In Other News, Despite Promises, the Leopard Has Yet to Change Her Spots By Jim Geraghty February 9, 2021 The numerous Trump flags and signs and MAGA hats must have been really elaborate disguises.
Maxine Waters: Trump Should Be Charged with ‘Premeditated Murder’ By Brittany Bernstein February 4, 2021 ‘He absolutely should be charged with premeditated murder because of the lives that were lost for this invasion with his insurrection,’ she said.
NR PLUS Legitimacy Is the Best Defense against Political Violence By Dan McLaughlin January 29, 2021 When is mistrust the highest? When people feel that the rules of the game have been changed on them.
Hawley Doesn’t Regret Objecting to Vote Certification, Labels Dems’ Ethics Complaint ‘Brazen Abuse’ By Zachary Evans January 22, 2021 ’I was very clear from the beginning that I was never attempting to overturn the election,’ Hawley stated.
NR PLUS The Storming of the Capitol: An Eyewitness Account By John McCormack January 21, 2021 2:18 p.m.: Our reporter barricades the door with a couch and some chairs . . .
Sen. Lankford Issues Apology to Black Constituents for Election Results Skepticism By Brittany Bernstein January 15, 2021 Last month Lankford signed onto a letter from Senator Ted Cruz pledging to vote against the Electoral College results.
Senator Hawley Defends Himself By Ramesh Ponnuru January 14, 2021 To buy his defense, you just have to studiously ignore the context that made Hawley’s campaign so damaging.
GOP Rep. Claims Colleagues Objected to Election Results for Fear Their Families Would Be Harmed By Zachary Evans January 12, 2021 ‘They felt that that vote would put their families in danger,’ Meijer said.
Trump Reportedly Acknowledged He is Partially to Blame for Capitol Riots By Brittany Bernstein January 12, 2021 Kevin McCarthy told House Republicans on a call Monday about the president’s acknowledgment.
Hawley, Trump, and the Question of Responsibility By Ramesh Ponnuru January 8, 2021 Criminals are morally as well as legally responsible for their crimes. But those who encourage them may also be culpable for their encouragement.