
Hunter Oswald
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Dec 11, 2024 |
spectator.org | Hunter Oswald
As Ohio Republicans celebrate their victories in the 2024 election, they have also managed to secure a major post-election victory for children in their state. On Nov. 27, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law Senate Bill 104 — also known as the Protect All Students Act— which prohibits anyone in K–12 public and private schools, colleges, and universities from using any bathroom or school facilities meant exclusively for the opposite biological sex.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
spectator.org | Hunter Oswald
In a tumultuous turn of events, France’s government is suddenly facing significant political upheaval. On Dec. 4, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted after a historic vote of no-confidence. The timing of this vote comes as France currently faces substantial political and economic instability in the wake of major political infighting among the nation’s leadership.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
spectator.org | Hunter Oswald
As Ohio Republicans celebrate Sen. JD Vance’s ascension to the vice presidency, they now face one of their most challenging tasks: who will succeed him in the Senate? The choice is crucial, given the new GOP majority in the U.S. Senate. Fortunately, Republicans hold the state legislature and the governor’s office. Many Ohio Republicans, however, have questions and concerns about Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
spectator.org | Hunter Oswald
It all reminds me of July 1, 1987 when President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert Bork for an opening on the Supreme Court. He had it made in the shade, said my complacent conservative friends. The result was brutal. But we do not have to look back 32 years to see how unruly the leftwing mob can be. Recall the recent fate of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Only his courage and unscotchable determinate saved him. The simple fact is that the conservatives are often slow on the draw against the American left.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
spectator.org | Hunter Oswald
It all reminds me of July 1, 1987 when President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert Bork for an opening on the Supreme Court. He had it made in the shade, said my complacent conservative friends. The result was brutal. But we do not have to look back 32 years to see how unruly the leftwing mob can be. Recall the recent fate of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Only his courage and unscotchable determinate saved him. The simple fact is that the conservatives are often slow on the draw against the American left.
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