Pelosi Refers to Biden’s ‘Brilliance’; Our Work is Cut Out for Each of Us

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“I think it’s really important for people to understand the brilliance with which President Biden is conducting this (Ukraine). This is a man (who) served decades as chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee.  He knows the arena.  He knows the personalities.” – Nancy Pelosi

Today, as I tuned in to the streaming from the sold-out Conservative Political Action Convention (CPAC) from Orlando, I saw thousands of people of all ages from across the country, willing to pay $295 for general admission and $7,000 for premium tickets to hear the conservative message. … read more

Will the Johns Hopkins Report Restore Sanity Over Covid?

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(NOTE: I am not a doctor.  I only played one in a made-for-TV movie.  But I do possess a degree of common sense.)

Weeks ago, I decided I didn’t want to read one more story about Covid or the variants and stopped covering it in my blog.  

I had it with the “experts,” – Fauci and all of the talking head doctors – featured on the networks and in newspapers. … read more

A Glimpse of News Emanating from Washington DC Reveals Politics as Usual

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The headlines alone give you a feel for topics currently on the media agenda, but I’ll give you a little back up to go with them.

The story behind The Spectator headline, “Are Kamala Harris’s days as VP numbered?” delves into the Washington whispers of a cunning plan to shunt Kamala on to the Supreme Court in order to bring in a more popular vice president, someone better prepared to take over should Biden win in 2024.… read more

2021 Not a Good Year for the “C’mon Man’s” Legacy Nor America’s Well-Being

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It’s that time of year when the news networks and newspapers do their review of the year in passing as the new year is ushered in.  It will be interesting to see how they portray the “C’mon Man’s” first year.  They won’t resemble my portrayal, I assure you.

Of course, you will remember how President-elect Joe Biden pledged to be the president who sought not to divide but to unify.… read more

Biden’s ‘Equity’ Agenda Divides Us by Race

NOTE: In my last blog, I wrote of President Biden’s botching of the Afghan withdrawal, relating it to his decades of foreign policy failures.  Since we are now getting 24/7 reporting on the situation in Afghanistan, I have decided to comment on another topic high on his agenda … equity.

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On President Biden’s first day in office, among that stack of executive orders on his desk was his policy outlining a comprehensive approach to advancing equity for all, including people of color and others who have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality.… 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

If I Were President Trump’s Speechwriter

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How often do we hear the pundits rhetorically ask prior to a major speech, ‘what does he have to say?’

They may be asking it because the speech is being given at a critical point in time – for the president or the country, because of the audience, or for some other esoteric reason.… read more

It’s Time for Answers: On the Capitol Breach and the Mysterious Death of Officer Sicknick, and Governor Cuomo’s Failure

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SILENCE … CRICKETS – It was of utmost urgency that President Trump be impeached over the breach of the Capitol, but have you noticed there has been no further discussion of the evidence that it was pre-planned?  No word on those who were arrested? And no word on the mysterious death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick?read more

The Hypocrisy of Joe Biden’s Grand Plan for Unity

“I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but to unify.  Who doesn’t see red and blue states, but a United States.  And who will work with all my heart to win the confidence of the whole people.” – Joe Biden, November 7, 2020

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Much has been written about Joe Biden’s first speech; from Wall Street Journal columnist William McGurn’s fawning reference to it as “Lincolnesque … exactly what the country needed to hear,” to Daily Wire Ben Shapiro’s remark that he “found the speech so pollyannish in its call for reconciliation as to be risible.”… read more

They still don’t understand Trump … party platform a thing of the past … the Democrat manifesto … reason to be wary of Dem radicals … media suppresses good economic news … blacks for Trump … Dems still taking them for granted … and the prescient Harry Truman

PARTY PLATFORM A THING OF THE PAST – To use a familiar phrase – back in the day – a party platform, outlining the party’s agenda, was an expected product of the convention; a kind of “to do list” to enable voters to understand the party’s goals. This year it has gone the way of those “smoke-filled rooms.”… read more