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Political opinion columns from the Right, news of the day and editorial cartoons [19 Discounts Seniors Didn't Know They Could Get]( The Righteous Right by [ArcaMax](?ezine=628) Sponsor [NOTICE October 24, 2020] Roundup® Class Action Law Suit Success! [Get A FREE Claim Review... You May Be Eligible for Compensation.]( Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) after using the [weed and grass killer Roundup®?]( Don't suffer in silence: speak up! You may be entitled to get the financial compensation that you deserve. Claims have beeen awarded and funds are now available. [Complete our simple FREE claim review form today]( and see if you qualify. From the Right [The Righteous Right]( David Limbaugh [Mainstream media engaged in a sordid conspiracy to deceive the American electorate]( Have we ever witnessed a stranger anomaly in modern presidential politics than the craven contempt the Biden campaign, the media and social media have shown for the American electorate in their ... [Continue Reading..]( [The Righteous Right]( Michael Reagan [Trump tamed is Trump triumphant]( Listen before you speak. My mother Jane Wyman taught me that sensible lesson a long, long time ago. And based on his fine performance at the second presidential debate on ... [Continue Reading..]( Sponsor What if you could have your own ATM [firstName]... Refilled every day to provide you with $500 a day... Cash! And even better - what if it was free? Done for your? So easy your mother could do it? [Click now and watch a short Video...]( Hey, you literally can be making money and pulling out cash from your ATM before the week is over. [Get Started today... Watch the Video and set up your own Virtual ATM!]( [ Commentary: An early debate lead for Donald J. Trump but, in the end, he couldn't help his own cause ]( [Commentary: An early debate lead for Donald J. Trump but, in the end, he couldn't help his own cause]( By Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune Nelson Algren once described the great American city of Chicago as "the place built out of man's ceaseless failure to overcome himself." He could just as well have been writing about Donald J. Trump. Just consider the trajectory of the final presidential debate on Thursday night. Trump performed far better than his hesitant rival Joseph R. Biden for a substantial chunk of ... [Continue Reading]( [ Fewer fireworks, more substance: 5 takeaways from the final Biden-Trump debate ]( [Fewer fireworks, more substance: 5 takeaways from the final Biden-Trump debate]( By Alex Roarty and David Catanese, McClatchy Washington Bureau The second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden was more traditional and civil than their rancorous showdown last month. With so little time left before Election Day, however, it wasn't immediately clear if it would amount to anything more than a footnote in a tumultuous contest set against the historic backdrop of an ongoing pandemic and economic recession. [Continue Reading]( [ Counterpoint: What I'm really voting for ]( [Counterpoint: What I'm really voting for]( By Shannon McGinley, InsideSources.com I recently read a post by a friend written after the first presidential debate. She wrote that, while she opposed aspects of the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris platform, she felt alienated by the arrogance and unkindness displayed by Donald Trump and couldn't vote for a candidate who didn't represent her. I can understand her feelings. I acknowledge that the Sept. 29 debate was very hard to ... [Continue Reading]( Michael Ramirez [ Michael Ramirez for 10/24/2020 ]( [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [Congrats! You've Been Selected for Complimentary Subway Samples]( More The Righteous Right from ArcaMax.com - [America: a land of ceaseless conflict]( - [Both candidates engage in risky strategies]( - [Editorial: The signs point toward an uptick in political violence]( - [Iran takes center stage as US cites election hacking concerns]( - [PRO: A holiday? Yes. But other election reforms are needed as well]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 11830 Canon Blvd. Ste A, Newport News, Va 23606 Copyright © 2020 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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