetime to Strike in 2017
 
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Local CBS Reporter Assaulted By Anti-Racism Protester A Day After Charlottesville Chaos
 
Matt Vespa
 

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Trump Slams Merck CEO After He Resigns From Presidential Council Over Charlottesville Response
 
Leah Barkoukis
 

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NY Post Also Disappointed in Trump's Charlottesville Response
 
Cortney O'Brien
 

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Dershowitz: Trump Has More Credibility Than Obama on North Korea
 
Leah Barkoukis
 

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Now We Know Why Marco Rubio's Security Detail Was Increased
 
Jennifer Van Laar
 

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Car Attack Suspect James Alex Fields, Jr. Pictured With White Nationalist Shield Before Attack
 
Jennifer Van Laar
 

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McAuliffe, ACLU Clash Over Police Restraint in Charlottesville
 
Lauretta Brown
 
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Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe told NPR Monday that he believes state law enforcement did a "magnificent job" during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville that quickly turned violent.
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After Outcry, President Trump Directly Denounces White Supremacists and KKK
 
Katie Pavlich
 
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Speaking from the White House Monday afternoon after a meeting with Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray, President Donald Trump directly condemned white supremacy and the Klu Klux Klan.
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New Global Currency Could End The Dollar for Good
Savvy Americans Rush to Secret IRS Code to Save Retirement
Experts Warn: Worst Crisis of Lifetime to Strike in 2017
 
 
Columnists & Tipsheet
Colombian President: Military Intervention in Venezuela Would Be 'Unacceptable'
Anna Timmis
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Could The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact Reduce Bad Policy-Making In Our Elections?
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
How the Liberal Media Created Charlottesville
John Hawkins
John Hawkins
Conservatives Must Regulate Google And All of Silicon Valley Into Submission
Kurt Schlichter
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Questions and Answers in the Aftermath of Charlottesville
Mark Davis
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Say the Wrong Thing and You Can Get Fired. Google It.
Bernard Goldberg
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Starnes: Trump Won't Let North Korea Nuke Sarah Palin's Backyard
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes
Is California Cracking Up?
Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson
TV Makers Can't Stop Ripping Republicans
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
A Bad Week for Journalism
Derek Hunter
Derek Hunter
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Texas Police Chief Asked To Leave Doctor's Office Because Of His Gun | Jessie Johnson
Omaha Outdoors Follows Up After P320 Drop Test | Tom Knighton
Moms Demand Action In Histrionics Over Charlottesville Open Carry, Overlooks That No Shots Were Fired | Tom Knighton
Florida Senator Files Two New Gun Bills for 2018 | Erika Haas
Gun Manufacturer Announces 'Great American Rebate' | Erika Haas
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Political News
The Latest: Charlottesville chief "regrets" rally's deaths | AP News
North Dakota offers to settle with Dakota Access developer | AP News
Text of AP's interview with NY Fed President William Dudley | AP News
The Latest: Official: High number smuggled in rigs in Texas | AP News
The Latest: US senator calls bomb plot "domestic terrorism" | AP News
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