How a Former Clinton Motorcade Driver Ended Up Voting for Trump in 2024

How a Former Clinton Motorcade Driver Ended Up Voting for Trump in 2024

From being a College Democrat to voting for Donald Trump. Disillusioned by the Democratic Party's ideological rigidity and lack of open dialogue, they find Trump’s outsider status appealing. They hope for a future Democratic Party that embraces diversity and practical solutions while expressing concern about current political trends.

Trump’s Polling Triumph: Insights on Haley’s Challenge

In the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. elections, former President Trump outpaces Nikki Haley in GOP primary polls, notably in New Hampshire, benefiting from loyalist support and conservative policies. Haley, attracting some Democratic primary voters, struggles with lower approval, possibly due to her pro-war stance and difficulties aligning with current Republican sentiment. Their political rivalry underscores evolving GOP ideological currents and voter expectations, forecasting a complex battle within the party.

The Fourth GOP debate is set to kickoff tonight in Alabama

The stage is set for the Fourth GOP debate in Alabama tonight, hosting four prominent candidates: Governor Ron Desantis, Senator Nikki Haley, former Governor Chris Christie, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy. Notably absent will be former President Donald J. Trump, opting for a fundraiser in Florida supporting a Super-PAC aligned with his cause. Qualifying for this debate demanded meeting rigorous thresholds—polling,...

Reflections on Israel and Hamas, 3 ½ Weeks On

Thousands are dead. Millions are traumatized. And, seemingly, billions are brainwashed. The events that have unfolded over the past 3 ½ weeks, both within Israel and Gaza and without, have demonstrated irrefutably that the deep division Americans have sensed is nothing proprietary to the United States. As protests devolve into antisemitic demands for expiation on the part of Israelis, exercises...

TODAY: Poles Head to the Polls

Since 2015, the ruling party in Poland has been Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, known more commonly as PiS. This “Law and Justice” party is widely regarded as right-wing, populist, and seen by many as highly controversial and at times corrupt in its practices. Today, Sunday, October 15th, the Polish people head to the polls to decide whether to have PiS continue, or...

The Woke Left and Right vs. Palantir

Lately, we have been witnessing both the Woke Right and the Woke Left piling on Palantir and its key figures on the grounds that the company enables what they describe as “mass surveillance.” That may not always be the precise wording used, but the accusation is broadly consistent across these camps. In substance, these attacks closely resemble one another despite...

Oregon Nurse Who Cheered On Shiri Bibas’s Death Faces No Punishment; Renewed RN License Last Month

The nursing ethics board that oversees the licensure of Oregon nurses has decided to take no action against the infamous nurse Camesha Hart, of Beaverton Oregon, who sent messages to Jews calling them “vermin” and “dogs” and saying she doesn’t treat animals. In fact, they allowed her to renew her RN license for another two years, we found out last...

Alex Karp and the Return of Moral Realism

Every civilization relies on its public thinkers. They are the ones who shape how a society understands itself and makes moral sense of the world. We have built extraordinary machines, yet neglected the discipline of moral reasoning. Into that vacuum stepped Alex Karp. Karp, the founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, carries the sensibility of an old-world philosopher into the circuits...

Election Day 2025 Is Here

Election Day 2025 is here. While it lacks the national stakes of a midterm or presidential year, it still matters deeply. From New York City and New Jersey to Virginia, California, and beyond voters, today, are making decisions that will shape local economies, cultural climates, and the moral direction of their communities. They will also serve as a litmus test...

“Woke Right,” Groypers Are Doing the Islamists’ Work for Them

Imagine, for a moment, that you are an affluent American journalist or influencer invited to Qatar. You’re flown first class, greeted at a palatial terminal with chilled towels and dates, then ushered into a glittering hotel where marble glows like honey under chandeliers. Later, you’re granted an exclusive interview with the Emir himself. Perhaps, on another trip, you find yourself...

How Disinformation Corrupted Human Rights Activism

After the savage attacks of October 7th, the final hostages have at last returned home, and the war has drawn to its long-awaited close. Thanks to the political genius and statesmanship of President Trump, the remarkable diplomatic perseverance of Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, and the unmatched bravery of the IDF soldiers, we are entering a period of peace—one that,...

The French Monarchy Will Not Be Restored — But It Should Be

France in late 2025 looks less like a durable republic than a machine in free fall. President Emmanuel Macron, once sure of his mandate, now presides over a government that changes ministers faster than the seasons. His latest prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, lasted only twenty-six days in office and, in a surreal twist, resigned mere hours after unveiling his new...

Trump Snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize—For Now

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 has gone to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, honored for her courage in challenging the Maduro regime and fighting for democracy. Her story is powerful and inspiring, and none of us should diminish her sacrifice. But with Israel and Hamas having just reached a ceasefire under the direct hand of President Trump—hostages released,...

Still Remembering October 7th: What America Owes Israel

Two years ago today, the State of Israel endured the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. On the morning of October 7, 2023, Hamas militants stormed out of Gaza, slaughtering more than 1,200 people in southern Israel. They gunned down families in their homes, burned safe rooms, massacred young people at a music festival, and dragged 251 hostages into...

Can the GOP Take Back Deep-Blue New Jersey?

Governor Phil Murphy is on his way out, term-limited and leaving Trenton with low approval ratings and a state that feels increasingly uninhabitable. Property taxes remain the highest in the country, housing costs are suffocating families, and crime and infrastructure headaches dominate dinner-table conversations. As a result, New Jersey’s 2025 governor’s race has blossomed into one of the most consequential...

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