Democrats’ hubris paves the way for a second Trump term
Joe Biden promised an end to chaos and lunacy. He barely won, then utterly failed to deliver.
Joe Biden promised an end to chaos and lunacy. He barely won, then utterly failed to deliver.
Despite polls showing falling support for Democrats over their Gaza stance, the US overwhelmingly backs war on Hamas.
The media fails to see that he expresses many Americans’ sense of precariousness and their view of NATO as a costly burden.
Those peddling the theory that the pop star’s relationship with American footballer Travis Kelce is a deep-state plot don’t believe it but know people will lap it up.
It’s independents who decide the election, and early primaries suggest they won’t vote Republican with him on the ballot.
Ahead of next week’s Iowa caucuses, the former South Carolina governor is emerging as the leading challenger to Trump.
History tells us the former US president’s lead in the race for his party’s nomination could crumble once primaries start.
Universities are run by leaders who are models of the left-wing ideology which deems the rights of certain people less worthy of protection than others. You can call for the murder of all Jews, but say sex is biological and you will be punished.
It is a vexing feature of American politics that a country so vast, so diverse and so rich in talent seems incapable of producing a wide selection of appealing candidates for president.
Many of them came in carbon-spewing private jets. Some were snowed in at the airport in Munich.
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