At The American Spectator, Jeffrey Lord provides a roundup of coverage of President Donald Trump’s foresight in regards to the ongoing attempt at invading the southern border by members of the so-called “caravan.” Despite his big ego and bombast, CNN’s Jim Acosta was proved dead wrong after he told the President members of the caravan […]
Archives for November 2018
Barack Obama’s 2013 Tear Gas Policy
There is a lot of anger directed at President Trump and Border Patrol’s use of tear gas last Sunday. The tear gas was brought in to play to prevent a mob from the Immigrant caravan from breaking through sections of a border fence in California. “It’s un-American” claim Latin American leaders, immigrant rights advocates and […]
What Will Happen if Trump Increases Tariffs on China?
This week President Trump said it would be “highly unlikely” that he would hold off on increasing many tariffs on Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. Analysts are asking, what will happen if he goes forward with his plan? The media is answering that question with a spectrum of possibilities ranging from apocalypse to Armageddon. […]
Trump is Right to be “Angry” about GM
The drive by media has a lot of heart—giving President Trump a hard time about GM (Government Motors) cutting jobs—running headlines that he’s “Angry” and is “Threatening” the company. Talk about inheriting a government disaster. It was the Obama administration’s misguided bailout of the autos in 2008 that lead to this mess to begin with. […]
Are America’s Monopolies an Imminent Danger?
At The American Conservative, Daniel Kishi explains the anti-trust views of Tim Wu, a Columbia Law School professor who believes America today is monopolized, and offers some solutions. Kishi writes (abridged): A new class of monopolists has arisen and a second gilded age is upon us. So argues Tim Wu, a professor at Columbia Law […]
Victory in Mississippi for Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith
After a hard-fought runoff campaign, Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith will remain in the Senate, representing Mississippi. The Wall Street Journal reports: Boosted by President Trump, Mississippi Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith defeated Democrat Mike Espy in a Senate runoff election Tuesday that reopened old wounds from the state’s past battles with race and civil rights. Mrs. Hyde-Smith […]
Pro-Gun Candidates Don’t Come any Better Than Him
Originally posted November 18, 2016. When the NRA endorsed Donald Trump for president, there was some backlash among members who didn’t trust Trump’s record on gun rights and from those who preferred other candidates. Ultimately, of course, Trump would win the presidency, but not before adding Gov. Mike Pence to the ticket as his Vice […]
The Big Surprise in the GOP’s Stunning Florida Victories
At The Federalist, Giancarlo Sopo explains that the biggest surprise to come out of Florida’s 2018 election, and there were many of them, was the proportion of Hispanic voters who chose to elect GOP candidates. Sopo tells readers that despite Florida’s Hispanic population diversifying away from its traditional conservative Cuban base, many of the newcomers […]
Donald Trump and “Obama Judges”
Trump, in blunderbuss fashion, responded to a ruling by Judge Jon S. Tigar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Tigar, a liberal Obama appointee, issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from carrying out President Trump’s 9 November directive that requests for asylum and refugee status would no […]
The Second Amendment and the Senate’s Most Endangered Man
Doug Jones (D-AL) is likely the Senate’s most endangered member. After his unpredictable win against accused child-abuser Roy Moore, Jones entered the Senate holding a set of liberal beliefs in contradiction to the conservative electorate he represents. In a recent interview Jones made an Orwellian hash of the English language by claiming that “he is […]
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