Originally posted May 29, 2013. Debbie and I split our twice-a-year European research trips into three parts, including a front-end and back-end centered in Paris and a mid trip destination that in the past has included Switzerland, where I tried to open a Swiss bank account and was promptly shown the door. Swiss banking doors, […]
Archives for July 2016
Clinton, Abedin, Mills—Reckless and Unreliable
Pat Buchanan reports to readers, that the three are charged by the FBI as having been reckless and unreliable in the handling of national security secrets. Comey said he found no criminal “intent” in what Clinton did. Yet, he charged her with having been “extremely careless” with U.S. national security secrets, a phrase that seems […]
Transparency Goes Only so Far
Peggy Noonan on Hillary Clinton and James Comey’s decision against prosecution: It is legitimately asked whether this is a government of laws or a government of men—of failed, flawed human beings. Are the rich and powerful always assumed now to have the decisive finger on the scales of justice? From Review & Outlook (WSJ): Mr. […]
Survival Stocks
You’ll like this story. I was catching-up with a client this morning who had been out in Colorado during and after the Brexit vote. He asked what he missed while he was gone. “Well,” I replied, “as it turns out, not much.” My client already knew that, but he knows I despise using stop-losses so […]
New York Times Cascading to Irrelevance?
Originally posted February 1, 2016. The Times tells readers about Hillary Clinton, “Voters have the chance to choose one of the most broadly and deeply qualified presidential candidates in modern history.” Qualified? I am not certain that lying to the American people on issues of national security, violating national security policy in terms of email activity, championing […]
China’s Secret Satellite Killing Robot Nicknamed Roaming Dragon?
Did China just launch a secret satellite killing robot or a space junk collector? Source: Business Insider A small spacecraft sent into orbit by the Long March 7 rocket launched from Hainan in southern China on Saturday is tasked with cleaning up space junk, according to the government, but some analysts claim it may serve […]
Did ANOTHER Clinton Commit Perjury?
In 1998 President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives for perjuring himself in front of a grand jury. Has Hillary Clinton become the second Clinton to commit perjury, this time in front of Congress? Congressman Jason Chaffetz and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform look poised to find out. The Wall Street […]
What of the Other FBI Clinton Investigation?
After Tuesday’s press conference by FBI Director James Comey put to bed the idea that Hillary Clinton might be prosecuted for her email indiscretions, much of the focus has shifted to whether or not she perjured herself in front of Congress at the Benghazi Select Committee hearing. What’s been forgotten by most is that the FBI […]
64 People Shot in Chicago
64 people were shot in Chicago over the Fourth of July weekend. Where’s the outrage? “Through June, there had already been 315 homicides in Chicago this year, which is a 49% increase over the first half of last year,” writes Jason Riley in the WSJ, author of Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make it […]
Trump Defying the Political Class
Justin Raimondo, writing at The American Conservative, explains that Donald Trump believes he has Americans behind him. Throughout his presidential campaign, Senator Paul spent much of his energy backtracking and distancing himself from the strict libertarian positions of his father, former congressman Ron Paul, particularly on foreign policy. Team Rand thought they had only to […]
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