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Penny Trial: Who Woulda Thunk 'Self Medicating' Schizophrenia With Synthetic Pot Was a Bad Thing?
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Penny Trial: Who Woulda Thunk 'Self Medicating' Schizophrenia With Synthetic Pot Was a Bad Thing?

Penny Trial: Who Woulda Thunk 'Self Medicating' Schizophrenia With Synthetic Pot Was a Bad Thing?
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Trump’s culture war offensive won the election
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Trump’s culture war offensive won the election

Donald Trump has made an impressive political career of proving the D.C. consultant class wrong. In 2016, he won the presidency by running a campaign nearly the opposite of what the infamous RNC “autopsy” report had prescribed four years earlier. In 2020, he came just 42,000 votes short of winning again, despite facing unprecedented obstacles from a global pandemic and its aftermath.And now, Trump has once again shown his instincts are far better than those who claim to be “professionals.” In an election where most pundits were urging Republicans to hyper-focus on standard issues such as the economy and immigration, Trump instead went on offense on one of Democrats’ greatest vulnerabilities: their far-left stance on transgender issues. That decision has propelled him back to the White House.If you don’t trust the polling, then you should at least trust the results.In the final few weeks, exposing Kamala Harris’ transgender radicalism became the closing message of the Trump campaign. According to AdImpact, Republicans spent at least $215 million total on ads highlighting the radical consequences of the Harris-Walz agenda: male athletes in women’s sports, sex-change surgeries and puberty blockers for minor children, ideological indoctrination in public schools, and, most visibly, taxpayer-funded sex-change operations for prisoners and illegal immigrants. One report suggests Trump focused his ads more on these issues than on the economy, housing, and immigration combined.This strategy flew directly in the face of conventional wisdom. In the run-up to the election, politicos from both parties argued that the transgender issue only catered to the GOP base and wouldn’t resonate with the wider electorate. Yet outside their D.C. bubble, the issue was indeed resonating. For anyone with a pulse on the average American voter, this shouldn’t have come as a surprise.For years, polling has shown that Democrats’ transgender stances are extremely unpopular. For example, a 2023 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found voters opposed to allowing minors to receive “gender transition-related health care” by 37 points, even if a parent or guardian consents. A Yahoo News survey this month showed Americans believe that the left’s gender-ideology agenda has gone too far by a 24-point margin. And a YouGov poll found voters in swing states agree with the Republican position on gender and bathrooms by margins of 16 points or more.Such lopsided numbers aren’t just driven by Republican respondents, either. Large numbers of independents, young people, suburban women, black voters, and Latinos all side with conservatives on these issues.But if you don’t trust the polling, then you should at least trust the results. The first general election cycle focused this heavily and forthrightly on transgender issues was in 2021. There, the transgender debate helped propel Gov. Glenn Youngkin in the final weeks to his shocking upset in Virginia. Meanwhile around the country, dozens of states were beginning to pass laws to prohibit males in girls’ sports and restrict gender transition procedures for minors. When South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) decided to veto a transgender sports bill early in the year, a massive backlash followed. To Noem’s credit, she changed course and signed a similar bill in the following legislative session.In 2022, opposition to the transgender agenda continued to gain momentum. Yet more states took action, including in Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott declared gender transitioning children to be child abuse. In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis won a resounding re-election after a first term defined in large part by his embrace of cultural conservatism. This set him apart from many other GOP candidates nationwide, most of whom barely used gender issues in ads — to their detriment. In a midterm where Republicans largely underperformed, failing to take advantage of one of the Democrats’ biggest vulnerabilities turned out to be a significant mistake.Of course, that was not the case this year. Beyond Trump’s own campaign, numerous other candidates went on offense on gender issues, spending hundreds of millions of dollars in Senate and House races nationwide. This was a smart strategy, not only to energize the Republican base but also to appeal to persuadable voters. According to data collected by my organization’s political arm, American Principles Project PAC, our own ads on transgender issues we have run in campaigns since 2019 have consistently moved tens of thousands of swing voters from Democratic to GOP candidates.In this year’s election, one can also trace the potential effect these ads had through polling. For example, in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race, the Senate Leadership Fund began running ads highlighting Democrat Sherrod Brown’s record on transgender issues in early September. Around the same time, Republican Bernie Moreno began to rise in the polls, eventually pulling even with Brown after trailing by six points when the ads first started, according to the FiveThirtyEight average. Similar movement can be seen in many other races where such ads were aired.In short, there can be little doubt that Republicans’ culture war offensive was a decisive element of their victory. And with Democrats now on the back foot, the GOP should press its advantage. Force Democrats to take votes in Congress on keeping men out of women’s sports and protecting kids from dangerous transgender medical procedures. Take executive action on these issues and dare Democratic leaders in blue states to sue. As long as the left continues to stick to these unpopular positions, they will continue to be a liability for them.Twice now, Donald Trump has bucked D.C. elites and been rewarded for doing so. Perhaps it’s time for those elites to finally start taking notes.
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Knife-wielding 19-year-old trespassed into high school and sexually assaulted female student in bathroom, police say
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Knife-wielding 19-year-old trespassed into high school and sexually assaulted female student in bathroom, police say

