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Jon Stewart Admits Trump Won Legitimately Using the Electoral Process: ‘I Was Wrong’ (VIDEO)
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Jon Stewart Admits Trump Won Legitimately Using the Electoral Process: ‘I Was Wrong’ (VIDEO)

Lefty hero Jon Stewart appears to be coming to terms with the outcome of the 2024 election. He is much calmer now than he was on election night when he ranted and raved about the polls being wrong. During…
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EPIC TROLL: Trump Offers to Help Democrats Pay Off Kamala Harris Campaign Debt With His Leftover Campaign Funds
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EPIC TROLL: Trump Offers to Help Democrats Pay Off Kamala Harris Campaign Debt With His Leftover Campaign Funds

Former President Donald Trump speaking after declaring victory in the 2024 Election on November 6, 2024. The Kamala Harris campaign raised a record billion dollars for the 2024 election and somehow still…
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Democrats Normalize Transparent Lying
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Democrats Normalize Transparent Lying

Before the Election What we’re seeing now is either the beginning or the death knell of extreme MAGA philosophy.  It’s not just Trump, it’s the entire philosophy that underpins the … [MAGA…
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Why Did Biden And Kamala Both Call Trump A Racist And A Nazi, But Then…
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Why Did Biden And Kamala Both Call Trump A Racist And A Nazi, But Then…

…Swear To Make The Presidential Transition Smooth And Civil? The answer to the above question is that Democrats are lying bastards! Although when Kamala was specifically asked if she really believed…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Donald Trump is going to create a ‘booming economy’
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Donald Trump is going to create a ‘booming economy’

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Democrats ‘abandoned’ the working class in the US election
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Democrats ‘abandoned’ the working class in the US election

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Donald Trump ‘completely isolated and impoverished’ the Iranian regime
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Donald Trump ‘completely isolated and impoverished’ the Iranian regime

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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This Is the Difficult Part
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This Is the Difficult Part

Politics This Is the Difficult Part Governing is hard. Credit: Katherine Welles When I was young, there was a fairly poisonous piece of advice floating around for college applicants: “Getting in is the hard part.” This, I discovered, was dangerous nonsense—Calc 4 was significantly more difficult than anything I’d done in my high school years, and should have received proportionally disciplined attention. Instead, I began the long personal declension that led to a life in the press. Conservatives are buoyed by Donald Trump’s electoral victory, and with justice: Even if the final tally falls short of a Republican popular vote victory, it is a much stronger showing than the GOP has made in some time. Yet it is not a “landslide”; it is only tenuously a “mandate.” Voters rejected a party whose incumbent president, already suffering historic disapproval ratings, was disclosed to be a doddering nullity and who was replaced by a vacuous, operationally incompetent lieutenant who, despite every gracious opportunity afforded in the press, failed to articulate a distinct governing vision. The Republicans are being given a fair shake, and nothing more. Why all the wet-blanket skeleton-at-the-feast stuff? Because this is the part of the cycle in which dangerous delusions are formed. In 2016, the Republicans became so convinced of their basic rightness and the favor of heaven that they barely campaigned in 2020; this species of magical thinking, the belief that memes and star-power and the basically favorable disposition of the American people would carry the day, underwrote the belief that a red wave would engulf the country in 2022, despite persistent quantitative evidence to the contrary. This year’s campaign showed that the GOP learned its lesson—Trump’s overdriven effort to get votes from anyone and everyone drew accusations of “desperation” and “flailing” in the press.  The Democrats suffered a symmetrical delusion: Trump’s hard and high floor of unpopularity, particularly after the bad behavior following the 2020 election, was the monocausal theory of victory—no campaigning needed, just put a placeholder candidate in there, don’t bother trying to persuade particular voters that you have something substantive to offer them. It turns out a purely negative campaign has its limits. The question is whether the Democrats will learn their lesson, as the GOP did after ’22, or take on the secular weakness they preferred in the ’70s and ’80s. But for now the Republicans are in power, and that is when maya and self-deception get down to business. They actually have to do something. Closing the border and at least beginning deportations of illegal immigrants, starting with violent criminals; decreasing American exposure to threats abroad; keeping the economy on stable footing: These are the nonnegotiables. A failure on any of these will be punished by the American people without hesitation. Increasing the production of housing and energy—these must be high priorities.  The stuff of legacies—a return to space? a nuclear power program?—should not be neglected, but it doesn’t matter if the government can or does not actually follow through. Indeed, one of the tragedies of Biden is that he was exquisitely sensitive to but impotent to realize legacy material: the cancer moonshot, the rural broadband project, the electrification of the American auto fleet, and so on. Memes and slogans do not keep you in power; you can, like Biden, compare yourself to FDR all day long. In the end, you have to do something. These policies must be enacted with narrow majorities in the legislature and against significant administrative resistance in the executive. For better or worse, the Democrats and Republicans are far closer on economic and industrial policy than they have been since the Clinton era, which is a cause for modest optimism (at least so long as the Fed’s credit card holds out). The border is so bad and under such direct executive control that accomplishing visible improvements should be achievable in a quick and decisive fashion. Continuing to devolve social issues to the states offers an avenue for preserving political viability at the national level without alienating the social conservative element of the coalition, which, while not in the driver’s seat, can and (in realpolitik terms) should make intraparty politics very unpleasant if marginalized.  That all is to say that the new administration can do the things it must do. Electoral victory is just the start, and not the end. The Republicans have not thundered across the rainbow bridge to Meme Valhalla, and must not deceive themselves about it. And, as the abject (and, so far as I can tell, entirely unpunished and still unmeditated) failure of the mainstream press in June showed, the outlets friendly to the new administration must keep sober heads too. Cheerleading makes you stupid; there are no days off for those of us in what Mencken called “the permanent opposition.” Getting in is the easy part. Now it gets hard. The post This Is the Difficult Part appeared first on The American Conservative.
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“Everybody shut up”: How Iggy Pop influenced T Rex
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“Everybody shut up”: How Iggy Pop influenced T Rex

Looking to music's troublemakers. The post “Everybody shut up”: How Iggy Pop influenced T Rex first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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After An Overwhelming And Decisive Election Day Win, George Soros Funded Pro-Palestinian Anti-Trump Protests Erupt Across Several Democrat Cities
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After An Overwhelming And Decisive Election Day Win, George Soros Funded Pro-Palestinian Anti-Trump Protests Erupt Across Several Democrat Cities

by Geoffrey Grinder, Now The End Begins: In Chicago, a day after America decided, the United States Palestinian Community Network protested Donald Trump’s victory at Federal Plaza. When Americans went to the polls on Tuesday, they voted across the board in favor of the platform that Donald Trump campaigned for president on, decisively and overwhelmingly. Trump […]
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