A Little ‘Inside Baseball’ on the Positioning of Two New Conservative Media Outlets

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We often hear the term “inside baseball” when someone attempts to explain something not readily known.  In politics, we often hear commentators attempt to explain things taking place behind the scenes.  Normally, it concerns a subject in which the public isn’t privy to, or not particularly interested.

I have made a number of observations lately on changes occurring in the political coverage by the media, and thought I would give you a little inside baseball.… read more

Clinton Lawyer Indicted Over Russia Collusion: Don’t Get Excited

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I plead guilty to building up your expectations for indictments I predicted would result from John Durham’s stealthy investigations into the Deep State.

Now we are finally seeing headlines, “John Durham seeks indictment of Clinton Campaign Lawyer,” in the New York Times, and “Durham Delivers on Russiagate,” over an editorial board column in the Wall Street Journal.read more

Former “W” DOJ Attorney Critical of Attack on the Right

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THE LIST OF “W” CRITICS has increased to include J. Christian Adams, who worked in the Department of Justice under the George W. Bush administration.

J. CHRISTIAN ADAMS (FedSociety)

In his PJ Media column, “President George W. Bush Blew It in Shanksville,” Adams mocked Bush’s comparison of 9/11 and January 6, 2021, noting that the terrorists were guilty of mass murder, while the January 6, rioters were charged with “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.”… read more

An Obama, Hillary Retread Now Dragging Biden Down

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“Unlike the policy of the last few years (the Trump era), we will be able to rally the rest of the world behind us on key foreign policy and national security issues.” – Jake Sullivan, November 2020

Along with the criticism of President Biden’s botched withdrawal of Afghanistan, comes questions of the advice provided him by Secretary of State Blinken, National Security advisor Sullivan and Generals Austin and Milley.read more

COMMENTARY: George W. Bush Breaks His Silence and Nobody Cares

It was a chilly day with a light rain, September 27, 2002, when my wife and I went to the Coconino County Fairgrounds in Flagstaff, Arizona to see and hear President George W. Bush speak.  “I love the rain,” he said to a rousing applause, “thanks for standing out here. I appreciate you all enduring the weather.”read more

Trump Responds to McConnell’s Anti-Trump Remarks

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AS I SAT DOWN TO WRITE, I decided to share with you the thoughts of Commentator Conrad Black, who predicts that “Trump will gain steadily in the polls coming up to the midterms next year,” suggesting that he will be quieter and more focused.

THEN CAME THE NEWSBREAK: “Trump lashes out at McConnell after post-impeachment comments.”… read more

A Role for Trump Not Out of the Question

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TRUMP SHOULD PLAY A BIG ROLE in the Republican Party, according to a recently revealed Morning Consult Political lntelligence tracking of the former president’s intraparty favorability rating conducted among 4,296 Republican voters between January 23 and 25, 2021.

The tracking found that 81 percent hold positive views of the Trump, including 54 percent who do so strongly.… read more

Trump Departs Washington; “He Scared the Bejesus Out of Them”

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“Well, they finally got Donald Trump.  But he sure scared the bejesus out of them.  It took a massive five-year campaign of hysteria, of fear and hate, orchestrated by all wings of the Ruling Elite, from the respectable right to the activist left. – Tho Bishop, Mises Institute blog

In the days ahead I will be commenting on the opening days of the “new Obama era,” marked by executive orders designed, not for the betterment of the American people, but as vengeful acts to poke a finger in the eye of President Trump.read more

A Few Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

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THERE ARE RUMBLINGS in Washington about Joe Biden starting up talks with Iran.  Perhaps it’s because Wendy Sherman, who led Obama negotiators leading to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, will become deputy secretary of state under Antony Blinken, earlier announced to be his secretary of state.

“For some reason, Uncle Joe has tapped former Deputy Secretary of State William Burns to take charge at the CIA,” noted Jazz Shaw in hotair.com.read more