1. Perry Johnson Slams Colorado Supreme Court for Politicizing Legal Process by Banning Trump from Ballot
2. Judd Dunning: Top
20 Conservative Resolutions For 2024 to Restore and Save America
3. John Lott: Do Absentee and Mail-in Ballots
Make It Easier to Pay People for Voting?
4. Col. John Mills: Deep Dive on NDAA 2024
5. Kenneth Rapoza: U.S. Trade Deal with The U.K.
Dies Quietly... Rest in Peace
6. Daniel Greenfield: The "Insurrection Clause"
Doesn't Apply Without a Declaration of Insurrection
7. Andrew Bostom: Yemenite Jewry Under the Sharia Through
the Jews' Mass Exodus After 1948
Perry Johnson Slams Colorado Supreme Court for Politicizing Legal Process by Banning Trump from Ballot
Perry Johnson, Republican businessman and former presidential
candidate, has slammed the Colorado Supreme Court following its ruling that
Donald Trump is disqualified from being named on the ballot in the state. Johnson
said, “The Colorado decision is an unconstitutional attack on democracy.
Political activist judges have overstepped their authority in an almost
unfathomable way to remove a candidate for federal office from the ballot
because they are afraid he is going to win. They’re right about one thing –
President Trump will win the Presidency in 2024. Whether you like that or not,
in defense of our constitution, Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike
should be condemning this reckless decision from the Colorado Supreme Court."
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Top 20 Conservative Resolutions
For 2024 to Restore and Save America
By Judd Dunning
It's that time again. Through Christmas and Hanukkah, we renew
ourselves, our traditionally Judeo-Christian Americanism, our miracle-based
seasons of light, and divine forgiveness and love. When well-practiced, we
emerge soulfully refreshed. With a new year ahead, we all stand in front of
truly unlimited potential. Each American new year is a beautifully unwritten
story, just as it was in 1776. In our great country, one undeniable tenet
ringing true is that anything always remains possible. The essence of our
American dream lies ahead. What matters still is what we choose to boldly
envision, think, speak, and then manifest into our American reality via our
actions. Numerous acts of divine providence have undeniably protected and moved
us forward against incredible odds. That very divine presence that created this
great country a mere 247 years ago hasn't changed much. God still has our back
and seeks to support American goodness through our good people.
Do Absentee and Mail-in Ballots Make It Easier to Pay People for
Voting?
A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that,
among voters who used absentee or mail-in ballots in November 2020, eight
percent said they were paid or rewarded for voting. Both Biden and Trump voters
claim they got paid for voting, but it was more common among self-identified
Biden voters. With vote harvesting, political operatives can now pick up
ballots from voters and see how votes were cast. When a ballot is no longer
secret, vote buying becomes possible. [more...]
Deep Dive on NDAA 2024
By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of War Against the Deep State
We go into two recent events - the Chinese X-37 clone dropping
six objects over America and Pacific Air Forces is re-opening the historic
Tinian Airfield after a 70-year slumber. And then a Deep Dive on NDAA 2024. [more...]
U.S. Trade Deal with The U.K. Dies Quietly... Rest in Peace
By Kenneth Rapoza, Industry Analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America
When Joe Biden was elected President, many on
Wall Street and some on Capitol Hill believed it would be a return to the
pre-2018 years of no trade disputes with China and the pursuit of new free
trade deals. Biden delivered nothing of the sort. Despite a handful of
legislators bemoaning the fact that the U.S. under Biden is not promoting trade
with countries around the world, there was one nation that had a chance, albeit
a slim one, to get it done: The United Kingdom. The U.S.-U.K. trade deal was a
hot topic for a little while. Then it was not. And now it is dead. [more...]
The "Insurrection Clause" Doesn't Apply Without a
Declaration of Insurrection
Colorado judges don't get to declare that there was a federal insurrection.
The (unconstitutional) Colorado decision barring President Trump
from the ballot has unleashed a wave of debates about whether the 3rd section
of the 14th Amendment actually requires conviction, whether it’s meant to be
implemented by Congress and other such matters. Is it a criminal matter or
a civil matter? For the "insurrection
clause" to apply, there has to be an insurrection. That means there has to
be a declaration of insurrection. [more...]
Yemenite Jewry Under the Sharia Through the Jews' Mass Exodus After
1948
By Andrew Bostom, Author of The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism
"Judging by Arabic sources, the Jews of
South Arabia were . . . dealt with . . . in fairly strict accordance with the
shariah relating to the protected faiths . . . [for example] Outside the
centralized Yemenite administration the Jew was protected by the Sultan, or
even by the individual tribe; such was the case on the Habbanis. The protector
would of course, be of the arms-bearing [1] classes or perhaps of the religious
aristocracy. In South Arabia, it is shameful to kill a Jew, as it would be to
kill a woman. [more...]
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