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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned, and it’s hard not to say: Well, it’s about time! After nearly a decade at the helm of Canada’s Liberal Party, the man who once basked in international stardom as the poster child for progressive ideals seems to have finally hit the wall. Let’s set the stage: Trudeau’s Liberal Party has been on a...
The terror attack on Bourbon Street shook the nation, and the decision to delay the Sugar Bowl was not only practical but also deeply necessary. Investigators needed time to secure the area, assess any lingering threats, and gather evidence. Meanwhile, the people of New Orleans needed a moment to breathe, process, and begin grappling with the unthinkable loss of 15...
Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser didn’t mince words following the tragic New Year’s Eve terror attack on Bourbon Street. Frustrated with what he sees as gross incompetence from New Orleans’ leadership, particularly Democratic Mayor LaToya Cantrell, he let it all out—and who can blame him? This isn’t the first time New Orleans’ lackluster planning and political posturing have led to...
Joe Biden’s latest escapades have left plenty of folks scratching their heads—or rolling their eyes. After spending a relaxing five days in St. Croix, he squeezed in a little more R&R at his Wilmington home before ringing in the New Year at Camp David. And because no Biden vacation is complete without Hunter tagging along, the president’s embattled son...
Ah, Joe Biden, ever the unifier. In his Sunday address following the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, Biden managed to balance solemnity with—you guessed it—a thinly veiled jab at President-elect Donald Trump. It was classic Biden: sentimental anecdotes mixed with partisan potshots, all delivered in that hoarse, nostalgic tone that’s either heartfelt or a little too rehearsed, depending on...
Ah, Tim Walz—the man who dreamed of Washington but woke up to a nightmare when Donald Trump and JD Vance steamrolled the opposition. After his ill-fated attempt to become vice president alongside Kamala Harris, the Minnesota governor has been conspicuously quiet. Can you blame him? Losing in such spectacular fashion tends to do that. But it seems Walz couldn’t...
Ah, the Biden blues—when regret becomes the soundtrack of a presidency gone sideways. Reports are swirling that President Joe Biden and his aides have been whispering about how he could’ve beaten Donald Trump if he hadn’t bowed out of the 2024 race. Yes, the same Joe Biden who stumbled through debates like a man searching for his car keys...
Ah, California’s high-speed rail project. The gift that keeps on taking. It’s like that overhyped tech gadget you ordered in 2008 that still hasn’t arrived, except this one has already cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. And now, in a truly breathtaking display of chutzpah, California Democrats are begging outgoing Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for over half a...
Well, it looks like Christmas cheer in Kansas City got a little too real this weekend. Instead of chestnuts roasting by an open fire, the folks at a pop-up holiday bar in the Country Club Plaza were dodging a man allegedly waving a kitchen knife and threatening to “end” people. Who needs a Hallmark holiday when you’ve got that drama? The...
Well, here we are again with another sweeping move from President Joe Biden, and this one’s a doozy: commuting the sentences of nearly all federal death row inmates. Yep, you read that right. Thirty-seven individuals who were previously scheduled for federal execution will now spend the rest of their lives in prison with no chance of parole. Biden says...