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The wages of cowardice.
The wages of cowardice.
If Cornell’s Russell Rickford, a history professor, went elsewhere to ply his wares, he’d in all likelihood be replaced by someone with equally pernicious views.
The cats and dogs may be safe and sound, but all is not right in Springfield.
Tucker Carlson’s favorite historian inveighed against a necessary and correct tactic.
Don’t mind her, she’s just trying to say things that sound good.
She didn’t earn it.
Harris is running an ad claiming she’s working to fix the broken immigration system while Trump is trying to stop her — a lie so flagrant that it boggles the mind.
She can’t disguise it.
She should have been gone weeks ago.
His critics’ comments were thoughtless, ahistorical, and utterly removed from the lived reality of Americans.
Donald Trump never blinks.
The new progressive complaint.
The Virginia governor would be a great pick.
The preposterous scapegoating of Biden’s advisers.
Remember this moment.
Although dumping Biden is unlikely.
He can’t even insult people effectively anymore.
No one would attempt what she pulled off.
The Alvin Bragg trial was everything that Trump warns about.
Why shouldn’t it camp out at the university, too?
He, too, is a racist according to his stupidly reductive premises.
That the disproportionate number of black murder victims doesn’t exercise progressives more remains one of the paradoxes of our time.
Help us continue to subject the so-called expert consensus to critical examination and deflate the heroes of the Left.
The activist started Jim Crow 2.0 in Georgia.
The ridiculously over-the-top accusation is shameful and self-discrediting.
Bob Chitester, the executive producer of Free to Choose, looks back.
It’s a mistake to read future conflict back into the 1621 feast, a moment of comity and hopefulness.
The upstart Trafalgar Group doesn’t see 2020 the same way everyone else does.