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Brexit at Ten: Sovereignty Gained, But at What Cost? An American Perspective
In retrospect, the referendum was the beginning of a familiar movement that has now spread across much of the world, from Europe to the Americas, driven…
Jun 23
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Peter Giunta
The Great European Awakening: Why Voters Are Siding With the Right to Reclaim Their Nations From Mass Migration
Europeans aren’t suddenly turning “far-right.” They’re reacting to reality - the kind you can see in your community, your wallet, and your kids…
Jun 10
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Peter Giunta
Oregon’s Animal Rights Initiative: How Fringe Ideas Slowly Become Mainstream
Oregon has long prided itself on its rugged outdoor heritage, bountiful farm lands, and coastal fishing economy - but a citizen-led initiative…
Jun 9
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Peter Giunta
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How California’s Slow-Motion Election Disaster Is Destroying Trust in America
What makes California the focal point is this: every other state in the nation has delivered substantial election results on election night, and…
Jun 8
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Peter Giunta
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UFC at the White House Isn’t Desecration - It’s Pure Rooseveltian Spirit
As we prepare to celebrate 250 years of independence, the choice before us is clear. We can embrace a timid, managed decline dressed up as…
Jun 3
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Peter Giunta
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Trump’s Unapologetic Mandate: Why Republican Unity Runs Deeper Than Inside-the-Beltway Complaints
Power in our republic flows from the voters, not from hushed complaints in Capitol hallways. With five months until the November election, Republicans…
Jun 2
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Peter Giunta
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France’s Zyn Ban: A Cautionary Tale of European Nanny-State Overreach for American Policymakers
The irony is glaring: France bans nicotine pouches to “protect public health,” while celebrating the chain-smoking cafes, wine at lunch, and steady diet…
Jun 1
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Peter Giunta
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May 2026
Republicans Are Voting Early in California - But Let’s Not Mistake It For Victory Just Yet
In a top-two primary system where all voters see the same ballot - also known as a jungle primary - these numbers matter. They reflect motivation in…
May 28
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Peter Giunta
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I Read the DNC’s 2024 Autopsy So You Don’t Have To (Spoiler: Democrats Still Can’t Get Out of Their Own Way)
What I expected to be a highly self-aware retrospective on their 2024 performance actually fell short. Surprising? Not at all. Democrats have serious…
May 26
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Peter Giunta
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Thomas Massie Just Became the Latest Victim of Donald Trump’s Masterful GOP Realignment: Here’s What It Means
Despite what the critics may say, this isn’t the result of blind loyalty or a cult of personality. It’s voters recognizing that the political ground has…
May 21
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Peter Giunta
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President Trump’s Visit to China Builds on Nixon’s Legacy
There’s simply no comparing Nixon’s historic visit to Trump’s - China is no longer the impoverished nation it was some five decades ago. Today, it is a…
May 18
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Peter Giunta
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Mamdani Claims to Have Eliminated NYC’s $12B Budget Deficit - Here’s the Truth
Mamdani’s budget may balance on paper today, but fiscal health is measured in structural balance - not press releases. New Yorkers deserve the truth…
May 14
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Peter Giunta
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