Even the Washington Post acknowledges in its Fact Checker column that Adam Schiff’s claim that Trump’s whistleblower has a “statutory right” to remain anonymous is bogus. From the 2018 transcript of a Justice Department video on “Whistleblower Rights and Protections”: We would only disclose the whistleblower’s identity if it’s unavoidable during the course of the investigation. For […]
Archives for November 2019
Here’s Why Every Thinking American Will Vote Trump
President Trump has kept his promises. He has achieved or attempted to achieve every one of his campaign promises. Only the interference of Congress has held him back from the goals he’s failed on. At The American Spectator, Melissa Mackenzie explains why the President’s willingness to fight for his voters will propel him to four […]
Who’s in Need of Checking Her Privilege?
They call it “the Game.” The annual Harvard/Yale football match is among the most storied rivalries in college sports. But this year, the Game was more about politics than about sports, reports the WSJ. Privileged Activist Professors – the “Others” So it was on Saturday in New Haven, when the Harvard-Yale game was disrupted by […]
RIP Jake Burton
In high school in the late 80s, my friends and I were part of the snowboarding revolution that Jake Burton was pioneering. I remember in my ski club taking a van full of skis, snowboards, and classmates to Canada. A 10-to-12-hour slog from Marion, MA to Quebec, a brutal drive. But it was all worth […]
Russia a Failing Power, Ukraine, a Failed State.
At LewRockwell.com, David Stockman explains that the left and the neocons are hell-bent on attacking President Trump because he rejects their “Russian bogeyman” theories. This is Part I of a series on Stockman’s views on Russia and America. He writes (abridged): Sometimes you need to call a spade a spade, and Tuesday’s testimony before Adam’s […]
One Reason Why I Don’t Watch the NBA
Below, Dov Fischer explains the outrageous reaction by the NBA and some players to the brave tweet by Daryl Morey in support of the people of Hong Kong. Is it any wonder I don’t watch the NBA? Fischer writes (abridged): On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. The next […]
That Damn Bill that Bernie Wrote is Scaring People
James Freeman writes of Bernie Sanders in The Wall Street Journal: At Wednesday’s Democratic presidential campaign debate, MSNBC viewers can expect that once again Sen. Bernie Sanders will claim credit for writing “the damn bill” that would end private health plans. But the good news for patients is that voters don’t seem to want the […]
Trump’s Impeachment Defense: Absence of Evidence
Despite the churning cauldron of fake outrage in Washington, D.C., there’s a key problem for Democrats, there’s no actual evidence Trump made an explicit quid pro quo appeal to the Ukrainians, either personally or through his intermediaries. Bloomberg’s Steven T. Dennis and Justin Sink report: And yet one key piece of Trump’s defense remains intact: […]
Trump’s Historic Appointment—First Hispanic Woman to Sit on the 11th Circuit
The daughter of Cuban immigrants, Barbara Lagoa, a well-respected judge who served most recently on the Florida Supreme Court, was confirmed to the 11th Circuit Court. President Trump Flips Third Appeals Court to GOP Donald Trump has confirmed more than 160 Title III judges during his presidency, making his judicial selections nearly 30% of all federal […]
House Democrats Have Chosen a Fight to the Death over Trump
Pat Buchanan explains that Democrat representatives have chosen a fight to the death, with the goal of filing civil and criminal charges against the President. He warns that bypassing the electorate on removing Trump from office could tear the country apart for a decade. He writes in The American Conservative (abridged): The House intel and […]
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