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Friday, February 27, 2026

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Trump to Tout Economy, Energy in Texas Ahead of GOP Primaries

 


President Donald Trump will travel to southern Texas on Friday to tout his economic and fossil fuel agenda, just days before Republicans face competitive primary elections in the state on March 3. Trump has so far stayed out of his party's high-profile battle over a U.S. Senate seat, but his visit to Corpus Christi places him near several contested U.S. House districts where Hispanic voters, an important constituency for Republicans nationally, could determine the outcome in November's midterm elections.

 The trip follows a warning from a Texas Republican who said her recent loss in a state Legislature race, despite Trump's endorsement, was a "wake-up call" for the party.

 The president's economy-focused event springboards off his State of the Union address, which sought to draw sharp contrasts with Democrats on affordability and immigration enforcement as they aim to gain control of Congress later this year.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Trump will tout his "drill baby drill" agenda in Texas. The Corpus Christi area is the top exporter of liquefied natural gas in the U.S., with 42% of the product nationwide passing through its port.

Midterm elections are historically seen as a check on the sitting president, and Trump has warned his agenda will be derailed if his party loses power.

But first, Republicans in the deeply conservative state must settle on whom they want to represent them in November's general election.

Public opinion polls show Sen. John Cornyn, in office since 2002, trailing two challengers — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt — in Texas' most cutthroat contest.

Unlike in Louisiana, where Trump encouraged a challenge to the incumbent Republican senator, the president has let the Texans duke it out in a contest made personal with accusations of sexual affairs and political ineffectiveness.

Republican candidates in the Senate and some House races are expected to attend Trump's event on Friday.

At the president's urging last year, Texas Republicans launched a redistricting fight aimed at improving the party's prospects in House races. With the new map in effect, Republicans could gain up to five more seats across the state.

Hispanic voters in south Texas are key to the party's electoral success, said Corpus Christi's state Sen. Adam Hinojosa, the first Republican to represent the Rio Grande Valley in the Texas Senate since 1874.

"We need the job opportunities, we need to make sure that our families are taken care of, we need to be able to afford all of the groceries and things to have a decent lifestyle," Hinojosa said in an interview.

Crediting Trump's border policy and pro-oil agenda, Hinojosa said he thought the president's visit would help energize the Republican base.

Trump has prioritized maximizing U.S. fossil fuel production by rolling back environmental regulations and streamlining permitting for energy projects, benefiting places like southern Texas.

Even so, a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that just 36% of people nationwide approved of Trump's handling of the economy while 56% disapproved.

"It's hard to know if he is perceptive to economic concerns," Tiffany Ritchie, 50, a self-declared independent in Corpus Christi, said in an interview, noting she voted for Trump for the first time in the 2024 presidential election. "I would like to think he is. However, he is the kind of character who will just kind of throw anything against the wall and see if it sticks."

Republicans are targeting two Democrat-held border districts: the Brownsville-area seat represented by Vicente Gonzalez since 2016 and the Laredo-area seat held by 11-term Rep. Henry Cuellar.

In December, Trump pardoned Cuellar and his wife over bribe charges, but has since backed local Republican judge Tano Tijerina, accusing Cuellar of an "act of disloyalty" for seeking reelection as a Democrat.

"If Donald Trump wants to remind South Texans how terrible the economy is, he can be our guest," Madison Andrus, spokesperson for the Democrats' campaign arm, said in a statement.


Now It's Noem: DHS Secretary Says Elon Musk Helped Discover Deep State Spying Software on Her Devices

The bombshell news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation spied on FBI Director Kash Patel and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in 2022-23 while they were private citizens is still fresh in our minds, but now Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is alleging that she’s discovered a more current Deep State plot to monitor her communications.

 She said Tesla/SpaceX CEO/X owner/zillionaire Elon Musk helped her discover that there are moles in the building:

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday that members of her own department secretly installed spyware on government-issued devices used by Trump administration officials, including her phone and laptop, allowing staffers to record meetings and monitor internal communications.

