Here are a few stories about some lesser-known people who made the news this week that I thought would interest you. Continue reading
President Trump
Are we seeing the activities of a ‘fifth column?’
In recent posts, I have mentioned the anti-Trump activity being witnessed in sanctuary cities and college campuses, but primarily in the media and among Obama loyalists in Washington DC. Continue reading
Flynn’s resignation, and more …
WAS THE PRESIDENT TOO HASTY in asking Mike Flynn for his resignation? I wonder. Word is that it was a matter of trust, and not the fact that he spoke to the Russian ambassador. He wasn’t honest with Vice President Mike Pence. ” The idea that one should be all aghast because the incoming national security advisor spoke with the Russian ambassador and spoke about sanctions seems to me to be perfectly reasonable,“ said commentator Charles Krauthammer.… read more
What a difference eight years makes
I don’t remember conservatives taking to the streets to protest and riot over the election of our nation’s first black president, Barack Obama, in 2009. Continue reading
More fake news?
Just so you know, fake news isn’t limited to the news pages, news broadcasts and the Internet. Continue reading
The travel ban, those embarrassing Dems, and more …
IF THE PRESIDENT ASKED ME, I would advise him to forget about the 9oth Circuit Court stay on his temporary suspension of immigrant access from the seven specified countries. Continue reading
Democrat obstructionists on losing path, and more …
THE LEFT’S HYSTERIA CAMPAIGN against the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as the new education secretary failed, as predicted. Their 24-hour filibuster was all for naught and they knew that it would be going in. It was all part of their obstructionist role. Continue reading
That ‘dumb’ deal with Australia; the rest of the story
The left, aided by their bias media, was quick to chastise President Trump over his phone conversation with Australia’s Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull regarding a refugee deal agreed to by President Obama before leaving office, but it turns out that the PM was quite understanding. Continue reading
Tillerson meets his staff and other news
REX TILLERSON, with his hearings, confirmation vote and oath of office behind him, visited with employees in his new office at the State Department Thursday morning. Continue reading
You just have to laugh
While the Trump administration is attempting to get a lot of serious business done in its first 100-days, there are several Democrats who appear to be auditioning for a gig at The Improv. Continue reading
