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The Harris Campaign Might Need to Change Its Strategy
In my time as a political consultant, I observed that carrying out a campaign strategy was surprisingly simple. You settled on a basic strategy, emphasizing the candidate's strong points on issues and character, framing the election in terms favorable to most voters. Then you just carried it out.
Almost always, events would intrude -- ...Read more
Harris Hits Trump Over a Deportation Plan That Could Have Been Dreamt Up by Democrats
SAN DIEGO -- All of a sudden, Democrats are aghast at the concept of the U.S. government deporting undocumented immigrants.
Who knew? Although you won't hear it from a liberal media that is busy at the moment trying to get Vice President Kamala Harris elected, the Democratic Party has a long and not-so-proud history of aggressively removing ...Read more
Eric Adams is Trying on Donald Trump’s Playbook
It’s the go-to play nowadays.
If you’re a politician collared for alleged crimes, feign indignation, call it a “conspiracy,” blame the “corrupt” Department of Justice, and refuse to resign.
New York Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on five federal charges related to 2021 campaign contributions, wire fraud, and bribery. The ...Read more
A Brief History of Free Speech in America
"Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press."
--First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
When James Madison agreed to be the scrivener at the Constitutional Convention during the summer of 1787, he could not have known that just four years later he'd be the chair of the House of Representatives ...Read more
The Media
The role of the media, once hailed as the "Fourth Estate" of democracy, is increasingly suspected of partisanship. Fewer and fewer believe journalism is trustworthy as opposed to a neutral platform for competing truths. Many outlets today are seen as proxies for candidates or political parties, and even cheerlead at political fundraising ...Read more
Why We Shouldn't Expect a Return to the Trump Economy
While the gap may be closing, polls tend to show that more Americans trust former President Donald Trump than Vice President Kamala Harris on economic issues. This sentiment is understandable, given the strong pre-pandemic economy during Trump's first term and the challenges of inflation and declining real wages under the Biden-Harris ...Read more
Biden-Harris Immigration Policies Waste Billions That Should Be Spent on Americans
As the November election approaches, Americans are paying increasing attention to the Biden-Harris administration's open borders policies and the costs of those policies to our country. Historically, it was border states where the impact of illegal immigration was most keenly felt. Not anymore. Today, the crises are everywhere.
Springfield, ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Virtue vs. utility
Among the questions I am most often asked by people who don’t like the two presidential candidates: “How did we get to this point where I can’t enthusiastically vote for either one?”
What may be a partial answer comes from an essay by Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review.
In the summer 2024 issue, McCarthy ...Read more
Why Are More Young Women Than Young Men Moving Left?
It's not news that young people are further on the left of the political spectrum than older generations.
Of unique interest now is that the movement to the left is more disproportionate among young women than young men.
As a nation we should know this is happening and try to understand why.
Women, traditionally, have been the stabilizing ...Read more
United Nations: As Irrelevant as a Campus Protest
WASHINGTON -- Public opinion on the Oct. 7 attacks that killed 1,200 in Israel has flipped among Gazans, according to a recent poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. A majority of Gazans now believe the Hamas terror spree was incorrect, Reuters reported last week. That's a first.
And yet, last week the United Nations ...Read more
Discrete Mass Offensive Warfare: Israel's Grim Beeper Attack
Reuters reports the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has begun inspecting all its equipment for "evidence of explosives." If accurate, that's a fascinating but understandable reaction -- scrutinizing not just communication equipment and other electronic devices but all equipment, including vehicles and, I suspect, ammunition stocks.
Why the ...Read more
A Harris Presidency Will Give Sanctuary to Gang Members, Victimize Law-Abiding People
From New York to Chicago and the Denver suburbs, migrant gangs are mugging, raping, robbing stores, running brothels next door to elementary schools, and threatening apartment dwellers with guns to take over residential buildings, all without fear of being deported. The gangs are turning neighborhoods into hellholes.
Blame insane "sanctuary" ...Read more
Reich's "Progressive" Ideas Would Leave All of Us Poorer and Less Free!
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich now makes videos, like I do. In fact, his channel, Inequality Media, is very much like Stossel TV. He also reaches people via social media platforms, gets millions of views and covers economic topics. Reich does almost exactly what I do, except Reich is repeatedly wrong. It's understandable. Despite being ...Read more
Kamala Harris and the Catholic Vote
When Brian Buescher, whom then-President Donald Trump had nominated to the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska, appeared at his confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Nov. 28, 2018, then-Sen. Kamala Harris did not ask him any questions.
A week later, however, she did submit written questions she wanted him to ...Read more
The Greatest Scandal in Modern American History That No One Cares About
A little over eight weeks ago, President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, despite being the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee and only true primary vote recipient. He was forced out by the party elite, who watched his debate with Donald Trump and saw what most of America already knew: that Biden is senile. Biden was ...Read more
Being President Is Not Similar to Playing 'Top Chef'
In their relentless effort to make their candidate seem warm and relatable, the Kamala Harris partisans have touted her assorted cooking videos on YouTube. But that spin can be taken too far.
Indian American TV host Padma Lakshmi penned an op-ed for The New York Times titled "As a Cook, Here's What I See in Kamala Harris." The Times Opinion ...Read more
Trump's New Scapegoat Is History's Favorite Fall Guy: The Jews
SAN DIEGO -- Twelve years ago, I returned from a life-changing trip to Israel with a priceless souvenir: an epiphany that Jewish Americans and Mexican Americans have a lot in common.
Both have proud immigrant histories and a culture that some see as so foreign as to be threatening. Both have endured discrimination in the United States and ...Read more
What do exploding Hezbollah pagers and Harvey Weinstein have in common?
PARIS — An act of mass terrorism was perpetrated on Lebanon last week as consumer electronic devices exploded in synchronicity across the public landscape. But it’s not terrorism to Washington if the guys who did it are their buddies, I guess.
“I can tell you that the US was not involved in it, the US was not aware of this incident in ...Read more
The War on Free Speech Is Here
Supporting the First Amendment is now a partisan issue.
Last week, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three bills targeting AI-generated political ads. Among other provisions, one bill bans election-related deepfakes months before and after Election Day. Deepfakes are AI-generated videos or other content that can be stunningly realistic. ...Read more
New Poll Shows Voters Moving Right on Tax Cuts
Ahead of Election Day, a new national survey shows most voters know little about the personal impacts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which is set to expire at the end of 2025.
The survey, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies on behalf of Stand Together, shows that 76% of voters, an overwhelming majority, say now is a bad time to increase ...Read more
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