Left-wing shame and fear will end the mask mandates
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Democrats will finally allow for freedom when they grow afraid of their voters
Grace Curley is host of The Grace Curley Show and a columnist for the Boston Herald.
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Democrats will finally allow for freedom when they grow afraid of their voters
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Erasing Thurgood Marshall, babbling about cannon ownership — all in a day’s work for Biden and Schumer
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Progressive policies are tearing apart our cities, as crime rates spike and public safety suffers
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Their agenda lies dead on the floor of the Senate. Can the ruling party pick up the pieces?
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The president is polling worse than ever
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The president and his VP will turn up to bash Trump. Otherwise they are absent
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Dr. Fauci should take more time off — and a word of advice for Kamala Harris too
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Why did the White House reject an October plan to step up rapid test production?
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They’d rather deny it exists or blame it on Covid than take action
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A Washington Post writer suggests the absurd
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Travel bans and quarantines are suddenly back in vogue
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The State Assembly’s report reveals the extent of the former governor’s malfeasance
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The progressive policy perishes at the polls — not with a bang but a whimper
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Last year, no gatherings. This year, no toys
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The Duchess of Sussex has strong views on paid family leave — and now you have to hear them!
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Not the Biden administration, apparently
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Emergency powers, like masks, booster shots and Dr Fauci, are not going away anytime soon
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The rule-makers are not as concerned with medicine, science or health as they purport to be
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The disgraced New York governor is demonstrating why he should have been impeached
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The Nicki Minaj vaccine saga tells us a lot about the right to be wrong