Green politicians, or indeed those of a greenish tinge, are typically not too keen on dissent.
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Happy Trails, Matt Gaetz
Matt Gaetz is a pustulent suppurating wound on the backside of American politics, an irritating boil lanced at long last.
On Judge Merchanâs Order Formally Postponing Trumpâs Sentencing
As the chess game plays out, weâre headed to a four-year suspension of the proceedings while President Trump is in office.
Where Have All the Lefties Gone?
Progressive audiences are fleeing to venues that cater to their desire to be protected from exposure to reality.
A Paranormal Murder Mystery for Snow Days
An eerie murder-mystery that doubles as an entertaining ghost story is a quick, fun read, perfect for the approach of winter.
Econception on Why Lobbyists Love Protectionism
Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute talks about his prior experience as an international trade lawyer.
âLandslideâ or Not, Trump Won a Mandate for Change in Washington
Whether or not you want to use the term âlandslide,â Trumpâs sweep of the swing states adds up to a mandate for change in Washington.
Progressive Delusions Die Hard
Itâs deluded to presume that voters turned away from the party in power because it wasnât radical enough.
Jussie Smollettâs Conviction Has Been Reversed
Progressive prosecutor Kim Foxxâs outrageous sweetheart deal is the culprit.
âAfter the Sweepâ: The New Issue of NR Mag Is Out
Why Trump won and the Democrats lost â and what comes next.