I may be wrong, but there seems to be more talk about the number of early ballots cast for the 2016 election than in past elections. However, as I write this post, just nine days before election day, it has been estimated that only about five per cent of the 130 million ballots expected to be cast have been recorded. Continue reading
Month: October 2016
Democrats don’t know embarrassment
I’ve often wondered how Democrats can, with a straight face, support Hillary Clinton for president of our United States. with her long list of failures, lies, reckless handling of classified documents, lies, lack of trust, lies, corruption, conflicts of interest, and did I mention, the lies? Continue reading
Another scare tactic from the leftist media
Banner headlines across the top of all columns of a newspaper are rare and normally reserved for major catastrophes like an earthquake, a plane crash or the like, but not in today’s USA Today, the left-leaning national newspaper. Continue reading
Too big for her britches
There used to be a saying about someone who was conceited and had an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance. You don’t hear it much these days, but I recall my Dad talking about someone who had gotten “too big for his or her britches.” Continue reading
Bret Stephens for Dummies, Part 2
In my Sept. 14, 2016 post, “Bret Stephens for Dummies,” I expressed my disappointment in Stephens for his Wall Street Journal column, “Never Trump for Dummies.” But it wasn’t enough. Yesterday, he felt obligated to twist the knife. Continue reading
Health care is NOT a right
If so, why not food, clothing, housing and transportation? Continue reading
Corruption, term limits, ObamaCare costs, and Obama’s expense account for the Paris climate change meeting
Here is some insight into a few items in the news. Continue reading
He’s crude, but his positions are solid
I agree, Donald Trump isn’t an ideal candidate. Far from it. He’s crude and seemingly goes out of his way to impress his base with his brash, I-don’t-give-a-damn-about-political-correctness persona. However, he sent 16 other candidates to the showers with this approach. Continue reading
Observations on the last debate
Reportedly, it’s what’s said about the debate the next day that influences voters more than the debate itself. I believe that could be true, but again, voters have to sift through the comments of a partisan media. Here are my observations. Continue reading
Special to female voters for Hillary
Having seen the blank expressions on the faces of women asked about Hillary Clinton’s accomplishments, and why they plan to vote for her, I thought I would offer some responses to help you. It will also help you explain your vote to family and friends. Continue reading