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A Great GOP Convention—but With One Big Missed Opportunity

Plus: It's Too Late, Joe
 
 
July 23 2024
 
 
COMMENTARY
A Great GOP Convention—but With One Big Missed Opportunity
By Dennis Prager

This year's Republican National Convention moved me to cheers and tears like no other. But Donald Trump and the party made one very big mistake.
COMMENTARY
It's Too Late, Joe
By Debra Saunders

Biden's decision to serve out his term shows he's every bad thing he said about Trump—unwilling to let go of power, uninterested in putting the country first, and not even remotely up to the job.
COMMENTARY
Biden Proposes Nationwide Rent Control
By Peter St. Onge

To save the economy, Biden's handlers announce one of their worst plans yet: nationwide rent control—guaranteeing housing shortages and deteriorating properties.
NEWS
Ex-HHS Official Slams Prosecution of Sex-Change Whistleblower Doctor
By Hudson Crozier

A former HHS official calls out the Biden administration for prosecuting a surgeon who exposed a hospital for performing so-called sex-change procedures on children.
NEWS
Inflation, Immigration, Economy Are Top Concerns of Voters, Poll Finds
By Elyse Apel

Although experts say inflation is slowing, prices are still climbing to historical highs and Americans are still feeling the pinch.
ANALYSIS
ICYMI: Kamala Harris Tried to Scare Conservatives Into Silence
By Tyler O'Neil

Before she followed Biden into the White House, Kamala Harris developed a record for being tough on crime and weaponizing the law to silence her political opponents.
NEWS
ICYMI: Secret Service Director Resigns Following Attempted Trump Assassination
By Mary Margaret Olohan

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle is resigning from her post over the agency's failures to properly protect former President Donald Trump from an attempted assassination.
 
     
 
 
 

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