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Opinion: Unity for Me… But Not for Thee

In the weeks following the election, many on the left—Democrats and Never-Trumpers alike—have been reveling in claiming victory for their candidate, Vice President Joe Biden. This is somewhat understandable. Political victories are often like sporting events. One team wins over their rival, and they have bragging rights until the next time they meet (in this…

Opinion: Amy Coney Barrett Will Be Confirmed Before the Election
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Opinion: Amy Coney Barrett Will Be Confirmed Before the Election

We have now witnessed the first confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, nominated to fill the seat of former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. If this first hearing is any indication, Judge Barrett is going to have no issue being confirmed as the fifth female justice in Supreme Court history-likely even before November…

Opinion: Do Not Even Think About Cancelling The Presidential Debates
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Opinion: Do Not Even Think About Cancelling The Presidential Debates

Some of the most important pillars of our political process are conversation, debate, and discourse. This is why it has been absolutely befuddling to witness some Democrats and mainstream media advocating for the 2020 Presidential Debates to be canceled. We knew going into the election that the left was going to make every excuse possible…

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Traitor or Hero? Should President Trump Pardon Edward Snowden?

It is no secret that President Trump’s pardons thus far in his presidency have been extremely polarizing. From Roger Stone to Alice Marie Johnson and former Governor Rob Blagojevich, the administration’s pardons have been covered more by media than any other. Which is why perhaps the most controversial and impactful is yet to come in…

What COVID-19 Has Taught Us About The Left
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What COVID-19 Has Taught Us About The Left

I fail to comprehend why the Left harbors such hatred for those from rural America. I can see it a little. They vote primarily Republican. But nothing has manifested this distaste more clearly than the COVID-19 pandemic. We started to see a pattern based on which public figures were praised for their efforts and criticized…

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Opinion: Will the Real Criminal Justice Warriors Please Stand Up

For the past decade, the narratives about Republicans being too anti-criminal justice reform have been perpetuated by the media and the DNC all too often. Along with the usual mantras of accusing Republicans of not acting upon social justice issues, many on the left have accused the GOP of refusing to take action on the…

REVIEW: Dave Rubin’s New Book Sparks the Flame of Free Thinking
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REVIEW: Dave Rubin’s New Book Sparks the Flame of Free Thinking

One of the most recognizable faces of Youtube has written one of the most masterful pieces of critique of the left we have seen in some time. Dave Rubin, former progressive and host of the ever-popular “The Rubin Report”, details his experience of what he calls the “regressive” left in his new book “Don’t Burn…

Attacking the ‘Helpers’ Is A Symptom of Our Toxic Political Polarization
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Attacking the ‘Helpers’ Is A Symptom of Our Toxic Political Polarization

On April 7th, Senator Rand Paul posted a picture of himself in a white coat on Twitter, thanking his supporters the world over for wishing him the best after his diagnosis of having COVID-19. In the post, he explained he had now tested negative, and that he had decided to go back to his roots…

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Tucker Carlson: The Most Influential Personality in American Media?

In modern media, it takes a true cult of personality to dominate ratings, viewers, and influence thought. In the past decade, American media has seen its share of influential cable television characters with personalities such as Bill O’Reilly at Fox News, Chris Matthews at MSNBC, and figures like Anderson Cooper and Wolf Blitzer at CNN….

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Democratic Primary Debate #9: Who Made the Grade?

There was yet another Democratic Presidential Primary Debate last night in Nevada. Setting aside how objectively bad their policies are, let’s take a look at how each candidate did, and who needs to do some extra credit homework before taking to the national stage again in South Carolina on February 25th. Elizabeth Warren: B+ There…