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In 2018 Joe Biden announced he was running for president. When asked why, he emphatically said, “It’s a battle for our nation’s soul.” In other words, “embrace our vision.” Last week, Nancy Pelosi announced that she was running for reelection as the representative from Cali District 11.  She said she has to as “we are …

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If you’re still driving around wearing a mask have we got good news for you? The White House on Friday launched the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, half a year after Congress instructed the administration to set up a new arm in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. It is a now-permanent installment …

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It’s right below the Republican elephant’s nose trunk and they can’t see it.  It’s the winning ticket for 2024. No, it’s not Trump and Kari Lake.  No, it’s not DeSantis and Tulsi Gabbard.  Oh God no, it’s not Pence and anyone. It’s term limits.  That’s right.  Run against yourself.  Limit your time there. Think about …

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Rule # 1.  Follow the Money. Rule # 2.  See rule number 1. A week from today America either defaults on its debt obligations, or it doesn’t.   It won’t.  The worst case is that both parties will agree to kick the can down the road as it has many times before. Whether the Republican-controlled House …

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One of our senior writers was sitting poolside last evening with a cigar in one hand and two fingers of Maker’s Mark in a glass in the other.  And, it dawned on him. That’s what they want.  “To be honest, I all but forgot about the 2016 election stink about Trump and his team colluding …

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George Washington once confessed, “I cannot tell a lie father, I chopped down the cherry tree.”  Or did he? Multiple checks on Al Gore’s internet this AM seem to universally debunk the claim calling it a myth.  Apparently, someone fibbed telling you as a child about old wooden tooth slave-owning first prez George.  Except they …

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It’s a year and a half until the November 2024 Presidential Election.  Yet, one of the two parties has already put the hay in the barn.  The other is searching for a pitchfork. In a carefully choreographed way, the Democrats hitched their wagon to current President Joe Biden.  They want it to be all happy …