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Crush ‘Em In the Midterms

With Kavanaugh confirmed, it’s now time to completely crush the Democrats. Dr. Steve Turley says President Donald Trump is dreaming big and figuring out how to absolutely pulverize the Leftist opposition. We can do it, folks!

Dick Morris says the Kavanaugh Supreme Court hearings cost the Democrats dearly. There were four Republican-held seats the Democrats thought they might take — in Texas, Tennessee, Arizona and Nevada. Now, it’s looking like the Republicans clearly have command in Texas, Tennessee and Arizona, and have a small, but still growing edge in Nevada. Meanwhile, Morris cites five Democratic-held seats that could go to Republicans — in North Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Florida and Montana. The Republicans are now solidly ahead in North Dakota and Missouri, and have modest, but defensible advantages in Florida and Indiana, with Montana a virtual tossup.

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Styxhexenhammer666 also sees the uptick for Republicans but wonder if the GOP voters will stay mad enough from Kavanaugh to carry over for the November election. History, he says, “points to maybe.”

Democrats Blow Low, Harder

As the Democrats proved with their street fight against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, they are the party you can count on to blow low and harder. In this Q-Anon episode from In Pursuit of Truth, we hear from that paragon of Democratic principals — creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti.

On the Kavanaugh vote, Q-Anon predicts “Red-State Ds who voted ‘no’ are in trouble.” Let’s hope so. Montana needs to boot out Jon Tester, Missouri Claire McCaskill, Indiana Joe Donnelly and North Dakota Heidi Heitkamp. Just losing those four seats would seriously erode the Democrats’ efforts to block the next Supreme Court nominee. If they can’t be civil, they need to just be whipped!

And here’s an update from In Pursuit of Truth as Boom Week gets under way. Already, it’s looking like the Russian Collusion charges that have been slung repeatedly against President Trump were all made-up, concocted, phony. What else will we learn as the week progresses?

The rats are in a state of panic. Trump will not terminate Rod Rosenstein. He will opt to resign on his own volition as the public becomes aware of the role he has played in regards the FISA warrants. Says In Pursuit of Truth, “Prepare for Sky Is Falling Week.”

The gloves are off. The Left wants to rumble? OK, let’s give it to ’em. Also in the news, FBI Attorney James Baker says former FBI Director Andrew McCabe was dead serious about attempting to remove President Donald Trump from office. More from In Pursuit of Truth.

 

GOP Takes the Edge

A new “shock poll” bears out what we’ve been saying for months: The Democrats are going to lose their shirts in the 2018 Mid-Term elections. Dr. Steve Turley says the new poll shows the supposed Blue Wave has completely vanished. Instead, the Republicans now have a six-point edge going into the election. In five states, the Democrats are in serious trouble and could lose Senate seats — West Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota and Montana.  Also, there has been a shift toward the right across the Midwest in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Ohio, so it’s highly unlikely the Democrats will seize many House seats, or state Legislatures.

Again, we’re not surprised. The Democrats have not done any hard work since their defeat in the 2016 election. They have not come up with bright, new ideas or tried to shift their policies to conform with the public. Instead, they are turning more hardcore Leftist and pushing baloney lies, like the whole trumped-up set of charges surrounding President Trump supposedly collaborating with the Russians. Time for the Democrats to wise up: Either stop lying or get lost. We don’t want you and we don’t need you, either.

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Meanwhile, in the primaries, Democrats keep pushing more to the Left. Dick Morris calls it “Dem suicide watch” as he notes the number of hardcore leftists they are advancing to the November Mid-Term — Leftists who don’t have a chance in hell to win!

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Mass Exodus from Illinois

Every state surrounding Illinois — Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan — has experienced population gains over the past six or seven years. Why? Because folks are fleeing Illinois and its outrageous crime and tax increases.

Since the start of the current decade, Illinois has lost nearly 700,000 people. Illinois has dropped to sixth largest state in population, surrendering No. 5 to Pennsylvania. That’s bad news if you live in Illinois, but what’s worse: The trend is accelerating. More from the Money GPS.

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Ghetto Queen Admits Fraud

A Ghetto queen in Arkansas admits that she gets welfare from three states. It’s estimated she has committed some $262,691 in food stamp fraud. Seems like someone should be doing a little better monitoring of the rolls.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This video has disappeared from YouTube. In its absence, we present a similar case involving a couple engaging in welfare fraud in Indiana.)

 

Why Trump Won Indiana

Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the Indiana primary came as a shocker to many. Not Dick Morris. “I think when a politician is able to establish a congruence, an exact identity, between his point of view and the nation’s point of view, that creates a source of power that is enormous; that is outside of the realm of normal political discussion,” says Morris, one of the nation’s most influential political commentators. He praises Trump as an extremely attractive candidate, adding, “If he were elected, I think he’d be quite a good president.”

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Huckabee Predicts Trump Win

GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump scored a surprisingly easy victory over fellow candidate Ted Cruz in Tuesday night’s Indiana Republican primary, forcing the Texas senator to suspend his campaign. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee reacts to the news on Fox News’ “The Sean Hannity Show,” opining that Trump will defeat Democrat presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton in November’s general election.

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Illegals Milking Tax Loophole

It turns out that millions of illegal aliens across America are fraudulently taking advantage of a tax loophole to siphon $4 billion from the Internal Revenue Service. The scheme was uncovered by a longtime tax consultant in Indiana, who spilled the beans to NBC Eyewitness News-Indiana investigative reporter Bob Segall.

The whistleblower says the device being used is the Additional Child Tax Credit, whereby illegals filing tax returns are receiving money for children living in Mexico. Segall reports that the IRS knows of the scheme and has done nothing to remedy it. Check out the results of Segall’s three-month investigation. More from WTHR-TV, Channel 13.

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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Part One of the series has disappeared off YouTube. In its absence, here’s a summary of the research Segall performed that earned him a Peabody Award.)

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Athens of the Prairie

Columbus, Indiana is a city of around 40,000 people located an hour south of Indianapolis. Columbus is exactly the kind of city you’d expect to find in the Midwest, except for one curious thing. The American Institute of Architects has ranked Columbus 6th in the nation for architectural innovation and design, right behind New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, DC.

The architectural richness of Columbus isn’t the result of some visionary planning board. Nor are the zoning laws in Columbus different than those in most other Indiana cities. Columbus has fascinating architecture because in the 1950s industrialist and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller (of the Cummins Engine Company) decided that he wanted to live in a more visually interesting city. To this end, Miller offered to pay the architect’s bill for any new public building in Columbus. Today, Columbus boasts more than 70 buildings designed by internationally celebrated architects like I.M. Pei, Eliel Saarinen, Eero Saarinen, Richard Meier and Harry Weese. H/T Reason.TV

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