Donald Trump is being criticized for his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., while Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, wants to increase the number of refugees we accept. Continue reading
Hillary Clinton
President Obama’s lost opportunity
This week’s killing of five white Dallas police officers and injuring others causes me to reflect on the leadership of President Obama, the man who was to be the answer to help end racism in our country. Continue reading
Two investigations of Hillary all too familiar
As I watched FBI Director James Comey testify before the House Oversight Committee yesterday, there was a familiarity to it. Continue reading
Taking national security seriously, or not
In the early sixties, my hometown neighborhood in a small sleepy Michigan community was all abuzz when an FBI agent went door to door inquiring into my background and character. Continue reading
There’s no end to Hillary’s cover-ups and corruption
We went into the long 4th of July weekend with four stories pointing to Hillary Clinton as someone who simply cannot be trusted. You may not have heard about the fourth story, another eye-opener. Continue reading
New York Times still carrying Bill and Hillary’s water
In my June 29, 2016 post, “Lack of leadership, blinded by politics, findings of House Select Committee on Benghazi,” I wrote of the liberal New York Times article reporting, “no new evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton.” Continue reading
‘Lack of leadership, blinded by politics’ findings of House Select Committee on Benghazi
By now you have most likely read or heard as much as you care to about the House Select Committee’s Report on Benghazi. I hope, however, that includes the reading of the entire 700-page report, as Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) requests, because, rest assured, most of the media will not. Continue reading
George Will quits Republican party; not to worry
I wasn’t surprised to learn yesterday that conservative columnist George Will has abandoned the Republican party. In May, Will and Donald Trump traded insults, with Will calling Trump a “bloviating ignoramus,” and Trump responding by calling Will the “dumbest and most overrated political commentator of all time.” Continue reading
Interference in the UK; wrong for Romney, okay for Obama?
By now, you are aware that the Brits have voted to leave the European Union, but unless you are a political wonk like me, you probably won’t see the irony in how President Obama inserted himself in the issue. Continue reading
President Obama’s use of the word ‘we’
President Obama often uses the phrase, “that’s not who we are,” when arguing an issue that which most of us disagree, because his view of our country’s values is so different than ours. Continue reading