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Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!

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May you all have a blessed day.

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A Note on the Scale of the Democrat’s Loss

Some sense of proportion would be nice.

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It has finally arrived.

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It’s the Institutions, Stupid

A different take on our political realignment.

Jazz Shaw, 1959-2024

The longtime conservative blogger is gone at 65.

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