Granholm A Big Winner in ‘Public Service’

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Earlier this month, I wrote about the smug response Jennifer Granholm, Biden’s energy secretary, gave to a reporter who questioned her lack of concern for the significant threat to national security caused by the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline, which serves 45 percent of the gasoline and other fuels on the East Coast.… read more

Biden’s Disingenuous Remark as Commander-in-Chief

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You’ve heard President Biden conclude his speeches with “and may God protect our troops.”  I would hope he’s serious, but how can we believe him when he left out any mention of God in his National Prayer Day proclamation?

Then there’s this. On Friday, as he concluded his remarks to service members and their families during his appearance at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia, I wondered how many in the audience took him seriously when he said:

“It’s my greatest honor … it should not surprise anybody; it should be anybody’s greatest honor in all of life … to be able to serve as your Commander-in-Chief.read more

Biden Making the Road to 2022 Look Promising

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I know, that headline may be hard to swallow, but some news gives me optimism.

CONTRACT WITH AMERICA II? – I’ve learned that former President Trump has been meeting with his former chief of staff Mark Meadows, Sen. Lindsey Graham and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to begin crafting an agenda along the lines of the GOP’s 1994 Contract with America.… read more

Robert Gates’ Misguided Criticism of the Republican Party

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Appearing on CBS Face the Nation Sunday, Robert Gates criticized the values and the principles of the Republican Party, saying he didn’t think the five Republican presidents he worked for would recognize the Republican Party today. 

It’s difficult for me to criticize Gates, a man with a truly impressive resume of public service to America, but apparently values and principles weren’t important to him when he worked for Barack Obama, among three Democrat presidents.… read more

Words Having No Place in the GOP Vocabulary: ‘Compromise,’ ‘Common Ground,’ and ‘Consensus’

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We heard it from the late John McCain and most recently from a campaigning Joe Biden, who talked about his good friends in the Senate.  They talked about reaching across the aisle to find common ground.  It’s just that … talk.  Because there is no common ground between the visions of the two parties.… read more

It’s Too Bad the Insurrection Conspiracy Nuts Weren’t Concerned for American Cities that Really Suffered

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IF ONLY – If only our lawmakers had the same concern for residents of cities like Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, Kenosha and others as they do for the nation’s Capitol building.

While residents witnessed federal and city buildings breached, major portions of these cities burned, businesses looted and destroyed, their Democrat city fathers and elected representatives in Washington seemingly couldn’t have cared less. … read more

House Radicals Emboldened by Biden’s Weakness

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BIDEN MADE HIS BED, now he must lay in it.  Signing a host of executive orders and memorandums written by the MOB, those radicals who have commandeered the Democrat Party, Biden has emboldened them to push him even further to the left.

Speaking of the current clash between Israel and Hamas, Rep, Rashida Tlaib insisted during an interview Monday on MSNBC, “Enough, President Biden, you will not do this on our watch. … read more

Targeting RINOs Key to GOP Retaking House and Senate

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TARGETING RINOS IN 2022 – I had high hopes for Adam Kinzinger in 2009, a Republican returning from his third tour of duty with the Air Force in Iraq, deciding to run and unseat Democrat Debbie Halvorson in Illinois.  He was consulting with the right people, Congressmen Mike Pence and Peter Roskam.read more