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    Here’s Who JD Vance Blames for GOP Losses

    Sen.-elect J.D. Vance weighed in Monday on accusations that former President Donald Trump tanked GOP performances in the midterm elections, warning that “so long as Republicans lose so badly in the small dollar fundraising game, Democrats will have a massive structural advantage.”  In an op-ed published in The American Conservative, headlined “Don’t Blame Trump,” Vance writes that…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Hageman, Who Defeated Liz Cheney, Wins Congressional Seat

    Harriet Hageman has won Wyoming’s sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, The Associated Press reported. With 99% of the vote counted, Hageman had 69.8% to 24.9% Democrat Lynnette Grey Bull, AP said Wednesday morning. Hageman won the GOP nomination for Wyoming’s sole House seat with a landslide primary win over incumbent Liz Cheney,…
    Wallace White
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    How Many Minors Who Take Puberty Blockers Pursue Further Treatment? What a New Study Shows

    As a study from the Netherlands revealed that the vast majority of minors who took puberty-blocking drugs continued taking treatments to advance gender transition, another highly publicized study purporting to show improved mental health outcomes for minors who undergo transition treatments now has been “appended.” A study out of a gender clinic in Amsterdam, published in October,…
    Dan Hart
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    These 6 GOP Senators Who Voted to Confirm Mayorkas Won’t Condemn Him After Revelation in False ‘Whipping’ Charge

    The six Senate Republicans who voted to confirm Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas declined to criticize him after the revelation that he knew Border Patrol agents didn’t “whip” Haitian migrants before he publicly spoke as if they did. Other members of Congress, however, are calling for Mayorkas to resign or be impeached after an explosive…
    Roman Jankowski
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    Who Denies Election Results?

    A Democratic myth has arisen that former President Donald Trump’s denial of the accuracy of the 2020 vote was “unprecedented.” Unfortunately, the history of U.S. elections is often a story of both legitimate and illegitimate election denialism. The 1800, 1824, 1876, and 1960 elections were all understandably questioned. In some of these cases, a partisan…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    CBS Hates Talk Radio—and Those Who Listen to It

    Liberals like to think that conservatives are very closed-minded and can’t handle listening to an opposing opinion. But whenever “mainstream” journalists start discussing talk radio and how it’s “bad for America,” you can surmise that they often can’t handle the other side. The CBS News show “Sunday Morning” this week devoted the whole show to…
    Tim Graham
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    Vermont School District Suspends Father of Girl Who Pushed Back Against Biological Male in Her Locker Room

    A Vermont school district under fire for allowing a biologically male student to use the girls’ locker room has suspended a father from his position as soccer coach for using male pronouns to refer to the trans-identifying student. Travis Allen has been suspended without pay from his job as the Randolph Union Middle School girls…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    School Board Members Walk Out on Father Who Waited a Year to Have His Grievance Heard

    Shortly after he got arrested for speaking out at a school board meeting last year, a Texas father filed a grievance with the school board, which finally put that grievance on the agenda for a meeting last Thursday. Yet after the father waited for nearly four hours for the board to give his case a…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Michigan’s Voter Records a ‘Mess,’ Says Man Who Received Multiple Ballot Applications for Someone Else

    Mike Pashby and his family have lived in their single-family home in Kalamazoo, Michigan, for over seven years and never met a man named Larry Hodge.  But starting in 2020, Pashby regularly began getting absentee ballot applications and voting notices addressed to Hodge in the mail. Despite his notifying election officials with the Kalamazoo Township,…
    Fred Lucas
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    Who Decides What Children Read? Authoritarians Slander Parent Groups as ‘Book Banners’

    In a country that protects and praises personal liberty, few charges are more loaded than to call people censors or “book banners.” Those are fighting words. Unfortunately, the American Library Association and PEN America, an advocacy group for literary authors, are casually hurling that accusation against school leaders and parent organizations across the country without…
    Jay Greene
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    Look Who’s Talking, Justice Kagan

    Supreme Court justices return to work next month following a tumultuous last session in which the majority issued some controversial rulings, most notably the overturning of Roe v. Wade.Liberals in general, and Justice Elena Kagan in particular, are upset by the decisions of the conservative majority. Kagan recently spoke at Northwestern University School of Law…
    Cal Thomas
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    Who Gets Hurt From High Gas and Diesel Prices? There’s More Harm Than You Think.

    High gas and diesel prices like those we are experiencing now have sweeping negative economic effects on Americans. Beyond the financial hit at the pump, the economic harm is inflicted in many ways that may not be evident to most. The Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment Briefings This is article No. 1 of 5…
    Daren Bakst
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    The Constitution Is Under Attack. It’s Up to Us to Defend It, Says Lawyer Who Defeated Liz Cheney

    The Constitution is under serious assault from the Left and by those who are incapable of understanding why the United States is the greatest country in the history of the world. Very simply, America is built on a foundation of freedom, liberty, and individual autonomy, and on the concept of limited government. Our Constitution acknowledges…
    Harriet Hageman
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    America Is Literally Falling Apart. It’s Time for Those Who Care About Country to Step Up.

    The accelerating pace at which the U.S. is falling apart is matched only by the increasing hope among those in power that all will be solved if they just get Donald Trump out of the way. That, of course, is wishful thinking of the highest order. More than half a decade after Trump first came…
    Neil Patel
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    Who Are You Calling Fascist, Mr. President?

    The other day, President Joe Biden accused voters of the opposition party of turning to “semi-fascism.” This is probably the first time in American history a president has openly attacked the opposing party’s constituents in this way. Then again, Biden, who once alleged that the chaste Mitt Romney was harboring a desire to bring back…
    David Harsanyi
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    Who Has the Worst Election Laws? These 10 States, According to Scorecard

    Hawaii may be paradise for vacation spots, but the Aloha State comes in last place in a ranking of all 50 states based on the strength of their election laws. Going into the midterm elections Nov. 8, the nominal battleground state of Nevada comes in second to last in laws promoting clean and honest elections,…
    Fred Lucas
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    Thanks to Biden, Americans Who Never Attended College Still Have to Pay for It

    President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is inclusive. Even if you never attended a college course, you still have the opportunity to pay for your fellow Americans’ degrees.  Biden announced Wednesday that the Department of Education is canceling $10,000 in student loan debt for Americans earning $125,000 a year or less. Biden also announced…
    Virginia Allen
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    Court Rules Man Who Identifies as Woman Must Be Allowed in Women’s Jail

    In a split decision on Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that “gender dysphoria” is a protected class under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The court ruled that a male identifying as a female, named Williams, who was imprisoned in Fairfax County, Virginia should be housed with the female inmates, even though…
    Joshua Arnold
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    What About Democrats Who ‘Deny Elections’?

    After the recent annual Conservative Political Action Conference convention in Dallas, CNN published a video with the following headline: “Election deniers take over CPAC after primary victories.” In a recent appearance on CBS, Rep. Paul Kinzinger, R-Ill., who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump and serves on the House Jan. 6 committee, said: “The…
    Larry Elder
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    Fact-Checking Team Biden on Who Those 87,000 New IRS Agents Would Audit

    The Biden administration has promised not to raise taxes on anyone making under $400,000 a year. And despite estimates from official congressional scorekeepers that the Schumer-Manchin-Biden tax increase indeed would raise taxes on those Americans, the administration has doubled down on the claim as a final vote nears on Democrats’ bill. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen…
    Rachel Greszler
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