
Striking Back at the Empire
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen recently expressed what many felt at the reelection of Donald Trump: not triumph so much as relief.
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Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen recently expressed what many felt at the reelection of Donald Trump: not triumph so much as relief.
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There are few things more predictable when something bad happens to Republicans, especially to Donald Trump, than the left’s immediately vile comments.
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This week’s House of Representatives report about Joe Biden’s many years of political corruption might seem like one more drip-drip in the never-ending stories about this crime family. As Margot Cleveland explains, however, we cannot allow ourselves to be numb to the seriousness of the findings. America’s reputation in the world is at stake.
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After months of drama surrounding supplemental aid to Ukraine and Israel, the House and Senate finally passed a package and sent it to the President’s desk. For some, this feat was an achievement. But for most conservatives, it was a disappointment.
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While the world’s attention was distracted by his incursions into eastern Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin quietly made another provocative move that could lead to a direct confrontation with the United States. The Russian Navy sent a ship to remote Wrangel Island, planted a Russian naval flag on August 20, and announced plans to build a naval base there for Russia’s Pacific Fleet.
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