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Lindsay Clancy’s case could be a windfall for the GOP this midterm season. And no, her husband didn’t do it, either. READ MORE: https://spectator.org/five-quick-things-is-the-linds…
“I f—k the Constitution. I wipe my a with the Constitution.” - Hasan Piker And the Democrats want to associate themselves with him? READ MORE: https://spectator.org/hasan-piker-and…
Hannah Arendt WARNED US about Anthony Fauci. Habitual government deception produces something more dangerous than false belief. The Fauci era shows how. READ MORE: https://spectato…
Red or blue cap? Hmm . . .
The Left Has a Working Class Problem How can they represent them if they don't even know how to define it? READ MORE: https://spectator.org/the-left-has-a-working-class-problem/
What happened to all the toy stores? Toy Story 5 shares a lot more than what happens when kids replace toys with a screen. READ MORE: https://spectator.org/toy-story-5-and-the-vani…
Thank You, Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White Welcome to the WNBA, gentlemen! READ MORE: https://spectator.org/five-quick-things-yes-enes-kanter-and-royce-white-that-is-the-way-sc…
Poor Francesca Hong, a Victim of Milwaukee’s Missing Election Results So Francesca Hong gets sacrificed that Abdulrahman El-Sayed and Darieliza Avila Chevalier and a host of other …
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