Returning to My Stack of Stuff

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A glance at my stack of stuff at the corner of my computer desk tells me it’s time to share some interesting items I’ve been saving to share with you.

Election News

If the Election Were Today

I would have thought the gap would be wider, but Rasmussen Reports’ Generic Congressional Ballot at the end of the week shows that 46 percent of likely voters would vote for the Republican candidate, while 41 percent would vote for the Democrat.… read more

Taking Time to Remember D-Day, June 6, 1945

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Today marks the 78th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.  Visiting the cliffs overlooking the beaches 23 years ago left a memory so vivid that each year I feel obligated to relate that experience in this blog.

Coincidentally, as I went through my archives, I came across a brochure referring to the “bitter-sweet memories” that followed the bloody battles of the day that has become known as The Longest Day. … read more

The Left Frets That Musk Will Block Them as Was Previously Done to the Right

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I was thoroughly enjoying the left’s meltdown over Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, but when Fox News Channel showed a clip of MSNBC’s chief legal correspondent Ari Melber fretting over the very practice the site’s previous owners were guilty of in 2020, I had a big laugh.

We all know now that Twitter locked-out messages by President Trump or Trump staffers leading up to the 2020 election, and Twitter, along with other social media sites and the mainstream media, refused to cover the Hunter Biden laptop scandal or stories of corruption in the Biden family. … read more

Words Have Meaning

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The late Rush Limbaugh frequently devoted time on his radio show to expound on words having meaning, often quoting former President Reagan, who had a way with words.

I thought of Rush when I heard President Biden’s testy response to a remark by CBS’s Christina Ruffini during his press briefing in Brussels Thursday.… read more

Investigation of Trump’s Real Estate Dealing Dying on the Vine … What Ever Happened to … and Ridding Us of the Deep State

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You may have read or heard recently that the criminal investigation of former President Trump’s business dealings in New York is expected to die when the grand jury in question ends its term in April.

Like me, you may have wondered, since when do banks take a borrower’s word for the value of real estate when they make loans secured by property? … read more

Revisiting Election Fraud and Bill Barr’s Book

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I find that there are a couple of topics that I have recently touched on that  require a bit of follow-up. 

On Election Fraud

While I have written extensively on voting irregularities that have surfaced regarding the 2020 election, and recently mentioned that I believed it was necessary for the Republican Party to put the 2020 election behind us and concentrate on the integrity of the upcoming 2022 and 2024 elections, a new report out of Wisconsin is important to note.… read more

Topics From My Stack of Stuff to Close Out the Year

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BIRDS OF A FEATHER

A NEW CNN/SSRS poll reports that President Biden’s numbers are worse than Jimmy Carter’s at the same period of his presidency.  That shouldn’t surprise you.

IN THE LATEST MARIST poll, two thirds of independent voters disapprove of Biden, including half, who strongly disapprove.  Just 29 percent of independents approve of his performance.… read more

Hands Down, Nancy Pelosi Wins My October 1 Fool’s Day Recognition

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“I am a master legislator. I just love it. I consider myself a weaver, like I have a loom.  And I bring all these different threads together.” – Nancy Pelosi, October 29, 2017

Those were her words from an interview with the Washington Post.

Those “threads” she now faces are the handful in the socialist progressive caucus, who are holding the infrastructure bill hostage. … read more