Two Big News Stories Reveal Clear Culpability; Now We Await Accountability

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Durham Links Russian Hoax to Clinton

In the continuing saga of the Democrats’ 2016 attempt to tie candidate Donald Trump and later President Trump to Russia over a four-year period, which has been subsequently debunked, Special Counsel John Durham now introduced evidence that ties payment for the effort to the Hillary Clinton campaign.… read more

In Case You Haven’t Noticed, Things are Changing in Washington DC

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“All great changes are preceded by chaos.” – Deepak Chopra M.D.

We all saw it coming from the day Joe Biden was elected, and for sure on Day One of his presidency, when he chucked the goal of unifying America and, one by one, reversed the policies of President Trump, in a personal vengeance against him and Americans who voted for him.… read more

A Glimpse of News Emanating from Washington DC Reveals Politics as Usual

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The headlines alone give you a feel for topics currently on the media agenda, but I’ll give you a little back up to go with them.

The story behind The Spectator headline, “Are Kamala Harris’s days as VP numbered?” delves into the Washington whispers of a cunning plan to shunt Kamala on to the Supreme Court in order to bring in a more popular vice president, someone better prepared to take over should Biden win in 2024.… read more

Part 2: A Year to Dread What’s in Store, or Take Back America

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In Part 1 of my look ahead, I wrote of the mid-December Axios/Momentive survey revealing that more than half of Americans dreaded what was in store for the country, with a third claiming they were fearful of what 2022 would bring.

A subsequent Axios/Momentive survey, conducted between January 1-3, 2022, revealed that 53 percent of adults view America as more divided today than ever before and likely to continue.… read more

Revisiting My 2021 Year-end Review

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In my December 28, 2021 commentary, I briefly touched on what was a bad year, not only for President Biden, but for America’s well-being, while suggesting that the left would not portray it as the disaster it was.

I could find no criticism of Biden’s open-door policy that permitted a 21-year high flow of migrants to freely cross our border.… read more

2021 Not a Good Year for the “C’mon Man’s” Legacy Nor America’s Well-Being

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It’s that time of year when the news networks and newspapers do their review of the year in passing as the new year is ushered in.  It will be interesting to see how they portray the “C’mon Man’s” first year.  They won’t resemble my portrayal, I assure you.

Of course, you will remember how President-elect Joe Biden pledged to be the president who sought not to divide but to unify.… read more

The Mess Created Under Biden’s Watch in Just 11 Months

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I heard someone say recently, ‘Just think, if President Biden hadn’t reversed President Trump’s policies, he would probably be enjoying a 51 percent approval rating rather than a 51 percent disapproval rating.’

The economy under Trump was coming back when Biden put an end to our energy independence by stopping the Keystone pipeline and drilling. … read more

If It’s Not Biden, Who’s Pulling His Strings?

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A day doesn’t go by that I am not embarrassed, disgusted, appalled, angry, outraged, or just plain pissed off with President Biden.

IN TROUBLE WITH HIS HANDLERS.

Before he was elected, it was all about his gaffes, but many of us tired of hearing ‘that’s just Ole Joe.’  In office now for less than a year, his gaffes are insignificant compared to his lack of judgement.… read more

By Now, You Should Recognize the Name Jake Sullivan

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It shouldn’t surprise you that President Biden’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, is coming under increased scrutiny in Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Russian collusion tale.

Sullivan is reportedly the “foreign policy director” referred to in the indictment of Michael Sussmann, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign manager, determined through e-mail distributions.… read more