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Life Lessons from Lamar
Retired U.S. senator Lamar Alexander has produced a readable, insightful, in places surprising, and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny memoir. He has, however, given it the wrong title, or rather subtitle. The post Life Lessons from Lamar appeared first on .
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“You’d think we would’ve learned that lesson by now”: Obama says US can’t “bomb” way to Iran deal
The former president worried that a new deal with Iran will be far worse than the one that was in place until 2018
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WATCH: Austin Metcalf’s Father Speaks Out After Karmelo Anthony Verdict – Says Body Camera Footage “Killed Me”, Anthony Deserves Life in Prison and Will Fight Against Early Release
Jeff Metcalf, the father of the slain teen, Austin Metcalf, appeared in an interview with CBS Texas this week following the guilty verdict against Karmelo Anthony for murdering his son. As The Gateway Pundit reported, Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison after a jury convicted him of murdering then-16-year-old track and football star Austin Metcalf in a brutal stabbing during a championship track meet at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco, Texas, last April. The post WATCH: Austin Metcalf’s Father Speaks Out After Karmelo Anthony Verdict – Says Body Camera Footage “Killed Me”, Anthony Deserves Life in Prison and Will Fight Against Early Release appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Cornyn predicts Trump midterm 'disaster,' then 'the most miserable two years of his life'
Outgoing Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas predicted that President Donald Trump will experience "disaster" in the 2026 midterm elections.
John Cornyn Warns Trump In For “Most Miserable Two Years of His Life”
Outbound Senator John Cornyn has predicted a midterm “disaster” for Donald Trump.The Texas Republican has become a vocal critic of the president since he lost his primary runoff last month to the Trump-backed favorite in the race, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.In an interview with The New York Times published Friday, Cornyn flamed Trump’s influence in the race, lamenting that Trump apparently “couldn’t resist” the temptation.“If he would do that to me, he would do that to anybody,” Cornyn told the Times. “There’s never going to be good enough for him, other than 100 percent, you know, slavish adherence to whatever he wants. But obviously that’s not what the senator’s role is supposed to be, especially in terms of checks and balances.“If that’s the way friends treat you, you wonder about his enemies,” Cornyn continued, referring to a post-race social media note in which Trump wrote that the Lone Star conservative would “remain my friend for a long time.”Cornyn’s race was a gamble and a loss for the GOP: one of the most prolific fundraisers, Cornyn had done much to support other Republican candidates over the course of his 24-year legislative career, bringing in more than $400 million for auxiliary races.The lost cash flow, paired with Trump’s waning popularity and dismal economic offerings, could bode poorly for the Republican Party come November, according to Cornyn.“It’s going to make things harder, certainly more expensive in Texas, and make it harder around the country,” Cornyn said, adding that Trump would regret his actions. “I don’t say that with any sort of desire for vengeance; I just think that’s the way it’s going to be. He’s going to have the most miserable two years of his life in the last two years of his term, I think, because I think November is going to be a disaster.”
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Which billionaire said they learned a 'significant lesson' this week? The quiz knows
This week, Knicks fans had a big win after a big loss; fans of inflation were delighted and World Cup fans went broke. How will quiz fans fare?







