Fear survey ominous for Hillary

“Corrupt government officials” is the number one fear of Americans surveyed in Chapman University’s latest fears survey*, with 60.6 per cent reporting to be afraid or very afraid as reported by USA Today on-line. Certainly not a good sign for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, with all of the corruption around her years in government. Continue reading

Four reasons why Bill Clinton is fair game

In yesterday’s post, “It’s still Trump, warts and all,” I reviewed Bill Clinton’s background of sexual assaults on women in our White House that led to his impeachment by the House for perjury and obstruction of justice, a far cry from Donald Trump’s foul and insulting language. There’s more … Continue reading

It’s still Trump, warts and all

“I would not necessarily choose this man to be my child’s Sunday school teacher, but that’s not what this election is about.” – Rev. Robert Jeffress

Regular readers of this blog know that I have not been a Donald Trump supporter. That is until he became the Republican nominee. Continue reading

Why the indictment of Hillary Clinton never had a chance of happening

“Hillary couldn’t be proven guilty without proving the president guilty as well.” – Andrew C. McCarthy

Most of us were puzzled by Hillary Clinton’s frequent insistence that she would not be indicted over the months leading up to FBI Director James Comey’s shocking statement that she would not be charged. Now we know why. Continue reading

Trump’s missed opportunities

The first debate is behind us, and from my point of view it was pretty much a draw, with Lester Holt, a partisan moderator, aiding a  heavily scripted-scripted Hillary Clinton. edging a rather ill-prepared Donald Trump  I must admit being disappointed in the opportunities Trump missed to score solid points. Here are a few. Continue reading