Noem said on “PBD Podcast” that tech experts, including Elon Musk and members of his team, helped her uncover what she described as unauthorized surveillance software embedded on devices assigned to political appointees. Noem said the discovery came after outside technology specialists examined DHS hardware and flagged suspicious software activity.

Who says there’s no Deep State?

Her tweet continues:

We found secret, secure rooms with hidden files that we turned over to attorneys.

Under the leadership of @POTUS Trump, @DHSgov is returning to the standard of excellence and behavior we expect our government agencies to function at. We will root out actors who do not have the interests of America in mind.


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Noem is still trying to assess the scope of the issue, and is finding out some troubling things along the way:

“I can’t believe what I found since I’ve been in this department. I just found the other day a whole room on this campus that was a secret SCIF —secure facility [known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility] — that had files nobody knew existed. 

"So we just happened to have an employee walk by a door and wonder what it was and started asking questions,” Noem said. “We went in there. There were individuals working there that had secret files that nobody knew about on some of these most controversial topics like that, and now I’ve got that turned over to attorneys, and we’re getting to the bottom of what exactly happened there.”

It’s not the first time Noem has alleged that there are traitors within the ranks, and earlier this February, she announced DHS would employ lie detectors to find employees who were leaking info about ICE raids:

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, a true MAGA warrior, dropped a bombshell today, warning weak-kneed employees that lie detector tests are coming to smoke out the traitors leaking ICE raid plans.

Trump found out the hard way in his first term that there are many people deep in the vast bureaucracy of the federal government who were not on board with his vision for the country and who work feverishly to undermine it. If Noem’s allegations are true, it looks like some of them are still playing their old games.

Not all in Trumpworld are fans of Noem, and her detractors deride her as "ICE Barbie" and constantly spread rumors that she is soon to face unemployment. Regardless of some people’s opinions of her, however, it seems clear that it’s time to root out those illicitly undermining the administration and make them face the cold, hard light of federal indictments.

Editor’s Note: ICE and CBP continue to put themselves in harm's way in order to protect America’s sovereignty and to keep our streets safe. 


 

Democrats Eat Their Own: Outsider Candidates Blast DCCC for Rigging 2026 Primaries, 'Narrowing Democracy'

Ya gotta love it. The party that constantly harps on "defending Democracy" is being accused of "narrowing Democracy" in their own primaries. By candidates of their own.

 A group of 17 outsider Democratic congressional candidates launched a veritable public revolt against their own party's campaign arm this week, issuing a joint statement accusing the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) of undermining the 2026 primary process.

You mean the party that unceremoniously dumped Joe Biden once the jig was up on his mental state and installed Kamala Harris without so much as a single primary vote isn't a big fan of letting voters decide? The party that rigged Bernie Sanders' primary against Hillary Clinton in 2016 doesn't have faith in voters to choose a winning candidate?

Are y'all just as stunned as I am?

The DCCC earlier this week endorsed a dozen fundraising frontrunners in contested House races—such as VA-01, WI-03, and NC-11—through its "Red to Blue" program. 


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Opponents of those frontrunners were livid and made it quite clear in their statement.

"Such early institutional backing also carries significant influence in the primary process —often shaping fundraising pipelines, access, and perceived viability before voters have had theopportunity to evaluate the full field," the coalition of candidates writes.

"We are six months out from a primary ... it is absolutely infuriating," Jason Knapp, a candidate in the aforementioned VA-01 race, told Axios.

It gets much juicier from there, with the group accusing the DCCC of completely subverting the democratic primary process.

“Primaries are not an inconvenience, they are the foundation of democratic legitimacy,” they contend. “Constituents deserve the opportunity to compare ideas, hear open debate, and decide for themselves who will represent them rather than being told who to vote for.”

DCCC Chair Rep. Suzan DelBene (WA-01) defended the early support as a strategic move to back strong general-election contenders capable of reclaiming the House majority.

"These are all strong candidates, they're the ones who are going to be the general election candidate and they're the ones that we think can win the general election," she said.

