Two Different Magazines in Opposition to Trump Six Years Apart

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When I received my latest edition of Washington Examiner magazine, with the main headline, “Time for Trump to Go,” along with an unflattering cartoon characteristic of the former president, I immediately recalled a magazine cover that shocked the conservative community shortly after his decision to run in 2016.

National Review

It was the February 15, 2016, edition of National Review, with its bright blue cover with the words, “Against Trump” in gold that shocked many conservatives. … read more

The GOP Needs to Stop Wasteful Spending on the Climate Change Fantasy

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Regular readers will recall my quoting the campaigning Joe Biden’s pledge to end our dependence on fossil fuels, and later President Biden’s executive order to end our energy independence and his costly legislation to transform the nation into a dependence on energy from wind and solar.

As I have previously written, I don’t think most of those who voted for Biden actually believed he would be able to follow through with his pledge, but here we are today, in an untenable position.… read more

You Can Stop Wondering How Historians Will Record Trump’s Accomplishments

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In my research, I frequently see references that former President Trump’s accomplishments will be judged by historians. HA!

The best-known modern day presidential historians – Jon Meacham, Michael Beschloss and Doris Kearns Goodwin – have already gone on record as anti-Trump, without giving his accomplishments a chance to percolate over time.… read more

A Few Election Briefs in the Countdown to the Midterms

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In addition to looking forward to watching the news without those political ads, I’m hopeful the pundits will finally drop the use of the term “kitchen table” issues.

Regular readers may recall my June 7, 2022 commentary in which I expressed my disapproval in its use, informing you that research revealed that just 29 percent of families currently eat together on a regular basis. … read more

Our Pathetic Example of a President in Evidence Again

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Some of you may recall my April 30, 2022 blog, “The Left’s Twisted View of Democracy and the Constitution,” in which I quoted former President Obama’s speech at Stanford.

I found it particularly interesting that former President Obama was called upon to stoke fear in the threat democracy is facing, I wrote then, and now the desperate Democrats have called him back for more fear mongering.… read more

Biden Cannot Deny It: The Midterms are An Indictment of His Policy Decisions

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It wasn’t surprising to hear President Biden say Republicans planned to “tear down what I’ve been able to do” during a rare interview with Jonathan Capehart on MSNBC on Friday.

BIDEN REVERSES TRUMP POLICIES
(New York Times photo)

Not surprising, because that’s exactly what he did with former President Trump’s accomplishments on his first day in office. … read more

Some Interesting Stuff from My Stack of Stuff

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Those Global Warming Temperatures

I have written previously about faulty climate models being used by scientists and academics to study global warming, the results of which are used by academics and eventually activists and politicians to scare the public.

Another major survey into the accuracy of climate models has found that all of the past temperatures between 1980 and 2021 were excessive compared with accurate satellite measurements, according to Professor Nicola Scafetta, a physicist at the University of Naples.… read more

Believe It! Joe Biden is on the Midterm Election Ballot

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His name may not be on the ballot, but despite what Democrats would have you believe, Americans will be voting in opposition to Biden’s radical policies that have put our nation on a dangerous footing, economically and national security-wise.  

After my October 4, 2022 tongue-in-cheek piece on voting Democrat, I was  reminded of Ronald Reagan’s memorable line in the final week of the 1980 presidential campaign during a debate with President Jimmy Carter:

“Are you better off today that you were four years ago?”read more