I agree, Donald Trump isn’t an ideal candidate. Far from it. He’s crude and seemingly goes out of his way to impress his base with his brash, I-don’t-give-a-damn-about-political-correctness persona. However, he sent 16 other candidates to the showers with this approach. Continue reading
Hillary Clinton
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
Have you heard?
Here are a few interesting items you may have missed, depending on your news gathering choices. Continue reading
Views of Hillary you may have missed
Here are a few observations about Hillary Clinton from insiders and political observers worth noting. Continue reading
Rev. Graham: Fate of the nation in Supreme Court picks
“The upcoming election is the most important in our lifetime. The presidential race isn’t about personalities – both candidates are flawed. What it really comes down to is the appointment of Supreme Court justices.” – Rev. Franklin Graham
Hypocricy 101: Beyoncé’s lyrics okay, but Trump’s language is lewd
When I read Heather MacDonald’s Manhattan Institute City Journal piece comparing Donald Trump’s “locker room” banter with the lyrics in Beyonce’s video, “Formation,” I saw it as another example of Hillary Clinton’s hypocrisy. Continue reading
GOP candidates need to put country first
In a recent post yesterday, I criticized Republican House and Senate candidates for distancing themselves from the Donald Trump campaign, characterizing them as whiners and quitters.
If you failed to realize the seriousness of their decision, a closer examination of their decision is in order. 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
GOP House and Senate candidates remind me of Eeyore
Remember Eeyore, the woe is me, sad and discouraged character in Winnie the Pooh, who always saw the glass half empty? While he is portrayed as a forlorn whining donkey, today he reminds me of those Republican’s jumping from the Trump train. Continue reading