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Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement and the Long Goodbye to America’s Favorite Political Grifter

Nancy Pelosi is stepping down after nearly 40 years in Congress, during which she amassed significant wealth while facing accusations of corruption and hypocrisy. Critics highlight her questionable financial gains, poor management during the Capitol riots, and divisive healthcare policies. Her legacy is viewed as one of personal enrichment rather than public service.

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The “No Kings” Movement: Grassroots Idealism Meets Billionaire Backing

What began as a cry for democracy has quietly become a case study in modern political theater. The “No Kings” movement, draped in slogans of equality and resistance, presents itself as a spontaneous uprising of everyday Americans—but the money trail tells another story.

Behind the sea of homemade signs stand some of the wealthiest figures in American politics: Soros, Wyss, Walton, and the Arabella network. Their multimillion-dollar grants bankroll the same “grassroots” protests that claim to fight billionaire influence. It’s a paradox that defines our political age—movements against power, powered by power itself.

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“Evidence, Not Ideology” — If Only the ABA Lived By Its Own Words

The American Bar Association (ABA) recently advocated for evidence-based justice while criticizing political influences. However, it faces accusations of selective outrage and inconsistency regarding its principles. The ABA’s historical silence on systemic injustices raises doubts about its commitment to neutrality. True reform requires the ABA to uphold its stated values across all cases.

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Faith, Family, and the Making of “Real Men”: What Echoed Through Charlie Kirk’s Memorial

At Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona, faith and family were not side notes—they were the heartbeat. Speakers and loved ones portrayed Kirk as a husband, father, and leader who modeled servant-hearted masculinity, urging men to love, protect, and lead their families with courage rooted in faith. Erika Kirk’s words of forgiveness and her call for men to emulate Charlie’s example turned grief into a national mandate: to revive America by reviving the family.

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Democracy in Disguise: The Satanic Roots of Marxism and the Rebranding of Communism

The post argues that the term “democracy” is being misused as a disguise for ideologies like socialism and communism. It critiques the historical manipulation of language by communist regimes, linking Karl Marx’s personal failures to modern political movements. Ultimately, it warns against redefining democracy, emphasizing the importance of true democratic values like free speech and elections.

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Wes Moore’s “Belief in Baltimore” Is More Rhetoric Than Results

Sen. Antonio Hayes’ op-ed claims Gov. Wes Moore has revitalized Baltimore, showcasing investments and crime reduction. However, the author argues that crime remains high and education underperforming, attributing Baltimore’s woes to decades of poor leadership. Real accountability and tangible results are necessary for meaningful change, not mere belief in the city.

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Fathers’ Rights Are Not an Excuse—They’re a Crisis

The post discusses the systemic bias against fathers in family courts, highlighting the challenges they face in asserting their parenting rights. It stresses that outdated gender roles and stereotypes lead to the erasure of fathers from their children’s lives. Advocating for equal parenting rights is essential for children’s well-being and fair treatment in the legal system.

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Frederick’s Mayor Chooses Illegal Immigration Over Taxpayers

Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor’s establishment of a $20,000 taxpayer-funded Legal Advocacy Fund for noncitizens facing deportation has ignited local and national controversy. Critics argue it misallocates resources amid pressing community issues. Supporters claim it reflects values of inclusivity. The decision raises questions about municipal priorities and legality in enforcing immigration laws.

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What If Donald Trump Had Run as a Democrat? Imagining a Wildly Different America

The article imagines a political landscape where Donald Trump, instead of joining the Republican Party, aligns with the Democrats. It explores how his populist messaging could have resonated with the Democratic base, reshaping policies and the party dynamic, while highlighting the potential disruptions in both political parties and American culture.

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The Platform That Censors the Truth: How Medium Betrayed Its Writers and Silenced My Journalism

Since 2020, journalist Michael Phillips used Medium as a platform for impactful writing on systemic injustice. After building a loyal audience and gaining traction, his account was suspended without explanation for supposedly violating rules. He criticizes Medium’s censorship as corporate control over journalism, urging a move to platforms that uphold free speech.

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