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Louisville's Bumbling Authorities Are About To Get a Wake-Up Call
- By Neil Patel
The downtowns of numerous American cities have been burned up. Government buildings have been attacked. Private businesses have been destroyed. And people have even been killed. This has been happening off and on now for many months. And -- perhaps most amazing and horrifying of all -- the news media has decided to largely ignore it.
Detailed coverage would undercut the "mostly peaceful" narrative that many want to cling to. When things get really out of control, the corporate media is forced to report on them in summary fashion, but they have largely abandoned the day-to-day, on-the-ground reporting they would do in virtually any other circumstance. Reporting of that sort is coming from a relatively small number of independent publishers, none more than my own publication, the Daily Caller.
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Democrats' Complaints About the Coming Supreme Court Vote Don't Pass the Smell Test
- By Neil Patel
In case you didn't notice, our country is completely falling apart. There are so many problems that they are hard to list out at this point, but the biggest, by far, is the increasing animosity between Americans of different political persuasions. People think those on the other side are evil and need to be destroyed. There have always been views like that on the fringes, but the fringes have made huge advances and are now dominating our discourse. And it's not just discourse. We are seeing actual political violence on a scale not seen since the late 1960s. Most Americans my age have never imagined our country in a state of civil war, but can you honestly say that idea is as ludicrous today as it was 10 years ago? We are sliding fast in a bad direction, and it's time for people of goodwill to come together to put it to an end.
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Biden Could Win Big and Bring our Country Together; the Scary Part Is He's Chosen Not To Do It
- By Neil Patel
It's now pretty clear that Joe Biden has a lead, but President Donald Trump has been closing nationally (which doesn't really matter) and in key battleground states (which matters a ton). Each party's base has been decided for months. The election, as usual, is largely about who can convince the people in the middle.
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Airlines Once Again Approach Congress With Captain's Hat in Hand
- By Veronique de Rugy
Attention readers: Neil Patel is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Veronique de Rugy.
As the saying goes, "When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." This advice applies to the hole Congress leapt into by bailing out the airline industry back in March through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Now these companies want even more taxpayer money. The federal government should refuse another bailout.
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Has America Peaked? Addressing the Craziness on the Left and on the Right Is our Top Priority
- By Neil Patel
Every good thing comes to an end. Since our founding -- based on ideas and principles rather than race or nationality -- America grew to become the world's most dominant power by the end of World War II. By the 1990s, once we won the Cold War, there was nobody else even close. Now we are completely falling apart. Our situation is so bad that it could be time to start debating whether we have, in fact, peaked as a country and as a world power. I sure hope not.
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Biden Is Underperforming Hillary in Battleground States
- By David Harsanyi
Attention readers: Neil Patel is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by David Harsanyi.
It remains something of a mystery why there's so little apprehension among liberal pundits and Democrats about the similarities between battleground state polling for the 2020 presidential election and 2016 contest -- which as you might recall did not turn out as expected.
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The Truth About the Post Office Controversy
- By Neil Patel
Do we really have to worry about the Postal Service? That's the latest faux controversy to dominate our political debate. It's a sign of our times that even the mail system isn't without controversy. As usual, there's plenty of blame to go around on how we got into this mess.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's reasonable to presume we need more absentee voting. Packing voters into overcrowded indoor polling places with long lines is not a good idea. Our government and politicians of all stripes have a duty to promote free and fair elections whether in person or absentee. That shouldn't be a controversial idea.
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- Kamala Harris, Imaginary Centrist
- Watch Out for the New Censors -- Not a Happy Bunch
- Let the Politicians Act Like Politicians; The Rest of Us Should Be Better
- The Problem in Portland Isn't the Law -- It's the Lawlessness
- Don't Fall for Cuomo's Gaslighting on Coronavirus
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- 'But Gorsuch' Is Still Trump's Best Argument
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