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Why Trump Still Terrifies the Dems

American Spectator

This has nothing to do with any threat that Trump or his supporters pose to the republic, as media alarmists insist. The actual source of Democratic trepidation can be found in their lackluster performance in the 2020 presidential and congressional elections combined with Trump’s clear intention to become very much involved in boosting Republicans in next year’s midterms.

Did Obama Plagiarize the Kenya Section of His Book?

American Spectator

In June, the memoir of publishing veteran Peter Osnos was released with minimal fanfare. Although he sanitizes his experience as the publisher of Barack Obama’s “Dreams from My Father,” Osnos lets slip a detail that could transform Obama’s reputation from “the best writer to occupy the White House since Lincoln” to the best plagiarist to occupy the White House.

A Darkness Before Dawn for Conservatives

American Spectator

We see the same activists who long vilified corporations relying on Nike, Coke, Bank of America, and so many of the massive companies to institute their agenda; cops depicted as criminals and criminals as saints; blacklists launched by those claiming to fall victim to them; and the politicians decrying mob tactics in the winter pushing them in the spring.

The Mob Comes for Cher

American Spectator

Over the weekend Cher shared what she believed was a touching statement of solidarity with George Floyd…Cher assumed this would please the woke, earning her further hosannas from the progressive choir. How wrong she was. Cher was immediately accused of something called “white savior complex.” 

Asian Discrimination: Colleges Move to Eliminate the SAT

American Spectator

Top colleges think they have a problem. Many Asian American students are applying with impressive credentials: notable extracurriculars, 4.0s, and high standardized test scores — with Asians scoring in the 78th percentile of the ACT on average. But many of these colleges don’t want a student body with a large proportion of Asian American students. That is, they’re prejudiced against Asian students.