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Biden works 71% as long as average Americans and half as long as previous presidents

After President Joe Biden‘s public implosion during his dumpster fire of a debate performance on CNN, the dam has finally broken, with current and...

The phone calls and press conference that could send Biden packing

“Hello, Joe and Jill, this is Barack. How are y’all doing?… Well, I am sitting here with Michelle, and with Bill and Hillary, and...

Will Russia seek to exploit American fears over Biden’s frailty?

When someone is senile but surrounded by supporting friends and family, it’s a situation that is sad but, one hopes, manageable. When someone is...

RFK Jr. could benefit from Biden’s debate flub

Largely a political afterthought that borders on an electoral nuisance, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be well positioned to capitalize on...

Let the market, not government, set weather insurance prices

Extreme weather events and natural disasters are colorblind. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires strike red states like Florida and blue states like California. In turn,...

Bowman’s defeat is a rebuke of the Left’s radicalism

Maybe “Squad” Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) defeat in Tuesday’s primaries signals the high-water mark for the antisemitic protests that have so bedeviled America since...

Gays must condemn Biden radical transgender activism

For the first time, public support for the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people is in decline. The Biden administration’s latest radical...

Former Attorney General Bill Barr wonders who is keeping Biden in the race and why

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania — Bill Barr, who twice served as the attorney general of the United States, said watching the presidential debate Thursday night...

Biden’s bad debate says more about Kamala Harris than it does about him

President Joe Biden’s objectively awful performance in Thursday’s debate says more about Vice President Kamala Harris than it does about him. One of the chief...

Bronny James drafted: Nepotism over meritocracy

The Los Angeles Lakers‘ decision to draft collegiate basketball backup Bronny James on Thursday night demonstrates both blatant nepotism and a lack of respect...
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