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Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Trump by Jeff Crouere

As the world is on fire, President Joe Biden was once again relaxing in Delaware last weekend. According to a recent analysis, Biden has spent approximately 40% of his presidency on vacation, earning him the title of the most “idle” President, according to The New York Post. Of course, throughout his presidency, Americans have witnessed […]

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Kennedy Is Leaving the Party of Corruption by Jeff Crouere

For decades, the Kennedy family has been political royalty in the Democratic Party. Of course, Democrat U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) was elected President of the United States in 1960. After his assassination in 1963, his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, who served as U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Senator from New York, became a

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As Biden Falters, Trump Looks Even Better by Jeff Crouere

In politics today, the biggest rock star remains Donald Trump and it is not even close. At the “Faith and Freedom” conference last weekend, President Trump received thunderous applause. When one of his rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, criticized him, he was loudly booed. In contrast, when

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Kennedy Surges Despite Bias and Censorship by Jeff Crouere

The worst nightmare for an incumbent President is to receive a serious intra-party nomination challenge. In recent history, it has happened three times. In 1976, a conservative challenger, former California Governor Ronald Reagan, made a valiant attempt that almost succeeded in denying the GOP nomination for President Gerald Ford. In 1980, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy

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Trump’s Republican Challengers Are Delusional by Jeff Crouere

The latest GOP presidential candidate to enter the 2024 nomination race is former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. He joins President Donald Trump, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as announced 2024 Republican presidential candidates. On Sunday’s ABC’s This Week program, Hutchinson said, “I’m going to run for President of the United

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