“The FBI documents should be seen as a preview of how Mrs. Clinton would govern as President, with the same get-away-with-anything entitlement that always follows the Clintons.” – The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 3, 2016
Standing room only
During Donald Trump’s recent immigration speech in Phoenix he referred to the people standing in the audience, but it wasn’t until the conclusion, when the cameras pulled back to show the departing crowd, that I noticed there was no seating. They were all standing. Continue reading
Finally, my skepticism proven accurate
Some 20 years ago, as an executive staff member of a Fortune 500 company, I was informed that I had to attend one of the diversity training sessions scheduled over a three-week period. While most of my colleagues signed-up for one of the initial sessions, I stalled, hoping it wouldn’t be noticed that I had not attended. It didn’t work. Continue reading
What the liberal media doesn’t tell you about Colin Kaepernick
Hillary mocks Trump’s view of the plight of blacks
“Dwayne Wade’s cousin shot dead while pushing her baby in stroller on South Side.”– Chicago Tribune, Aug. 27, 2016
There stood Hillary Clinton, speaking before a predominantly white audience in Reno, Nev. this week, scoffing at Donald Trump’s comment that “you walk down the street and get shot, and mocking his description of black communities in insulting terms – “poverty, horrible education, no housing, no homes, no ownership, high crime levels.” Two days later the above headline appeared in the Chicago Tribune. Continue reading
Comey’s protection of Hillary Clinton serves to encourage WikiLeaks’ Assange
I found it interesting that Fox’s Chris Wallace, commenting on the prospect of an October surprise based on documents that might be supplied by Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, found it “highly distasteful” that we are anxiously awaiting them to see how they will affect our presidential race. Continue reading
A history lesson for blacks
Fitton and Bossie; the new Woodward and Bernstein
Time to man up; you too Carly
“Sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. I have done that, and I regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain.” – Donald Trump, Aug. 18, 2016
Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t
Since he entered the presidential race, Donald Trump has been heavily criticized for his brash, shoot-from-the-hip campaign speeches. Those who are fed up with “old Washington” loved it. Amid suggestions that he needed to stay on message while addressing major issues of concern to voters, he’s not only being criticized for using a teleprompter, but for using it while giving an apology. Continue reading





