A coalition of sympathetic media and open border activists has counterattacked effectively, as Congress tries to hammer out a bill that would get illegal immigration under control. Millions of demonstrators are on the march, demanding U.S. citizenship for illegal aliens. And overall, the media is very sympathetic to the demonstrators, …
Read More »The Bush Presidency At A Crossroads
The Bush presidency, a crossroads. That is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” President Bush could go down in history as another Ronald Reagan (search) or another Warren Harding (search). We’ll know over the next few months. As you may know, the president’s job approval rating is dropping …
Read More »Network Aims to Help Harassed Campus Conservatives
WASHINGTON – Though Christopher Flickinger calls himself “dean” and poses in parodistic photos waving a small American flag and looking stern, he says he’s never been more serious about eliminating what he claims is pervasive anti-conservatism on college campuses today. “When I was on campus, I had no help,” the …
Read More »The Battle Over Illegal Immigration Heats Up
The battle over illegal immigration heats up: that is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” First of all, our condolences to the families of Denver detectives John Bishop and Donald Young, both shot, apparently, by a 19-year-old illegal alien who confessed the crime to his girlfriend. The man, …
Read More »Budget Quandary May Vex Taxpayers
WASHINGTON – Political maneuvering in the House and Senate has forced the budget process to a near standstill, with lawmakers afraid to make tough spending decisions before the November election. But observers say the taxpayer is the only real party that stands to lose in this war of wills. “How …
Read More »Travis Kelce breaks scoreless drought but key fumble contributes to Chiefs loss sans Taylor Swift
Travis Kelce came into Monday night’s game with a tremendous amount of pressure on his shoulders as the Kansas City Chiefs looked to get back into the swing of things following a bye week. The only thing standing between them was a rematch of Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia …
Read More »DeSantis lands endorsement from influential Iowa evangelical leader in race for GOP nomination
The influential evangelical leader of a top social conservative organization in Iowa endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday. Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of The Family Leader organization, announced his personal endorsement of DeSantis in an interview with Bret Baier on Fox News’ “Special Report.” “We need to …
Read More »Israel, Hamas agree to temporary cease-fire, hostage release deal including freeing 3 Americans
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a temporary cease-fire for humanitarian purposes that includes a hostage release deal, Fox News has confirmed. “The Israeli government is committed to the return of all hostages home. Tonight, the government approved the outline for the first stage of achieving this goal, according to …
Read More »Chicago mayor under fire for new move toward equity in public schools: 'A facade of morality'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is taking criticism for moving to end the selective enrollment process at certain schools in the Windy City in the name of “equity.” The Chicago School Board passed a resolution Thursday that seeks to move away from school choice and bolster the city’s neighborhood schools to …
Read More »Gaza hospital 'safe place' for Hamas terrorists, hospital chief admits during interrogation
The head of a Gaza hospital has admitted to Israeli forces that the terror organization used his hospital to advance its military operations since the hospital is a “safe place.” Ahmad Kahlot, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, admitted in a bombshell interrogation with Israeli forces that …
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