A battle is being waged within Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's campaign about whether he should even remain in the Republican presidential race ahead of his home state primary on March.
Michael Bloomberg won't run for president after all. There is all of 1 person sad about this fact. His name is Michael Bloomberg. Yet the New York Times is there.
...referencing, well, a book with which I'm intimately familiar. Here's my take on his new trailer -- which is far more subtle than the trailer itself, I should add --.
The Supreme Court's quick, clean slapdown of Roy Moore is certainly a massive improvement from the time, not very long ago, in which Supreme Court decisions were being used to.
Here's another article exploring Universal Basic Income as the solution to the jobless future, where everything is automated and no one has work. You know, this is fine so far.
Because that's what the government intended after World War II: “We have a national myth that the reason our metropolitan areas are segregated is for informal reasons—private prejudice, differences in.
For the future of the United States, not to mention the human race, the Northern Hemisphere reaching 2 degrees Celsius over normal is just as important and scary as Donald.
OLDMAN CAT: WHY IS THIS TABLE STICKY SEK: Good question. Why is this table sticky? OLDMAN CAT: ASKED YOU FIRST SEK: I'm not the one who made it sticky. OLDMAN CAT:.
- The Worthlessness of Stated Climate Goals
- Rufo’s army are on their way
- Today in Labor Law Repeal
- “Submission is God’s design for woman”
- Scared Southern Elites
- Ron DeSantis’ Lessons in Communism
- The Beltway Beloved Buckley
- University of Chicago bad at the economy
- Let’s Be Careful Out There…
- Don’t Let the Bastards Win…