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After the Orlando Attack, Democrats Rally While GOP Splits

It will take some time for the aftershocks of the Orlando massacre to fully play out, but at the moment it looks as if the massacre of 49 gay people by a possibly gay– but certainly a registered Democrat — jihadi is bringing Democrats together, while driving an already splintered GOP further apart.

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Islamic State Takes Victory Lap After Orlando, French Police Murders

CNN describes the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and its sympathizers as riding a euphoric “wave” of propaganda after the Orlando massacre and the brutal murder of a French police officer and his girlfriend. ISIS is touting these attacks as victories, while Western analysts portray the terror state as desperate for a morale boost after a series of battlefield reversals.

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Trumpism Is Winning — Now We’ll Have to See About Donald Trump Himself

A new poll makes clear: Donald Trump can win this election if he keeps hammering on the anvil. That is, hammering with the same hammer, on the same anvil, for the next five months. The anvil, of course, is the basic issue of homeland security, and the hammer is the action needed to keep the country safe.

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Niger Innis: After Orlando ‘Congress Needs to Declare War’ on ISIS

In the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando, Niger Innis, the Chairman of Tea Party Forward, told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon: “I think Congress has some responsibility here. I think those of us that are very, very concerned about the rule of law and having our Bill of Rights curtailed, any of our Bill of Rights, not just the First Amendment but the Second Amendment as well. I think Congress needs to declare war, define the parameters of what that’s going to be and that will give those of us that have concerns about the Bill of Rights, the guidelines and the rules, if you will, to protect them.”

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The Guardian: ‘America’s Very Soul Is in the Balance’

Barack Obama didn’t need to give a speech on the Orlando shooting Tuesday, having already addressed it in solemn voice the day before. But following a meeting with his national security team on the state of our country’s fight against Islamic State, he found he had something important to say.

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