This includes highlights from the 'online' portion of the debate. (Ron Paul was only given 90 seconds in the 'televised' portion.) Read the campaign's response here: http://stopthelie.com/90-seconds.html
Thomas Massie did not lose because the people of Kentucky suddenly rejected him. He lost because Washington sent a message to every politician in America that if you dare question the foreign policy agenda, if you dare oppose endless war funding, and
In December, Mike Lindell announced that he is running for governor in Minnesota. The charismatic American has given all he had to support President Trump, the MAGA movement, and the American people for years.
Dave Smith brings you the latest in politics! On this episode of Part Of The Problem, Dave and Robbie "the fire" Bernstein discuss Thomas Massie's loss in Kentucky, why they're being optimistic, debunk propaganda about why he lost, and more.
Trump will - correctly - see the ousting of Massie as an endorsement of his stupid, evil war and it will embolden him to continue rather than end it. Whether the general public supports the war is irrelevant.
Representative Massie lost his re-election bid to a Trump-backed challenger, Ed Gallrein, in the Kentucky primary on May 20, 2026. Massie was out-spent in the most expensive congressional race in history.
The political system is designed to perpetuate itself, and it will protect the interests of political and bureaucratic elites, big business, and the military-industrial complex because these are the centers of political power in American society.
• Without Reservation - Karen Kwiatkowski Substack
Set the scene. A massive military presence halfway around the world. American soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines on a wartime footing under a social media lockdown
My heart was broken in Kentucky's 4th district today. As I neared the home of a new client, driving my beat up old Ford covered in Thomas Massie and Ron Paul bumper stickers, I passed the Ed Gallrein for Congress signs that lined his fence.
The mid-term elections this November are the most important mid-term elections I can ever remember. But the single most important election at the federal level this year takes place, not in November, but next Tuesday, May 19.
President Donald Trump has announced his 2028 "dream team" and "perfect ticket" while speaking at a White House dinner in honor of National Police Week on Monday.
Biotech entrepreneur and former 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy just beat the pants off of political newcomer Casey Putsch (R) by a margin of 82% - 18% (approximately 530,000 votes to 116,000) in the Ohio gubernatorial primary.