Got that? It's all about the prospect of winning, not what their own voters want. We all know they don't give a rip about who the general election voters want, but to spit on their own? That's something.

Perhaps the most damning comment of all in the coalition statement is the crisp, clear accusation from the candidates that the DCCC has undermined their own message about defending democracy.

“You cannot argue that democracy is on the ballot in November while narrowing democracy in the primaries from now through August,” they write.

"Voters must choose those nominees freely. Open primaries, transparent processes, and robust debate are not obstacles to victory — they are the path to it."

To the Democrats, voters are the obstacle.


Another US Women's Hockey Player Tosses Cold Water on Media's Narrative About the Men's Team

Another US Women's Hockey Player Tosses Cold Water on Media's Narrative About the Men's Team

The US women’s hockey team demonstrated excellence in Milan. Public attention remains on the men’s team, especially regarding their invitation to President Trump’s State of the Union and their overtime gold-medal win over Canada. That 2-1 victory ended a 46-year drought for the event. Meanwhile, the women also secured gold, defeating Canada in overtime with the same score: 2-1. Both matches featured remarkable golden goals by Jack Hughes and Megan Keller. The women’s team outscored opponents 33-2 and achieved a historic first by shutting out Canada in the preliminary round. 

We beat our archrival twice to take home double gold. Both teams should be celebrated, but the media and liberal America, who are ignorant of who watches hockey, are trying to ruin the moment. The media tried to speak for the women’s team, but the women did not take the bait or play along with this crap. The controversy stems from Trump’s joke that he’d have to invite the women’s team as well unless he wants to get impeached. Frankly, he should have said he’d get the electric chair. This joke is being overblown to the max, showing the derangement syndrome that still presents itself violently. Things quickly spiraled into a 'men bad, women good' narrative on the Left, especially in the media.

The joke was actually how leftwingers would overreact if he didn't invite the Women's team.

And you fucking miserable bitches proved the premise of the joke correct as fuck. https://t.co/UOgcZQlQS5

— RBe (@RBPundit) February 26, 2026

The women’s team isn’t pleased with the joke, but life goes on. There is mutual respect between the men’s and women’s teams. They got the gold. They don’t want to get any more political with this media-manufactured circus, and they’re going to the White House later. All that lefty whining was for naught. Also, the women’s team, some of whose players are in college and about to start playoff runs, couldn’t accept the SOTU invite. The joke is treated as an aside by this crew, and the fact that the media refuses to leave this dead story says everything. But you knew that already (via CBS News): 

A member of the Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. women's hockey team indicated to CBS News on Tuesday that her team's absence from President Trump's State of the Union address was due to logistical challenges and not the controversy surrounding a joke Mr. Trump made while on a video call with the U.S. men's team. 

"I know, like, later on, there'll be a full invite for all Team USA athletes to go to the White House like there has been in the past," decorated U.S. women's hockey veteran Kelly Pannek

Gopher Women - Pannek Attacks - Minnesota Hockey Magazine 

told CBS News during a practice with her pro team in Minneapolis. 

Asked if she wants the women's team to receive their own White House invite, Pannek responded, "We want it to be about how great of an experience it was for us. You know, having team gold medals come out of USA hockey. It's something we've never done before." 

[…] 

"It really did feel like that, you know, full team USA. And that's part of the great thing about being at the Olympics." 

Also, Captain Hilary Knight put this to rest, as did other members of the women’s team: 

USA women's hockey gold medalist @HilaryKnight describes her team's relationship with the USA men's team as one with a "genuine level of support and respect" that's being overshadowed by a "quick lapse."

"Our achievements shouldn't be overshadowed by anything else other than how… pic.twitter.com/0oDaQwQi9B

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 25, 2026

The two teams have mutual love and respect for one another, and they’re enjoying their gold medal wins because that’s what Americans do when we win. Sorry that upsets liberals, but you people need to touch grass, seriously. 

This debate is over. And it will be buried another six feet when the women’s team meets Trump. I feel bad for liberals, being this wrong on a consistent basis. 

