When President Lyndon Johnson’s later-Vice President Hubert Humphrey championed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, he exclaimed, “I will eat my hat if this leads to racial quotas.” Following the meteoric rise of DEI over the past few years, Humphrey would need a new hat. Now, the DEI fad is rightly fading. The Supreme Court […]
Read MoreIn the world of President Donald Trump, the constant refrain that he “needs to do this” or “must pass that” in the next 200 days misses the point entirely. Trump doesn’t operate within the usual political playbook, and trying to fit him into conventional expectations is a mistake. Advisers often treat him like a typical […]
Read MoreCanada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney is not your average political leader. He didn’t rise through the ranks of parliament or build his political clout through years of constituency work. He is an unelected central banker turned international power broker with deep ties to the World Economic Forum, the Great Reset movement and the ESG […]
Read MoreFormer Biden administration press secretary Jen Psaki’s more prominent presence on MSNBC comes as the media industry reckons with failing to cover former President Joe Biden’s declining health until it was too late. Psaki took over MSNBC’s coveted 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday through Fridays this week as “The Rachel Maddow Show” returned to only […]
Read MoreA string of shootings in Minneapolis last week left six victims dead and five others injured in just 24 hours, highlighting “the results” of “years of anti-police rhetoric and failed leadership,” 2022 Minnesota attorney general Republican nominee Jim Schultz told Fox News Digital. Minneapolis authorities on Thursday announced the arrest of James Ortley, an alleged […]
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