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Conservatives Now Owning The Libs By Dying More
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Take that, modern medicine!
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The Week
· Jul 5, 2026
‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left
‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left
National Post
· Jun 24, 2026
Geoff Russ: Poilievre should lead the war against woke history vandals
If Conservatives leave the culture wars to the left, the left will gain even more power
EKOS Politics
· Mar 18, 2026
From Collapse to Dominance
[Ottawa – March 18, 2026] At the end of 2024, the Liberals trailed the Conservatives by a massive and seemingly insurmountable 25 points. Today, that deficit has flipped to a 20-point Liberal lead. [...]
Conservative Home
· Jul 3, 2026
There is an end of term feeling in the political air, a weird calm, but what comes next will be wild
If the Conservatives are stuck with that label of being unprepared, they’ll never get a second chance. Everything they have said and done in the last twelve months suggests they know that, have been doing the work, but it’s not the same as the showing your workings. The post There is an end of term feeling in the political air, a weird calm, but what comes next will be wild appeared first on Conservative Home.
American Thinker
· Jun 30, 2026
Trying to Think Wise Thoughts after DSA Tuesday
Photo Credit: PicrylOur liberal friends believe they are the wave of the future. In fact, of course, they have been resisting the future since the day after they got rid of the absolute monarchs
Drudge Report
· Jul 5, 2026
Conservatives rage over re-funding of PLANNED PARENTHOOD...
Conservatives rage over re-funding of PLANNED PARENTHOOD... (First column, 6th story, link) Related stories:DOGE self-deletes. Grand experiment fell apart long before...
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Related coverage for "Conservatives Now Owning The Libs By Dying More": The Week — ‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left . National Post — Geoff Russ: Poilievre should lead the war against woke history vandals. EKOS Politics — From Collapse to Dominance. Conservative Home — There is an end of term feeling in the political air, a weird calm, but what comes next will be wild. American Thinker — Trying to Think Wise Thoughts after DSA Tuesday . Drudge Report — Conservatives rage over re-funding of PLANNED PARENTHOOD...