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  1. 39 minutes ago on Clay Jones

    Molehill says, “Fauci directly lied to Congress for three years…”. No, republicans, our tax dollars at work, investigated Fauci for over three years – – and have turned up diddly. Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi.

  2. about 1 hour ago on Mike Luckovich

    Solar flares peaked in May! FJB!

  3. about 2 hours ago on M2Bulls

    Flag him and move on.

  4. about 2 hours ago on Clay Jones

    “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you got till it’s gone.“ —Joni

  5. 1 day ago on Clay Bennett
    Gingrich once told Bill Clinton, “The difference between your party and ours is that we’ll do whatever it takes.”
  6. 1 day ago on Clay Bennett

    The people of the country and the world are victims of Dumpling’s hush money cover-up. A phony was elected president of the United States. The damage he has done is incalculable.

  7. 1 day ago on Clay Bennett

    But fiddle-Dee-do heard it directly from the voices in his head. They are obviously very persuasive.

  8. 1 day ago on Clay Bennett

    He’s right because Americans are getting fatter. See how that works?

  9. 3 days ago on Clay Jones

    Wait until his cult sees him sans coif comb-over and bronzer, though he may very well petition the warden for a blow dryer and a bucket of orange goo to maintain his customary flair.

  10. 4 days ago on Clay Bennett

    Berkeley Law professor responds to Calabresi:

    “To say that Trump has a First Amendment defense, then, I think you need to take the astonishing view that crimes somehow related to spending that helps a political candidate are protected by the First Amendment. Even acknowledging that Steve’s vision is not intended to be rooted in current law, but rather in a vision of what he thinks First Amendment should be read to be, I don’t think I see how there could be a First Amendment right to do that. As far as I know, there is no First Amendment right to commit election-related crimes. Wanting to help a candidate for office doesn’t give people a right to cook the books.”