Megan Keller on the President Trump phone call controversy:

“I don’t really have a response. It’s unfortunate the conversation surrounding it, where it’s gone throughout social media. But all I can say is, I’ve never been more proud to pull on the USA jersey. And I think for a… pic.twitter.com/mzvx3ZwAQ3

— Tom Carroll (@yaboiTCfresh) February 26, 2026

Thom Tillis' Dog Show Was a Public Relations Fiasco...and It Might Have Muddied Stuff on the SAVE Act

Thom Tillis' Dog Show Was a Public Relations Fiasco...and It Might Have Muddied Stuff on the SAVE Act

Nothing more needs to be said: what are you doing, Thom? The outgoing North Carolina Republican, who had everything in his control until he chose to sabotage Ed Martin’s DC US Attorney nomination and almost ruined Pete Hegseth’s Secretary of War appointment. The man has since taken a stand on the losing side of every issue, leaving him a pariah among Republicans. 

 And now, a classic case of political senioritis: a dog parade hosted while the Department of Homeland Security remains shut down after both parties failed to pass a long-term funding bill before the Presidents’ Day holiday. So, we have that issue, but also the SAVE Act to pass to ensure our elections are secure. These are ‘gimmes’ on where to land—and Tillis chose to end up on the wrong side of both, which takes a unique brand of incompetence (via WaPo): 

I’m tired boss https://t.co/HrT5lBiBsT

— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) February 26, 2026

Sen. Thom Tillis Slammed for Dog Parade Amid SAVE America Act Delay

GOP Sen. Thom Tillis faced backlash for hosting a 45-minute dog parade while conservatives push for the SAVE America Act. CNN quoted him dismissing criticism, saying he can "walk and chew gum at the same time."… pic.twitter.com/AH7xYStPSW

— Gabriela Iglesias🇺🇲 (@iglesias_gabby) February 27, 2026

“Best in Show” 🤡 https://t.co/8oHZhKYwGQ

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 26, 2026

It was a rare day for the Senate. Despite their differences, the unlikely crew forged ahead, one at a time, persevering through delays and distractions toward a shared destination. 

One stole a whiff of another’s bottom. Another laid down on the floor. 

Wednesday was a memorable day to be a dog on Capitol Hill. 

Dozens of dogs paraded through the Senate in Mardi Gras costumes and beads. Never mind that the government is partially shut down, or that Mardi Gras was last Tuesday, or that dogs probably don’t know what Mardi Gras is. 

The event —“Doggi Gras” — was for humans, and was held by North Carolina’s retiring Sen. Thom Tillis (R). The parade is silly, he concedes, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t important. 

“Having Democrat, Republican offices, lobbyists, whoever has a dog that wants to come and participate ... you end up building better relationships,” Tillis said. “It makes for a better environment, a more productive environment.” 

This was blessed by a Senate resolution. Sure, Thom said we can walk and chew gum at the same time, but are you kidding me, man? Also, please tell me this wasn’t the reason why Senate Leader John Thune had virtually walked back on pushing the Democrats into a talking filibuster on the bill (via The Hill): 

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters Wednesday that there’s not enough consensus in the Senate Republican conference to increase the chances of advancing voting reform by forcing Democrats to wage an arduous talking filibuster in order to block the House-passed legislation. 

Thune warned that forcing Democrats to hold the floor continuously with speeches to make it tougher for them to filibuster the SAVE Act would require getting 50 Republicans to agree on the strategy — and he said Senate Republicans aren’t there yet. 

“If we were to go down that path, it’s very hard to pivot and get back to open up the government,” Thune said, referring to funding for the Department of Homeland Security that lapsed on Feb. 14. 

Thune said it would be very hard to advance government funding legislation or a bipartisan bill to make housing more affordable if Republicans have to spend time trying to break a Democratic blockade of the SAVE Act, which would require voters to show documented proof of citizenship. 

“That’s harder to do once you’re in the throes of a talking filibuster,” Thune warned. 