An underage high school student was sexually assaulted in a bathroom by a knife-wielding 19-year-old who had trespassed onto campus in a suburb of Dallas, according to police. The incident unfolded on Tuesday afternoon on the campus of Mesquite ISD's Horn High School in the city of Mesquite, Texas. 'The mother of the victim had warned police that Elijah had threatened her child before the attack and said that he would show up on the campus.' Mesquite police said that the man was able to enter the school despite security measures because someone inside opened a locked door for him. Once inside, he allegedly sought out a female student whom he had previously had a relationship with and forced her into a bathroom. Police said in a press release that the man assaulted the victim and "used a weapon to force her into a bathroom, where the sexual assault occurred." The suspect ran off from the school after a teacher realized he wasn't a student and was later arrested at his home in Seagoville, police said. They identified him as 19-year-old Synnaiz Elijah. A spokesperson for Mesquite ISD explained the security measures taken at the school. “Exterior doors are locked for a reason. There are only two authorized entrances for visitors to enter Horn High School,” read the statement. “All exterior doors are checked four times every day by campus staff to ensure they are locked and closing properly. There are three full-time School Resource Officers and three security guards on campus every day.” Elijah is charged with aggravated assault of a child. An arrest affidavit said that the mother of the victim had warned police that Elijah had threatened her child before the attack and said that he would show up on the campus. She even went to the school to notify campus police just hours before the assault allegedly occurred. The school said in a letter to parents that the student who allegedly allowed Elijah in to the school would be punished, but some parents were angry that they weren't notified about the incident more quickly. Mesquite has a population of about 150,000 residents. A news video about the arrest can be viewed on the YouTube channel for KDFW-TV. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Valve’s new Steam rules will finally hold season pass DLC to account
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Valve’s new Steam rules will finally hold season pass DLC to account

In a move to make sure developers and publishers don’t stray from their promises and commitments when it comes to season passes, Steam is now toughening up its guidelines. Newly-spotted documentation from Valve outlines how season passes must give a release date to all DLC included, describe what's in each piece of DLC, and much more. Continue reading Valve’s new Steam rules will finally hold season pass DLC to account MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Steam FAQ, Steam family sharing, Steam in-home streaming
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Tim Miller Imagines Sarah McBride at the Urinal Next to Speaker Johnson in Weird Scenario
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Tim Miller Imagines Sarah McBride at the Urinal Next to Speaker Johnson in Weird Scenario

Tim Miller Imagines Sarah McBride at the Urinal Next to Speaker Johnson in Weird Scenario
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James Woods Preps the Popcorn for When Tom Homan Drops an Accountability Hammer on THESE Dems
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James Woods Preps the Popcorn for When Tom Homan Drops an Accountability Hammer on THESE Dems

James Woods Preps the Popcorn for When Tom Homan Drops an Accountability Hammer on THESE Dems
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Riley Gaines Asks Whether Dems Will Now Take a Knee for Laken Riley
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Riley Gaines Asks Whether Dems Will Now Take a Knee for Laken Riley

Riley Gaines Asks Whether Dems Will Now Take a Knee for Laken Riley
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House Ethics Committee Makes Decision on Release of Matt Gaetz Report
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House Ethics Committee Makes Decision on Release of Matt Gaetz Report

House Ethics Committee Makes Decision on Release of Matt Gaetz Report
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Planning on Some MAGA Shredding? You Need an 'American Eagle' Trump Guitar!
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Planning on Some MAGA Shredding? You Need an 'American Eagle' Trump Guitar!

Planning on Some MAGA Shredding? You Need an 'American Eagle' Trump Guitar!
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RedState Sports Report: All of a Sudden, Everyone Wants a WNBA Expansion Franchise in Their Town
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RedState Sports Report: All of a Sudden, Everyone Wants a WNBA Expansion Franchise in Their Town

RedState Sports Report: All of a Sudden, Everyone Wants a WNBA Expansion Franchise in Their Town
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