THE PROBLEM OF STATE
ON TARGET AND UNSTOPPABLE@DNIGabbard says the Deep State is fighting back—but so is she. The harder they smear and attack, the more the Trump Admin knows they're right where they need to be. pic.twitter.com/IND31wHaJh
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) July 12, 2025
TTP, April 21, 2004
The reality was that there was a continual war within the Reagan Administration between advocates of the Reagan Doctrine and those opposed to it — bitterly and rabidly.
Take what has become the most famous speech of the Reagan Presidency, delivered by Ronald Reagan at the Brandenberg Gate in West Berlin on June 12, 1987 — famous for containing the now-legendary line:
“General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev: Open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev: Tear down this wall!”
This line — the most memorable in the entire history of the Cold War — was written by presidential speechwriter Peter Robinson in the initial draft. You have no idea how much everyone at State from SecState George Schultz on down in the vetting process fought to take it out.

SACRAMENTO, CA — In the latest front on his war against the Trump administration's immigration policies, Governor Gavin Newsom officially declared California a sanctuary state for child slavery.

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Donald Trump is opening up a new frontier in his trade war.

House Democrats are getting torched by their own base - and some of their constituents are literally suggesting they light a match. Shocker, we know - from the party that held nationwide riots over George Floyd (though 'mostly peaceful' of course), tried to assassinate Donald Trump and Steve Scalise, and put Rand Paul in the hospital.

Has Elon Musk gone off the deep end yet again?
When we look back on the 1980s, a decade characterized by renewed Western strength and prosperity after the malaise of the 1970s, many of us think of three towering figures: Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Pope John Paul II.

