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On Taxes, Republicans Like Rick Scott Shouldn’t Attack The 47 Percent
Remember when Mitt Romney ran for president in 2012 and lost? What stood out about that campaign?
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Remember when Mitt Romney ran for president in 2012 and lost? What stood out about that campaign?
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The Massachusetts State House re-opened – if that's what you call it – to the public today. All's you need is a vaccine passport or evidence of a negative coronavirus test within the last 24 hours to enter what in theory is the People's House. Even
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Something happened in the Massachusetts House of Representatives on Wednesday. What?
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The death of George Floyd in Minnesota in May 2020 unleashed a wave of anti-police sentiment. Across the nation, progressive politicians have pursued a "war on cops," as Heather Mac Donald has so eloquently explained in her book with that title. Proactive policing has diminished, and criminals have
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The powers that be can't both mismanage the provision of monoclonal antibodies and suppress all other forms of early treatment of coronavirus. Two years after SARS-CoV 2 sprang onto the scene we have an actual worldwide pandemic on our hands. COVID, currently in the form of the highly
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Left-of-center authoritarians pushing a vaccine mandate for city workers in Boston are in a bind. On the one hand, they want to force everyone who works for the city to get a coronavirus vaccine — and boosters, however many they say and however long they say it.
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Joe Biden has been president for exactly one year. Can anyone look at this presidency and say this guy is doing a good job?
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Democratic politicians and the progressive media used the term "big lie" ad nauseam to describe many of President Donald Trump's statements. Their final recent cry of "the big lie" came on the heels of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump alleged that the Democrats
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