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Biden Vulnerable Over Abortion

Dick Morris says Joe Biden’s abortion stance leaves him “very vulnerable” because of his flip-flops. He is starting to have a consistent policy, but the vague dawdling and changing his stances will keep coming up. Expect his 20 or more Democratic opponents to take aim and make him pay.

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Biden brought his campaign this past week to Iowa. If he’s the best the Democrats have to offer, then bring on the other 20 or so lunatics! More from Mark Dice.

Are Democrats Repeating 1968?

It’s been more than 50 years now, but the 1968 election represented a true horror story for the Democrats. Hubert Humphrey won the party’s nomination for the Presidency, beating back a host of Leftist challengers, including Eugene McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy. After all the internecine bloodshed, the Republican, Richard Nixon, easily whipped Humphrey, winning 301 electoral votes to the Democrats’ 191 electoral votes.

Dick Morris sees signs the Democrats currently running for president could stage a repeat of that race, as banished Leftists whimper and whine, withholding support from a more moderate nominee, say, Joe Biden.

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Pete Buttigieg illegally drinking in public, Kirsten Gillibrand bartending Pride Events, Beto running in a gay 5K: The 2020 Dems are totally cringeworthy in Iowa. If they continue to try to outdo each other’s foolishness, Donald Trump will have no problems in 2020. More from Jon Miller of The Blaze in his video — “Pander-Monium: Dems Descend on Iowa to Make a Mockery of Themselves.”

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Another Democrat who can’t seem to break through the pack is California Rep. Eric Swalwell. Here, he’s trying some new punchlines to see if he can break through. None really work, except to draw the mockery of Mark Dice.

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Young Black Conservatives

In October of 2018, hundreds of young conservatives of color met up in Washington, DC, for the first ever Young Black Leadership Summit: a four-day conference that featured speeches from conservative actress Stacey Dash and firebrand Candace Owens, a trip to the White House to hear Trump speak, and a rare chance for young, black Republicans to get together and network IRL.

VICE’s Lee Adams went to the summit to talk firsthand with young, black conservatives about what drew them to the Republican party, along with what kind of backlash they’ve faced from the black community for going public with their political views. To find out more about the movement, he also tagged along with Antonia Okafor—an outspoken Second Amendment activist—on a hunting trip in northwestern Iowa with Steve King, a House Representative who’s been widely criticized for his racist comments. Lastly, he met up with Shekinah Geist, a black Republican and budding social media influencer, and sat in on a conversation between her and a group of peers from the local black student union who challenged her on her support for President Trump.

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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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In a Tizzy Over Bibles in Hotels

Annie Laurie Gailor and the Freedom From Religion Foundation have set their sights on Christianity, zeroing in on a hotel on the campus of Iowa State University and its Bibles in guest rooms. It seems Gailor is objecting to the Bible being the only book placed in hotel rooms.

In this edition of “Zonation” on PJTV, Alfonzo Rachel explains, “Uhhh, because the majority of the country is Christian, that’s why. You Democrats claim to be Democrats because you swear by the majority rule, right? Well, the majority of the country considers themselves Christian, and does feel that the word of God is a good thing to have access to.”

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Sidestepping the Constitution

U.S. Rep. Steve King, an Iowa Repubican, explores the impeachment of President Obama with Constitutional experts during a House judiciary hearing, citing the Commander in Chief’s numerous abuses of the Constitution’s enumerated powers. When one of the experts is asked what do the people do about these blatant abuses when there is no judicial or electoral remedy, he ask King, “To what particular sort of abuses?” King responds, “Anyone of the list of enumerated powers , for example, ending with the declaration of war, because that’s the starkest of all.”

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