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Democrats, in the wake of court rulings that reeled in their ability to redraw congressional maps in their party's favor, have reacted with calls to do whatever it takes to win. If Democrats want to win back the support of the voters, they ought to focus on offering citizens something of substance.
12 May 2026 10:05 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The top court in Virginia ruled 4-3 that Democrats broke state law by shoving through a redistricting that gave their party a clear advantage come voting -- that would have stripped all but one congressional seat from safe Republican control. Let the left's gnashing of teeth begin.
08 May 2026 18:31 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Obamacare took root and spread because Democrats had moved toward socialism and Republicans had given up characterizing healthcare as an American's responsibility and instead allowed it to be narrated as a right, a "taxpayer-funded" right. Now the Democrats are trying the same with housing.
05 May 2026 11:00 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
President Trump called for Republicans to start impeachment proceedings against Hakeem Jeffries for comments the New York congressman made following the Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act. And this is why MAGA Americans love Trump. He's hilarious. And unbeatable.
04 May 2026 13:51 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Department of Justice released a report that found the Joe Biden administration had spent considerable time and energy, not to mention taxpayer dollars, investigating Christians for high crimes and misdemeanors.
02 May 2026 01:01 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
There isn't a constitutional reference to dangerous speak, or dangerous speech. Neither is there one for hate speak, or hate speech. These are terms fabricated by the left to censor speech, with an end game of stifling political dissent. Republicans shouldn't play that game.
30 Apr 2026 11:13 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Louisiana's newly redrawn congressional maps, creating a second district made up primarily of Black voters, were an "illegal" gerrymander based on race. But this is a great ruling for Americans who believe in the spirit of the nation, rather than the divisiveness of the Democrat Party.
29 Apr 2026 16:50 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES