Morning Jolt: The NRA’s Ominous Future Outlook

Making the click-through worthwhile: an eye-popping anecdote about how congresswoman Ilhan Omar won her first political race and a look at whether any of the three most controversial freshman Democrats could end up being one-and-done; one of the dumbest and most offensive statements from any local elected official ever; the ominous outlook for the National Rifle Association in the coming year; and an observation about Ronald Reagan the youngster.

How Likely Is It that AOC, Omar, and Tlaib Get Knocked Out in 2020 House Primaries?

Amy Holmes, writing at the Swiss weekly magazine Die Weltwoche, offers an eye-opening account of about Ilhan Omar's primary victory in the Minnesota state legislature in 2014 over ...

April 29 2019

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The NRA's Ominous Future Outlook

Jim Geraghty

Making the click-through worthwhile: an eye-popping anecdote about how congresswoman Ilhan Omar won her first political race and a look at whether any of the three most controversial freshman Democrats could end up being one-and-done; one of the dumbest and most offensive statements from any local elected official ever; the ominous outlook for the National Rifle Association in the coming year; and an observation about Ronald Reagan the youngster.

How Likely Is It that AOC, Omar, and Tlaib Get Knocked Out in 2020 House Primaries?

Amy Holmes, writing at the Swiss weekly magazine Die Weltwoche, offers an eye-opening account of about Ilhan Omar's primary victory in the Minnesota state legislature in 2014 over ... Read More

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