Tillis is also against the SAVE Act, and so is McConnell, who apparently doesn’t know where he is anymore.  

What is wrong with Thom Tillis? He's on the wrong side of everything. https://t.co/XSjsnuHqmw

— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) February 27, 2026

OUTRAGEOUS 🚨

Reporter asks McConnell why he blocked the Save America Act, and if he has a comment on why Tim Burchett says staffers are running your office..

McConnell is seemingly unaware of the questions he's being asked..

Why is this being allowed, what's happening here pic.twitter.com/QvugaXghuo

— @Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸 (@Chicago1Ray) February 27, 2026

We’re being stabbed in the back from inside the house, guys.


 

Hillary Clinton following deposition: ‘I never met Epstein’

CHAPPAQUA, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 26: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to the press after testifying in a closed-door deposition with the House Oversight Committee at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center on February 26, 2026 in Chappaqua, New York. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provided testimony to the Republican-led House Oversight Committee as part of an ongoing inquiry into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's case. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is expected to testify tomorrow. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Following a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to reporters on Thursday, strongly reiterating that she had no knowledge of the crimes committed by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

 Clinton’s six-hour deposition was part of an ongoing congressional investigation into what public figures may have known about Epstein’s criminal activities and network of associates.

Viral photo showing the Clintons along with Jeffrey Epstein and others resurfaces amid closed-door deposition (@GigaBeers/X) While speaking outside the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in New York, the former first lady told reporters she had no direct relationship with Epstein. She also denied ever traveling on his private plane, visiting his private island, or conducting business at his residences or offices.

Clinton also addressed questions about her past association with Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell, describing the relationship as casual and limited to social acquaintance.

 

“I never met Epstein, never had connection or communication,” Clinton said. “I knew Maxwell casually as an acquaintance.”

Following her remarks, Clinton answered a few questions. When asked about her daughter’s 2010 wedding, where Maxwell attended despite facing a civil lawsuit at the time, Clinton said Maxwell attended as a plus-one of another guest.

Clinton declined to comment on photographs released in the Epstein files showing her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in social settings reportedly linked to Epstein-related materials.

She also expressed frustration that the deposition was conducted behind closed doors, stating she would have preferred a public proceeding.

“I’m not going to do it again,” Clinton said. “I wish they had done it in public. It was very repetitive. They asked the same questions over and over. Not very productive.”

 

The deposition and her public remarks come amid continued political and legal scrutiny surrounding Epstein’s social connections. Investigators continue reviewing how extensively elite political, business, and media figures may have interacted with the convicted sex offender prior to his death.

Her husband is scheduled to be deposed on Friday.


Netanyahu’s Warnings on Iran: Strategic Necessity or Politician's Rhetoric?

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 A recent clip has reignited a bitter debate over Israel’s warnings about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with even prominent commentators questioning whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly overstated the immediacy of the threat. Conservatives who respect Israel’s right to defend itself ought to take these critiques seriously while remembering that a long record of warnings reflects a strategic posture, not theatrical fearmongering. The clip’s blunt accusations feed a broader narrative that elites and television pundits rush to discredit leaders who choose deterrence over appeasement.

Netanyahu’s alerts about Iran are not new or spontaneous; they are the product of three decades of consistent public warnings that Tehran’s program posed an existential danger to Israel and the region. Observers have documented repeated timelines from Netanyahu stretching back to the early 1990s through high-profile interventions at the UN and before U.S. lawmakers, showing a long-standing pattern of alarm over Iran’s enrichment activities. This history matters because it frames his recent decisions as continuity of policy rather than sudden hysteria.

The most famous moment came in 2015 when Netanyahu addressed the U.S. Congress to argue that a diplomatic deal would only guarantee Iran a path to a bomb, a speech that enraged some in Washington but underscored Israel’s deep suspicion of any agreement that left Tehran’s capacity intact. Whether one agreed with the politics or not, the speech laid out why Israeli leaders felt compelled to press their case forcefully to America’s lawmakers and to the public. Political disagreements about timing do not erase the strategic calculus behind his stance.

