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Edited: NV02 Update: The Questions No One Is Asking About NVGOP Chairman Mike McDonald and the Trump Endorsement of Las Vegas Native David Flippo
Pictured: Rory McShane, NVGOP Chair Michael McDonald, Someone who works for NVGOP, Jim DeGraffenreid. (Source: McShane's Social Media) Please note that Jim DeGraffenreid is an ardent supporter of James Settelmeyer and has been actively campaigning for him. Having worked in the political arena since 1997, your intrepid blogger was no stranger to...
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The Verdict is in: Trump was Framed
Remember 2019? Back when impeachment was the biggest show in town, cable news ran wall-to-wall coverage, and every panel of “experts” spoke with the calm certainty of people who had already decided the ending? Good times. Now fast forward, sprinkle in some newly...
Lawfare Becomes a Reckoning for Left Wing Activists
There was a time—not long ago—when the phrase “weaponization of government” was dismissed as a fringe talking point. You know, something whispered in corners, rolled eyes at on cable panels, and confidently labeled as “misinformation” by people who had never met a...
Terrorism Threat Heightens?
There’s a pattern in American foreign policy that never quite goes away. We engage overseas. We pursue strategic objectives. We project strength. And back home, voters ask a quieter, more personal question: “What does this mean for us?” The Public Mood: Rising Concern...
Dem Corruption Not the Alternative to Donald Trump!
Here’s the problem with American politics in 2026: Everyone thinks the system is corrupt. They just can’t agree on who’s worse. And if that sounds like progress to you… you might be in Washington. The “Everyone’s Dirty” Era Let’s start with the headline voters are...
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American Pride Is a Democrat Disgrace
National pride is not a policy issue. It’s a cultural barometer. And the latest polling suggests that barometer is shifting — not uniformly, but politically. Seventy-three percent of American adults say they are proud to be American, a solid majority but down eight...
A Flood of Open House Seats—But Not Competitive Open Seats
Flood of retirements doesn’t impact the overall battlefield much A hefty number of House retirements means that the number of incumbents seeking reelection this year will be among the lowest in any election since the end of World War II. But just like in the...
Dems Panic at the Prospect of Illegals Not Voting
Don’t think this won’t happen in Nevada. They already took advantage of having Governor Sisolak to rig legislative districts. Why wouldn’t the artificially created dem majority do this too? There isn’t an original thought in any of their...
America’s Crime Anxiety: Voters Still Fear the Streets — and Still Lean Right for Solutions
Crime. Apparently, Americans are still worried about crime. Shocking, I know. After years of being told that rising violence was either exaggerated, misunderstood, or simply a matter of “perception,” it turns out the public has stubbornly refused to feel safer just...
Non-Citizens on the Voter Rolls? The Trust Gap Nobody in Washington Wants to Talk About
Image Credit: Fox News Here’s the part the political class keeps missing: this debate isn’t about statistics. It’s about trust. A new polling snapshot shows that 55 percent of likely voters believe non-citizens are illegally registered to vote in their state, with...
Nothing to See Here—So Why Did the FBI Bring Trucks?
If Fulton County officials truly believed there was nothing to hide, they picked a strange way to prove it. Last week’s FBI raid near Atlanta, where agents seized hundreds of boxes of 2020 election ballots and records, did not land in a vacuum. It landed in a...
The Great Immigration Stalemate: Everyone’s Furious, Nobody’s Moving
America has achieved something remarkable on immigration: perfect dysfunction. Not consensus. Not compromise. Not even productive disagreement. Just a clean, immovable split—locked in place like a rusted border fence everyone argues about and no one fixes. The...
The Two-Issue Warning Light Democrats Can’t Ignore
If you want to understand where the political ground is actually shifting heading into the midterms, forget the cable panels and the viral outrage of the day. Look at trust. Not enthusiasm. Not noise. Trust. And right now, on the two issues that most often decide...
When $3.6 Billion Vanishes and Nobody Checks Their Email
How Washington mastered the art of looking the other way WASHINGTON — In what may be the federal government’s most impressive demonstration of institutional indifference since the invention of the bureaucratic hold button, the Biden administration has...
California’s Hospice Miracle: Where Paperwork Heals the Nation
You almost have to admire the efficiency. While the rest of the country is busy struggling to afford groceries, gasoline, and health insurance, Los Angeles County has apparently discovered the secret to infinite healthcare money. Not cures. Not patients. Just...
The Benefits Line Americans Don’t Want Crossed
There’s a quiet consensus in the country that Washington keeps pretending doesn’t exist. Most Americans don’t argue about everything. On some issues, the public is remarkably clear—even if the political class isn’t listening. Taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal...
The Minnesota Iceberg and the American Reckoning
Let’s stop pretending this came out of nowhere. When Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced he wouldn’t seek reelection amid mounting reports that Somali immigrant networks may have exploited federally funded programs—including childcare benefits—the shock wasn’t...




