On Friday, New England sports radio station WEEI fired its long-time morning co-host Gerry Callahan. What a shame. If you wanted a dose of sports and a dependable conservative take on politics, you found a home with Gerry Callahan. He wasn’t an in-your-face personality like Donald Trump, but it’s hard to think of anyone in […]
Archives for July 2019
Democrats Now Line up Behind Radical Left
At The American Conservative, James P. Pinkerton explains how Nancy Pelosi, “the squad” and the Democrats in general may have just fallen into a trap. He writes (abridged): So, which is it? Is Donald Trump a racist, as the House just declared in a resolution? Or did Trump just lure the Democrats into a political […]
VIDEO: Scherie Murray is Challenging Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress
Here’s a bit about Murray from her campaign website: Scherie Murray was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and came to New York City with her family when she was nine. Growing up in Southeast Queens, Scherie learned early on about the importance of hard work, the value of a good education and the strength of […]
Democrat Racists Cascading Toward Permanent Minority Party Irrelevancy
The two major parties in America are broken. Donald Trump’s election as a Republican shows the failure of the Party’s establishment to fulfill its promises to voters, and Democrats are currently undergoing a near-civil war between an ardent progressive side and the more pragmatic leadership led by Nancy Pelosi. Democrats look to be heading toward […]
An Epidemic of False Identities?
The mantra today for many Democrat hopefuls is that racism, misogyny and class oppression are everywhere. But as Victor Davis Hanson notes in American Greatness, no one is “better acquainted with such endemic hatred than upscale Democratic candidates, who have supposedly lived through such ordeals.” Elizabeth Warren, senator (D-Mass.) – For years she claimed Native […]
When the Lights Go Down in the City
Recent power outages in Manhattan served to remind everyone of what losing electricity in a high-density city means. The NY Post reported: Power outages struck much of Manhattan for five hours Saturday evening, plunging subway stations, Broadway theaters and skyscrapers in the heart of the Big Apple into darkness on the 42nd anniversary — nearly […]
U.S.: Let Israel and Saudis Go It Alone.
At The National Interest, Ted Galen Carpenter writes (abridged): Given the political division of the Korean Peninsula and the tensions it has generated over the past seven decades, the danger of an armed conflict involving North Korea and its neighbors is ever present. America becoming entangled in such a conflict because of its security guarantees […]
Paul and Ringo Back Together Again
Ariel Scotti of InsideHook writes: Paul McCartney got by with a little help from his friends Ringo Starr and The Eagles’ Joe Walsh on Saturday night. After finishing “Birthday” — one of which, coincidentally, Starr just celebrated his on July 7 — McCartney announced to the Los Angeles crowd that he had “a surprise for […]
Trump DOJ and DHS Changing Rules to Push Back Meritless Asylum Seekers
Only a fraction of the asylum seekers from Central America who come to the United States ever actually meet the requirements for asylum. Now, the Trump administration is rewriting rules in an effort to prevent many of the ineligible from trying at all. Sadie Gurman writes for The Wall Street Journal: The Trump administration moved […]
The Green New Deal – Not about Climate Change at All
It’s about changing the entire economy. That’s right. As Saikat Chakrabarti, chief of staff to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) admits, it is really about “how-do-you-change-the-entire-economy thing.” Read from the 10 July here: In a Wednesday morning in late May, emissaries of two of the strongest political voices on climate change convened at a coffee shop […]
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