The Democrats are desperate for Elon Musk’s downfall
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The X CEO’s departure from government was announced before the GOP defeat in Wisconsin
Grace Curley is host of The Grace Curley Show and a columnist for the Boston Herald.
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The X CEO’s departure from government was announced before the GOP defeat in Wisconsin
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It isn’t a basement, but it’ll do
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A disastrous campaign doesn’t seem to have sparked any reflection
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Digging in is an interesting choice
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The party is struggling to find its feet in the age of Trump and Musk
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‘But he gets it done,’ Trump said of Musk to Hannity. ‘He’s a leader’
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Karen Bass was thousands of miles away as the California wildfires devastated Los Angeles
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Pundits still have a stunning unwillingness to think beyond their Beltway bubble
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The same skills that helped Karoline Leavitt become an instant hit on the radio will serve her well behind a new microphone on the briefing room podium
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The donation requests will continue unless morale improves
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It’s not because their residents are sexist and racist
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J.D. Vance has been sitting down for combative interviews with the mainstream media for weeks now
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‘We don’t have time to sit around and think about why, over the last few years, certain things may have happened or may not have happened’
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The weeks of bubble-wrap treatment have not served her well
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The special counsel throws yet another Hail Mary
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If T-shirt and Jeans Newsom were running against French Laundry Newsom in 2026, the former would win in a landslide
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In this hurry to usher in the age of Kamalot, the left has forgotten all about Biden
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Democracy is saved, weren’t you looking?
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He loves the sparring too much
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Trump’s abortion stance is challenging some of his fiercest activists — while Biden is walking a tightrope on his support for Israel