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Was it the greatest comeback in political history?
Well, with the billionaire ex-real estate developer and “game-show host” returning to the White House after an electoral college landslide in Election 2024, no one should really be surprised that Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees, some of whom are considered controversial in certain quarters, are reflective of his wide-ranging agenda.
Up until July 4, Nigel Farage was the most influential politician to never have won a domestic election in the U.K.
That changed when Farage, after several tries, finally got elected Britain’s House of Commons, essentially the British version of U.S. House of Representatives.
Unfortunately, conservative punditry appears to becoming as transactional as liberal punditry. For example, as far as last Wednesday night’s GOP debate was concerned, it seems like many various pundits were incapable of separating who they support for the presidential nomination from who they think “won” the matchup.
An excellent article published today in Canada’s National Post on Wednesday succinctly explains how the Biden Administration, the Trudeau regime in Canada, Big Tech and Big Business, along with advocates for global warming mitigation, are enabling CCP-controlled China’s rise to global dominance.
Even the far-left president of Mexico thinks that the Trump indictment constitutes election interference.
During a news conference on Wednesday President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (who is known as AMLO) said that “Supposedly legal issues should not be used for electoral, political purposes. That’s why I don’t agree with what they are doing to ex-President Trump…It should be the people who decide.,” Reuters reported.
In the coverage of the President Trump indictment, if you were moved to tears during the Tucker Carlson show on Thursday evening, you probably weren’t the only one.
Some observers claim that today’s statement by Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis about the possible indictment on a bogus charge of former President Trump by a radical left, vindictive, and soft-on-actual-crime Democrat prosecutor set the proper tone, while others claim it was insufficiently forceful.
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