I just returned from a news-starved Christmas in London, where my choices were either sensational tabloids, with 60-point headlines over nothing stories on every page, and the tired reporting on BBC television. I did, however, find a magazine, The Week, which claims to contain “All you need to know about everything that matters,” quite refreshing. Continue reading
Month: December 2016
Anti-Trumpers suffering from Electile Dysfunction
I thought the name “Snowflakes” created for those poor souls who supported Hillary and Bernie, now suffering from depression in our nation’s universities following Trump’s win, was perfect. A malady anti-Trumpers have developed has now been diagnosed. Continue reading
Obama’s future, Hollywood deniers, a new U.S. role in Israel and the electric car scam
I hope my brief comments on items in the news are helpful to you with your busy schedule. Continue reading
With the Obama’s on the way out
As the Obama’s leave the White House, they made a couple of appearances that included more mixed messages on the recent Democrat loss of Hillary Clinton, who was supposed to continue the president’s agenda as if it was his third term. Continue reading
Trump appointments, the media and voting discrepancies in Detroit
Here are some news items I thought would be of interest to you. Continue reading
My views on the news
Here is a roundup of items in the news that you may not heard about with my comments included for your consideration. Continue reading
An idea worth considering
By now most of us have committed to memory President Elect Donald Trump’s campaign pledges to help rebuild inner cities, to drain the swamp and restore confidence in our government as part of effort to make American great again. You may not have heard, however, that an idea has surfaced to help him achieve all three of those pledges. Continue reading
My observations on the news of the day
Here are some of the top news items of the day along with my commentary. Continue reading
Difficult task ahead to kill Obama’s orders, regulations
Throughout the campaign, you heard President Elect Donald Trump’s pledge to cancel the hundreds of executive orders and onerous regulations of the Obama administration’s eight-year tenure, but the task will be more difficult than one might expect, and there’s an unusual twist. Continue reading
Every newspaper has one
Traditional left-leaning newspapers all have an insufferable social justice columnist, who seeks out individuals or issues that tug on their proverbial injustice robe and tries to right a wrong with their infinite wisdom. Continue reading