IF THE PRESIDENT ASKED ME, I would advise him to forget about the 9oth Circuit Court stay on his temporary suspension of immigrant access from the seven specified countries. Continue reading
2016 Elections
Democrat obstructionists on losing path, and more …
THE LEFT’S HYSTERIA CAMPAIGN against the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as the new education secretary failed, as predicted. Their 24-hour filibuster was all for naught and they knew that it would be going in. It was all part of their obstructionist role. Continue reading
Tillerson meets his staff and other news
REX TILLERSON, with his hearings, confirmation vote and oath of office behind him, visited with employees in his new office at the State Department Thursday morning. Continue reading
You just have to laugh
While the Trump administration is attempting to get a lot of serious business done in its first 100-days, there are several Democrats who appear to be auditioning for a gig at The Improv. Continue reading
News of President Trump’s second week
Here are my observations on a few news briefs I thought would be of interest to you. Continue reading
The left continues to target Bannon
Critics of President Donald Trump and his selection of advisors and cabinet members have again zeroed-in on Steve Bannon, the president’s top advisor and strategist, who will join the National Security Council. As the chief architect of Trump’s campaign strategy, Bannon was accused of racism, sexism and anti-Semitism by followers of the Clinton campaign. Continue reading
Democrats fight president with scorched-earth strategy
“They were entitled to a grace period and they blew it. It’s been worse than I could have imagined, the first few days … the damage to the credibility of the presidency has already been profound.” – Gov. Jay Inslee, (D-WA)
News from the right you may have missed
IT’S ABOUT TIME – As I wrote on Jan. 20, 2017, the inauguration of President Donald Trump will be remembered as the day the “kick me” sign was removed from the back of Americans. The United Nations, which has long been the center of anti-American activity, received a shot across the bow on Jan. 27, 2017, when our newly confirmed UN Ambassador Nikki Haley presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Continue reading
Dow hits 20,000; Krugman predicts dire future
When the Dow Jones Industrial Average broke through the 20,000 mark for the first time on Jan. 25, 2017, there were a few media outlets who dared give credit to the election of Donald Trump and the actions of his first days in office. Not Paul Krugman. Continue reading
Trump on a roll after just two days
YOU MAY RECALL that I told you in my Nov. 4, 2016 post, “As election day nears,” that word leaking out among union people revealed that, while Hillary Clinton campaign signs adorned the walls of union halls, many were privately planning to vote for Donald Trump. With wins in the highly union states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, one can assume that was true. Continue reading