Democrats are Very Worried about the Black Vote
And they probably should be.

And they probably should be.
Open borders in the GOP?
And other progressive lies.
Sadly, not so much anymore.
And the kid can ride a bike now.
As the sun rises on 2024, opinion columnist Dean Karayanis welcomes the publisher of the New York Sun, Dovid Efune, to discuss his mission to restore trust and integrity to journalism, Israel, and the state of democracy. Plus, a very private exploration of Derek's rejection of brunch and Krusty the Klown teasing the big Derek Hunter announcement coming tomorrow.
Dean Karayanis of the New York Sun, the Rush Limbaugh Show, and the History Author Show keeps the chair warm -- and invents Derek Hunter Pogs. Nikki Haley, like a poor marksman, misses the target on the Civil War. Gerald Posner on the shocking support for Bin Laden among Millennials and Gen Z. Demond Wilson, TV's Lamont Sanford, explains why he left Hollywood to answer the Lord's calling. Rabbis call out the Pope for setting back relations to the Nazi era by backing Hamas. Rutgers beats Miami in...
Dean Karayanis of the New York Sun guest hosts for Derek and looks for the broader goals behind daily narratives. Anti-Semitism is on the rise among America's young with one-in-five saying liking Osama Bin Laden. The real goal of the battle to keep Trump off the primary ballot. Plus, Republicans convincing themselves that things don’t matter while the other side advances the ball.
The New York Sun columnist, History Author Show host, and former Rush Limbaugh staffer Dean Karayanis breaks down the danger to Democracy of Biden making the election a choice between him and a Fourth Reich, the Senate unwittingly advancing Trump's goals of getting NATO allies to pay more, and a deep cut of President Warren G. Harding explaining the wisdom of America First.
On Boxing Day, a command performance by guest host Dean Karayanis of the New York Sun and the History Author Show. The long-time staffer for Rush Limbaugh recalls the boss's favorite Christmas comma as well as how nobody wanted "A Charlie Brown Christmas" or "The Greatest Gift, the novella that inspired "It's a Wonderful Life." Both are examples of how those producing shows often become disconnected with their audiences and take them for granted. Demand that, this boxing day, those you spend you...
Some gifts are better left un-given.
They know they'll lose, so why bother?
Someone has to say it.
And there's very little overlap.
Something odd about what Hunter said...
If merit mattered, Democrats would starve.
They need to be.
And kind words for one person on CNN!
Having fun with Dean.
What year?
Horrible people.
The left embraces crazy.
Hiding won't help.
It can't happen soon enough.
Dumb is winning.
They're beginning to realize he's the only real option they have.
Happy digestion day.
Some traditions need to continue.
Poor bastards having to prop him up.
They don't really care, it's about control.