When President Trump finished presenting an amazing stream of accomplishments, in which he honored many Americans of all colors and creed, what did viewers see? Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi tearing up her copy of the president’s speech, D. Hawthorne reports in American Greatness. House Speaker Shameless, Classless Looking Petty, Divisive “Of all the […]
Iowa – Whiter, Older than the Democratic Party
Is Iowa representative of the Democratic base? No, argues Sean Illing at Vox. Iowa doesn’t really look like America. The argument against Iowa, before last night, was pretty straightforward: The Democratic Party is a collection of diverse groups — young people, liberal whites, conservative-leaning African Americans and Latinos, nonreligious Americans, city dwellers, and so on. […]
Trump Beats Obama with Gallup Job Approval at Personal Best 49%
In a Gallup poll released today, respondents gave President Trump his highest job approval rating yet, 49%. That’s 3 points higher than where President Obama was at the same point in his first term (46%). Jeffrey M. Jones explained the results for Gallup, writing: Trump’s approval rating has risen because of higher ratings among both […]
The Real Winner in Iowa?
With what is being characterized as a “total meltdown,” in Iowa, just imagine Democrats in charge of a national health care system? A Total Meltdown in Iowa “They are matching the paper worksheets by hand. They literally have no verified results right now so we won’t know anything until sometime Tuesday.” (From an adviser to […]
Bernie Sanders Taking the Democratic Party “Down Whole.”
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan explains the damage inflicted on the Democratic Party by its leaders’ incessant push to attack President Trump, and the real possibility that insurgent socialist candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders could take the whole party down. He writes (abridged): In a 51-49 vote, the Senate refused to call witnesses in the […]
Is Iowa Just a Preview of a Full Blown Democratic Party Meltdown?
John Podhoretz explains in the NY Post that the fiasco in Iowa today could simply be a preview of a party-wide meltdown for Democrats. He writes (abridged): What happens when the nominating process begins reflecting another schematic reality — the entry of African-American voters in sizable numbers? Before any voting, Biden was running away with […]
Mitt “The Joke” Romney Stabs the President in the Back
After the House brought a rushed, and sloppy case against President Trump, the Senate had no choice but to reject their politically driven attack. Joining the Democrats to push his personal vendetta against the President was Sen. Mitt “The Joke” Romney (R-UT). Dov Fischer explains at The American Spectator: The Senate voted on Friday not […]
Election Tracker 2020: Democrats Battle in Iowa as Trump Expects Acquittal
Going into the Iowa caucuses today, Sen. Bernie Sanders leads polling in the state with 24.2% support in the Real Clear Politics polling average. VP Joe Biden is next with 20.2%, then Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 16.4%, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 15.6%. No other candidate polls higher than the “viability threshold” of 15%. The […]
The Left Wing Agenda in Slow Motion Suicide
The only thing weaker than today’s Democratic left-wing agenda is its group of “unlucky candidates.” And one of those Democratic presidential contenders will be expected to run on it, observes Victor Davis Hanson in American Greatness. 22 Months and $34 Million Later, No Collusion Both the Mueller and Horowitz investigations confirmed that even the partisan […]
Flipping Texas Blue? Oops, Not so Fast!
Is a Houston suburb more of a bellwether to the 2020 election than is the impeachment fatigue continuing in Washington? In Fort Bend County, Texas, Democrats were eager to set the tone for 2020 when a vacant state House seat opened. The Republican incumbent resigned after taking a job with the University of Texas. Karl […]
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