Townhall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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12/18/2025 7:35:51 AM
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President Trump has made a hard turn toward his affordability agenda, which is good because people are always economically uncertain, and especially so after President Eggplant face-planted the economy. (Snip)Right now, it’s all about the 2026 midterms – we need the voters to understand that we hear them, that we have their backs, and that we are doing things to make their lives better. The big stuff is done. Trump got an early start on deregulation, the trade reforms and deals, the Big Beautiful Bill, and other large-scale initiatives, so next year things should really get kicking. All the indicators are up, but it’s important to get that message out.
Substack,
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Daniel Jupp
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Judy W.
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12/18/2025 6:04:47 AM
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There are psychopaths who are prepared to sacrifice thousands or even millions of lives to spread their own ideology and power or in pursuit of crazed ambitions that only serve them.
We have seen this before with Stalin, Hitler, Mao and others.
We see it now from Starmer, Macron, Von der Leyen and all the European, EU and British leaders pushing for war with Russia.
And no, this isn’t like them calling Trump Literally Hitler. The difference is that everything they pretend to fear about Trump (or Farage in the UK) isn’t real. But if we look at the classic fascist combination of militarism and total control, or corporate
FrontPage Magazine,
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Bruce Bawer
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12/16/2025 2:33:20 PM
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Last week I wrote about the presentation, at Oslo City Hall, of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado of Venezuela, who has led a courageous struggle for freedom against her country’s monstrous dictator, Nicolás Maduro. (Snip)
On the previous evening, as it happens, another freedom fighter was also welcomed in Oslo. I am referring to Tommy Robinson, the 43-year-old Englishman who has long been his country’s most vocal critic of Islamic rape gangs and of the government officials who have covered them up. There was one important thing that the Nobel Prize ceremony and the Tommy Robinson event had in common. In a word: Trump.
Substack,
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Rod Dreher
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12/16/2025 8:30:55 AM
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I think this might be one of the most important posts I’ve written in a while — not so much for what I’ve written here, but for what I’ve highlighted. See what you think. It is about what the Left — in particular, the Boomer Left — has done to our politics. This is about something that might never get fixed. It’s about where postliberalism comes from. It’s about where Nick Fuentes comes from. (Snip) If you are shocked by Nick Fuentes, it shows that you have a heart.
Evil though he is, Fuentes is merely following the path laid down by the American left for the last half century.
Daily Caller,
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Natalie Sandoval
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Judy W.
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12/16/2025 6:29:02 AM
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Why is it so hard to talk to leftists?
Because, as some internet commentators have observed, they constantly pretend not to understand things.
Comedian David Sedaris illustrates the phenomenon nicely in an essay for The New Yorker. Sedaris, who once joked about going back in time and smothering an infant Donald Trump, is hardly a conservative. But Sedaris built a career on noting the idiosyncrasies of his class, so his observations here aren’t without precedent.
Sedaris’ troubles began, as so many do, by taking a walk in Portland, Oregon.
“I lost count of the strung-out addicts I passed on my way to the doughnut shop and back
FrontPage Magazine,
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Robert Spencer
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12/12/2025 7:55:15 AM
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In Alabama, as in so many other states, mosques are proliferating. While in most areas of the country, politicians would quake in fear of being called “Islamophobic” and avoid expressing any concern, Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville is taking the bull by the horns, He is speaking frankly about wanting to stop the Islamic influx into his state, and receiving the predictable pushback that everyone gets when calling attention to the threat of jihad violence and the oppressive character of Sharia: he’s being called a racist, bigoted “Islamophobe.”
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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12/7/2025 4:48:30 AM
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As economic and cultural suicide stalk Western Europe, it has initiated efforts to hobble America's technological advantage and diminish our freedoms. The first documented attacks on our open dialogue came from the UK and began in 2018 when Morgan McGreevy, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff (then Labour Together’s managing director), began and funded an outfit called Stop Funding Fake News (SFFN). Recognizing that the online news purveyors could best be silenced by depriving them of funds, it first targeted UK outfits, but moved on in an attempt to starve U.S. outfits like American Thinker, Breitbart, Zero Hedge, and the Federalist of advertising revenue, and astroturfing defamation of such sites.
Gatestone Institute,
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Majid Rafizadeh
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12/6/2025 6:40:24 AM
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The European Union is reportedly preparing to sit down with Iran to negotiate on its nuclear program -- again.
On the surface, this international charm offensive may appear to be a constructive effort toward dialogue, but a dryer analysis suggests that such negotiations risk handing a monumental victory to a vicious regime that is vulnerable and weak -- and rabidly opportunistic. By offering Iran another platform for legitimacy, the EU and the UN are shoring up a monumentally brutal regime at a time when, for the West's own good, it should be applying pressure, not extending a hand.
Substack,
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Daniel Jupp
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Judy W.
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11/19/2025 12:51:11 PM
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On my social media threads I have been arguing with friends, followers and a few now former friends about the whole Tucker-Fuentes fallout. (Snip) Let’s ask a machine. Let’s see what dispassionate debate with Grok tells us.
Now, presenting this, I have severe reservations about AI answers, how AI are programmed, the garbage in, garbage out problem and where all AI derives its information from.
But I did find it fascinating that Grok began by disagreeing with me and after I presented a few comments logically ended up in agreement. I ended up getting a more human feeling from Grok than from talking to real people who hate Jews
FrontPage Magazine,
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Mark Tapson
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11/14/2025 1:14:06 PM
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Along with fellow internet giant Candace Owens, political commentator Tucker Carlson has become a divisive flashpoint of constant internet outrage, concern, and condemnation from many on the Right thanks to, among other morally inverse positions, his obsessive conspiracy-mongering about “the Jews.” (Snip)
Carlson said he awoke that night struggling to breathe, had a “horrible pain underneath my arms, like on the side of my chest” and found “claw marks on both sides, on right and left side on my ribs, and they’re bleeding.”(Snip)
“Culturally, I’m just not from a world where people are attacked by demons,” Carlson told Kelly, who acknowledged that it is becoming increasingly difficult to dismiss the demonic
Townhall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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Judy W.
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11/11/2025 7:28:29 AM
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Being immune to the allure of sports betting is a fringe benefit of being immune to sports – I don’t hate the idea of sports, but I’ve got a lot of stuff happening (including writing the 9th Kelly Turnbull/People’s Republic novel!) and don’t have time to care. But even someone outside of that world can see that legalized gambling has exploded. (Snip) You used to have to go to Vegas or Atlantic City to drop the next mortgage payment; now, you can do it on your phone. The original idea of these gambling meccas was to channel the ancient vice of gambling into something less outright destructive.
American Thinker,
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Joseph Ford Cotto
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10/28/2025 7:47:26 AM
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When a man seeks to lead the largest city in America, his citizenship should be beyond question. Yet the candidacy of Zohran Mamdani, an avowed socialist Democrat and recently naturalized U.S. citizen, has raised a troubling question: Did he obtain his citizenship under false pretenses?
That question became official on June 26, when Congressman Andy Ogles, Republican of Tennessee, formally asked the Department of Justice to investigate whether Mamdani’s 2018 naturalization should be revoked under 8 U.S.C. §1451(a) for “willful misrepresentation or concealment of material support for terrorism.”
The request, addressed to Attorney General Pam Bondi, was not a partisan stunt. It was a carefully structured one-page letter
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Also think of the USA if the Dems get back in power.