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When Claiming Victimhood Is More Lucrative Than Success
On Monday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that the Jacksonville Jaguars are planning to sign former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow to a one-year contract at tight end. Naturally, the political Left lost its collective mind. Its collective concern: How could Tim Tebow be signed before Colin Kaepernick? Tebow has been out of the league longer.…
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RUF Nation is a BIG Hit in Glendale, AZ
With a sell-out crowd, Ringside Unified Fighting Nation, or RUF Nation, put on quite a show this past Sunday in Glendale, AZ. From the first fight on the preliminary card to the final heavyweight bout in the ‘Road to ONE’ tournament, the hits and fighters were nonstop. Fighters came in from all over the southwest…
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The Anti-Police Narrative In Practice
On Tuesday, a police officer in Columbus, Ohio shot and killed 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant as she was lunging to stab another girl with a knife. According to reports, Bryant was a foster-care child in the midst of an argument with two other girls when officers were called to the scene. Body camera footage shows Bryant…
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Mixed Martial Arts Returns to Arizona
Mixed martial arts return to the valley with Ringside Unified Fighting Nation’s RUF 40, scheduled for this Sunday, April 25that the Glendale Civic Center in Glendale, AZ. Following its recent success of a live broadcast event in March, live streaming to an audience of over 100,000, Ringside Unified Fighting Nation, also known as RUF Nation,…
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‘Woke’ Corporations Shouldn’t Be Tolerated
Last month, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill that expands access to the ballot box for state residents while limiting the possibility of voter fraud and irregularity, anecdotal cases of which undermined confidence in the 2020 presidential election. This, of course, brought on a brief but intense series of apoplectic spasms among our new…
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If You Apologize to the Mob, You Deserve Your Cancellation
In early March, Woke Princess™ Meghan Markle told Oprah that she and husband Harry were victims of systemic racism inside Buckingham Palace. She refused to name names. She did not provide evidence that the alleged mistreatment was racially motivated. She was not asked by Oprah about the multi-million dollar inheritance she lives on courtesy of…
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If Americans Could Just Resist the Mob, It Would Destroy Itself
This week, the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin began with the process of jury selection. Opening arguments aren’t set to begin until March 29 but already three things are clear: The mainstream media coverage of the George Floyd killing influenced the public against Chauvin; much of the public has a preferred outcome…
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Why Minimum Wage Is the Most Anti-Black Law in Modern Politics
This week, House Democrats passed their $1.9 trillion spending bill with the $15 minimum wage provision included. Nevertheless, on Thursday, Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough determined that the artificial wage hike didn’t meet the requirements for budget reconciliation, the process by which Democrats are trying to pass a multi-trillion dollar spending bill without needing Republican support.…
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Senate Acquits Trump, Democrats Help Republicans to Divide Themselves
On Saturday afternoon, the Senate voted to acquit former President Donald Trump of inciting an insurrection at the Capitol on January 6. For most, this comes as little surprise. Most purely legal minds agreed that Trump didn’t use language that met the criteria for criminal incitement. The challenge for Democrats over the past week, as…
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How Does Trump Figure Into the Republican Party’s Future?
According to Morning Consult polling data, 42 percent of Republicans would vote for former President Trump in the 2024 Republican primaries. The next most competitive candidate is former Vice President Mike Pence at 16 percent. From there, Donald Trump, Jr. and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are tied at 6 percent. The data are clear, if…