AP Images Kathy Hochul New York Democrats are at last learning that the realities of an open border and mass migration are very different from the utopian platitudes they’ve been parroting for years. While much of the tense dialogue in the New York migrant crisis has been between city and state officials against the federal government, now city and state...
Read moreDetailsKameleon007/iStock/Getty Images Plus Joe Biden now faces the possibility of being left off of the primary ballot in New Hampshire, the byproduct of his own effort to strip the state of its position as one of the two first nominating contests in the country (after the Iowa caucuses). Because of New Hampshire’s place in the primary lineup, even sitting presidents...
Read moreDetailsThe imposition of sanctions served as a wake-up call to the global community regarding the vulnerabilities associated with the dollar’s usage. As a result, the BRICS alliance experienced a sudden and significant expansion, welcoming Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates into its fold. This transformation has led to the incorporation of almost the entire global oil...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Lyndon B. Johnson August 28, 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the 1948 runoff election for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Texas. The primary election saw former Texas Governor Coke Stevenson getting 71,460 more votes than the second-place finisher, Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson. Political primaries in Texas then, as now, required a majority vote. Because...
Read moreDetailsOn August 8, 2023, President Joe Biden held up a proclamation designating the Baaj Nwaavjo I’Tah Kukveni National Monument at the Red Butte Airfield in Tusayan, Arizona. On August 8, 2023, in another action that damaged national security, socialist President Joe Biden created a new national monument that extends to almost one million acres of land rich in uranium near...
Read moreDetailsLevoisJ/flickr As late singer Charlie Daniels might’ve said, “The Devil went down to Georgia.” What, though, is he looking to steal? Health? Confidence? Security? Common sense? Or, is it an election? One commentator wonders about the latter with news that a Georgia institution, Morris Brown College in Atlanta, has just re-instituted a restrictive Covid-19 mask mandate. And here’s the kicker:...
Read moreDetailsSalena Zito On Sunday, after spending several hours on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, President Joe Biden was asked by a member of the press pool about the rising death toll in Hawaii. Bloomberg reporter Justin Sink tweeted Biden’s “no comment” response as the president left for his home in Delaware. With over 100 people dead and 10 times that number...
Read moreDetailsNoaLyckholm44/Wikimedia Commons The office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott released an update Friday on Operation Lone Star (OLS), a multi-agency, ongoing effort to secure the border with Mexico and combat the smuggling of people and drugs into Texas. Since the launch of OLS in March of 2021, the combined effort of Texas National Guard soldiers and Texas Department of Public...
Read moreDetailsAP Images A new law-review article written by two law professors, William Baude of the University of Chicago and Michael Stokes Paulsen of the University of St. Thomas, which argues that Donald Trump is already disqualified by the U.S. Constitution from ever becoming president again, is making the rounds in Washington. According to the article, Section Three of the 14th...
Read moreDetailsPartTime Portraits/unsplash With appropriations bills facing an uphill battle in the House to gain agreement on funding levels and passage by the end of the fiscal year, some conservatives in the chamber are concerned about a stopgap spending measure being considered in order to have more time to negotiate the spending bills to avoid a government shutdown. According to The Hill,...
Read moreDetailsAP Images AfD leaders at a party meeting in Germany Unhappy with its growing popularity among German citizens, some German politicians and media outlets are calling on the right-leaning Alternative for Germany (AfD, Alternative für Deutschland) Party to be banned. AfD is currently leading in polls, with the nation’s next general election scheduled for June of next year. Founded in...
Read moreDetailsi>Some 57% of Ohio voters refused to change the rules of the game on the eve of a referendum on abortion rights. In American politics, it is not just the Donald Trump circus that matters. Since the Supreme Court opened the door to the criminalization of abortion in 2021, the issue is at the heart of partisan battles at the...
Read moreDetailsIn this extraordinary episode of Liberty Hour on AMP, host Alex Newman spends time with an amazing panel of experts in law, medicine, pathology, psychology, and law enforcement working together to “ban the jab” and take down the criminal cabal behind it. Panelist Dr. Ana Mihalcea, M.D., PhD breaks down her incredible findings about the terrifying substances and technologies she found...
Read moreDetailsThe past week the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the US, issued guidance on the use of leftist activist symbols in public school classrooms. As part of their advice to teachers, they recommended violating district and state rules and hanging items such as pride flags and BLM flags. This is generally cited as a means to “start...
Read moreDetailsMichael B./flickr The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday narrowly upheld the “Protect Illinois Communities Act,” which was signed into law by Governor J.B. Pritzker earlier this year and bans the sale or possession of new assault weapons, including some semiautomatic firearms, along with high-capacity magazines and rapid-firing devices. The weapons-ban legislation was driven by state Democrats shortly after a gunman killed seven...
Read moreDetailsRobert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised eyebrows as the first right-sympathetic populist to run as a Democrat since William Jennings Bryan. Launching with twenty paid staff and functioning now with seventy, Kennedy’s campaign has latched on to several issues important to mainstream Republicans—Covid tyranny, censorship, government surveillance—as well as to the dissident right: public health threats posed by chemicals in...
Read moreDetails*Editor’s note: On March 4, 2022, Russia enacted a law that criminalizes public opposition to, or independent news reporting about, the war in Ukraine. The law makes it a crime to call the war a “war” rather than a “special military operation” on social media or in a news article or broadcast. The law is understood to penalize any language...
Read moreDetailsAP Images In a Thursday interview with West Virginia radio host Hoppy Kercheval, Democrat Joe Manchin claimed that he is “seriously” considering leaving the party to become an Independent. For some time now Manchin has claimed he is dissatisfied with the direction of the party and, apparently, seems set to defect. Manchin has ruffled feathers with Democrats over high-profile disagreements...
Read moreDetailsSelwyn Duke West Virginia’s Joe Manchin, the “conservative” Democratic senator who votes with hard-left Joe Biden 88 percent of the time, said in 2021 that he has “never considered” switching parties. Now, some may say, he has switched his position on switching, with Manchin stating that he’s thinking “‘very seriously’ about switching party affiliation,” as Newser puts it. Yet while...
Read moreDetailsThe upcoming presidential election is more than a year away, yet the excitement over the Republican primary, the chances that President Joe Biden could drop out before Election Day, or the curiosity of a third-party candidate swinging the likely rematch between former President Donald Trump and his successor has already piqued the interest of politicos. Many Trump supporters believe that...
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