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Political opinion columns from the Right, news of the day and editorial cartoons The Righteous Right by [ArcaMax](?ezine=628&r=9TqicY_ocFuqoG2Z5Vafk6ACbtZI77w8CHuAhTXDLhRDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIxNTk0NDc6TDo2Mjg6Ujo4MjE2NzM6Vjo0MA) From the Right [The Righteous Right]( Ben Shapiro [The FTX Dog That Didn't Bark]( In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock Holmes tale, "Silver Blaze", the detective investigates the case of a murder of a horse trainer. At first, investigators presume that the murderer of the trainer must have been a stranger to him. But Holmes cracks the case with the revelation that a ... [Continue Reading..]( [The Righteous Right]( Terence P. Jeffrey [US Has Sent a Net $309 Billion to Communist China This Year]( Two weeks after he was inaugurated, President Joe Biden traveled over to the State Department to deliver a speech about his foreign policy. One point he repeatedly stressed in that speech: He was not going to let the People's Republic of China take advantage of the United States. [Continue Reading..]( Sponsor [ Electoral reforms part of packed agenda in final weeks of congressional session ]( [Electoral reforms part of packed agenda in final weeks of congressional session]( David Meyers, The Fulcrum With the elections (mostly) in the rearview mirror, Congress returned to Washington on Monday to address some of its unfinished business in the weeks remaining in the current session. One agenda item that still stands a chance is an update to the Electoral Count Act. The 1887 law covers the process by which Congress, with an assist from the vice president, counts the Electoral College... [Continue Reading]( [ Editorial: Election fraud lies got voted down last week. That's a big win for democracy ]( [Editorial: Election fraud lies got voted down last week. That's a big win for democracy]( St. Louis Post-Dispatch Editorial Board, St. Louis Post-Dispatch It could be that America has finally inoculated itself against this dangerous virus. No, not the coronavirus — but election disinformation. An encouraging trend in last week’s midterms was that the predictable lies and conspiracy theories slung around by Donald Trump and his acolytes apparently weren’t able to get a foothold outside the right-wing base the way they did in 2020. ... [Continue Reading]( [GOP civil war pits Ron vs. Don with a presidential nomination at stake]( Mary Ellen Klas, Miami Herald Former President Donald Trump’s decision Tuesday night to announce a reelection bid a week after the midterm elections escalated what had been a simmering feud within the ranks of the GOP into a full-scale civil war. At the center sits Ron DeSantis, Florida’s newly-reelected governor who rocketed to national prominence as the darling apprentice of the former president. ... [Continue Reading]( Steve Kelley [ Steve Kelley for 11/17/2022 ]( [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( More The Righteous Right from ArcaMax.com - [Nothing Has Changed at CNN Which is Still a Liberal Swamp!]( - [Between Left and Right, The Left Isn't Telling the Truth!]( - [Could Poland demand NATO act in event of Russian attack? An expert explains Article 4 and 5 commitments following missile blast]( - [How the news media – long in thrall to Trump – can cover his new run for president responsibly]( - [Commentary: Republicans need to reevaluate candidate choices and message to voters on abortion]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 1706 Todds Lane, Box 311, Hampton, VA 23666 Copyright © 2022 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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