Views of the Man with Whom We Entrusted the Presidency

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I found it astonishing that within a few days, President Biden talked of a new world order, intimated we might answer Russia’s use of chemicals in kind, suggested that the 82nd Airborne might see action in Ukraine, and most recently he seemed to call for Putin’s ouster through regime change.… read more

Added Menu Entree: Democrats Eating Their Own

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I recently wrote of watching Democrats criticizing each other, like the members of the radical squad – Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Talib and Pressley – attacking Sen. Joe Manchin over his lack of support for the massive Build Back Better legislation.

It isn’t new. In December, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni wrote a piece, “Democrats’ Dangerous Appetite for Eating Their Own.… read more

Words Have Meaning

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The late Rush Limbaugh frequently devoted time on his radio show to expound on words having meaning, often quoting former President Reagan, who had a way with words.

I thought of Rush when I heard President Biden’s testy response to a remark by CBS’s Christina Ruffini during his press briefing in Brussels Thursday.… read more

Control Over Our Lives Behind the Obsession with Climate Change

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I was delighted to read that “The apocalyptic talk about climate change is nothing more than a diversion tactic by the government, the radical left, and the mainstream press,” in “Climate Change is About Control, Stupid – Not the Environment,” a piece written by William L. Kovacs, someone familiar with the ways of Washington.… read more

Accountability: So Easy to Understand, So Difficult to Secure

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I have frequently devoted space to call for individuals to be held accountable for their actions.  Hillary Clinton for the loss of lives in Benghazi and President Biden for the loss of lives in his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, are two that come to mind.

I’m still hopeful that Special Counsel John Durham will reveal those accountable for the four-year deep state effort to accuse President Trump of colluding with Russians. … read more

Radical Progressives Push Biden to Declare National Climate Emergency

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The Democrat Party is known for its identity politics and have labeled Republicans as “racists,” “misogynists,” “nationalists,” and “white supremacists,” among others.

Worried about their own label as “liberals,” that conjured up a negative connotation, they began referring to themselves as “progressives,” supposedly more favorably looked upon as a group with a belief in improving the environment, conditions of life and a duty to take care of economic and social affairs.… read more

What Happened to That ‘Adult in the White House’ Claim?

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During the 2020 presidential campaign, there was a lot of talk about the need to replace the Twitter-happy guy in the White House and bring decency back; forget all of that he achieved while being constantly harassed with that Russian collusion hoax.

We frequently heard the tired plea from the left, ‘we need to have an adult in the White House.’ … read more

The Hunter Biden Laptop Story Must Be True; the New York Times is Now Covering It … and There’s More on Joe and the Working-Class

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Just yesterday, I devoted space to “what ever happened to” stories, and now I learn that The New York Times has finally published a story about the Justice Department’s investigation of President Biden’s son, Hunter.

THE BIDEN CORRUPTION STORY GAINS NEW LIGHT
(AP Photo by Charles Dharapak)

Writing in National Review, Andrew McCarthy tells of a 1,700-word news story by three of the Times’ top reporters buried on page 20 in today’s paper.… read more

Investigation of Trump’s Real Estate Dealing Dying on the Vine … What Ever Happened to … and Ridding Us of the Deep State

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You may have read or heard recently that the criminal investigation of former President Trump’s business dealings in New York is expected to die when the grand jury in question ends its term in April.

Like me, you may have wondered, since when do banks take a borrower’s word for the value of real estate when they make loans secured by property? … read more