Today's Conservative News
Michael Dukakis warns Biden to ignore the polls: ‘No guarantee of success’
Michael Dukakis, the former Democratic Massachusetts governor who lost his 1988 White House bid to then-Vice President George H. W. Bush, is warning Joe Biden not to take polls showing him with a double-digit lead over President Trump too seriously.
Monk Holed Up In Russian Monastery For Weeks Is Defrocked After Defying Lockdown Orders
‘We can’t allow that wolf pack to mangle Russia’
Biden holds poll position over Trump with four months to go to Election Day
As of Friday, we are exactly four months away from Election Day on Nov. 3.
Putin Praises Russians For Voting ‘With Their Hearts’ To Let Him Keep Power Until He’s 83
‘We look at neighboring regions, and anomalies are obvious’
Trudeau Not Sure He Wants To Travel For USMCA Celebration With Trump, Mexico
‘We’re obviously concerned’
‘We Are Not Going To Rewrite History’: Barcelona Mayor Doesn’t Support Removing City’s Columbus Statue
‘There is an open debate and we think that is positive and necessary’
Denmark’s Famous ‘Little Mermaid’ Statue Vandalized Again, Deemed Racist
It is unclear who vandalized the bronze statue
Hamilton on the Wrong Side of Cinema
A monument to political egotism self-destructs.
The National Sacrament of Pride Month
It retains immense cultural power.
The Woke Mob Comes for a Federal Judge
Until our leaders stand up and speak out against our self-appointed speech police, no one will be safe.
Could Hamilton Be Made Today?
Just five years ago, it was fine for Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical to adore our now-problematic Founders.
Putin Plots a Parallel Internet
Amid a surge in domestic discontent with his regime, the Russian president is moving to tighten his grip on the country’s Web access.
Democrat Dick Durbin to face Senate challenge from Chicago businessman
A Chicago businessman says he plans to challenge longtime U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who will be seeking a fifth term in November.
Thomas Jefferson’s original Declaration of Independence rough draft: See the pictures
Thomas Jefferson’s original “rough draft” of the Declaration of Independence, written in June 1776, includes dozens of edits from historical figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.
Poll: Most Liberals Say Americans Are Too Lazy to Work
Fifty-one percent of liberals and 45 percent of Democrats told a pollster that too few of their fellow Americans are willing to fill construction, technology, hospitality, and other service jobs, regardless of pay.
Zeldin: De Blasio ‘Needs to Resign’
On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) called for the resignation of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D).
National Parks Are Latest Target of Systemic Racism Claim in America
ABC reported on a National Park Service study that said national parks have a racist past and need to increase appeal to minorities.
Joe Biden’s Claims of Cognitive Tests Unclear as Campaign Hides Results
Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he has taken a cognitive test, used to detect mental issues, but his campaign will not specify what exactly that means or if it will release the results of whatever test he took – if he actually took a test.
Minnesota Gov. Walz asks Trump for disaster declaration after George Floyd riots trigger over $500M in damages
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has asked President Trump for a federal disaster declaration in his state due to “extensive fire damage” in the unrest that followed George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody on Memorial Day.
McCarthy says he’ll introduce bill blocking funds for states that don’t protect statues
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Thursday he will introduce legislation that will block federal funding for states that do no protect their historical monuments and statues.
Stacey Abrams: ‘COVID Is a Risk’ — We Are Pushing Vote from Home for November
Thursday on MSNBC, 2018 Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams said her organization Fair Fight was “pushing to make sure vote from home is real,” in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
China Didn’t Alert WHO To Coronavirus Outbreak — The Internet Did, New Timeline Shows
The CCP still did not report the outbreak to the WHO
‘Slipping and Sliding down the Polls’
This week on The Editors podcast, Rich, Charlie, and Jim discuss Trump’s recent polling problems.
Ousted SDNY federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman to appear before House Judiciary Committee next week
Former Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman will testify next week before the House Judiciary committee in a closed door hearing – just weeks after President Trump fired him.