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Will a Contested Election Lead to a Color Revolution?

Posted on: October 13th, 2020 by Nathan Smith No Comments

With chaos in the streets, concern over the integrity of the election, arguments over how to conduct a peaceful transfer of power, some may believe that the media is breathlessly reporting about an election in Eastern Europe. Contested results, protests abounding, the candidate in power refusing to relinquish control; this all sounds too familiar. The…
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Blood in the Water: Battle over SCOTUS Seat Threatens Future of the Senate

Posted on: September 21st, 2020 by Nathan Smith No Comments

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was handed over control of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the beginning of 2019, relieving Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA). It was an immense responsibility to chair the committee responsible for holding the hearings that would confirm or deny President Trump’s Supreme Court pick. Justice Kavanaugh was an easily qualified individual nominated…
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Looking Ahead to the Fall: GOP House Majority Possible?

Posted on: May 27th, 2020 by Nathan Smith No Comments

As Americans around the country focus on attempting to enjoy a Memorial Day Weekend with numerous restrictions and continual fear about future outbreaks, the possibility of a vaccine at the beginning of 2021 and how many will continue to stay afloat financially in an economy ravaged by unemployment and entire industries forced to shutdown. In…
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Kavanaugh Confirmed: Now What?

Posted on: October 8th, 2018 by Nathan Smith No Comments

Just last week, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the nation’s highest court. Unfortunately, it is impossible to quickly move on from the tumultuous hearings. The confirmation process for a Supreme Court Justice has always been stressful, extensive, and thorough, but this has changed the process forever. Partisan squabbling has reached new heights in Washington D.C.,…
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Another Seat, Another Contentious Hearing

Posted on: September 14th, 2018 by Nathan Smith No Comments

It has been over two years since former President Obama nominated Judge Merrick Garland of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He would have taken on the massive responsibility of replacing Justice Antonin Scalia. The Republican controlled Senate, led by Mitch McConnell, stalled, complained, and fought the president when the nomination was announced. The…
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The President is Trying to Rip Families Apart- Fact or Fiction?

Posted on: June 25th, 2018 by Nathan Smith No Comments

The Time magazine recently published an issue that featured a small child crying, while the president stared down at her. The image has grabbed the attention of the nation, leading many to attack the president and his administration as cruel and insensitive individuals. Those that reside in the gated communities of coastal southern California sit…
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Goldenhair VS Little Rocket Man: Trump’s Success Against North Korea

Posted on: June 21st, 2018 by Gedeon Foxxe No Comments

“Vote for Trump if you want nuclear war!” a major criticism of Donald Trump during his candidacy. Many, particularly on the left, portrayed him as a bumbling buffoon that would trip over the nuclear launch button and make a laughing stock out of America; yet Obama’s apology tour didn’t seem to be a mockery of…
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Iran, Israel, Syria: Is War Up Ahead?

Posted on: May 13th, 2018 by Nathan Smith No Comments

In the summer of 2015, the European Union, China, Russia, and the U.S. sat down to construct a deal that would prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. For years prior, Iran had been slowly trying to gather the materials necessary to make the bomb, while Israel and the rest of the world watched with concern.…
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The Great Debate: Gun Control

Posted on: April 17th, 2018 by Gedeon Foxxe No Comments

America is a great nation, and that is certainly due to the freedoms that we possess. Recently, however, the second amendment has come under question as being one of those great rights. In light of these horrible shootings of late, calls for gun control are sounding louder than ever. Let me first clarify my views…
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California State Law vs. Federal Law: Who Will Win?

Posted on: March 10th, 2018 by Nathan Smith No Comments

The Department of Justice recently decided to file a lawsuit against three California immigration laws they claimed interfere with the enforcement of federal immigration law. Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General, claimed he would go after their “radical” laws and sanctuary cities because it was now a public safety issue and direct threat to the sovereignty…
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