While the Media Gushes Over Biden, Americans Are Already Up to Here With Him

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TRUMP 47.7 – BIDEN 26.9 – That’s the comparison of viewers in millions for each president’s first address to Congress.  Trump’s in 2017 and Biden’s on Wednesday.

“It’s very possible,” writes Matt Margolis at PJ Media, “that more people have seen Joe Biden’s infamous tumble (going up the stairs of Air Force One) than watched his address before Congress.”… read more

The ‘Clueless’ Biden Administration

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“I’ve never been more worried than I am now about the world at large,” said Sen. Lindsay Graham, referring to the situations in the Ukraine, Taiwan, Afghanistan and Iran before alluding to President Biden’s border policies.  “I’m really worried about the world under the Biden administration … they’re clueless ….”read more

Election Reform: A Political Football Not Unlike the NFL

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FOR SIXTY YEARS, my voting experience was about the same.  Where ever I lived, I could vote any time between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Election Day.  If necessary, my employer permitted me to vote on their time if necessary.  My identity was confirmed.  If I was going to be out of state or the country, as I was one year, I requested an absentee ballot.… read more

COMMENTARY: Those Phony Charges of Voter Suppression and Racism

IT’S MALARKY, to borrow a term from our puppet President Joe Biden.  The left is intentionally peddling misinformation.

When Republicans talk about voter-ID, signature verification, early poll closings, reducing early voting days, and limiting no-excuse ballot requests, the left shouts voter suppression, disenfranchising minority voters, and racism. 

However, a close look at voting rules in their blue states reveals that they, too, are then guilty as charged.… 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

COMMENTARY: Biden Administration’s Foreign Policy Off to a Rocky Start … China Pokes Its Finger in Our Eye

BIDEN’S TEAM TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS – President Biden’s Obama and Clinton hand-me-down foreign policy representatives – Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan – had their hats handed to them during talks with the Chinese communists in Anchorage, Alaska.

“I don’t think the overwhelming majority of countries in the world would recognize the universal values advocated by the United States or that the viewpoint of the United States could represent international public opinion,” said  Yang Jiechi, a member of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo, reportedly a clear indication that the CCP will no longer abide by the rules set by the United States.… read more

COMMENTARY: On Stories in the News You May Have Missed

“SQUISHES” is the term Kurt Schlichter used to appropriately describe the Republican senators who have decided not to run for office again, in his Townhall piece, “The GOP Squishes Retire.” 

A Squish

Perhaps your children or grandchildren have a Squish or more that they play with; they are spongy toys that come in shapes, including odd characters and animals.… read more

‘The Vote’ … from the GOP’s future, fraud in Mississippi, the left’s effort to kill photo-IDs, and Senator Sinema’s noteworthy thumbs down vote

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WELCOME NEWS – A dozen members of the 150-member Republican Study Committee met last week with former Vice President Mike Pence to hash out conservative priorities for the party with some internal division as to who will lead it, according to Susan Ferrechio of the Washington Examiner.

In discussions on the agenda going forward, they indicated it would center on the usual GOP issues – national defense, anti-abortion policies and election security – it would center on advocating and defending the Trump administration record.… read more

Trump or No Trump, Trumpism is Here to Stay

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Get used to it.  Trumpism is here to stay, whether the 45th president decides to run for reelection in 2024 or not. 

The principles of Trumpism really aren’t new, it just took Donald Trump to salvage them from a feckless establishment Republican Party.

I touched on the key elements of Trumpism in my March 1, 2021 blog, in which I recounted Trump’s CPAC speech when he said that liked it, but didn’t come up with it originally.… read more