Here is a roundup of items in the news that you may not heard about with my comments included for your consideration. Continue reading
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My observations on the news of the day
Here are some of the top news items of the day along with my commentary. Continue reading
Some observations from the news
There’s been a whirlwind of post-election news, primarily surrounding the transition of President Elect Donald Trump and his appointments, so I thought I would touch on some things you may have missed because, frankly, I think most of you have tuned-out since Nov. 8. I agree, the campaign was too long. Continue reading
If you haven’t already voted
“I think this is going to be the most important election our country has ever had. Certainly in the modern era. If we don’t get it right … if we go another four or eight years with the insanity and the stupidity of these leaders (Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton), I’m not sure you’re going to be able to turn it around … I think it could be over. We can’t allow this opportunity to slip away.” – Donald Trump
“This election in many ways will determine what kind of country we will have,” said Hillary Clinton. If she is elected, you will soon not recognize this country of ours. Continue reading
Still no justice in Clinton national security breach
FBI Director James Comey surfaced from the Washington DC corruption swamp Sunday, long enough to announce there would be no charges against Hillary Clinton as a result of the latest trove of e-mails found on the unsecured laptop at the home of Clinton aide Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner. Continue reading
Observations on the last debate
Reportedly, it’s what’s said about the debate the next day that influences voters more than the debate itself. I believe that could be true, but again, voters have to sift through the comments of a partisan media. Here are my observations. Continue reading
Special to female voters for Hillary
Having seen the blank expressions on the faces of women asked about Hillary Clinton’s accomplishments, and why they plan to vote for her, I thought I would offer some responses to help you. It will also help you explain your vote to family and friends. Continue reading
Fear survey ominous for Hillary
“Corrupt government officials” is the number one fear of Americans surveyed in Chapman University’s latest fears survey*, with 60.6 per cent reporting to be afraid or very afraid as reported by USA Today on-line. Certainly not a good sign for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, with all of the corruption around her years in government. Continue reading
It’s still Trump, warts and all
“I would not necessarily choose this man to be my child’s Sunday school teacher, but that’s not what this election is about.” – Rev. Robert Jeffress
Regular readers of this blog know that I have not been a Donald Trump supporter. That is until he became the Republican nominee. Continue reading
Why the indictment of Hillary Clinton never had a chance of happening
“Hillary couldn’t be proven guilty without proving the president guilty as well.” – Andrew C. McCarthy
Most of us were puzzled by Hillary Clinton’s frequent insistence that she would not be indicted over the months leading up to FBI Director James Comey’s shocking statement that she would not be charged. Now we know why. Continue reading