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#politics
Townhall: Do Close National Polls Mean Trump Could Win The General?
Donald Trump and his supporters share national polls that show him leading Joe Biden in a potential 2024 matchup. However, there are issues with the polling data and the Electoral College system makes it unlikely for Trump to win. Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin are key swing states that Trump would need to secure, but their recent political histories and Democratic support make it difficult for him to do so. Overall, national polls are not a reliable indicator of Trump's chances in the next election.
Townhall: Goodbye McConnell, Hello Term Limits
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's health is in question, leading to concerns about his ability to fulfill his term. McConnell has experienced episodes of freezing and has become dependent on his aides. Retirement and immediate treatment for his health problems are recommended. Unfortunately, McConnell and other aging senators are reluctant to retire, despite their declining capabilities. The issue of congressional term limits, which has bipartisan support, needs to be addressed to prevent unfit individuals from remaining in office.
Front Page Magazine: Trapped in the Biden Malaise
Award-winning journalist Kimberley Strassel analyzes the striking similarities between Joe Biden's presidency and that of Jimmy Carter in her new book, "The Biden Malaise." From economic crises to foreign policy failures, Strassel shows how these Democrat presidents have overseen similar policy disasters and weakened America. In the final chapters, she points to a renewal of American exceptionalism and urges voters to look for a candidate who can lift America out of the Biden malaise. She emphasizes the need for a principled, conservative agenda to truly make a difference and references Ronald Reagan's unrelenting optimism and ability to form a wide coalition.
Townhall: Turnabout Is Fair Play And Also Both Fun And Essential
Bogus charges against Trump and his associates are being used as a political weapon. Although the charges lack legal merit, they provide an opportunity for revenge against Democrats using the same tactics. It's time to fight fire with fire.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Parents Revolt Against Trans-Missionaries
California's transgender trend is viewed by clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson as a fad that will be seen as outdated in the future. However, the number of adults claiming to be trans or nonbinary continues to rise. Many school districts in California have adopted policies instructing staff to keep students' gender identities secret from parents, but the Chino Valley Unified School District has banned pride flags in classrooms and requires staff to inform parents when a child's name or pronouns don't match their biological sex. This has led to a civil rights investigation by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and backlash from teachers unions. Parents are encouraged to seek alternative education options.
National Review: The Corner: James Bond, Progressive
In On His Majesty's Secret Service, the latest Bond book by Charlie Higson, the villain, Athelstan, is inspired by Nigel Farage. This new Bond is a Centrist Dad who worries about his gut health and dislikes big corporations. The book is seen as didactic propaganda and reflects the lack of intellectual diversity in contemporary society. There are even signs of rot in Ian Fleming's original Bond novels, as Bond is said to eat salad.
#other
Front Page Magazine: Racist Mayor: Los Angeles’ Karen Bass
Mayor Karen Bass, a former Congresswoman, has a history of making racist statements and associating with extremist groups. She blamed white people for black disinterest in vaccination, accused black officers of being racists, and denied the race of conservative voices like Clarence Thomas and Larry Elder. Bass began her career with ties to the Black Panthers and Maoists, and she visited Castro's Cuba. She described the burning of Korean stores during the L.A. race riots as a "happy event" and has pushed anti-police bills. Despite her radical past, Bass has become a rising political figure in Los Angeles, even as the city faces increased crime and violence.
Hiking & Fishing: Emerald Ash Borer: The End of America’s Ash Trees?
The Emerald Ash Borer is a wood-boring insect that feeds on ash trees. It has caused the loss of millions of ash trees in North America.