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Governor Walz Is Getting Minnesotans Killed

Neither Renee Good nor Alex Pretti were innocents. They both deliberately involved themselves in an out-of-control civil disturbance and paid for their bad judgment with their lives. A tragedy to be sure, but a thoroughly foreseeable one without doubt. You can’t get killed in a riot if you aren’t anywhere near the riot.

Trump, Greenland and the U.S.

Time has moved on, and 21st-century technology can play either a positive or negative role in a situation where Greenland comes so close to Russia and Russian technology.  Only Trump could have picked up on this potentially serious problem to America’s north and gone public with it.

There Is No Virtue Left to Signal

Everybody knows why the Clintons are hiding from the committee. There are no good answers they can provide to a couple of basic and unavoidable questions. One regarding the purpose of Epstein’s 17 White House visits in the eight years the Clintons occupied the White House.

Trump Rescues Venezuela

Predictably — all too predictably — there were Democrats who were instantly on the attack, going after Trump and, in effect, without saying so explicitly, defending Maduro and company.

Foul, Potty-Mouthed, Woke Women

“I’m not f—ing apologizing for that,” screeched angry actress Amanda Seyfried, who had referred to Charlie Kirk as “hateful” after his assassination. “I mean, for f–k’s sake, I commented on one thing…. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion.”

The New Yorker Makes a Shrine to Itself

The Netflix documentary is mostly a slavering portrait of editor David Remnick, focusing largely on his predictable politics. When he took over, The New Yorker became, above all else, a hard-core outlet for left-wing propaganda. Yes, it had always leaned left, but Remnick dialed the leftism up to eleven.