After a roller-coaster relationship during the primary campaign in which Ted Cruz and Donald Trump went from headlining the anti-Iran Deal protest together as best buddies, to all out war state by the end of the race, to a sort-of “frenemy” relationship by the convention, Ted Cruz has finally endorsed Donald Trump as the Republican […]
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Why You Are Right to Be Disgusted with the Political Class
Here are a few programs the Political Class has dumped on Americans, spelled out by Francis Menton in the Manhattan Contrarian: “Anti-poverty” programs that cost a trillion dollars a year without ever ameliorating poverty. “Affordable housing” programs (“the worst possible public policy”) that trap the “beneficiaries” in poverty for life. Healthcare programs that cost hundreds […]
Clintons: “Lethal-to-Americans and Self-Serving-Narcissists”
Former CIA bin Laden unit chief Michael warns Americans that “America is either all in the Islam war, or all out.” “Resolve”, in Hillary’s mind, is what you show when you believe there is some other outcome in the war with Islam besides winning or losing. There is not. And there never has been. All […]
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Jimmy Buffett’s: A Pirate Looks at 40
In remembrance of Jimmy Buffett, who passed away on September 1, I think you’ll like the following piece I posted in April of 2019 on Jimmy and his friend Jerry Jeff Walker and the Key West “Pirate,” Phil Clark. Make sure you have a chance to appreciate where you’re going and where you’ve been. Jimmy […]
“Why Aren’t I 50 Points Ahead?”
Beyond Hillary Clinton’s failing health (which should in it’s own be enough), Pat Buchanan outlines the obvious reasons Clinton is not 50 points ahead: “America has seen enough of her.” Specifically, what does Trump need to do? He needs to show that he can be presidential. He needs to speak with confidence, but not cockiness, […]
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The Paris Ritz. Incomparable
Greetings from the newly opened and truly magnificent Paris Ritz.
Preble Answers: Has U.S. Deep Engagement in the Middle East Helped Secure American Interests?
Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at Cato Institute, Chris Preble answers the question “Has U.S. deep engagement in the Middle East helped secure American interests?” The conversation takes place at a foreign policy roundtable hosted by The Center for the National Interest and the Charles Koch Institute.
Oxford Grabs Top Spot in Latest World University Ratings
The Wall Street Journal announces the complete top 10 list, including an analysis of the huge gains being made in China. The University of Oxford, the oldest in the English-speaking world, took the top spot in the latest World University Rankings, released annually by Times Higher Education. The English university dating to 1096 dethroned the […]
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