President Biden will be Remembered as the ‘Elderly Man with a Poor Memory’

Commentary

Before reading the Wall Street Journal editorial board’s lead opinion piece on Monday, “Joe Biden’s Sad Presidential Legacy,” I had been thinking about the Democrat Party coup that eliminated him from the presidential race.

Of course, we all knew it was his disastrous debate performance that triggered party bigwigs – Obama, Schumer, and Pelosi – to put the pressure on him; the same people who, among others, had earlier attempted to convince us he was still sharp as a tack, representing a major coverup.… read more

Writing off Trump? Not So Fast

Commentary

With just 81 days left, several political pundits, even some of the “friendly’s,” have gotten their pants (panties) in a wad recently over former President Trump’s campaign, seeing him on a path to losing again.

Even Gerard Baker, the long time Wall Street Journal columnist, who opined Tuesday, “Trump Is Looking Like a Loser Again.” … read more

It’s Time to Pull the Plug on Outlandish Radical Democrat Climate Change Spending

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“The rapidly rising federal debt will cause substantially more damage to the U.S. economy in coming years than climate change,” stated the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office on Monday.

It’s a provocative statement that should make Democrats reconsider their climate-centered agenda, and be a wake-up call to the Harris-Walz campaign. While Vice President Harris is likely to build on that of the Biden administration, she has refrained from any detailed policy discussion.… read more

A Skilled Speechwriter Has Been Taken-In by the Left

 Commentary

I once admired the wordsmithing talent of Peggy Noonan, who was a speechwriter for President Reagan, often reminding my readers of her words in the former president’s “these are the boys of Pointe du Hoc” speech during the 40th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1984.

“For sheer oratorical elegance,” historian Douglas Brinkley wrote, it would become “one of the most inspirational presidential speeches delivered.”read more

Along the Presidential Campaign Trail

Commentary

Who is Tim Walz?

If you stay up on the news, no doubt you’ve heard enough about this radical progressive, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, selected to be Vice President Harris’ running mate, but I thought I would pass along a few comments you may not have heard.

First, be aware that Walz truly may not have been Harris’ choice. … read more

DEI Programs at the Heart of Bureaucratic Foul-Ups

                                                              Commentary

With all of the foolish concern over former President Trump’s remark that he would be dictator on Day One only to secure the border and begin drilling again, Americans seem to have forgotten the consequential order of the Biden-Harris administration’s Day One, an all-of-government approach to advance diversity, equity and inclusion across the federal government.… read more

LBJ the Black Community’s Savior; Not So Fast

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“What about Lyndon Johnson?”

Those were the words of ABC’s Rachel Scott as she interrupted former President Trump, who was stating that he “was the best president for blacks since Abraham Lincoln, during the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention on July 31, 2024.

TRUMP RESPONDS to ABC’s Rachel Scott at black journalists’ convention.
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Will the Real Kamala Harris Please Stand Up

Commentary

Watching Vice President Harris flip flop her way in the early stage of her latest campaign for president, I was reminded of a popular 1950s and 1960s Sunday night primetime game show of the 1950s and 60s called “What’s My Line?”

It was Republican vice-presidential candidate J. D. Vance’s reference to Harris as a “Chameleon” that reminded me of the show.… read more