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Top 25 News Stories (December 11, 2024)

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Why Are Dems Appeasing the Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt?

 

Funding the “Resistance”: How the Democratic Obstruction of Immigration Enforcement Could Prove Costly for Citizens

 

Russiagate Remnants

 

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Tulsi Gabbard goes on offense (Mainstream)

 

Supreme Court stunner: Secret gender transitions at schools can continue

 

How Government Unions Won in Wisconsin by Stacking Judicial Deck

 

Swatting Email Involving Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Home Ends in Fatal Tragedy

 

Scott Presler Sets His Sights On New Jersey

 

Jordan Sather Exposes Fraudsters And Buffoons (Rumble)

 

Populist Conservatism and Constitutional Order

In July of 2010, Angelo Codevilla’s magnificent manifesto, “The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It” was published initially online in The American Spectator (and later in book form). It immediately went viral on the Internet and started a widespread national conversation about America’s hubristic power elite and the arrogant way they reign over the rest of us.

 

When Codevilla’s article appeared, I stated that it was the most important essay I had ever read. I still believe this because it is a superb synthesis of class analysis with keen insights on contemporary power elite relationships regarding today’s rulers and the ruled.

 

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