Author: Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner
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Trump odds of winning hit new high, 19 points over Biden
The odds that former President Donald Trump will win back the White House have increased to a record high of 58%, according to political oddsmaker SportsHandle. Its latest election odds tracker of overseas betting on the race shows President Joe Biden trailing badly. His odds of winning reelection are just 39%. The site said that…
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Questions raised about medically juicing Biden for debate
With President Joe Biden physically drained by one long European trip and now off to southern Italy for the annual Group of Seven economic summit, expectations are growing that he will return for a long Camp David rest to prepare for the first 2024 debate on June 27 with former President Donald Trump. Some are…
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Gun industry hopes Biden verdict ends illegal purchases
The firearms industry on Tuesday cheered the guilty verdict in the Hunter Biden gun case — not because it punished a prominent anti-gun political family but because it believes that will send a signal that lying to buy a weapon is a serious offense that could end in prison. Gun sellers and industry representatives contacted…
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Voters agree: ‘Biden’s mental decline is real’
President Joe Biden‘s awkward appearance at Monday night’s Juneteenth jive at the White House may help reinforce new polling on the concerns voters have that he is in swift decline. Standing stiffly in a lineup of aides and key black leaders clapping and dancing to music on the South Lawn, Biden demonstrated what Rasmussen Reports…
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Liberal Media Scream: ‘The View’ says black people not allowed to leave the Democratic plantation
This week’s Liberal Media Scream features The View engaging in racial politics and suggesting that minority viewers should stay in their Democratic lane. On the show, Sunny Hostin was discussing Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) giving his support to former President Donald Trump. He is one of Trump’s potential picks for a running mate. Hostin, whose…
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GOP’s top four picks for vice president are not on Trump’s short list
Four of the top choices of running mates for former President Donald Trump are not on his short list, leading some supporters to believe that his list is either a head fake or that he is letting revenge guide his decision. In the latest I&I/TIPP Poll just released this morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), former…
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White House Report Card: Jobs surge hides Biden’s border ‘baloney’
This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden still in France after several days of D-Day ceremonies. In speeches to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the World War II invasion of Nazi-controlled France by allied troops, Biden’s words were adequate but didn’t compare to the notable pro-democracy speeches of the past from former…
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Second gentleman ‘misses’ lawyering, calls change ‘jarring and surreal’
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff is an eager supporter of his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, and the Biden administration’s policies and agenda. But he misses lawyering in Los Angeles. Like, really misses it. In a new interview, Emhoff said that he missed working for his DLA Piper clients and his fast-paced legal life eight times.…
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Hit on ‘woke’ Pentagon pushes new Pete Hegseth book to No. 1
Pete Hegseth’s latest poke at “woke” America, this time the growing politically correct culture inside the Pentagon, has given him a new immediate bestseller. The War On Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free soared to No. 1 on Amazon in its debut this week and sits at No. 2 just…
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Dwight Eisenhower never forgot Normandy miracle: Letter
Years after his presidency and his most important role of leading Operation Overlord on D-Day in 1944, Dwight Eisenhower was still in awe of the effect the Normandy landing had on shortening World War II. In a remarkable letter typed 20 years after the invasion of Nazi-controlled France, the former five-star Army general and president…




