Where’s the Outrage?

Commentary

Every day, as I observe what’s going on in our country, my outrage builds.

Illegal migration is a major contributor and I continue to wonder why there is no massive outrage among Americans over the neglect at our southern border, where the Biden administration is permitting illegal human and drug trafficking, all while declaring the border is closed.… read more

A New Speaker of the House, News from the Twitter Files, Biden’s Border Photo Op and Unfinished Business

Commentary

I’m back at the keyboard after taking a little time off.  I followed the vote for Kevin McCarthy, I waded through the volume of Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss’ findings in the Twitter files, and most recently noted President Biden’s photo op in El Paso.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy

Just a few brief observations.… read more

GOP Can Succeed in Walking and Chewing Gum at the Same Time Where Democrats Failed

Commentary

I recently wrote of a new talking point emanating from the left in which the new House majority would be accused of spending all of its time on investigations.

One involving Hunter Biden and his White House access-peddling and another seeking the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his failure to secure our southern border. … read more

So Much to Say, So Little Space to Say It

Commentary

I endeavor to keep my commentaries brief because I don’t want to lose you as a reader, but I occasionally find it necessary to expound on a topic in an effort to present the whole story objectively.

In addition, I prefer to keep each post focused on a single topic, but like today, I feel the need to give you my thoughts on several topics as concisely as I am able.… read more

Filling the Vacuum Again Left by Lazy Journalists

Commentary

Former President Trump is in the news and again charging fake news with reporting what he said with “more disinformation and lies.”  Writing in Truth Social last Saturday, he suggested “the termination of all rules … even those found in the Constitution,” as he again returned to voter fraud.

It comes less than a month after his announced plan to again run for the presidency in 2024. … read more

A Few Election Briefs in the Countdown to the Midterms

Commentary

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

More Signs of Desperation; Democrats Enlist Two Doofus’s to Campaign for Others

Commentary

Doofus #1, Barack Obama, may be a former Democrat president, someone who you would want to campaign for you under normal circumstances, but doesn’t the left get it yet, it was his failed presidency that paved the way for Donald Trump to win in 2016?

And if you are concerned about losing the Hispanic vote, as the polls see taking place in the midterms, why in hell’s name would you bring out Obama, who in 2008 said, “I can guarantee that we will have, in the first year, an immigration bill that I strongly support,” resulting in receiving 67 percent of the Hispanic vote.… read more

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

Commentary

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