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4 days ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
As far back as last year’s Republican National Convention, Americans have watched with surprise at the mixed messages from Donald Trump on abortion. The man widely considered the most pro-life president in history has sent confusing signals since campaigning for a second term. And unfortunately for pro-lifers, one of the biggest gray areas is also one of the most dangerous: chemical abortion.
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1 week ago |
christianpost.com | Suzanne Bowdey
By , Op-ed contributor America is four weeks away from the LGBT movement’s biggest party, and companies are already RSVPing no. Pride Month starts in June, the Left’s suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, and it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America hasn’t just stalled, it’s in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney’s catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June’s over-the-top extremism — at least as a wholesale business concept — is dead.
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1 week ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
It was only a matter of time before House Republicans stepped on the big landmines buried under the landscape of reconciliation. For months, GOP leaders had been tiptoeing around the tripwires, desperately trying to keep the fragile peace.
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1 week ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
The billowing smoke from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport on Sunday should have told the world everything it needs to know about Iran’s appetite for Middle East peace. Days after the regime scrapped plans for a fourth round of U.S. nuclear talks, people were running for cover from a Yemen-launched missile strike that exploded dangerously close to passengers at an international terminal. It was a gutsy move from the Iran-backed Houthis, who are about to reap the outrage of an incensed Israeli cabinet.
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1 week ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
“Upon reflection, I truly don’t think I fully understood what it meant to be Israeli until I experienced Remembrance Day in Israel for the first time.
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1 week ago |
patriotpost.us | Suzanne Bowdey
By Suzanne BowdeyAmerica is four weeks away from the LGBT movement’s biggest party, and companies are already RSVPing no. Thirty days out from Pride Month, the Left’s suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America hasn’t just stalled, it’s in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney’s catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June’s over-the-top extremism — at least as a wholesale business concept — is dead.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
America is four weeks away from the LGBT movement’s biggest party, and companies are already RSVPing no. Thirty days out from Pride Month, the Left’s suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America hasn’t just stalled, it’s in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney’s catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June’s over-the-top extremism — at least as a wholesale business concept — is dead.
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2 weeks ago |
afn.net | Suzanne Bowdey
Thirty days out from Pride Month, the Left’s suffocating celebration of all things gay and trans, it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America hasn’t just stalled, it’s in full-blown retreat. Just two years after Dylan Mulvaney’s catastrophic undoing of Bud Light, June’s over-the-top extremism – at least as a wholesale business concept – is dead. And taking plenty of influential mouthpieces with it. For most CEOs, it’s been a year of unprecedented realignment.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
Not everyone in Congress got a nice, long April break. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and members across 11 committees spent the last two weeks hashing through some of the major disagreements barreling toward Republicans in the “one, big, beautiful bill” Donald Trump is counting on to implement his agenda. And the hours are only going to get longer, the president warned.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonstand.com | Suzanne Bowdey
Democrats have always fancied themselves as great uniters — and on education and sexual politics, they are. (Just not the way they intended.) Thanks to the Left’s dogged determination to turn the schools into taxpayer-funded incubators for extremism, Americans from every race, religion, and political background have something in common: a ferocious fight for parental rights.