May 5, 2026Far Right58 NCIEmb: 78
After Decades Of Democrat Decline, Republican Spencer Pratt Has A Shot At Winning In LA
Spencer Pratt is positioned as a competitive Republican candidate in California despite decades of Democratic dominance. The article frames Democratic responses to his candidacy as predictable attacks that attempt to delegitimize him through character association rather than policy critique.
May 5, 2026Far Right52 NCIEmb: 72
Alito Torches Jackson’s ‘Trivial’ And ‘Insulting’ Hot Take On Supreme Court’s Latest Callais Order
Justice Alito responded to Justice Jackson's dissent in an unnamed Supreme Court case, characterizing her criticism as 'trivial' and 'insulting' while accusing her dissent of lacking rhetorical restraint. The article frames Alito's rebuttal as a direct counter to Jackson's accusations that the Court has removed constraints on its power.
May 5, 2026Far Right52 NCIEmb: 68
New Jersey’s Voter Roll Chaos Makes The Best Case For The SAVE America Act
The Federalist reports on alleged irregularities in New Jersey's voter registration rolls, using the issue to advocate for the SAVE America Act. A representative from Citizens for New Jersey Election Integrity characterizes the problem as severe, employing metaphorical language to describe the scope of discrepancies.
May 5, 2026Right32 NCIEmb: 58
3 Clever Ways To Pass The SAVE America Act If Republicans Keep Stonewalling
The article proposes three alternative legislative strategies to advance provisions of the SAVE America Act if Republicans cannot secure quick congressional passage. It frames Republican opposition as obstruction ('stonewalling') and positions workaround strategies as pragmatic solutions for policymakers.
May 5, 2026Far Right38 NCIEmb: 68
RFK Launches Plan To Stop Predatory Overprescribing Of Psych Drugs
RFK's administration plans to issue CMS billing guidance that would compensate healthcare providers for deprescribing psychiatric medications. The framing positions this as stopping 'predatory overprescribing,' though the description provides minimal detail on implementation, scope, or medical evidence supporting the approach.
May 5, 2026Far Right38 NCIEmb: 62
Health Care Would Improve If More States Eliminated Hospital ‘Permission Slips’
The article argues that states should eliminate or scale back Certificate of Need (CON) programs, citing Tennessee's approach as a model. The piece frames CON requirements as bureaucratic barriers ('permission slips') that restrict healthcare access and improvement.
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