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Rachel Marsden: Donald Trump is the most effective performance artist of all time
Thanks to Trump's world-class theatrics, we might all end up finally having a chance to take our countries back.

Rachel Marsden: Americans’ biggest fear heading into 2025 speaks volumes
And people wonder why there's such hysteria when seemingly benign drones suddenly appear in the sky in New Jersey, as was the case in December.

Rachel Marsden: The top issue that defined 2024 (and embarrassed globalists)
It seems like just yesterday that leaders across Western Europe and North America were advertising their openness to immigration from around the world as an integral part of their identity.

Rachel Marsden: Trump’s shock and awe cabinet picks are everything America needs
Much has been made of the fact that Gaetz hasn't even practiced law, despite having a law degree. Pretty sure he doesn't need one to recognize and end witch hunts...

Opinion: Lessons from a Trumpquake
Trump talked exactly like the guy in the bar - and for hours and hours. Nothing could shut him up. Not even being shot at. Three- hour podcast chats.

Rachel Marsden: Do Western leaders know we’re not in any position to win WWIII?
"China is ready for war. And thanks to a crumbling defense industrial base, America is not," headlined Foreign Affairs magazine this month.

Rachel Marsden: Menendez brothers shouldn’t be doing more prison time than war criminals
A new- nine part Netflix series, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story," is introducing a new generation to the case.

Rachel Marsden: There’s a surefire way to protect democracy from ‘influence’; no one’s talking about it
The best firewall for American democracy is ultimately for the average person to be capable of openly considering every idea.

Rachel Marsden: Canada’s immigration rowback a warning for America
Fast- forward almost a decade and all that diversity is on the verge of uniting to turf him out of office, if current Angus Reid polling noting his nearly 70...

Rachel Marsden: Dumbed-down presidential race does a disservice to democracy
Back when I was involved in running North American political campaigns, one of the most basic rules was that you developed a point-by-point platform.