
Ryan Girdusky
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2 weeks ago |
thespectator.com | Ryan Girdusky |Raheem Kassam |Paul du Quenoy |Kara Kennedy
Data scientist David Shor has a message for Democrats: “Your problem with young men is worse than you think.” Shor is a respected and highly reputable Democratic data guru. He has released his autopsy on the 2024 election and why Kamala Harris lost. Unlike previous analysis, which primarily used exit polling, Shor’s company Blue Rose Research looked at polls, precinct-level returns and voter-file data to figure out who turned on the Democrats – and why.
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2 weeks ago |
thespectator.com | Curtis Yarvin |Aidan McLaughlin |Ryan Girdusky |Daniel McCarthy
The Democratic war machine What’s significant for the American left today is not what keeps communism going, but what gets it startedErdoğan’s position is starting to look shaky The death of the biggest Muslim democracy in the region should be ringing serious alarm bells across the free worldI’m hobbled by my own hypocrisy about cats George is a large gray kitten with disproportionately big ears and I didn’t plan for him or want himWhy I stick up for marriage I like being married.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
washingtonexaminer.com | Ryan Girdusky
When Marco Rubio was announced as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state, it turned more than a few heads. A faction of the MAGA movement was enraged that Trump had appointed someone they considered to be a neoconservative to the most important foreign policy post in his Cabinet, with some questioning whether the 47th president had taken an abrupt turn on his stated desire to avoid unnecessary wars.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
natpop.substack.com | Ryan Girdusky
When Donald Trump entered the White House for the first time in 2017, Republicans were at an apex at the state level. With nearly 1,000 wins during the Obama years, the GOP held 32 state legislatures and 34 governorships. They held trifectas in half the states in the country. While the GOP won nearly 60 state legislative seats in 2024 and nearly two dozen in 2022, this doesn’t make up for the losses endured from 2017 to 2021.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
theamericanconservative.com | Ryan Girdusky |Alan Pell Crawford |Phillip Linderman |Rob York
Trump has assembled a Republican coalition that, if maintained, can usher in a period of generational strength. What Trump’s second term could mean for a decimated industrial power. Vivek Ramaswamy speaks to The American Conservative on DOGE and the future of American development. Javier Milei’s administration in Argentina provides a blueprint for politicians looking to uproot entrenched left-wing interests
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