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Dec 14, 2024 |
conservativereview.com | Richard Porter
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Dec 14, 2024 |
theblaze.com | Richard Porter
Hollywood sequels rarely achieve the magic of the original, but “Gladiator II” comes close. Except for the familiar populist framework of a lone man taking on “the system” against all odds, the echoes to the original are sufficiently distant that the new movie feels fresh and original. Plus, it turns out that Ridley Scott’s blockbuster is a timely, if unwitting, metaphor for Donald Trump’s own sequel, which is off to a better start than his original.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
businessandamerica.com | Richard Porter |RealClear Politics
President-Elect Trump’s proposed new Department of Government Efficiency is all the rage in Washington and would be a terrible thing to waste. In order to capitalize on this moment and ensure the success of DOGE, the incoming administration should seek legislative authorization for, and acquiescence to, a sweeping reorganization of government. Source link
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Dec 6, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Richard Porter
President-Elect Trump’s proposed new Department of Government Efficiency is all the rage in Washington and would be a terrible thing to waste. In order to capitalize on this moment and ensure the success of DOGE, the incoming administration should seek legislative authorization for, and acquiescence to, a sweeping reorganization of government.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
dailycaller.com | Richard Porter
It’s a comeback story for the ages: Despite two impeachments, two assassination attempts, four criminal indictments, 34 felony convictions, and coverage from the big three networks that was 85% negative (as opposed to 78% positive for his opponent), former President Donald Trump triumphed over all the hate and the haters to win his second term in the Oval Office. Why? Trump was a better president than President Joe Biden and a better candidate than Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
dailysignal.com | Richard Porter
It’s a comeback story for the ages: Despite two impeachments, two assassination attempts, four criminal indictments, 34 felony convictions, and coverage from the big three networks that was 85% negative (as opposed to 78% positive for his opponent), Donald Trump triumphed over all the hate and the haters to win his second term in the Oval Office. Why? Trump was a better president than Joe Biden and a better candidate than Kamala Harris.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Richard Porter
It’s a comeback story for the ages: Despite two impeachments, two assassination attempts, four criminal indictments, 34 felony convictions, and coverage from the big three networks that was 85% negative (as opposed to 78% positive for his opponent), Donald Trump triumphed over all the hate and the haters to win his second term in the Oval Office. Why? Trump was a better president than Joe Biden and a better candidate than Kamala Harris.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
highlandcountypress.com | Richard Porter
By Richard PorterReal Clear WireThe Harris-Walz campaign has been vibe-a-licious and content-free; its positions on domestic and foreign policy have (with apologies to Hollywood) essentially consisted of open defiance of any presidential campaign norms: “Policy? We ain’t got no policy. We don’t need no policy. We don’t have to show you any stinkin’ policy.”But the campaign’s policy on policy changed, sort of, the day before the debate, when it went ahead and posted some stinkin’ policy anyway.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Richard Porter
The Harris-Walz campaign has been vibe-a-licious and content-free; its positions on domestic and foreign policy have (with apologies to Hollywood) essentially consisted of open defiance of any presidential campaign norms: “Policy? We ain’t got no policy. We don’t need no policy. We don’t have to show you any stinkin’ policy.”But the campaign’s policy on policy changed, sort of, the day before the debate, when it went ahead and posted some stinkin’ policy anyway.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
realclearwire.com | Richard Porter
Kamala Harris’s sudden ascendancy within the Democrat Party, with nary a peep from other ambitious Democrats, spotlights the uncomfortable contradictions of identity politics and the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) movement. Americans universally believe that everyone should have a fair shot at opportunities regardless of sex or race, which is why the kind of racism and sexism that was once so prevalent is so rare today. Americans in 2024 embrace multiculturalism and diversity.