Trump Hasn’t Changed … Wins Approval of CPAC Audience

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While I had hoped former President Trump wouldn’t name names of those RINOs of the House and Senate, who disappointingly joined the left by repeating his supposed incitement of supporters on January 6, 2021, he levelled a full-throated rebuke of them.

And he continued to talk about his reelection being stolen, while emphasizing the need to promote voter integrity in the states.… read more

Media Myths: Those Being Written Today and One From the Past Revealed

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As expected, over the past few days we have seen little honest coverage of the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) meeting in Orlando, Florida.  But hold on to your MAGA caps, you are about to be hit with a barrage of anti-Trump stories interpreting what the former president had to say as CPAC’s premier closer on Sunday

“You can see the headlines,” writes John Daniel Davidson in his piece, “Prepare for a Deluge of Dishonest CPAC Coverage,” in The Federalist, suggesting, “The Ten Craziest Things Said at CPAC.”… read more

If I Were President Trump’s Speechwriter

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How often do we hear the pundits rhetorically ask prior to a major speech, ‘what does he have to say?’

They may be asking it because the speech is being given at a critical point in time – for the president or the country, because of the audience, or for some other esoteric reason.… read more

News You May Have Missed

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How Small Can Democrats Get?

President Trump continues to live rent free in their heads and Democrats are doing every little thing they can think of to get under his skin, and yours.

One of California’s Democrat Representatives, Linda Sanchez, has introduced a bill to deprive President Trump of the typical honors of every former president, writes Victoria Taft in PJ Media.read more

Trump Still Very Much in the News; What Did You Expect?

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Trump supporters just knew the former president would respond to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s Senate floor speech indicating he was “practically and morally responsible for provoking” the breach of the Capitol.  And he did, forcefully.

On Wednesday, with the death of Rush Limbaugh, he was interviewed at length about his relationship with the talk show host on Fox News Channel, including a replay of Limbaugh receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the 2020 state-of-the-union address, an unprecedented event.… read more

Trump Responds to McConnell’s Anti-Trump Remarks

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AS I SAT DOWN TO WRITE, I decided to share with you the thoughts of Commentator Conrad Black, who predicts that “Trump will gain steadily in the polls coming up to the midterms next year,” suggesting that he will be quieter and more focused.

THEN CAME THE NEWSBREAK: “Trump lashes out at McConnell after post-impeachment comments.”… read more

Opening a New Chapter for the Republican Party

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As we open the new chapter for the Republican Party we must admit it is a party somewhat divided, however, the opposition is not without its own problems.

Never Trumpers, and their Lincoln Project imploded with sexual allegations against its co-founder John Weaver, and the resignation of Steve Schmidt, the late John McCain’s failed campaign strategist. … read more

So Ends Another Chapter in the Hatred of President Donald Trump

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All out of tear-jerker tales of conversations with his daughter about the attack on democracy, the obnoxious Rep. Jamie Raskin, lead House Impeachment Manager, obviously felt the need in his closing to counter the charge by the defense counsel that the trial was the continuation of the opposition’s hatred of Donald Trump.… read more

From Smoke-Filled Rooms to Clandestine Zoom Meetings and Voting Irregularities to a Last Ditch Effort to Stop Trump

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The days of smoked-filled rooms, where aged, overweight white guys met to decide the political direction of our country are gone; replaced by clandestine meetings of activists of various stripes via Zoom conducted by a strategist working from a laptop at his kitchen table.

I’M NOT A READER OF TIME Magazine, but I was drawn to a provocative title, “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election.” … read more

Joe Biden: Our Placeholder President, and Those Around Him

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BIDEN’S CATHOLICISM – “Mr. Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century,” wrote Elizabeth Dias in the New York Times, “regularly attends Mass and speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.”  Note that she wrote, “his Catholic faith.” … read more