Politics

Beijing-Based Bytedance Knows TikTok Is a Cultural Weapon

ByteDance owns an app that’s controlled by a government seeking to undermine us, and that app is designed to be less harmful than the one peddled in America.

The Left’s ‘Attempt to Subvert Democracy’: Madison Cawthorn

"There is no subversion greater than stripping the public of the right to even cast a vote for their preferred candidate."

Bill Martinez: ‘What Are Dems Seeing That Is Causing Them To Head For The Exits Along With A Supreme Court Justice?’

Makes one wonder who was in control of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's exit. The timing is critical and imperative for a party that is determined to force a losing and unpopular agenda on the American people.

New York Times Sides Against Uyghurs Who Called for Boycotting Olympic Viewing Over ‘Genocide’ of Their People

Uyghurs call for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics due to the genocide of their people by the Chinese government.

N.Y. Republican Running for Congress Wants to ‘Federally Mandate the Death Penalty for Cop Killers’

Republican Desi Cuellar is running for election in AOC's congressional district and pushing legislation that would require those who kill police officers to be sentenced to death.

The Biden–Zelensky Phone Call Should Alarm Us

On the menu today: Accounts of the phone call between President Biden and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky offer an unnerving portrait of a Ukrainian leader who is in denial about the risk of a full-scale Russian invasion, and an American leader who doesn’t want to send any more weapons, after equipping the Ukrainians to fight a ground war without any air cover.

Virginia Republican Blast Democrats Equating Disagreement With Racism and Bigotry

Virginia’s Nick Freitas delivered a powerful speech from the House of Delegates floor, saying he finds name-calling over policy disagreements reprehensible.

What Are Republicans For?

An answer to President Biden’s question from the conservative philosopher Roger Scruton.

Either a Liberal or Progressive America

There are many moments in American history that have been significant because they have informed the principles of America’s traditional ideology of liberalism, but none as important as the present period since America’s founding. The United States is at a “1776 moment” of ideological transformation.

72% of Americans Want Less Political ‘Hostility’: ‘America’s Hidden Common Ground’

Republicans and Democrats agree that less partisan hostility is "good for the country."

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