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Sump Trump

by Hannah Gais | Jul 29, 2016 | Election 2016, Politics

…we are his people.” Even if Trump doesn’t, he’s not going to make that fact known, now is he?   Hannah Gais is The Washington Spectator’s associate digital editor….

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Alt-Right Emboldened

by Hannah Gais | Jun 28, 2016 | Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Politics

…imilar road, it may be high time we learned from the mistakes of our friends across the pond.   Hannah Gais is associate digital editor at The Washington Spectator….

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White Power Meets Business Casual

by Hannah Gais | May 2, 2016 | Election 2016, Politics

…for its efforts in the Civil Rights era.” This time, they might be wearing suits and ties.     Hannah Gais is The Washington Spectator’s associate digital editor….

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Shocked! Shocked!

by Hannah Gais | Feb 24, 2016 | National Security, Politics

…y, then, to borrow an old Saturday Night Live turn of phrase, “the show has reached a new low.”   Hannah Gais is the associate digital editor at The Washington Spectator….

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The Audacity of Keeping Calm

by Hannah Gais | Jan 15, 2016 | National Security

…would do well to heed Obama’s example in the SOTU. Don’t give them more reasons to be scared.   Hannah Gais is associate digital editor at The Washington Spectator….

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