While patriotic Team USA hockey star Jack Hughes and his teammates are thrilled to meet President Trump at the State of the Union, showcasing true American spirit, whiny Democrats are boycotting the event in a pathetic display of partisanship. Their absence won't be missed—real Americans celebrate unity and success, not petty protests that only highlight their disdain for a leader putting America first.
Radical Mayor Zohran Mamdani's inflammatory rhetoric—labeling NYPD as "racist, evil, wicked, and corrupt"—has incited chaos, as a blizzard snowball fight in Washington Square Park devolved into criminal attacks on officers, with snowballs and ice chunks hurled at close range. Conservative leaders like Cuomo, Adams, and Malliotakis rightly blast Mamdani for setting this dangerous tone, while NYPD probes the "disgraceful" assaults and unions demand arrests—proving leftist disdain erodes respect for heroes in blue.
In the heated arena of American politics, Democrats often accuse conservatives of racism, yet their own words reveal a pattern of condescension and stereotyping toward Black communities.
In NYC's February 2026 blizzard, socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani's team dumped snow removal on citizens, demanding five IDs to shovel—yet his DSA group opposes voter ID as racist. Conservatives slam the hypocrisy: more proof needed for sidewalks than elections, sparking social media ridicule.
In a brazen display of leftist authoritarianism, Susan Rice, Obama's notorious national security advisor, has issued a dark warning, signaling that Democrats plan to unleash a weaponized federal government against MAGA supporters, corporations, law firms, universities, media, and big tech that aligned with President Trump.
In a stunning decision that reeks of political bias and and even maybe TDS, the Supreme Court has struck down key aspects of President Trump's tariffs, marking a major setback for executive branch powers in trade policy.
In the lead-up to June's primary elections, conservative voters are voicing deep dissatisfaction with Republican leadership, threatening to sit out local races.
Congressman Brandon Gill, the steadfast Republican incumbent for Texas's 26th District, is gearing up for a decisive 2026 reelection battle, emphasizing the urgent need to crush the radical left and rally conservative voters.
New York City's allowance for mosques to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer (adhan) over loudspeakers, even at 4:45 a.m., mirrors practices in Dearborn, Michigan, but risks violating neutral noise laws in diverse Manhattan. While the First Amendment protects Muslim worship, it also guards against government favoritism, ensuring no religion imposes amplified sounds on unwilling neighbors.
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