Tim Scott, the Right Black at the Right Time for America

Commentary

Amid the left’s demagoguing of conservative blacks in the Republican Party, South Carolina’s black Republican Sen. Tim Scott, 57, hasn’t officially entered the 2024 presidential race, but he is exploring the possibility.

SEN TIM SCOTT MAY ENTER PRESIDENTIAL RACE (National Review photo)

I have followed Scott’s career about as long as his decade in the U.S.… read more

A Mixed-Bag of Topics Requiring Comment

Commentary

Regular readers know that I prefer to comment on single topics, but my stack of stuff at the corner of my desk silently beckoned my attention with its height.

Why They Want to Get Trump

Last month, former President Trump unveiled his plan to dismantle the Washington Swamp if elected by cleaning out the deep state, firing rogue bureaucrats and career politicians, while targeting corruption and weaponization.… read more

Not Alone in Quest to Reveal Pending Failure of Biden Administration’s All-Electric Fantasy

Commentary

“The auto companies might deserve sympathy if their executives hadn’t become political supplicants. In addition to lobbying for subsidies, they intervened to defend the administration’s recent emission standards against a legal challenge by GOP state attorney’s general. 

“They sold themselves out to the government for subsidies, and now they are pleading for more subsidies to meet its mandates.”read more

Former President Trump Is Indicted While Hillary Quietly Pays Meager Fine

Commentary

How often have we heard ‘nobody’s above the law,’ and how about the denial that there are two tiers of justice? 

FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP IN COURT.

While the leftist media repeated their sorrow over the unprecedented indictment of a U.S. president, they couldn’t hide their giddiness that it was former President Trump, who they have been after for more than eight years.… read more

How Taxpayers are Funding Research Supporting the Administration’s Agenda in Climate Change and DEI

Commentary

Years ago, when concern for global warming began to heat up – pardon the pun – and climate change became part of the terminology, I recall writing about the plethora of studies coming out of our universities and think tanks that supported the government’s environmental agenda.

The U.S. has funneled billions, yes, billions, to the United Nations to fund the work of the International Panel on Climate Change, where funds go to hundreds of climate scientists in the development of their annual report, designed to scare the hell out of us.… read more

While ‘Get Trump’ Continues, So Does His Presidential Reelection Candidacy in 2024

Commentary

I recognize that a number of my readers do not want former President Trump to run again in 2024.  They’re not those who have been classified in the past as Never Trumpers.  Some have tired of the distractions of his legal battles, yet others have simply developed a dislike of his demeanor.… read more

How Unelected Individuals are Endangering Our Future Energy Needs

Commentary

Sure, 81 million people voted for Joe Biden in 2020, even though he promised to end our dependence on fossil fuels, but how many of those voters actually believed he would follow through and take us on a ruinous path on his first day in office.

With a stroke of his pen, he took away our pride in being energy independent and set us on a course to transition our energy needs to wind and solar, but it is a cadre of unelected green environmentalists who are controlling the agenda.… read more

Media Mocks Hillary Clinton’s Return in an Attempt to Sway Young Minds at Columbia University

Commentary

I’m not certain how Hillary Clinton and Columbia University thought their staged video of her promoting a foreign policy course she’ll teach would be received as it was fed to the networks this week. I imagine there was some second guessing.

“Hillary Clinton’s promo for Columbia foreign policy course mercilessly mocked,” read the headline in the New York Post.read more

Modern Day ‘Chicken Little’ Issues New Warning of Global Warming

                                                            Commentary

Surely, you are familiar with the folk tale of Chicken Little, who was struck by an acorn falling from one of the trees, and was sure the sky was falling. 

Over the years, Chicken Little has become almost synonymous with alarmism, as a description of someone or group needlessly stoking fear.… read more