Republicans’ early voting ground game changed the math this election cycle among low-propensity voters, allowing President-elect Donald Trump to make a historic comeback for a second term in the White House.
The presidential race was called for Trump early Wednesday morning, with nearly all the swing states being called for the former president though a…
Thinking purely as a partisan, it is good to see that very few Democrats are willing to learn any lessons from this past week’s election. Thinking as an American patriot, it is very bad. One yard sign glimpsed in a picture online read, “Republicans are not perfect, but the other party is insane.”
Just so.…
On November 9, 1989, a hulking symbol of communist oppression came tumbling down as the German people united to tear the Berlin Wall to the ground. 35 years later, it’s worth reflecting on this seminal event in world history and the developments that led to it as the West continues to battle the new manifestations…
Posted on Friday, November 8, 2024
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WASHINGTON DC, Nov 8 — In an online post on the morning of November 5, election day, Steve Moore – economic advisor in the Trump election campaign – wrote: “Some complain that because we’ve…
There’s More Work to Be Done
Conservative Americans won long, hard-fought battles at the ballot box on Tuesday, November 6th. It could be argued that the elections for office up and down the ticket and across America were the most consequential of our lives, if not the 21st century. BUT WE ARE NOT DONE.
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Posted on Friday, November 8, 2024
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by AMAC, Robert B. Charles
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Will Rogers (1879-1935) was a funny man. Born long ago this month, he was a comic, and never funnier than when lampooning Congress, turning stuff upside down, hopeful but a realist. Today, as…
If the 2024 presidential contest proved anything, it’s that the mass media no longer drive the national conversation. They can no longer stoke fear and outrage in average voters. They can no longer prop up terrible candidates. And, like him or not, President-elect Donald Trump’s success with black, Hispanic and Jewish voters, if exit polls…
American corporate media suffered a monumental rebuke Tuesday as Americans ignored them and elected Donald Trump as the nation’s next president. How have the outlets responded?
By calling for the government to censor their opposition, of course, and whining about how people aren’t listening to them anymore.
That’s been the theme on major network television…
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Incoming presidential administrations tend to enter the White House treading modestly, and understandably so.
After contentious election races, administrations often staffed by inexperienced personnel from outside of Washington, D.C., seek to find their legs and integrate peacefully in order to establish comity that they hope can prove fruitful down the road. …