Perhaps you’ve noticed how President Obama, Hillary Clinton and the media (of course) are criticizing Donald Trump’s references to Russia and Vladimir Putin; his most recent a suggestion that “wouldn’t it be nice if Russia would help us defeat ISIS.” I thought it was time to refresh your memory on the failed U.S. – Russia relations during the Obama administration. Continue reading
Terrorism
Political correctness controversies still abound in Democrat party
No, I’m not referring to the Dems allowing the father of the Orlando Islamic terrorist to sit behind Hillary Clinton at a recent Florida rally. Continue reading
Hillary’s flawed character revisited
A lot has been written about Donald Trump’s character, especially with his comments about the appearance of Khizr Khan and his wife, Ghazala, a Gold Star Mother, at the Democrat convention. However, have you noticed how the media has ignored Hillary Clinton’s character flaw in responding to a mother and father of sons killed in the Benghazi attack? Continue reading
Worry that refugees could be radical Islamists; Duh!
While most of us realistically fear there could be radical Islamists among the Syrian refugees the U.S. is taking in and relocating in each of the states, we now learn that refugees now fear they may be in their midst. Continue reading
Fox’s Shepard Smith rebukes Bobby Jindal over use of “all lives matter,” calls it derogatory
While watching an interview of former Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal by Fox News anchor Shephard Smith on the Baton Rouge police shooting, I was taken aback by Smith’s position on Jindal’s use of “all lives matter.” During the interview, Smith castigated Jindal twice for his use of “all lives matter,” saying it was derogatory. Continue reading
Trump is correct to propose temporary ban of Muslim entries to U.S.
Donald Trump is being criticized for his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., while Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, wants to increase the number of refugees we accept. Continue reading
It’s time to stop hyphenating Americans, end multiculturalism
“I stand for straight Americanism unconditioned and unqualified, and I stand against every form of hyphenated Americanism.” – President Theodore Roosevelt.
I rarely have reason to quote President Theodore Roosevelt, but with the current events surrounding blacks and our law enforcement communities in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge, I believe it’s time we end take his advice on the hyphenating of our cultural origins. Continue reading
New York Times still carrying Bill and Hillary’s water
In my June 29, 2016 post, “Lack of leadership, blinded by politics, findings of House Select Committee on Benghazi,” I wrote of the liberal New York Times article reporting, “no new evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton.” Continue reading
‘Lack of leadership, blinded by politics’ findings of House Select Committee on Benghazi
By now you have most likely read or heard as much as you care to about the House Select Committee’s Report on Benghazi. I hope, however, that includes the reading of the entire 700-page report, as Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) requests, because, rest assured, most of the media will not. Continue reading
Obama primer on defeating ISIS: From jobs to compassion and love
“… our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion, it’s unity, and it’s love.” Attorney General Loretta Lynch, June 21, 2016