Biden’s One-Sided View of Human Rights

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I am so tired of hearing President Biden say, “that’s who we are,” when he assumes we all agree with his position on an issue.

In his prepared remarks following his meeting with Russian President Putin, he noted that “human rights are always going to be on the table … that’s why we will continue to raise issues of fundamental human rights, because that’s what we are … that’s who we are.”… read more

Let the Republican Revolution Resume

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Alright, Monday, June 14, 2021 may seem a bit early to begin the battle to retake the House, Senate and White House, but if that’s the way the foolishly cocky Democrats want to play, let’s begin.

It was on Monday that President Biden fired a shot across our bow. During a post-NATO meeting press conference, he said, “I think it’s appropriate to say that the Republican Party is vastly diminished in numbers; the leadership of the Republican Party is fractured; and the Trump wing of the party is the bulk of the party, but it makes up a significant minority of the American people,” referring to Trump’s “phony populism.”… read more

Topics from My Stack of Stuff

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Regular readers know that I routinely limit my commentaries to a single topic.  When that happens, other comment-worthy topics are relegated to my stack of stuff, off to the side of my desk.  So, it’s time for a little catching up.

RULE OF LAW – Like most of you, I find it incredible that one person can alter the rule of law on a whim, usually for political reasons. … read more

Biden Persuades Gullible G-7 Leaders the World Needs to Build Back Better

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President Biden mumbled his way through a press conference in the UK Sunday with his usual stream of “uhm’s” and “a’s” as he was forced to follow prepared notes in the absence of a teleprompter.

He was again given a list of which journalists to call on during the Q&A, and when he strayed from it, he said he was going to get in trouble with staff. … read more

Biden Right at Home at G-7 Globalization Funfest

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President Biden had to be delighted that NBC, in its overview of the G-7 Summit, referred to him as “a veteran statesman … who has traveled the world for decades as vice president and as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.” 

Of course, the network failed to mention any foreign policy achievements during his travels.… read more

A Wannabe Statesman Fails Again, and a Real Statesman Writes of GOP Future

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CALL IT PROPHETIC, prescient, predictive, or just plain intuition.

The day before the celebration of D-Day, the taking of the Normandy beachhead by Allied Forces, I wrote:

“It is my hope that someone on the White House staff reminds the president of the anniversary of D-Day, and that he pays tribute to those who lost their lives.”read more

“Ah, there’s good news tonight.”

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GABRIEL HEATTER
(Courtesy quotesgram)

Long before I became interested in politics, I recall listening to Gabriel Heatter, a radio commentator, with my Dad.  With all of the news we are facing, I decided to borrow Heatter’s famous line – “Ah there’s good news tonight” – that he adopted as his catchphrase.… read more

Granholm A Big Winner in ‘Public Service’

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Earlier this month, I wrote about the smug response Jennifer Granholm, Biden’s energy secretary, gave to a reporter who questioned her lack of concern for the significant threat to national security caused by the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline, which serves 45 percent of the gasoline and other fuels on the East Coast.… read more

Biden Making the Road to 2022 Look Promising

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I know, that headline may be hard to swallow, but some news gives me optimism.

CONTRACT WITH AMERICA II? – I’ve learned that former President Trump has been meeting with his former chief of staff Mark Meadows, Sen. Lindsey Graham and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to begin crafting an agenda along the lines of the GOP’s 1994 Contract with America.… read more