Jersey Strong: Republican Resurgence in the Garden State
This election speaks to the overall resurgence of Republican predominance in New Jersey politics, if not the entire nation.
This election speaks to the overall resurgence of Republican predominance in New Jersey politics, if not the entire nation.
There is no overlooking Milley’s gross disregard for the law when he directly contacted a foreign military chief without informing his boss, the president.
This vignette is just one of many political theatrics which demonstrate how far the DOJ has fallen.
The mainstream media has come a long way since its inception. Nonetheless, America’s newsrooms are now back to their old sensationalist ways.
President Joe Biden and others on the Left turned a blind eye to violence throughout the summer and fall. To save face with their party, many Democrats favored reactionary measures to curb violence over preemptive ones.
Was Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s comment about China having a “5,000 year history of cheating and stealing,” a bit of a dramatization? Maybe. But her sentiments were completely on point. The Chinese Communist Party, and its sympathizers, must not be permitted to get away with crimes against humanity – again.
Florida, for the second election in a row, went Red. More than that, Miami-Dade County, an area the Biden Campaign and its backers such as Michael Bloomberg, devoted countless resources to, showed lackluster support for the Democratic ticket.
President Donald Trump has only been transparent about his intensions for the Supreme Court. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has not, and along with his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris, refuses to release a list of nominees or answer whether Biden intends to pack the courts.
This rhetoric, comparing the Trump administration to Germany’s third Reich, has unfortunately moved passed what would normally be dismissed as Facebook clickbait.
The unfortunate death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the back half of what is quickly becoming a contentious Presidential election has opened a can of worms.