The Land of Make Believe will eventually come to an end, and sobriety and rationality will be restored. Let’s pray the correction doesn’t come in the form of a hot war or a natural disaster.
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NYT Finally Admits What We Therapists Have Known For Years: Weed Makes People Insane
Marijuana is not benign. It is dangerous. And it is long past time for The New York Times to finally admit that.
Poll Finds Majority Of Americans Concerned About Noncitizens Voting
The poll showing 55% of likely voters believe there are noncitizens on their voter rolls arrives as the SAVE America Act hits the Senate.
Red States Struggling To Deliver On Promises Of Pro-American History In Public Schools
Iowa and Oklahoma are delivering voters the opposite of the history curriculum improvements they voted for, while Texas and Wyoming hang in the balance.
Conservative Law Firm Picks Up Dobbs Litigator To Fuel More Supreme Court Victories
A key member of the legal team that convinced the Supreme Court to overrule Roe v. Wade has joined a new law firm to pursue a broader range of appellate and Supreme Court victories. Erin Hawley told The Federalist in a Zoom call Tuesday she’s joining Lex Politica…
Hillary Clinton Says Mass Migration Went ‘Too Far’ But Here’s How You Can Tell She Doesn’t Mean It
Only when elections are at stake do Democrats pretend to notice the consequences of mass migration.
Corporate Media Give Trans Hockey Game Shooter The ‘Gunperson’ Treatment
Details of Dorgan’s trans identity have been deemed unpublishable by corporate media outlets which refuse to call him a man.
Exclusive: New York Times Hit Piece On ICE Facilities’ Medical Care Is Riddled With Falsehoods, DHS Says
‘These allegations of illegal aliens being denied proper medical care in ICE custody are FALSE,’ Dr. Sean Conley, DHS chief medical officer, told The Federalist.
Attacking America Abroad, Hillary Clinton Is The Eileen Gu Of Politics
Hillary was the vessel into which Europeans could pour their refusal to accept American political change.
VA Supreme Court’s Gerrymandering Charade Shows How The Judiciary Is Wrecking Its Credibility
The Virginia Supreme Court has an obligation to step in and uphold the state’s founding document — no matter how politically unpopular it may be.









