Author: Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner
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‘Straight line’ from woke culture to Kirk slaying: Democratic pollster
As the post-Charlie Kirk assassination debate intensifies over the Left’s claim that the Right is just as much to blame for political violence, there is new polling that shows voters believe Democrats and their woke cancel culture are more threatening to critics — and the existence of their own party. Independent voters, seen as the…
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Martha Raddatz went 0-3 swinging for Trump hate: Liberal Media Scream
In the fallout of the assassination of youthful Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, there has been the liberal media’s refusal to accept its role in dividing the nation, as it instead tries to blame President Donald Trump for the Left’s political violence. Martha Raddatz led the way while hosting ABC’s This Week on Sunday.…
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Washington has become leaderless on unity: White House Report Card
It’s been happening for decades, and in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Washington, D.C., has finally shown that it has no appetite for unity, only fight. President Donald Trump, himself an assassination target — twice — said “radicals” on both sides need to calm down. But on Fox News, he added, “The radicals on…
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America falls in love with death penalty after gruesome killings
America’s anger at the national crime wave they see on TV, highlighted by the slayings of conservative leader Charlie Kirk and Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, has led to an outspokenness of support for the death penalty. On Friday, President Donald Trump led the way when he first announced in a Fox News appearance that the…
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Charlie Kirk and Charlotte slayings ending political correctness
Years of looking the other way at Left on Right violence, excusing shootings by mentally disturbed transgender assailants, and shrugging off black on white crime may be ending with the assassinations of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk and Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. Fed up with being victims and the political correctness that required silence, pollsters…
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New warning about Chinese student ‘espionage,’ which costs US $600 billion
President Donald Trump’s MAGA-opposed effort to dole out 600,000 visas to Chinese students could face increased opposition now that a key immigration hawk is warning that Beijing often uses those to deploy spies that cost America up to $600 billion a year. The Federation for American Immigration Reform issued a new report on Wednesday that…
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Gen Z and millennials would seize ‘excess wealth’ for themselves
Voters under 40, flashing angry signs of socialism and financial frustration, would agree to a national salary cap and seizure of any wealth they see as “excess,” according to a startling series of surveys. In polls conducted by Rasmussen Reports for the new StoppingSocialism.com campaign from the Heartland Institute, a third of younger voters think…
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Collectors eye ‘impossibly rare’ bottle of Hitler’s Bordeaux
Of all the possessions of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler snuck out of Germany by troops, few are considered as rare as a bottle of Bordeaux from his Berghof wine cellar. One, a 1934 St. Emilion, has emerged, and World War II collectors are readying their bids for the bottle set for an online auction Wednesday…
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2028 primaries: Vance dominates, Harris, Buttigieg fading
Vice President JD Vance looks like a good early bet to dominate the 2028 Republican presidential primaries, pulling away from two friends and possible challengers, Donald Trump Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. In the latest McLaughlin and Associates survey shared with Secrets, Vance has jumped out to a big lead over Trump Jr.,…
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Border crossings down 99%, even fewer headed to US
President Donald Trump’s border crackdown has resulted in a 99% reduction of crossings and sent such a strong stay away message to possible illegal migrants that the main passage way to the United States has seen traffic drop 99.5%. Pete Flores, the acting commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, revealed on Thursday that the…




