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21
Aug

Nixon Now

source: The American Conservative

The American Conservative

Forty-nine years ago this month, Richard Nixon resigned. With him went one of the most successful presidencies in American history. But so too did his unique philosophy of government. Contrary to the progressive presidencies that came before him, Nixon did not believe that government was the solution to every problem.

Lawsuit Against Florida’s New College Is About Maintaining Leftist Domination of Academia

source: The Federalist

The Federalist

Given the left’s near-total control of academia, you might think the transformation of one tiny state college into a rare example of one that is not a bastion of woke conformity wouldn’t bother them much. But the leftist establishment understands the stakes involved in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ initiative to remake the New College of Florida.

Blue States Look to Hire Illegal Immigrants to Fatten Struggling Police Departments

source: Washington Times

Washington Times

Struggling to fill the ranks of their police officers, some blue-state politicians are turning to an unusual option: illegal immigrants.

AOC’s Socialist Sympathy Tour

source: Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal

One goal of her South American trip was to learn how to succeed in censorship.

National Popular Vote Makes Flyover Country Irrelevant

source: ConservativeHQ

ConservativeHQ

It is simple math that with a national popular vote, the president would essentially be elected by about a dozen highly populated states. Small states would become irrelevant. Their voices would be unheard in presidential elections.

Why Are Children Being Exposed to the Films of John Waters?

source: Hollywood in Toto

Hollywood in Toto

Academy museum fetes filmmaker with drag queen story hours and more.

Hunter Biden’s Broken Car Cost Taxpayers $139 Million

source: FrontPage

FrontPage

Did the Big Guy help provide a loan to a Hunter-backed car company?

The Maui Wildfires Are Proof That Carbon Zealotry Can Kill

source: NY Post

NY Post

Zero carbon extremism diverted the island’s main electrical producer from insulating wires, clearing areas around vulnerable transmission sites and taking other precautions to prevent wildfires. It dithered on prevention, while pouring funds and manpower into meeting the government’s mandate that all electricity must be produced from renewables by 2045.

19
Aug

DA Fani Willis Was Ordered to Indict Trump by Washington

source: DC Enquirer

DC Enquirer

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich revealed during an interview on 'Charlie Kirk Show' information that Fulton County DA Fani Willis was reportedly ordered by an undisclosed Washington, D.C. official to rush the indictment of Trump and 18 of his legal team and staff on Monday night regardless of the difficulties this would cause.

Maui Official’s Ties to Obama Foundation Raise Questions After Decision to Delay Water

source: Western Journal

Western Journal

A Hawaii official who has been accused of withholding water from firefighters during a critical point in the Maui wildfire was previously named a “leader” by the Obama Foundation in 2019. M. Kaleo Manuel, who served as deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, has been moved to a different position pending an investigation of the matter.

18
Aug

Georgia’s Fascist Fani Willis Targets Super Tuesday

source: American Spectator

American Spectator

Jeffrey Lord: The move to defund and impeach her begins.

DA Fani Willis Could Face Trial of Her Own

source: Western Journal

Western Journal

In Georgia, however, one GOP official appears determined to resist the ongoing persecution of former President Donald Trump. Republican state Sen. Colton Moore has begun a process that could lead to the impeachment of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Fani’s 15 Minutes of Fame

source: American Thinker

American Thinker

Is Fani's case a nonstarter? Let us count the ways.

The Georgia Indictment Was Triggered by Fake News

source: Breitbart

Breitbart

In early 2020, Trump was reported to have told Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” the votes he needed to win. Actually, what Trump said was: “I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state.” Trump was not giving an order. He was talking about his own feelings.

Biden’s Persecution of Opponents Trump and RFK Jr.

source: WND

WND

All of these persecutions of presidential candidates show we have entered into a new era of demise for the United States, where tyrannical rulers are able to wield their power to persecute their opposition.

Media Give Trump the Tony Soprano Treatment

source: Washington Free Beacon

Washington Free Beacon

Lib journos gleefully compare Trump to 'mobsters and gangsters' following Georgia indictment on RICO charges.

America’s Schools Are Becoming Training Grounds for Climate Change Activists

source: Fox News

Fox News

Students are being trained to serve as climate activists for Big Government power grabs.