Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democrat nominee for president, says his “single greatest concern” is that President Trump will “steal the election.” He also tells Trevor Noah on The Daily Show, that he has given thought to the possibility that a losing Trump won’t leave the Oval Office. But don’t worry, troops […]
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Hillary Clinton won this Bronx District by 93.7% in 2016, but now city councilman Ruben Diaz seems poised to beat a divided field of a dozen Democrat contenders for the bluest House seat in the USA. He’s pro-life, pro-Traditional marriage, believes the Bible, and has become a huge embarrassment to Progressive Democrats who desperately want […]
Texas Democrat Rep. Sylvia Garcia introduces HR 7505, a resolution aimed to stop President Trump before he nukes a hurricane, or uses any strategic weapon — not merely thermonuclear explosions — to alter weather patterns or affect the climate. You pay Rep. Garcia $174,000/year for her serious work. Our Members make it possible for Bill […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has chased many city folk out of the densely-populated urban core, and some aren’t coming back. Will Democrats who flee cities and move to suburban and rural areas take their values with them? Or does geography shape ideology? Read Jim Geraghty’s National Review column:“Moving Out, and Not Coming Back” Join the Rebellion […]
With a growing list of confused quips, and forgotten quotes, former Vice President Joe Biden seems primed to seize the Democratic nomination for president…or to experience some other kind of seizure. As the Biden blooper reel flows from the lips of Super Gaffe-O-Mattic ’76, we ask why Democrats continue to put up people who are […]
Biden roars back from the brink of death; Mayor Pete, Amy and Mini Mike go home; Donald Trump carries California and it looks like Sanders is going to get Berned. Join Steve, Bill and Scott for this special edition look at the post-Super Tuesday field and where the Democrats go from here. Listen to the […]
Across the country movements arise to split states along political lines, often with conservatives working to isolate progressive policies from harming them. Is this the way to deal with political divisions, or does the Constitution need a re-write to take into account the rural-urban divide that that would shock the Framers. Bill Whittle Now with […]
Recent poll shows that 50 percent of chronic non-voters are absolutely certain they’ll turn out in November 2020, but the partisan affiliation is split. Will a surge of previously apathetic voters change anything? How is it possible in such politically-divisive times that half of the chronic non-voters won’t turnout even if the choice is Donald […]
Las Vegas odds makers have Bernie and Bloomberg at #1 and #2 favorites to get the nomination. Democrat insiders see electoral doom in socialist Sanders, but can’t stop him unless other candidates drop out of the race.
Bill Whittle thinks he now understands why Democrats continue to pursue their Quixotic impeachment dream. It’s the Democrat Party’s 2020 election concession speech. They know they can’t convict or remove him from office, and they know they can’t beat him in November. Why do you think they continue down this path?
President Trump said he’d “strongly consider” accepting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s invitation to testify in his own defense before Congress and “speak all the truth that he wants.”
The New York Times says 2019 election results “reflected the country’s increasingly contentious politics and widening rural-urban divide.” Pundits clamor to claim what the results in Kentucky, Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Alabama portend for President Trump’s reelection hopes. Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott reviews what the 2019 results really mean for Trump 2020.
The New York Times polls battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida and finds President Donald Trump beating leading Democrats Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders — despite Trump’s punishing disapproval rating, and other polls that show him trailing nationwide.
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, rejects dirty political ad money. Meanwhile, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg wants it all, and refuses to filter out the false claims. Is this just a beautiful flowering of the free market, or is Twitter a censor, and Facebook a libelous publisher? Will President Elizabeth Warren still break up both of them?
The New York Times says insiders are still fishing for a better candidate for the Democrat party’s 2020 presidential nomination. After multiple debates among scores of candidates, millions of dollars spent, and exhaustive polling, the Democratic establishment still wishes it had someone who could beat President Donald Trump.