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Sep 13, 2024
Do Presidential Debates Matter? It Depends on Who You Poll 
Harris also gained slightly in personal favorability compared to before the debate, while Trump’s approval ratings barely moved. The block of voters who will likely decide the election is so small it could fit through the eye of a needle.


Aug 19, 2024
Will Hard Questions for Harris Ever Start?
Responsible citizens should strongly question her on the merits of who she is, what she believes, how she has led and would lead, her public record, her policy positions and her current and former statements and actions.


Jul 24, 2024
Focus on Her Liabilities, Not the Harris Hype
Harris’s lack of accomplishments, combined with the essential DEI component in her political rise, will mean that her only talking points will involve attacking Trump, while also having to defend Biden’s many failures, to which she is fully party as his vice president.


Jul 2, 2024
Supreme Court Ruling Keeps Trump Well Within the Law
Make no mistake , the real reason Trump’s critics are so exercised about the ruling has nothing to do with equality before the law.


Jun 24, 2024
Time to Bring the Feds Down on Antisemitic Colleges
On June 17, the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights issued its first two findings in investigations into campus hate incidents resulting from Hamas' horrific Oct. 7 attack on Israel.


May 6, 2024
Florida Schools Ivy League in Handling Campus Unrest 
Inside their crumbling ivory towers, radical students and faculty are now seizing buildings, harassing Jews, assaulting police officers and journalists, and blocking access to study, while weak-kneed administrators cower in their offices issuing meaningless directives.


Feb 15, 2024
For the Flying Public It's a Lose, Lose
Exactly how deaf or blind can one be before FAA diversity bureaucrats perceive any practical problem in employment involving airplanes flying at hundreds of miles per hour?


Feb 8, 2024
NPR's Demise Long Overdue
Long before DEI conquered other American institutions, NPR went full bore (pun intended), boasting of workshops on unconscious bias, tracking racial data on content and reception, and mandating that hiring committees and job finalist pools included women and minorities.

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