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Meet Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s VP Pick
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Meet Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s VP Pick

He runs cover for arsonists, he humiliates female students by putting feminine products in men’s bathrooms, he supports a surveillance state, he rubber stamped the chemical castration of kids. Introducing “moderate midwestern dad” Tim Walz.

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A New Time for Choosing
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

A New Time for Choosing

Harris, like Hillary Clinton, does not deserve to be the anointed one by default. Those who agree are not ‘misogynist’ or racist. Harris may relish the spotlight and capitalize on a media moment, but her fake stardom does not make her fit to lead our nation.

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We Can’t Let the Left Erase Female Olympians 
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

We Can’t Let the Left Erase Female Olympians 

If we continue to allow men to compete against women, they will take opportunities away from, and potentially threaten the lives of, future female Olympians. Some may scoff and say, “That will never happen.” But it just did. After all the strides in women's sports over the last few decades, we are regressing quickly. When little girls across the U.S. watch Simone Biles compete this summer and think, “I want to be just like her,” let's ensure they have a fighting chance.

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Kamala’s Brat-ification Is Not the Win Her Campaign Thinks It Is
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Kamala’s Brat-ification Is Not the Win Her Campaign Thinks It Is

Kamala lacks the one major quality that makes brat a “cool” archetype by Gen Z standards. Gen Z is pretty good at identifying a fraud when they see one. Let’s hope with the kamala-is-brat phenomenon, they have a good few laughs, and then they let it die on the internet archive where it belongs. Read Victoria Marshall’s piece on how Kamala, a clumsy authoritarian, is going full cringe and rebranding herself into a meme for the sake of securing power.

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Gen Z’s Turn to Trump
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Gen Z’s Turn to Trump

The political tide of Gen Z is changing. Some of the youngest Americans heading to the ballot box this November are not followers of "woke." New young conservative voters are emerging, readying to back Donald Trump in 2024. Why are some cohorts of Gen Z considering Trump? Hint: It has something to do with $6 cereal boxes, $90k college tuition, and the fear that they'll be doomed to be forever renters.

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DEI Hires Have Gone Too Far
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

DEI Hires Have Gone Too Far

There have been many shocking discoveries about the attempted assassination of former president Trump. But one of the most widely acknowledged failings was in Trump’s immediate security detail. Now that Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned, the public has gained some accountability from the floundering agency. But DEI is still corrupting it. Read to learn how:

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J.D. Vance Proves Trump’s America First Legacy Is Here To Stay
Caroline Downey Caroline Downey

J.D. Vance Proves Trump’s America First Legacy Is Here To Stay

Why did Trump choose J.D. Vance as his VP? He was no strategic pick. He was not chosen to court a specific voting bloc (suburban moms) or to secure a purple state. With the Biden campaign unraveling and the DNC in chaos, along with the sympathy garnered from the horrific assassination attempt on Saturday, Trump didn’t need that electoral boost. Trump chose Vance because he completes what he started.

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Why We Can’t Take Our Eyes Off Trump’s ‘Fight! Fight! Fight!’ Photo
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Why We Can’t Take Our Eyes Off Trump’s ‘Fight! Fight! Fight!’ Photo

In the photo, his ear and face are streaked with vibrant red blood, the same shade as the bars on the American flag flapping against the blue sky behind him. Surrounded by Secret Service agents, at the last second, clearly shaken but still in control of his bearings, he halts the agents to raise a fist into the air as he yells, “Fight! Fight! Fight!” It is, and forever will be, one of the most iconic American images of our time. 

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The Melody of Freedom
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Melody of Freedom

American soldier and World War II Medal of Honor recipient Second Lieutenant Audie Murphy is considered “the most highly decorated soldier in American history.” Upon the end of World War II, Murphy had earned 28 medals.

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A Letter to Our Fallen Heroes
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

A Letter to Our Fallen Heroes

Dear fallen soldier, sailor, marine, or airman,

This weekend, often regarded as the unofficial start to summer, will be filled with barbecues, fireworks, and discounted prices at favorite retail stores. But these things are only noise. Every year as Memorial Day arrives, I think of you.

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Conservatives Should Be the Real Party of Choice
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Conservatives Should Be the Real Party of Choice

Butker’s sentiment, one of sincere honor and adulation of his wife’s vocational choice, seems to be a step too far for our enlightened age. The left’s visceral reaction to Butker’s speech is a glaring example of what most women feel every day–that our innate desire to do the work of mothering (and do it well) is not valued by society as “real work.”

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Women Are Going Backwards under the Biden Administration
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Women Are Going Backwards under the Biden Administration

The Biden Department of Education last week announced major changes to Title IX that set women back decades. The 1972 law banned discrimination on the basis of sex in educational institutions that receive federal money. This victory half a century ago was the result of women who fought for fairness in athletics. They fought for their own spaces as a necessary way to guarantee their equal opportunity.

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Delete TikTok Already
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Delete TikTok Already

TikTok is on the chopping block and it’s about time. This week, a congressional panel in the House of Representatives introduced a bill to challenge the app’s ownership, with support from the White House, citing national security concerns. That’s when things got nuts.

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Crushing on Nixon
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Crushing on Nixon

While the Official Narrative paints Nixon as a paranoid, vengeful, and bitter man, it obscures the traits that contributed to his incredible success. Only a handful of Americans can come close to touching Nixon and his achievements: member of the House of Representatives, senator, vice president, and president of the United States. The man was driven and relentless. And if you ask me, that’s super sexy.

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Pete Hegseth to Host America’s Awards Show
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Pete Hegseth to Host America’s Awards Show

Every year, more and more Americans skip out on Hollywood award season. Declining viewership numbers suggest that many wish to be spared the political preaching that has come to define these self-congratulatory pageants. But in Nashville, “Fox & Friends” co-anchor Pete Hegseth will emcee a different kind of awards show.

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Hollywood Hypocrites: How Celebrity Activists Betrayed Israel
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Hollywood Hypocrites: How Celebrity Activists Betrayed Israel

Upon seeing Hamas’s barbaric terror attack, you’d think celebrities would rush to condemn it. However, Hollywood pearl clutchers who screamed “Black Lives Matter” have been quiet, late to denounce, or insistent that the conflict is ‘complicated.’ We cannot tolerate silence or lukewarm condolences from celebrities who spent the last few years chastising Americans for issues far less blatantly binary than this one. When Hamas targets the most vulnerable for murder and other unspeakable crimes, it’s a fight for civilization, not just Israeli sovereignty. Celebrities should be consistent and say, “Neutrality is not an option.”

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