The American Spectator
•48% Informative
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was elected with the support of the communists, the Catalan coup plotters, the friends of terrorists, and all the tiny regional nationalist parties that share a common hatred of Spain .
The price the socialist leader paid for their support is the now defunct equality of Spaniards in the eyes of the law, the separation of powers, and generally speaking, the democratic regime of 1978 .
The founding fathers of the EU would throw up if they could see this, Diaz says.
Itxu Diaz : Buying a book today in the polarized present is not like buying a book in the prepolarized past.
It’s more like casting a vote. Buy a book. Cast a vote.
Vote for Bob Tyrrell . He needs your vote against the liberal tide.
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