Biden and the Big Political Mess of 2024
If the Democrats want to replace Biden, they will have to put their entire political machine to work—sooner rather than later.
If the Democrats want to replace Biden, they will have to put their entire political machine to work—sooner rather than later.
The National Gallery defies the historical relativism for which British galleries have become infamous.
Army personnel have been ordered to wear civilian clothing outside of bases amid intelligence reports of potential imminent attacks.
Farage has managed to turn criticism from Channel 4 on its head, accusing the broadcaster of “election interference.”
The party’s leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla outlined plans to make the AfD a party of government.
Promising same-sex unions during the campaign allowed PM Tusk to scoop up a larger share of the leftist vote, but delivering on that promise would alienate many of his primary, center-right voters.
The RN’s rise is spectacular, but it would be naïve to underestimate the capacity of the political system, dominated by the Left, to defend itself in order to survive.
Inside sources indicate this may have been the plan all along: to create the third largest bloc in the European Parliament.
The center of Western politics is dead, and the ones who killed it are the managerial liberals who lived by lies—and believed their own lies.
The National Rally almost doubled its share of the vote while other parties panic ahead of next Sunday’s second round.
If the Democrats want to replace Biden, they will have to put their entire political machine to work—sooner rather than later.
The National Gallery defies the historical relativism for which British galleries have become infamous.
Army personnel have been ordered to wear civilian clothing outside of bases amid intelligence reports of potential imminent attacks.
Farage has managed to turn criticism from Channel 4 on its head, accusing the broadcaster of “election interference.”
The party’s leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla outlined plans to make the AfD a party of government.
Promising same-sex unions during the campaign allowed PM Tusk to scoop up a larger share of the leftist vote, but delivering on that promise would alienate many of his primary, center-right voters.
The RN’s rise is spectacular, but it would be naïve to underestimate the capacity of the political system, dominated by the Left, to defend itself in order to survive.
Inside sources indicate this may have been the plan all along: to create the third largest bloc in the European Parliament.
The center of Western politics is dead, and the ones who killed it are the managerial liberals who lived by lies—and believed their own lies.
The National Rally almost doubled its share of the vote while other parties panic ahead of next Sunday’s second round.
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