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American Thinker: Does Gravitas Matter Anymore?
Does Gravitas Matter Anymore?
The days of leadership with gravitas seem to be gone. Democrats and Republicans alike hyperpoliticize everything, focusing on their own interests. Gravitas no longer plays a role in Democratic reality, and few recent presidents from either party have exhibited true leadership. The country needs a leader with gravitas to address pressing issues.


American Thinker: Ballot Harvesting -- Only The Brain Dead Believe It Now!
Ballot Harvesting -- Only The Brain Dead Believe It Now!


The Gateway Pundit revealed a Michigan ballot manufacturing factory involved in election fraud, which was confirmed by the Michigan Secretary of State. Despite evidence of massive fraud, no one has been prosecuted. Address-driven fraud detection systems may be the key to preventing ballot manufacturing in future elections. The Fractal team is working on freezing scammy addresses to maintain election integrity.


Fox News: Meet the GOP governor that Republican presidential candidates - other than Trump - are praising
Meet the GOP governor that Republican presidential candidates - other than Trump - are praising
Gov. Kim Reynolds of Iowa is meeting with Republican presidential candidates at the Iowa State Fair. Reynolds believes that by providing a platform for candidates to connect with voters, they can better hear their concerns and answer tough questions. However, former President Donald Trump did not join the fair and criticized Reynolds for staying neutral in the race.


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American Thinker: Clarence Thomas Gets It
Clarence Thomas Gets It
Ever since the Supreme Court ruling banning race-based preferences in college admissions, there has been a heated debate on the implications of this decision. Proponents of affirmative action use euphemisms to defend their position, but the fact remains that race-based admissions are deeply unpopular. Justice Clarence Thomas, a black man who grew up poor, strongly opposes race-based preferences, arguing that individuals should be evaluated based on their unique experiences and accomplishments, not their skin color. He believes that holding black Americans to lower standards perpetuates victimhood culture and prevents them from reaching their full potential.


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Euromaidan Press: Kindergarten, sports complex, flats damaged in Russian massive night missile strike on Ukraine’s center, west
Kindergarten, sports complex, flats damaged in Russian massive night missile strike on Ukraine’s center, west
Russian missiles strike Ukraine, killing three people and damaging a sports complex, flats, and a kindergarten.


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Fox News: Blue-collar political anthem 'Rich Men North of Richmond' bumps Jason Aldean song out of top spot on chart
Blue-collar political anthem 'Rich Men North of Richmond' bumps Jason Aldean song out of top spot on chart
Unknown artist Oliver Anthony's politically-charged folk song "Rich Men North of Richmond" surpasses Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town" on the iTunes country chart. The song addresses the frustrations of blue-collar workers towards corrupt politicians in Washington, gaining millions of views on YouTube and X (Twitter). The heartfelt lyrics resonated with listeners, who praised the song as an anthem for struggling Americans.