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The GOP and Hispanics: What the Future Holds

In one of his recent RCP installments (“The GOP and Hispanics: What the Future Holds“), Sean Trende writes: One of the assumptions lurking behind the immigration debate is that Hispanics spurn Republicans in large part due to identity politics, with … Continue reading

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The Case of the Missing White Voters

Of the 6.5 million whites who didn’t show up to vote in 2012, Sean Trende, in “The Case of the Missing White Voters, Revisited” writes: The drop in turnout occurs in a rough diagonal, stretching from northern Maine, across upstate … Continue reading

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Should Republicans Just Focus on White Voters?

In the NYT, Tom Edsall has an op-ed titled “Should Republicans Just Focus on White Voters?” He quotes Phyllis Schlafly from a recent radio appearance: The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes — the white … Continue reading

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Schumer Predicts “Mass Demonstrations” If House Blocks Amnesty Bill

Chuck Schumer sends the coded message to the “Si! Se puede!” folks to mass-demonstrate if the House doesn’t bend over and take it: A senior Democratic senator predicted Sunday there could be massive demonstrations in Washington if House Republicans try … Continue reading

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2016: The Road To Ruin

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina): “If we don’t pass immigration reform, if we don’t get it off the table in a reasonable, practical way, it doesn’t matter who we run in 2016,” he said. “We’re in a demographic death spiral … Continue reading

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The Delinking

Dingy Harry shows his hand (and Durbin reiterates), what the Democrats wanted all along, that is, the delinking of border security as a prerequisite to amnesty, er, I mean ‘the path to citizenship’: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) made … Continue reading

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Ann Coulter: Acknowledging the ‘Sailer Strategy’

Years ahead of the curve, Coulter again shows how in-tune she is with the Dark Enlightenment movement: Democrats terrify Hispanics into thinking they’ll be lynched if they vote for Republicans, and then turn around and taunt Republicans for not winning … Continue reading

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Sessions on ‘Gang of Eight’ Bill

In an LA Times op-ed, Sen. Jeff Sessions (one of the only good ones fighting the fight) discusses the ‘Gang of Eight’ immigration bill: The so-called Gang of Eight immigration plan now being considered by the Senate fails to live … Continue reading

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Anyone. Anywhere.

Snowden notes: “Any analyst at any time can target anyone. Any selector. Anywhere,” Snowden said. “I, sitting at my desk, had the authority to wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if … Continue reading

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Enemy of the State (1998)

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