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Leave it to The Nation to go all Ape-Schitt:
‘Cops lynched Tyre Nichols because they knew they could’
“All police, regardless of race or background, are employed to uphold a system conceived by white people, for white people, that operates to oppress black people.”
Who else but the Marxist propagandist Elie Mystal?
“The killing of Tyre Nichols is an indictment of the entire political System”
At The Nation, everything is an indictment of the entire political system.
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The local power struggle mirrors the divide over the national chairman
Ronna McDaniel has done the very best she could do under circumstances that are not favorable to the RNC and has managed to build up trust between the non-Trump and pro-Trump factions within the GOP in a way very few others could thread the needle and build the relationships.” …
The problem is not really Ronna and the RNC but at the state level. They point to the problems at the state GOP level in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. One committeewoman, who is not a Trump fan at this point, told me, “Ronna can’t fix Kelli Ward, but Ronna is fantastic at mitigating those types.”
Tag Archives: State Street
A mall won’t fix Madison’s mauled State Street
first of two parts Newspapers need a cause. William Randolph Hearst’s was war with Spain. Col. McCormick wanted commies out of the State Department. The great crusade of our favorite Madison morning daily these days is moving bus traffic off … Continue reading
Madison alders’ racial hatred penalizes State Street
second of two parts When society is blamed no one is responsible. Which is why Madison’s Progressive Dane-dominated city government has condemned once-vibrant State Street to struggle. A Midwest version of war-torn Beirut. All in the cause (incredibly) of racial … Continue reading
If the city won’t act, will property owners patrol violent State Street?
… Because the mayor proposes more free stuff Maria Milsted has had enough. Which means the bums, druggies, and shake-down thugs infesting upper State Street — just one block from the state Capitol — are on notice. One week ago … Continue reading