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by | Jun 23, 2023

While full details of the protocols between the United States and India have not yet emerged, it is clear that Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, triumphed at his trip to the United States. Seldom has a head of state received…

by and | Jun 15, 2023

You might not look at pictures of the bizarre debauchery that was the Pride Month celebration at the White House earlier this week and immediately think of barbarians on horseback sacking a medieval village, but this week’s Spectacle podcast will…

by | Jun 1, 2023

“I hope he wasn’t hurt,” said former President Donald Trump of President Joe Biden’s tumble at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony, an embarrassing spectacle that was more or less emblematic of his entire presidency. It’s getting harder and…

by | May 12, 2023

The Biden family — Joe, Hunter, and all — are guilty of bribery, but the media is hiding it. “My son has done nothing wrong.” It’s the mantra Joe Biden repeats regularly about his son Hunter as the president tries…

by | May 8, 2023

Joe Cunningham, an occasional fellow contributor at my site The Hayride, had an incisive piece at RedState on Monday that discussed the latest Team Biden gambit in the deepening fight over the debt ceiling. It seems that the latest trial…

by | Feb 7, 2023

One solution to bad politics would be to make politicians suffer the consequences of their own laws and initiatives. But for real. I mean to really suffer from them. I propose a constitutional modification: Before voting for anything, it must…

by | Jan 11, 2023

When Joe Biden announced on Twitter in August 2020 that Kamala Harris would be his running mate, the pronouncement was met with fawning from a gleeful legacy media. Seemingly overnight, Harris was anointed as the future of the Democratic Party…

by | Dec 23, 2022

It’s hard to imagine that Joe Biden could have had a worse year than his inaugural one as president in 2021. In case anyone needed a reminder of just how dreadful it was, that was a year under his “leadership”…

by | Nov 28, 2022

We normally think of bureaucracies as those dull gray buildings in Washington, D.C., full of career civil servants pursuing the interests of their bureaus and looking forward to retirement, certain that they cannot be fired or disciplined beforehand as long…

by | Oct 11, 2022

Ya just gotta love the utter cluelessness over there at — yet again — the Washington Post. Just last week, the paper was standing up for voter fraud denial by opposing the raft of GOP candidates running on a platform of…

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