In the history of mankind, many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost the power of governing themselves and thereby of governing their state. TR

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Biden brings back Susan Rice – to do domestic policy!

Who knows what this is about? Former Barack Obama National Security Advisor and UN ambassador Susan Rice will be back in power, but this time to serve as Joe Biden’s chief domestic policy advisor. She has no serious experience in domestic policy, as far as I’m aware. I guess this is the booby prize for being passed over for secretary of state. As a White

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Federal prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden’s taxes

Hunter Biden, who will be a persistent source of trouble for Joe Biden as president and would have been more of a problem for him as a candidate if the press did its job during the campaign, is under federal investigation. “I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating

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Video || Democratic Michigan state Rep threatens Trump supporters

This is incredible. An elected official is ordering her Brownshirts to take care of business. According to the Detroit News: The Michigan House’s Republican leaders have taken away the committee assignments of Democratic Rep. Cynthia Johnson after the Detroit lawmaker issued a “warning” to “you Trumpers” in a Tuesday night Facebook post. Johnson had been the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, the panel

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Giuliani nearly finished with Covid

No, not finished off by. Finished with. Covid-stricken Rudy Giuliani says he is feeling well and will be discharged from the hospital Wednesday. “I feel just about 100% right now. I’m going to be discharged this afternoon. I’m pretty much 100%,” he said on 77 WABC New York Wednesday morning. “I’ve got to quarantine for a few more days because the way they calculate it,

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Video || Biden doesn’t seem familiar with his HHS secretary nominee

Introducing his health team Tuesday, he mangled Xavier Becerra’s name once, and then corrected himself, mangling it again, but differently. And he announced that “Xavier Bacheria” will be “Secretary of Health and Education Services.” Obviously some button in his brain got pushed and tried to spout out the old “Department of Health, Education and Welfare.” He then went on to talk about providing “the last

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Judge gives in and dismisses Michael Flynn case

Sounds like he’s pretty mad about it though. Maybe he will buy Flynn a new house, since the war hero has lost his defending himself after being entrapped by federal law enforcement. According to Fox News: Judge Emmet Sullivan dismissed the criminal case against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn on Tuesday, putting an end to a case that took a number of turns after

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Texas files lawsuit with Supreme Court against Pa., Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin

According to the Washington Examiner: “The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit directly with the Supreme Court against a handful of battleground states that went to President-elect Joe Biden in the presidential election. “The suit, which was filed late Monday night by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, lists the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the states of Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin as defendants. The complaint

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Biden inauguration to be “80% virtual”

Not sure how you quantify an inauguration, but you get the idea. According to the Washington Examiner: President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration will be mostly virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, who is one of five co-chairs for the inauguration, said on Tuesday that the Jan. 20 event will be 80% virtual. “Look, we know what we’re in, and Joe

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