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Carter Page Finds Trump Trial Eerily Familiar

Plus: Universities Are Morally and Intellectually Destructive
 
 
May 21 2024
 
 
COMMENTARY
Carter Page Finds Trump Trial Eerily Familiar
By Deroy Murdock

"For more than seven years, we have continued to fight against the corrupt U.S. Department of Justice and the Democrat Party's operatives who have largely dominated these continued dishonest attacks."
COMMENTARY
Universities Are Morally and Intellectually Destructive
By Dennis Prager

If you send your child to college, you are playing Russian Roulette with his or her values.
NEWS
Biden Education Department Shared Activists' Memo on Mobilizing Dem-Leaning Voters
By Robert Schmad

Newly surfaced emails show liberal groups that donated millions to Democrats gave the Education Department recommendations in 2021 outlining ways it could get liberal college students to vote.
NEWS
Federal Appeals Court Rules Maryland Parents Cannot Opt Children Out of LGBTQ Lessons
By S.A. McCarthy

Montgomery County Public Schools last year added "LGBTQ+ inclusive texts" to the pre-K through eighth-grade curriculum. Parents are told that opt-outs won't be tolerated.
COMMENTARY
Biden's Tariffs Are Bad. Biden's Tariffs Coupled With EV Mandates Are Even Worse.
By David Harsanyi

Biden implements draconian emissions limits for vehicles to ensure that within nine years, 67% of all new passenger cars and trucks will be electric.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Blue City Falls Further Into the Doom Loop
By Jarrett Stepman

As with many cases of dysfunctional blue city governance, the deeper problem is that this city won't address the most fundamental issues.
 
     
 
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