Connor Cavanaugh is currently a student at the University of North Texas studying Political Science. Connor has lived in Texas for the majority of his life and is a proud conservative.
Rising Republican star Vivek Ramaswamy shared why despite calling Donald Trump “the best president of the 21st century,” he still feels like he should be the Republican nominee, specifically pointing to his young age compared to fellow candidates.
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In a clip from late July, Carlos Santana took a firm stance against the modern woke ideology at a concert in New Jersey, proudly taking numerous stances on gender ideology, religion, and seemingly abortion in one fell swoop.
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Earlier this week, a family from Virginia decided to pull their son out of school after the high school came after him for a policy claiming that he could not fly American flags in the back of his pick-up truck.
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Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston took a hard stance against cancel culture, saying that she is “so over” it and that everyone deserves a chance to redeem themselves.
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After 22 straight years of reigning supreme as the number-one-selling beer brand in the United States, Bud Light has officially fallen down as Modelo Especial takes the golden pedestal away from the once-great beer brand.
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Chris Christie (R-NJ) did not have a very good night at the Republican debate, consistently losing in verbal sparring matches with fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) as well as being booed so hard at one point that host Bret Baier had to interrupt the crowds boos to permit Christie to speak again.
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On Wednesday night, the interview between Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump hit X (formerly Twitter) right before the Republican debates began, managing to get well over 74 million views before even being released for a whole hour.
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Donald Trump is taking a hard stance against the drug cartels that are taking advantage of the weak borders of the Biden administration with a SuperPAC affiliated with the former president releasing an ad where he promises to get rid of cartels “like he did ISIS.”
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On Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) slammed the numerous federal and state indictments against Donald Trump, saying that they were “pure communism” and that voters did not care about them but instead the major economic issues that are plaguing America currently.
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While the summer has seen massive successes in the likes of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer,’ things aren’t looking too hot for other blockbusters as both ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One’ and ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ are poised to lose upwards of $100 million.
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After the First Amendment was reinforced by the Supreme Court earlier this year, an assistant high school football coach in Washington state that was previously fired for praying on the 50-yard line at the end of games eight years ago is being reinstated alongside a $1.78 million settlement.
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On Sunday, Representative James Comer (R-KY) weighed in on the attorneys for the Biden family pushing for the Justice Department to prosecute the whistleblowers that provided the information to Congress about the then-vice president's illegal dealings, calling it witness intimidation.
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In a massive level of hypocrisy that surprises absolutely nobody, ‘The Squad,’ which is in favor of defunding the police, has spent over $1.2 million of their campaign funds on private security since they ascended to office.
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On Saturday, Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) took to X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate a county attorney switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, citing the “unprecedented crisis” as the reason for the party swap.
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Things seem to be over for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in the Republican primaries as underdog Vivek Ramaswamy (R), who once had a measly one percent in polling, has managed to overtake the once close second place spot while Donald Trump continues to sit on top with a dominant 40-point lead over everyone.
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