Hillary Clinton Blasts ‘Useful Idiot’ Tucker Carlson Over Putin Interview: ‘It’s Really Quite Sad’
From Mediaite, “Hillary Clinton Blasts ‘Useful Idiot’ Tucker Carlson Over Putin Interview: ‘It’s Really Quite Sad’”
From Mediaite, “Hillary Clinton Blasts ‘Useful Idiot’ Tucker Carlson Over Putin Interview: ‘It’s Really Quite Sad’”
From Portland Press Herald, “Plan to create Office of New Americans advances to Maine House, Senate”
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From Yahoo News, “No charges for Biden over handling of classified documents: Washington Post”
From Redstate, “Second to ‘None’: Nikki Haley Loses Nevada Primary – the Jokes Write Themselves”
From Fox News, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to why Rep. Blake Moore flipped from Yea to Nay on impeaching Mayorkas”
From Axios, “GOP spirals over border bill Senate”
From Mediaite, “Biden Confuses French President With Guy Who’s Been Dead Since 1996 in Rambling Anecdote”
From New York Post, “Trump is not immune from prosecution in his 2020 election interference case, US appeals court says”
Senator Vance’s comments are intelligent and reflect common sense. Focusing on the 2020 election and ranting about it is a losing message. The priority should be gaining control of the Senate, the House, and the Presidency before addressing the issues that arose in 2020 and beyond. (February 5, 2024)
From Townhall, “What This City Is Trying to Do Is Quintessentially Floridian”
From New York Post, “Trump scores ‘the biggest lead’ yet against Biden in new NBC poll”
From New York Post, “NYC launches $53M program to hand out pre-paid credit cards to migrant families”
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