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‘Centrists,’ This is On You

Talking Points Memo

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June 26, 2026

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I’ve been observing the unfolding conversation about big DSA wins in New York City on Tuesday and specifically the clout...

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The Daily Wire

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· Jul 4, 2026

A Grateful Canadian’s Love Letter To America

My Dearest America, From across your northern border, from a nation that has enjoyed the serene luxury of your shadow and your shelter, I write to you on the occasion of your 250th birthday — as a grateful beloved and not some moralistic scold or resentful neighbor. For I am acutely aware that the liberties ...

Twitchy

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· Jul 10, 2026

Noah Smith: That Dems Booted Platner Shows They Have Morals While Republicans Are Just Power-Seekers

Noah Smith: That Dems Booted Platner Shows They Have Morals While Republicans Are Just Power-Seekers

Conservative Review

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· Jul 7, 2026

Forget The 'Squad.' Meet The 'Cell' Plotting To Help Democrats Take Back the House.

While most Americans were preparing to celebrate our country's 250th birthday with epic displays of patriotism, Democratic primary voters nominated an array of extreme left-wing candidates who openly despise the United States and everything it stands for.The post Forget The 'Squad.' Meet The 'Cell' Plotting To Help Democrats Take Back the House. appeared first on .

The Hill

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· Jul 4, 2026

America 250 celebrations expose a significant Republican gender gap

Partisanship isn’t the only force dividing the country over how we should be celebrating America’s 250th.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 4, 2026

Declaration of Independence: The greatest public affairs campaign in American history

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we should reflect on the eternal wisdom of the Founding Fathers, who put words to action on principles that have bound our nation since 1776. Looking back, we think of the non-military parts of independence as relatively easy — a room of guys in Philadelphia (“brotherly love”) who were []

Wirepoints

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· Jul 2, 2026

New Illinois Republican Party chair hopes for ‘JB fatigue’ in tough midterm – Capitol News IL

“We have to go back to the Reagan rule, where if somebody agrees with us 80 of the time, they’re not a 20 traitor,” Grogan said. “You know, they are actually part of our team, and that our entire Republican team is better than the entire Democratic team, and we need to pull together. We can’t purge our way to 51” of the vote.

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Related coverage for "‘Centrists,’ This is On You": The Daily Wire — A Grateful Canadian’s Love Letter To America. Twitchy — Noah Smith: That Dems Booted Platner Shows They Have Morals While Republicans Are Just Power-Seekers. Conservative Review — Forget The 'Squad.' Meet The 'Cell' Plotting To Help Democrats Take Back the House.. The Hill — America 250 celebrations expose a significant Republican gender gap. Washington Examiner — Declaration of Independence: The greatest public affairs campaign in American history. Wirepoints — New Illinois Republican Party chair hopes for ‘JB fatigue’ in tough midterm – Capitol News IL