Is The 2016 Trump Back? Trump’s Visit To East Palestine Toxic Chemical Spill Site By George Rasley, CHQ Editor "To the people of East Palestine and to the nearby communities in Ohio and Pennsylvania, we have heard you loud and clear... You are not forgotten. We stand with you," said ” Mr. Trump, wearing his signature “Make America Great Again” hat, during brief remarks at the local fire department. Yup, the 2016 Trump was back on Wednesday, and even CNN had to admit “Trump’s visit to Ohio derailment scene poses risk for Biden.” |
Rasmussen: Even Nikki Haley Beats Biden By CHQ Staff 45% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote for Haley and 41% would vote for Biden. Ten percent (10%) say they’d vote for some other candidate. Breaking down the electorate by income categories, in a 2024 contest between Haley and Biden, Haley would do best among voters with incomes between $50,000 and $100,000. Demonstrating once again that Democrats have become the party of the wealthy elite, Biden scores highest among those with incomes of $200,000 or more. |
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The Right Resistance: Can’t we just send Joe Biden and the Democrats to Ukraine permanently? | Pence Fights Biden Administration ESG Assault on American Workers By CHQ StaffThe Capitol Switchboard is (202) 224-3121 we urge CHQ readers and friends to call their Senators and Representative, tell them you want prompt congressional action on the Braun – Barr Joint Resolution blocking Biden’s rule allowing the ideological embezzling of Americans’ retirement accounts. | An Update On The Awakening – The Magnificent Revival Grows By Kat Stansell, the American Policy CenterThe 'Asbury Revival' has drawn tens of thousands of visitors from across the country, overwhelming the small Kentucky college town. The little rural town is ready to burst with people coming to celebrate their Lord. Food, lodging, and sanitary facilities are at capacity, not to mention just ground space on which to park cars and pitch tents! Glory to God on the highest! This is exciting!! |
The Right Resistance: Grouch vs. Good Government, the American ‘niceness’ dilemma for 2024 | Biden’s Forever War By George Rasley, CHQ EditorThe Capitol Switchboard is (202) 224-3121 we urge CHQ readers and friends to call their Representative and Senators to tell them it is past time for Congress to exercise its Article I constitutional war powers and power of the purse over Biden’s new forever war in Ukraine. Tell your congressional representatives they must demand President Biden explain his new “for as long as it takes” doctrine and get congressional approval for it. | The Asbury College Revival: Might Our Storm Clouds Be Parting? A Child Shall Lead… By Kat Stansell, the American Policy CenterLast week, students at small Christian college in Kentucky gathered for their regular Wednesday chapel service. People from around the country and the world continue to join in. No matter your religion or lack thereof, THIS is an exceptional happening. More exceptional even, is that this spirit has spread to other colleges and universities. |
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In a Country That Would Elect Fetterman, Biden Doesn’t Seem All That Implausible Scott McKay, The American Spectator How a president like Biden, failing miserably in every possible metric, could be polling so well despite strong majorities of Americans showing concern that he’s too old and too frail to function in his job is mystifying. This can’t go on. Ordinary Americans can’t just sit by and accept the piece-by-piece ruin of the country. There will be a backlash and a revival. But it had better come soon, or the damage will take forever to repair. | DeSantis Has a Target List of ‘Woke’ School Board Members to Unseat in 2024 Ryan Morgan, The Epoch Times Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and education activists have zeroed in on a list of “woke” school board officials to replace in the 2024 elections. On Tuesday, DeSantis met with the state’s Republican House Speaker Paul Renner, Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz, and Moms for Liberty co-founders Tina Descovich and Tiffany Justice to discuss a list of school board officials they would try to unseat in the next election. | Pro-lifers debate moving annual D.C. march to June in celebration of Dobbs decision Sean Salai, The Washington Times Pro-lifers want to keep marching against abortion annually in Washington, but some are pushing to move events to June to celebrate the end of Roe v. Wade. Leaders of 40 Days for Life, Students for Life of America and Healing the Culture say it’s time to redirect national efforts to the June 24 anniversary of the high court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson last year. Dobbs overturned Roe and returned jurisdiction over abortion to the states. |
The Ukraine War's Prelude to What? Victor Davis Hanson, PJ Media The Biden Administration sees America’s interest as largely defined by a proxy war to defang Russia. To paraphrase Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, America will pour limitless arms into Ukraine to so weaken Russia that it will have to stay within its current borders. Biden now sees saving Ukraine and punishing Russia as his one shot at a redeeming accomplishment for an otherwise failed administration. Does this lead to a bigger war? | Ukraine’s Friends May Doom It – And Us Kurt Schlichter, Townhall What we need now is a debate about exactly what our strategic objective is and how best to achieve it. The current course of attacking dissenters and bulldozing billions through as the DC establishment ignores crying needs here at home is unsustainable. And faster than our lame establishment expects, these voices will earn support of a majority of Americans sick of stalemate and silencing. Demand we debate right now, before it is too late. | Trump Visits East Palestine to Donate Aid, Speak at Site of Toxic Train Derailment Craig Bannister, CNS News Former President Trump visited East Palestine, Ohio to meet with members of the community and local officials. Trump is reportedly donating thousands of gallons of cleaning supplies and 13 pallets of water, each of which holds the equivalent of a couple of thousands of water bottles, to the ravaged community. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration has been facing heavy criticism for its delayed, inadequate response to the February 3 tragedy. |
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