Where’s the Outrage?

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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

January 6, Events Still Stuck in My Craw

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I know, I know … birds have craws, not humans, but you know what I mean when I use it don’t you?  It describes an annoyance, irritation or even hard feelings.

While we await the Department of Justice decision on the criminal charges against former President Trump brought forth by the House Select Committee on January 6, a few things stick in my craw.… read more

No Man or Woman of the Year, No Year 2022 in Review

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Selecting a man or woman of the year and reviewing the year just passed is old hat and I don’t intend to waste space here with it.  I just have a few items I found both interesting and humorous that I want to share with you.

Those Trump Tax Returns

Since former President Trump refused to release his tax returns, the left has continued an effort to gain access to them, seeking an opportunity to embarrass him. … read more

The Politicization of Justice Won’t Result in True Accountability

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By now, regular readers know how strongly I feel about demanding accountability for wrongdoing.  On a number of occasions, I have written about individuals who have eluded charges, not because they are not culpable, but primarily because of who they are or who they represent.

Now, with the House January 6 Committee’s partisan investigation complete, it is asking the Department of Justice to consider prosecution of former President Trump on four criminal charges, including “inciting or assisting an insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to make false statements to investigators and conspiracy to defraud the US government.”… read more

So Much to Say, So Little Space to Say It

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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

Be Aware and Thankful for Elon Musk

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‘Hey, hey, get your program here …you can’t tell the players without a program … hey, hey …That used to be a familiar shout out one would hear from someone holding a stack of programs as you entered a stadium for a sporting event.

For those of you just coming in from the dark to learn that our politicized FBI was complicit in censoring information about Hunter Biden and the corruption of the Biden family, this should be of interest. … read more

Filling the Vacuum Again Left by Lazy Journalists

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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

Two Different Magazines in Opposition to Trump Six Years Apart

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When I received my latest edition of Washington Examiner magazine, with the main headline, “Time for Trump to Go,” along with an unflattering cartoon characteristic of the former president, I immediately recalled a magazine cover that shocked the conservative community shortly after his decision to run in 2016.

National Review

It was the February 15, 2016, edition of National Review, with its bright blue cover with the words, “Against Trump” in gold that shocked many conservatives. … read more

You Can Stop Wondering How Historians Will Record Trump’s Accomplishments

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In my research, I frequently see references that former President Trump’s accomplishments will be judged by historians. HA!

The best-known modern day presidential historians – Jon Meacham, Michael Beschloss and Doris Kearns Goodwin – have already gone on record as anti-Trump, without giving his accomplishments a chance to percolate over time.… read more