It’s Good to Be Skeptical of Elections
The collapse of the public’s trust in elections mirrors the collapse in trust in several other institutions, like the federal judicial system, public health authorities and the news media.
The collapse of the public’s trust in elections mirrors the collapse in trust in several other institutions, like the federal judicial system, public health authorities and the news media.
The US voting system is a dangerous dog’s breakfast.
Who is running our countries? Elected representatives or unelected judicial activists?
Did Ardern’s trip breach the US Federal Election Commission rules? The trip was expensive, so who paid her bills? It calls for an investigation.
Tucker Carlson: ‘An entire class of people has created an entire economy to reward themselves.’
“Ausländer Raus!” must be directed at the Americans before it is directed at the Muslims invading Europe.
Predicting election outcomes can often be like a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
If Harris becomes the 47th president, I pray that divine providence takes hold of her and guides her to protect, defend, and strengthen these United States and their Constitution. Seems like a long shot, but without Trump, prayer is all we got.
Even the Murdoch media aren’t immune to anti-Trump hysterics.
This rhetoric has one purpose only: to guarantee that there will be mobs in the streets of every major US city. Republicans at every level should be saying this publicly.
Hopefully I am wrong and cooler heads will prevail, but in our current political environment, I am certainly not optimistic about what is ahead.