As you consider the latest charges against President Trump, consider how Democrats are given a pass. Continue reading
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The WSJ/NBC poll on Comey firing not all that telling
A little research reveals that the WSJ/NBC Poll regarding President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey isn’t all that telling. Continue reading
Comey gets his comeuppance … no prosecutor … strange bedfellows
Here are a few of my observations on the news of the day. Continue reading
Relax, Republicans … take a deep breath
I hope my observations make your day. Continue reading
Hip hip hooray! Hip hip hooray!
Good news. Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal columnist and deputy editorial page editor, has joined the liberal New York Times as an op-ed columnist. Continue reading
A good laugh … biting the hand … the media … and more
Here are a few tidbits to chew on. Continue reading
The sad reality that profanity in politics seems to be increasing
The recent repeated showings of DNC Chair Tom Perez referring to the president’s budget as a “shi**y budget, and word that you can order T-shirts that exclaim “Democrats give a sh** about people,” may seem mild today, but profanity seems to be increasing in politics. Continue reading
Those special elections … the wealth in the swamp … and an idea worth considering
Here are a few of my observations on the news. Continue reading
Assessing the mythical first 100 days of the Trump presidency
As expected, the media has been making much of the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, with the focus primarily on his failures and his less than stellar approval/disapproval ratings. It’s a continuance of their hatred – yes hatred – of the man who stole the election from their candidate, Hillary Clinton. Continue reading
Now they speak up … a quiz … Hillary’s loss … campus shame … and more
Here are my observations on some of the news of the day. Continue reading
