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Hamit Coskun’s Win: A Rare Conservative Upset in a Turbulent U.K. Hamit Coskun’s recent victory arrived during a period of clear political turmoil in the U.K., and it stands out for reasons beyond local campaigning. This result looks more like
Why Kristi Noem’s Fit for Office Is Misunderstood Kristi Noem left the South Dakota governor’s office carrying a mix of praise and pushback, and the debate about her suitability keeps getting louder. Critics label her as ill-suited for some roles,
When the DHS Secretary Turned Serious Work Into a TV Sketch The ousted DHS secretary took a serious role and made it like something out of Veep. That line captures why many conservatives are frustrated: national security and public safety
Iran Is Not Iraq 2.0: A Republican Case for a Clear Strategy While Iran is not Iraq 2.0, it requires a disciplined approach and a clear plan for the future. Iran is a consolidated, theocratic state with regional proxies, ballistic
Gray Convicted After Son’s Mass Shooting: Why It Matters Gray’s murder conviction for supplying the gun his son used to commit a mass shooting has grabbed headlines and raised sharp questions about responsibility and criminal law. At its core the
