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The Left’s Disinformation Industrial Complex

Washington Examiner

As the Durham report establishes, much of the information that formed the basis of the FBI’s investigation into former President Donald Trump’s campaign originated as paid opposition research from Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. So ham-handed was the Clinton campaign’s efforts to dig up dirt on Trump that Russian intelligence was aware of the effort, as was the CIA.

The Real Reason Beer Companies Are Going Woke

Washington Examiner

The primary answer is the rise of environmental, social, and corporate governance, a term coined during a 2004 United Nations initiative that grades companies on social performance. ESG was born from the idea that traditional capitalism needs to be replaced with a more caring, socially conscious capitalism that serves other “stakeholders.”

Trump Destroyed CNN, But CNN Still Won

Washington Examiner

Trump is a ratings machine. By inviting Trump to participate in a live event, CNN was obviously looking to bolster its dwindling viewership. Trump guarantees ratings, and has a hunger for attention that can be exploited. Second, and more worryingly, CNN wants Trump to be the Republican nominee. Not because it wants him to win the presidency, but because it wants him to lose.

Tucker Should Not Run for President

Washington Examiner

Carlson has no chance of winning the Republican presidential nomination if he did run. He is a talk show host and journalist and was immensely popular, but he wasn’t so popular that he could turn it into a successful presidential campaign. Plus, if we look strictly at numbers, Carlson’s show wasn’t even the most popular on Fox. That honor belonged to The Five.

Trump Is a Loser

Washington Examiner

The sooner Republican voters accept this, the better their chances of kicking Democrats out of the Oval Office in the 2024 election. Otherwise, the extremely liberal Democrats will keep running the country, all because Republican voters chose to stamp their feet and insist on nominating Trump, rather than somebody who can actually win.

The False Myth of Transgender Oppression

Washington Examiner

We have worked mightily to accommodate transgender people to an extent far in excess of their presence in the population — five persons in a thousand, or 1.65 million people in a nation of 330 million. This is five one-thousandths of 1% of the population. Yet transgenderism is now the tail that wags the dog of the entire Democratic Party.