The most memorable RNC speakers are not the stars
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The speech of the night belonged to Nick Sandmann
Karol Markowicz is a columnist at the New York Post.
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The speech of the night belonged to Nick Sandmann
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The Democrats are defined not by what they stand for, but what they stand against
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The former First Lady claimed she ‘hates’ politics but her speech proved she’s good at it
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Only the right is willing to hold him to account
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The fashionable alternative to reopening schools defies logic
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Wealthy white liberals don’t suffer the consequences of their fringe ideologies
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The network has become a place that covers for any Andrew Cuomo misdeed
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Boredom is causing people to light them. And boredom is causing people to share absurd theories
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The hysteria behind the anti-racism protests seems eerily familiar
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More Americans are wondering what our future economic relationship with China should be
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Even the scientists aren ’ t sure
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If our leadership wants us to listen to them, they should discourage Karens
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The purpose of tonight ’s debate should have been to rain blows on Bernie. Most candidates failed
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The real winner of the debate was Pete Buttigieg, though that’s unlikely to be the conventional wisdom
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Politicians are phonies, who behave one way for the crowd and another behind the scenes
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It used to be that a billionaire openly giving a giant contribution would raise some ire
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Jews, who are a reliable Democratic voting base, have to start demanding the change from the politicians on their own side
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Primary voters want the red meat
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The attitude of Jewish ‘Russians’ in America toward Russia is goodbye and good luck. But mostly goodbye
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The swamp may yet get to Haley but, so far, she’s positioned herself perfectly as the candidate to beat for the Republican nomination in 2024