Gail Collins and Bret Stephens The Republican Presidential Plot Is Thickening Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis are on the near horizon. Ezra Klein Liberals Are Persuading Themselves of a Debt Ceiling Plan That Won’t Work The limit Congress imposes is dumb, but Biden can’t just wave it away. Andrew Tate Thought He Was Above theContinue reading “The New York Times looking at the 4th week of May 2023”
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Outmaneuvering Donald Trump by pushing the US Republican party further to the right
The top US Republican challenger to Donald Trump’s reelection bid has a plan: to outmaneuver him by pushing Florida — and the rest of the party — further to the right than ever. Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida’s GOP-controlled legislature in just 42 days have banned abortion after six weeks, eased already relaxed gun lawsContinue reading “Outmaneuvering Donald Trump by pushing the US Republican party further to the right”
Need for the Republican Party to “cleanse itself” of Donald Trump
The Republican Party should “cleanse itself” of Donald Trump, a potential presidential candidate has said, as there are “no limits on what he’s capable of doing”. John Bolton told The Telegraph that Mr Trump’s administration had “damaged” the US and warned of the “danger” should he be successful in the 2024 presidential election – watchContinue reading “Need for the Republican Party to “cleanse itself” of Donald Trump”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 04
By Danny Boyle Amid mounting pressure to solve a stand-off with striking public sector unions, Rishi Sunak has been accused of being missing in action. But the Prime Minister will attempt to seize control of the agenda today, with a speech setting out his vision for the UK. Rishi Sunak sets out principles in majorContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 04”
The future of emerican conservatism and where things stand with the Republican Party
Trying to be open in our way to present news to our readers, we want them to know we also offer insights from news writers who have a totally different idea from us. So please do take into account not all writings present our personal views! A quick note about the future of the RepublicanContinue reading “The future of emerican conservatism and where things stand with the Republican Party”
Massacre of Black people by a white supremacist is not an anomaly nor new phenomena in the United States
Message from the United States of America, to the American population. 18-year-old Payton Gendry, a fascist and white supremacist, carried out the massacre in Buffalo, New York at the TOPS supermarket in a predominantly Black community and left ten people dead. Gendry was seen wearing the patch of the Black Sun symbol in photos, whichContinue reading “Massacre of Black people by a white supremacist is not an anomaly nor new phenomena in the United States”
Is Trumpism This Generation’s Version of the Confederacy?
Originally posted on Left of Left:
Today’s GOP, under Trumpism, is as real a threat to the survival of our republic as was the 1860’s Confederacy and reflects a worldview grounded in the white supremacy of the American south By Thom Hartmann Image by?Pete Linforth?from?Pixabay Donald Trump?promoted?a modern Civil War in America this week on…
Christian nationalism is shaping a Pennsylvania primary — and a GOP shift
After the failed attack on the Capitol, Trump is now trying to get even more people behind him and is looking for all possible means to convince the people through others that he is the best man for the next presidency. Certain conservative Christian groups, such as Thursday Night Patriots, are therefore eagerly used by Trump’s supporters, who want to strike home with their hate speech against Americans who think differently.
Did as many Republicans support Hitler during World War 2 as support Putin today
It isn’t an accident that Trump dusted off the old “America First” slogan.
US insight from the Independent for the first week of March 2022
US insight from the Independent for the first week of March 2022