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Democrats have a remarkable ability to expel people from their own party with years of slander (racist, misogynist, etc.) and then wonder why those same people aren't Democrats anymore.
Rogan was a weed-loving, Christianity-mocking, Bernie Bro. And how did the NYT treat him? https://t.co/BaNOUHVeey
June 12th, 2024. Two weeks before the Biden/Trump debate. Angelo Carusone, President of Media Matters, reacts to recent reporting that President Biden is showing signs of cognitive decline.
Carusone attacks the reporting as right wing misinformation and immediately pivots to accusing Trump of being the one who is showin... See more
MAZEx.comUnder Trump, the Republican Party has gone irreversibly populist. It has traded away a sizable share of its educated, higher-income, and mainly suburban base in return for non-college-educated, working-class voters, mainly outside the big metro areas, who had earlier voted for Democrats like Obama and Clinton.
Neil Howe • The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us about How and When This Crisis Will End


Found this breakdown about the “five families” of the House Republicans very useful: https://t.co/bkBTX8WOdx
“The Democratic Party at its best stands for fairness and freedom. But the politics of today’s left is heavy on social engineering according to group identity. It also, increasingly, stands for the forcible imposition of bizarre cultural norms on hundreds of millions of Americans who want to live and let live but don’t like being told how to speak
... See moreFmr. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on why he says Fmr. Pres. Trump is the best candidate for the economy: https://t.co/Q1lyco7bPV
Squawk Boxx.comNEW: CNN panelist Ryan James Girdusky absolutely rips apart The Atlantic hit piece on Trump, says it “doesn’t pass the smell test.”
Girdusky said Americans aren’t going to believe a hit piece from a publication owned by a Harris donor.
“The only two on record sources both said that he didn't... See more
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consultant Ed Rollins. Rollins was