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The most powerful Democrat you’ve never voted for doesn’t run campaigns—he writes the rulebook before they begin.
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The most powerful Democrat you’ve never voted for doesn’t run campaigns—he writes the rulebook before they begin.
The Crescent and the Donkey shows that moral power has replaced money and tracks how compassion became political currency—from activist incubators to empathy-for-profit campaigns—and why the West is drowning in its own good intentions.
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TPUSA, Antifa & America’s Campus Culture-War Escalation On Monday evening, Nov. 10, 2025, the final stop of TPUSA’s “This Is The Turning Point”/“American Comeback” tour at UC Berkeley erupted into chaos. What began as a sold-out conservative campus event morphed into a festival of smoke-bombs, glass bottles, masked protesters, and multiple arrests — and now
How a permanent coordination hub turns hundreds of groups into one well-tuned field operation.
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Influencer politics is the ad disclosure fight nobody saw coming. We break down how nonprofit-backed creator programs turn campaigns into “native morality plays” without telling viewers they’re sponsored. Sunlight fixes it: if it’s paid political persuasion, label it.
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New York just elected a guy who thinks budgets are optional and slogans are currency. Mamdani’s campaign promises make Bernie look like Milton Friedman—rent freezes, free buses, $30 wages, all on borrowed air. The piece calls it what it is: political taqiyya—lying beautifully for power.
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Alvin Toffler saw it coming—a moral-political merger of crusades that would make democracy flinch. Three decades later the Radical Left and the Crescent crowd are sharing slogans and strategy decks inside the same coalition. When futurists talk about convergence, this is what they mean: theology with a turnout operation.
A leaked “demands list” from NYC’s socialist base surfaced, vanished, and left a crater where City Hall’s honeymoon should be. Turns out the revolution keeps better notes than the transition team. When you win with zealots, even deleted files have version history.
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Every president promises change — but the real government never left.
Washington’s unelected class has turned “defending democracy” into defending themselves.
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Author Vince Everett Ellison’s The Iron Triangle describes a machine that feeds on dependency, chaos, and moral confusion. The numbers back him up: welfare rolls swell, borders blur, and bureaucracy expands to manage both.
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