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I do considerable research of the media, in print and online, in an effort to produce a blog that gives you my commentary on what’s making news, and in the process, I often run across things I think you may have missed.  Here’s what I found.

Hillary’s Role in the Russia Smear

I almost didn’t read a Wall Street Journal op-ed about Hillary Clinton and the Russia hoax by Douglas Schoen and Andrew Stein, because both are Democrats, and I assumed it would consist of leftist talking points. … read more

Taking Time to Remember D-Day, June 6, 1945

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Today marks the 78th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.  Visiting the cliffs overlooking the beaches 23 years ago left a memory so vivid that each year I feel obligated to relate that experience in this blog.

Coincidentally, as I went through my archives, I came across a brochure referring to the “bitter-sweet memories” that followed the bloody battles of the day that has become known as The Longest Day. … read more

On Biden’s First Day in Office, a ‘Click of a Switch’ Was Easy

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“There’s a lot going on right now, but the idea we’re gonna be able to, you know, click a switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near term, nor is with regard to food.” – President Biden, June 1, 2022

That’s odd, on January 20, 2021, his first day in office, he was able to “click a switch” that effectively ended our energy independence.… read more

My Take on When You See Something Say Something

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In 2001, “If you see something, say something” became a national campaign, launched to raise public awareness of the indicators of terrorism, as well as other suspicious activity, and reporting it to law enforcement.

While listening to President Biden, it occurred to me what he wasn’t saying, so I am devoting this post to things said and not said, seen and not seen.… read more

Having Their Say on the Uvalde School Shooting

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President Biden:

Just minutes into President Biden’s May 24 remarks on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas; after mourning the loss of the beautiful, innocent children, and the comforting words for the families, it was if he threw his “angry” switch.  We’re seeing it more frequently lately. Not just after killings, but when he’s confronted with uncomfortable topics, like inflation and gas prices.… read more

Media Quick to Cancel Trump’s Strength in Primaries

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While the media likes to use “Ultra MAGA King” and “kingmaker” when referring to former President Trump’s strength in support of Republican primary candidates, they’ve begun casting doubt after just a few misfires.

Of course, the Washington Post reported that Trump is losing his kingmaker status “amid a growing number of signs that he has lost his hot hand in Republican primaries.”… read more

Like It or Not, We’re Getting the New Green Deal Shoved Down Our Throats

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“(When) it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is tasking place that, God willing, when it is over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels.”  – President Biden

So, there you are.  Appearing at a news conference in Japan, President Biden admits that high gasoline and diesel prices are just part of the plan for the left’s transition to renewables.… read more

Noting the Slow Wheels of Justice and Presidential Disinformation

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The Wheels of Justice

We are often reminded of the metaphor the wheels of justice turn slowly.  We endured the years of Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian collusion and are now awaiting the findings of John Durham’s follow-on investigation. 

May be understandable, since those investigations involved subpoenas, hundreds of interviews and the review of thousands of documents.… read more

The Peter Principle Lives

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Yes, after more than five decades, The Peter Principle lives.

In his book, Lawrence J. Peter states simply that The Peter Principle refers to a member of a hierarchy who is promoted until he or she reaches a level at which that individual is no longer competent.

In Sunday’s edition of the left-leaning Arizona Republic, its executive editor, Greg Burton, announced that six-year editorial board member, Elvia Diaz, had been promoted to director of opinions and board chair.… read more

Durham Investigation Closing in On Hillary Clinton

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I’ve been critical of Durham’s plodding pace during this probe but he does seem to be finally rounding up people and putting them in positions from which they can’t escape.”

JOHN DURHAM
(New York Times photo)

That remark by Stephen Kruiser of PJ Media petty well sums up my feeling regarding Special Counsel John Durham’s effort to nail those responsible for the Russian collusion hoax hanging over President Trump for four years.… read more