The Politicization of Justice Won’t Result in True Accountability

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By now, regular readers know how strongly I feel about demanding accountability for wrongdoing.  On a number of occasions, I have written about individuals who have eluded charges, not because they are not culpable, but primarily because of who they are or who they represent.

Now, with the House January 6 Committee’s partisan investigation complete, it is asking the Department of Justice to consider prosecution of former President Trump on four criminal charges, including “inciting or assisting an insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to make false statements to investigators and conspiracy to defraud the US government.”… read more

Despositions in Obama IRS Scandal Reveal Full Knowledge of Agency Abuse of Taxpayers

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Over the years, we have seen a number of occasions when we were reminded that the wheels of justice turn exceedingly slow.

Regular readers will recall my persistence in finding individuals accountable for wrongdoing regardless of how long it takes and regardless if no jail time results.

For instance, I never believed we would see Hillary Clinton serve any time for her dereliction of duty over the deaths of four Americans during the Benghazi raid,  for her mishandling of classified documents and thousands of missing e-mails, nor for her involvement in the fabrication of the Russian dossier.… read more

So Much to Say, So Little Space to Say It

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I endeavor to keep my commentaries brief because I don’t want to lose you as a reader, but I occasionally find it necessary to expound on a topic in an effort to present the whole story objectively.

In addition, I prefer to keep each post focused on a single topic, but like today, I feel the need to give you my thoughts on several topics as concisely as I am able.… read more

Filling the Vacuum Again Left by Lazy Journalists

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Former President Trump is in the news and again charging fake news with reporting what he said with “more disinformation and lies.”  Writing in Truth Social last Saturday, he suggested “the termination of all rules … even those found in the Constitution,” as he again returned to voter fraud.

It comes less than a month after his announced plan to again run for the presidency in 2024. … read more

Biden’s Twisted View of the Constitution, Rule of Law and Will of the People

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During the 2020 presidential campaign, then candidate Joe Biden told voters that the choice between him and Donald Trump was between the lawful and the lawless.  He called for voters to “support the rule of law, our Constitution.”

Six months into his presidency, Biden openly flouted the Constitution with a knowingly invalid extension of the eviction moratorium, written to keep border crossers out of the U.S.… read more

Another Look at Responsibility and Accountability

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Just as I respond to opposing opinions, I like to occasionally call your attention to other writers who agree with me.

Checking my archives in each of the first three months of this year, I devoted space to the subject of responsibility and accountability, usually in disgust of leaders, military and civilian, who failed to accept either.… read more

Draining the Swamp Still Necessary, Though Seemingly a Fruitless Endeavor

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 Donald Trump came to Washington as an outsider with the pledge to drain the swamp, and in many respects, he was successful, but he obviously didn’t really understand the depth of the deep state, nor the audacity of its bureaucrats to block attempts to harness their power.

As president, Trump worked tirelessly to make Washington accountable to the American people. … read more

Zuckerberg Revelation of FBI Interference Further Evidence of Rigged Election

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Regular readers of this blog know that I contend that Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election was the result of deep state suppression of Biden family corruption in the weeks leading up to election day.  The election was rigged, but not by wide-spread voter fraud as the former president often insists.… read more

Stirring Republican Leadership; Memories of June 6, 1944

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We’re just 79 days from the midterms, and Republicans, Democrats and Independents who want to restore America to greatness again, better make up their minds about the central figure – Donald J. Trump.

“Trump’s dominance in GOP comes into focus, worrying some in the party.” The Washington Post

I’m addressing this primarily to Republicans, but specifically to those in the House and Senate, who continue to waver on him, willing to set aside all that he accomplished while under constant attack from the left, because of his continuing dispute over the 2020 election and a lingering doubt over his role on January 6.… read more