Kamala certifiably radical … Sanders latest to say Trump won’t leave … Trump hard at work … why we elected a business man … NFL extortion on tap for Arizona? … arrests in Portland … and Kamala is behind plea for bail fund

THE EVIDENCE IS IN – I am confirming that Kamala Harris is certifiably radical.  Earlier in the campaign, she said she would disallow the private insurance of 180 million people, while providing health care to illegal aliens, but her latest comment on a Covid-19 vaccine completed her certification.

Appearing on CNN, host Dana Bash posed the question, “Let’s say there’s a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election. … read more

The Dems are getting desperate … the left’s dirty tricks continue … just 3% of adults get political information from newspapers … Biden meets with anti-Semite … files of Biden-Secret Service incident destroyed … Trump works through distractions … and the Pennsylvania vote

DEMOCRATS GETTING DESPERATE – Feeling the pressure of the polls and focus groups, a masked Joe Biden, emerged like Punxsutawney Phil on Gobbler’ Knob, his handlers in tow, for a trip to Kenosha to meet with the family of Jacob Blake, the victim of a police shooting.  He said he went to Kenosha in the spirit of healing, an agenda that did not include a visit to the burned-out businesses.… read more

New jobless claims dip … Cuomo unhinged … survey reveals disinterest in vaccine … a police-reform solution … but what about those who resist arrest? … and the Times’ Krugman pooh poohs anarchy.

IN AN ENCOURAGING SIGN for the economy, the Labor Department reported that new applications for unemployment benefits dipped to 881,000, the lowest level since mid-March.  Forecasters had projected 950,000 jobless claims.

NY GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO, who thought President Trump was great before thinking he wasn’t, came unhinged Wednesday night threatening physical harm upon the president if he visits New York City again.… read more

Memories of Hubert Humphrey … similarities with Biden … the rioters from outside … the outing of Biden … the ‘expert’ on virus … now on rioting … and it’s time for Durham’s big reveal

MEMORIES – When I read the headline, “Is Biden the New Humphrey,” over  William McGurn’s Wall Street Journal column, of course, I was interested in the comparison McGurn saw between the two former vice presidents, Joe Biden and Hubert Humphrey.

“Like Mr. Biden, Humphrey was a garrulous establishment liberal and vice president who had spent decades in the Senate. … read more

The 2020 election … the stakes couldn’t be higher … it’s September fool’s day … Trump ignores Wisconsin Dems and visits Kenosha … and the NY Times’ hate campaign

YOU’VE HEARD that winning the November 3, 2020 election is arguably the most important modern-day national election we will experience.  I know, you heard that in 2016 when Hillary Clinton was the other choice, but this is different, vastly different.

“Although Americans did not know what kind of president Donald Trump would be,” wrote Michael Anton in his 2016 essay, “The Flight 93 Election,” they should risk all to elect him because they could be very sure that the alternative would be our republic’s death.”… read more

Two women with differing views … LeBron James’ rant … Jason Whitlock responds … riot supplies from Oregon stopped near Kenosha … Michelle Obama ignored … and northern Minnesota mayors endorse Trump

TWO WOMEN WITH DIFFERING VIEWS – Under the headline, “The GOP’s Wide-Open Arms,” in Friday’s Wall Street Journal, columnist Kimberley A. Strassel wrote how “the Republican Party that presented itself to the nation this week had a wide and welcome look,” as she described the minority voices at the RNC convention.… read more

SPECIAL: What you think you didn’t hear from President Trump Thursday night

YES, BUT, BUT what is he going to do for us in the next four years.  We’ve heard it from the pundits, and I read it in e-mails from my friends, with lines like “I’ve been hoping Trump was going to talk more about what he wants to do going forward, and not the usual self-congratulation.”… read more

Pelosi stoops lower … did Joe write, Dear Hillary? … the class of our first lady … are those suburban women listening? … Midler, Lockhart disappoint … Trump up in Zogby poll … but betting is still on Biden in the UK

JUST WHEN YOU THINK the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, couldn’t stoop any lower, she accused her political opponents, specifically the resident of 1600 Pennsylvania and Congressional Republicans, of being “domestic enemies” simply because they oppose the uncertainty of universal mail-in voting.

This, from the woman who turned a blind eye to the corruption within the Obama-Biden administration Justice Department and the FBI from the day Donald Trump was inaugurated; permitting Representatives Adam Schiff and Jerold Nadler to carry out a vendetta against the president from within despite the fact that the Mueller Report  cleared him of collusion with Russia.… read more

Laugh-of-the-day … impeachment missing from DNC convention … two polls … more taxes from Biden … view from Pennsylvania … was Harris right? … and two profs try to save pubic schools

LAUGH-OF-THE-DAY gets priority placement.  It comes from this headline of the leftist Microsoft News: “Joe Biden Gets the Coveted Jeff Flake Endorsement.”   “Coveted?” C’mon, man. Flake is a forgotten man in Arizona

TOWNHALL reminds us that with the obsession of the Democrats to impeach President Trump, you would have thought it would at least be mentioned in one of the anti-Trump speeches at the DNC convention. … read more

Pelosi’s latest stunt … the fabricated post office conspiracy … ballot problems in Detroit … Harvard caves to climate change whackos … DNC panelist wanted law enforcement abolished … the soft bigotry of Joe expectations … and the Biden’s pitiful record of charitable giving

DON’T BELIEVE IT – There is no imminent crisis with the U. S. Postal Service, as Nancy Pelosi would have us believe.  She called her party in off recess on a Saturday to pass a $25 billion piece of legislation on the pretense that it was necessary to assure that the organization would be prepared to handle mail-in ballots.… read more