Those warnings were given new weight in June 2025 when Israel launched a broad military operation against Iranian nuclear and military sites, an action Netanyahu defended as necessary to halt what he described as a rapidly closing window for Iran to weaponize its program. The strikes and the prime minister’s public justification revived the old chorus that Tehran’s enrichment and missile programs represented an urgent threat requiring preemptive measures. Critics have since argued that the timing and the intelligence behind the strikes deserve scrutiny, but supporters contend that prudence and prevention are preferable to waiting for a fait accompli.

At the same time, international assessments and U.S. intelligence officials have not always matched Netanyahu’s urgency; reports noted increases in Iran’s stockpiles of highly enriched uranium while other assessments argued Iran had not yet taken the final step to resume a weapons program. This messy mix of technical findings, competing intelligence judgments, and political pressure has left many Americans and allies confused about what to trust. The split between watchdog reports and political warnings shows why strategic clarity and bold leadership are indispensable in a dangerous neighborhood.

Conservatives should resist the reflex to declare a hawk wrong simply because his warnings are repeated; history teaches that threats often murmur before they roar, and leaders who sound the alarm early can buy time for diplomacy or, if necessary, decisive action. The real scandal would be to allow media cynicism or partisan posturing to undermine deterrence when a nuclear-armed Iran would rewrite the rules of the Middle East. Those who demand proof beyond doubt before supporting defensive measures risk standing paralyzed as adversaries gain momentum.

If the United States is serious about peace through strength, it must support credible deterrence, robust intelligence cooperation, and clear red lines that leave Tehran with no ambiguity about the costs of crossing them. That means backing allies who act to protect themselves, demanding rigorous transparency from international inspectors, and ensuring America’s military and diplomatic posture prevents an Iranian bomb. In a world where the consequences are measured in lives and the survival of liberal societies, prudence, firmness, and solidarity are virtues, not vices.

 

Democrats Choose Drama Over Duty in Devastating State of the Union Moment

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State of the Union laid bare a simple truth: Democrats chose theatrics over representing the American people. Roughly half of House and Senate Democrats either skipped the speech or staged protests instead of listening, a spectacle that looked less like principled dissent and more like political cowardice. Voters watching from home saw lawmakers abandon their duty to the people who put them in office.

 The optics were devastating when President Trump asked legislators to stand if they believed their first duty was to protect American citizens, and Democratic members remained seated. That refusal to rise spoke volumes to swing voters tired of endless wokeness and soft-on-border posturing, and it handed Republicans a ready-made narrative about priorities. Conservative strategists were right to pounce — this moment will not be forgotten by voters who want leaders focused on safety and sovereignty.

 Instead of engaging on policy, Democrats organized rival “People’s State of the Union” events and a patchwork of protests that played poorly with middle America. Observers and even some allies labeled the demonstrations as performative and disconnected, a misfire that underscored how out of step the party has become with everyday concerns like jobs, crime, and inflation. The left’s theater will not substitute for a message that actually helps working families.

The episode turned outright chaotic at times, with at least one lawmaker removed from the chamber after disruptive behavior and others holding provocative signs that only reinforced the narrative of dysfunction. Those images of disorder on the House floor are exactly the kind of footage Republicans will use to argue Democrats are incapable of governing responsibly. Americans want results, not temper tantrums.

GOP operatives are already salivating over the footage, and rightly so — political campaigns live and die on moments that crystallize contrast. Democrats handed Republicans a billion-dollar ad in a single night by refusing to stand for the simple proposition that citizens come first. If Democrats keep prioritizing performative outrage over concrete solutions, they will indeed forfeit the midterms.

Patriotic voters should take this as a call to action: reward leaders who show up, stand up, and fight for the people who elected them. Conservatives must turn this moment into sustained messaging about law and order, secure borders, and common-sense priorities that lift families. The choice next November will be clear — competence and country, or constant spectacle and surrender.

 

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