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PublishedSeptember 11, 2022
Jennifer Gingrich: There’s more than abortion at stake for women’s rights
How did we get to the point where simply acknowledging the reality of biological sex is deemed hate? Everyone deserves protection from discrimination in employment, education and housing, but does being inclusive have to preclude common sense? It’s ludicrous to believe that the moment a male declares he feels female, there’s no physical difference between him and me or your mother.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2022
Cal Thomas: California dream could become a nightmare
State officials have banned the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035, but a preview of the nightmare that could occur in the near future is happening now.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2022
Froma Harrop: Donald Trump to the Democrats’ rescue
Trump is not going to give up his massive spotlight, not for the good of the party, much less America. It's Trump to the rescue for Democrats, though. That could finally pull the plug on him.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2022
Rich Lowry: The Democrats have a culture-war midterm strategy
Over the last couple of months, the party has set about to out-culture war the Republicans, using a different set of issues. As Republicans around the country desperately try to keep the focus on the ultimate kitchen-table concern, inflation, Democrats insist on talking about one of the most contentious issues in American politics, abortion.
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2022
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Trying to persuade Trump Republicans is a waste of time
Granted, that’s an ominous conclusion. After all, if reasoning is no longer a possibility, you are left only two options for resolving political differences: to impose one side’s will by force of arms or by weight of electoral dominance, i.e., by voting the other side into oblivion.
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PublishedSeptember 6, 2022
Cal Thomas: Is the ‘Red Wave’ fading?
It is difficult to believe that voters swimming in a red wave of anger and disgust at the Biden administration and what congressional Democrats have done will suddenly reverse course and either vote for the status quo or stay home, but that's the goal of Democrats.
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2022
The danger of pitting Americans against each other
During the French Revolution, the terror government fostered among citizens who lived in fear of denunciation and arrest eventually led to its collapse in 1794 with the execution of Maximilien Robespierre and his colleagues.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2022
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Good luck getting a glass of water in Jackson
When it came to making sure 150,000 people had water to drink, Mississippi had more important things to do. But then, poor and/or dark-skinned people are often taken for granted.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2022
Rich Lowry: Who says bipartisan cooperation is dead?
Donald Trump and Joe Biden compensate for one another's weaknesses, and they are effectively working together to get Trump nominated — which Trump wants because it's the first step back to the White House and Biden wants because Trump would be the riskiest GOP candidate in a general election.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2022
Froma Harrop: A MAGA secession could possibly work
There's the Plan B: Divide the country into two parts, one a sane democracy, the other the People's Republic of MAGAland. Some fancy boundary drawings would be required. Austin, for example, is Biden country surrounded by Texas. And Arizona is a real mix.
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