Speculation that Donald Trump May Become the Next Speaker of the House

There’s a rising theory that former President Trump may be the next Speaker of the House. Trump’s current political aim seems to be leading the Republicans to a majority in the House of Representatives. The idea of Trump as the next Speaker could prod disaffected Trump voters to get out to the polls during the 2022 elections.

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PSA: Remember, Experts can be Wrong

"The threats were so intense the police were forced to stand guard at our booth and escort us to our cars. All because a few mothers decided to show up and have a discussion they didn't like. It was a shocking and disgusting display of hypocrisy as young women stormed the convention hall with coat hangers and profanity-laced, vulgar displays of promo material not suitable for social media."

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Critical Race Theory Class Prevents Student from Graduating

A Nevada high school is senior may be denied graduation and his high school diploma for not falling in line with ‘woke’ Critical Race Theory. The student, William Clark, was villainized for not participating in the class, “Sociology of Change.” This class is deemed as mandatory curriculum by Clark’s school, Democracy Preparatory Academy.

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Feminist Degrades Stay-at-Home Mothers

Jill Filipovic, a feminist author, and attorney, recently declared that stay-at-home mothers set poor examples for children, the Daily Wire reported. Filipovic said that she would not want to be married to a stay-at-home spouse. She said that if she decided to stay at home, she would have no right to use her husband’s income.

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Is Civil War Coming?

Will the U.S. be involved in another civil war soon? With TEXIT discussions and hard feelings about the election still looming, many people are convinced war is coming. Sixteen percent think that a second War Between the States is very likely, and 30% believe war is somewhat likely.

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Abortion Pill Restrictions

In the first abortion-related ruling since the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barret, the Supreme court voted 6-3 to overturn a previous ruling from Federal Judge Theodore Chuang. Judge Chuang had previously blocked a restriction on the abortion pill, mifepristone, which requires that women seeking to end the life of their unborn child must pick up the drug in person.

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