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Pro-Life for Fetuses but Anti-Life for Leukemia Patients: Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert Make Parody of the Conservative Party

April 20, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

Conservative Reps. Majorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Lauren Boebert of Colorado made headlines April 16 as the only two house members to oppose bill H.R.941, or the Transplant Act. This bill extends the National […]

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Pressure Mounts to Cancel Student Debt with Biden Hesitant to Fulfill Campaign Promise

April 8, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

Democrats are leaning on President Biden to fulfill another anticipated campaign promise: canceling student debt. As the President enters his fourth month in office, top Democrats and student voters alike are confused at the lack […]

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Time is Running Out: Biden Stalls to Organize Foreign Policy with North Korea

March 30, 2021March 30, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

North Korea launched several short-range missiles last weekend following a grim warning to the Biden administration for organizing military exercises with South Korea. Negotiations with Pyongyang and Seoul have been put on the backburner as […]

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Social Justice in the Classroom: Megyn Kelly and Bill Maher Revisit her Decision to Withdraw Kids from NYC Schools

March 7, 2021March 7, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

In a Friday interview with Bill Maher, Megyn Kelly revisited her Nov. 2020 decision to remove her two children from private NYC schools. Politics aside, I’ve long been an admirer of the Fox News and […]

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How Normal is Normal? Biden’s Executive Orders Establish a New Precedent in his First 100 Days

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

The only surprise in Biden’s nomination as the 2020 Democratic forerunner was his ability to address and appease an increasingly liberal voter base. His campaign advertised a return to normalcy, almost sounding conservative by idolizing […]

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A Catholic in the White House: Why Joe Biden’s Religious Affiliation Escapes the Public Eye

December 17, 2020January 12, 2021 Carolyn Kimball

On January 20th, Joe Biden will become the second Catholic president elected into office. Just 60 years after John F. Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961, Republican acknowledgment of Biden’s Catholic affiliation has been pushed under the […]

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Trump Backs U.S. out of the Open Skies Treaty: China’s Reaction

December 3, 2020 Carolyn Kimball

In yet another move to dismantle standing U.S. Foreign Policy measures, President Trump has backed out of a treaty designed to keep us out of nuclear war and scrapped a pair of surveillance aircraft. The […]

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Keeping up with Kavanaugh: Where is 2018’s Token Bad Boy Now

November 18, 2020 Carolyn Kimball

It feels like ages agoーpop culture from a distant eraーbut Brett Kavanaugh was nominated for United States Supreme Court Justice of the United States just over two years ago on July 9, 2018. After President […]

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