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          Victor Davis HansonAs we enter the final
          90 days of the November presidential campaign, a few truths are
          crystalizing about the “Biden problem,” or the inability of a
          77-year-old Joe Biden to conduct a “normal” campaign.Full article
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          | By
          Malcolm PollackIt’s obvious to all, at
          this point, that factional division is reaching a breaking point in
          America. Like a pair of locked-together tectonic plates pulling
          slowly in opposite directions, the strain has been increasing for a
          long time now—and when seismic ruptures finally occur, they happen
          suddenly, and release enormously destructive energies. Full Article
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          | By
          Edward Ring
 An important new book by Michael Shellenberger, Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us
          All, attempts to counter
          the common belief that climate change poses an imminent and
          existential threat to humanity and the planet. At 285 pages, this is
          a relatively short and very readable book, but it covers a lot of
          ground. And with an additional 125 pages containing over 1,000
          footnotes, Shellenberger’s arguments are well documented.
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          | By
          Christopher RoachThis week New York’s
          Attorney General, Letitia James, sought to dissolve the
          National Rifle Association. She took this action ostensibly to pursue
          a claim of financial mismanagement. But the real reasons are obvious:
          the NRA is the preeminent defender of the Second Amendment, and the
          Left—and New York leftists in particular—really hate guns. In her
          earlier role as New York’s public advocate, James sought to strong-arm banks into
          dropping their business with gun manufacturers following the Pulse
          nightclub shooting in 2016. Full article
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          | By Ely OsborneFor too long, the
          Republican Party has squandered its political power. Although no one
          would know it from watching primetime news, enjoying professional
          sporting events, or opening social media, America remains a generally
          “center-right” country. Popular culture spews progressive values and
          liberal thought. As recently as 2019, however, Gallup found that a
          combined 72 percent of Americans would classify themselves as
          “conservative” or “moderate.” Along with that, the middle class
          continues to shrink as incomes at the top continue to rise. Full article
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          | By Lloyd BillingsleyFans of the His
          Dudeness or El Duderino—the Dude for those not into the whole brevity
          thing—will recall the wonderful “gutterballs” scene from “The Big
          Lebowski,” musically accompanied by “Just Dropped In (To See
          What Condition My Condition Was In).” Contrary to what some viewers
          might think, this tune was not written for the movie. Full article
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          | By Rachel BovardThe American
          Association of Retired Persons (AARP) was founded to represent the
          interests of close to 40 million seniors. Over time, the group has
          become one of the most powerful lobbying interests in the country.
          And you’ve got to hand it to them—for an organization that bills
          itself as an advocacy group for the elderly, it sure knows how to
          rake in the profits, making billions off the backs of the very people
          it purports to help.Full article
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          | By
          Liz SheldMost people are worried
          about the bias of other media
          outlets not the media they follow. So the dummies surfing the NYT
          tabloid every morning are worried about Fox News or
          Breitbart and the converse is true. But here’s the kicker: 84% say “the media is to blame for
          political division in this country.” And four
          out of five respondents said the media is “trying to persuade people
          to adopt a certain viewpoint.” There’s a word for that: propaganda! Full article |  |  |      
     
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          | By S.T. KarnickU.S. economic output
          declined by an annual rate of 32.9 percent in the second quarter of
          the year, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. That is the largest
          quarterly decline in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) ever recorded.
          Official U.S. government records of quarterly GDP are available only
          for the years 1947 and after. Full article
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          | By
          Catherine SmithThe Ohio Board of Pharmacy reversed a ban on the use of
          hydroxychloroquine for treatment of coronavirus infections after Ohio
          Gov. Mike DeWine (R) asked for a reversal.  Full article |  |  |      
     
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          | By
          Liz SheldPopular app TikTok is
          on the chopping blok here in the U.S. because the app is alleged to
          be a security threat. The company is owned by China. Is the app
          really a security threat? I don’t know but I found this
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          | By
          Victor Davis HansonCultural revolutions
          are insidious and not just because they seek to change the way people
          think, write, speak, and act. They are also dangerous because they
          are fueled by self-righteous sanctimoniousness, expressed in
          seemingly innocuous terms such as “social activism,” “equality,” and
          “fairness.” The ultimate aim of the
          Jacobin, Bolshevik, or Maoist is raw power—force of the sort sought
          by Hugo Chavez or the Castro dynasty to get rich, inflict payback on
          their perceived enemies, reward friends, and pose as saviors. Cubans and Venezuelans
          got poor and killed; woke Chavezes and Castros got rich and
          murderous.
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