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  • After the Trump-endorsed(link is external) Republican candidate lost(link is external) his bid for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court by 10 points, Todd Starnes insists(link is external) that the lesson is that "the GOP must enthusiastically embrace the new voters that Trump brought into the party."
  • The Family Research Council claims(link is external) that Elon Musk's work at DOGE "is deeply consistent with biblical values."
  • Lucas Gage only trusts(link is external) antisemites: "If you're not anti-Semitic after everything the Jews have done in the last two years, it means you have terrible pattern recognition (you're a retard), or you're a Shabbos goy that cucks or works for Jews."
  • Jack Hibbs wants to see(link is external) everyone on death row taught the Gospel for two weeks before they are executed.
  • Finally, while discussing gerrymandering, Rick Green says(link is external) that only state legislators should be allowed to draw legislative districts "because they are the most responsive to the people." Of course, the whole point of gerrymandering is to protect legislators from having to be "responsive" to their constituents by giving them the power to determine who their own voters will be by drawing the lines of their own districts.