Biden Doctrine: America Last
Former President Donald Trump's foreign policy doctrine was simple and direct. The first rule was: America First. The second rule was: America First. The third rule was: see Rules One and Two.
Former President Donald Trump's foreign policy doctrine was simple and direct. The first rule was: America First. The second rule was: America First. The third rule was: see Rules One and Two.
SharesIn "Virginia legislation could release hundreds of murderers" (Web, Feb. 9) Hans Bader writes that Virginia's proposed "second-look" "law allows judges to cut sentences for criminals or release them after they have served 10 or 15 years -- no matter how awful the crime they committed."
SharesSay what you want about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, but one thing is for sure. The "political bad girl" has not gone all Washington on her constituents back home in Georgia.
SharesRemember back in 2016 when we suffered through endless, tedious lectures from a magazine called National Review about how former President Donald Trump was such a threat to the Republican Party?
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SharesIt ain't easy being a "wise Latina."
SharesOnce again, political bad girl Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene proves herself the smartest person in Congress.
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SharesIn the cavernous halls of Washington, every occasion is an opportunity for politicians to celebrate themselves. The funeral of the former Senate majority leader Bob Dole -- a man whose life was defined by truly selfless sacrifice -- was certainly no exception.
SharesAmerica, you have been mugged.
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SharesThe British Empire did not fall because of a weak navy. Nor as a result of over-extended colonization. The British Empire was doomed by a crisis of delusional politeness.
SharesAs the great philosopher-poet Bret Michaels taught us, every rose has its thorn.
SharesThe eternal question of our time: Is the media evil or stupid?
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