Constant, Self-Evident Truths: In a civilized society, rioting is unacceptable. Ransacking stores and setting fire to buildings is wrong. Beating up ladies in wheelchairs is not a legitimate expression of grievance. Police brutality must be condemned and punished. Isn’t 2020 Fun Not wanting to be left out, writes Freddy Gray in Spectator US, “Black Lives […]
Rasmussen on Who Will Win in 2020
Will President Trump’s efforts to win over swing-state voter work? Will Joe Biden’s attempt to excite the Sandernistas change the outcome in November? Pollster Scott Rasmussen argues that things like campaign strategy and fundraising no longer matter in 2020, reports James Freeman in the WSJ. Mr. Rasmussen writes in the Deseret News that the election “will once […]
How to Stay Safe on a Road Trip during Coronavirus
As Dick and I head back to Newport, after a most civilized lockdown in Key West (Rt. 1 in the Keys has been closed to all non-residents since mid March), we aren’t especially concerned about our trek back to New England. We’ll be following common sense guidelines as we travel to Palm Beach, Beaufort, Charleston, […]
How a Republican Won in California
Mike Garcia is a 44-year-old former Navy pilot who flew more than 30 combat missions in the second Iraq war. Garcia became the first Republican to take back a House district that Hillary Clinton carried in the 2016 presidential election. How Garcia Did It From John McCormack in National Review: Résumé Straight out of Central […]
Blacks in Abusive Relationship with Democratic Party
From Derecka Purnell, “Notable & Quotable” in the WSJ: The Democratic Party holds black people in an abusive relationship but says you cannot leave because the other option is more abusive. That’s why I don’t believe that a vote against Biden solely means a vote for Trump. Perhaps it is a vote against being captured […]
GOP Clobbers Democrats in Staunton, Virginia
Could early elections be a foreshadowing of a massive red wave this November? In special and local elections across the country, there seems to be a trend toward conservative winners that was “largely unexpected by many pollsters and the Democratic Party,” reports today’s BRIGHT editor. California’s 25th district special election last week saw a blue seat […]
Obamagate: What Will Americans Do about This?
That the Obamagate scandal harkens back to the Watergate scandal is to be expected. Francis Menton, in his latest Manhattan Contrarian column, compares Watergate to Obamagate, explaining that the Obamagate snooping, by all indications, was massive and pervasive. Like Obamagate, the Watergate scandal was also about spying by those in power on opposition political actors. […]
Governors Strangling America
Americans are a restless, energetic, and unbridled people, who are wont to question authority and bend rules that seem stupid and meddlesome, explains Christopher Roach in American Greatness. Donald Trump has become the “tribune” of the American public – a public frustrated and skeptical by our changing politics. Mr. Roach argues that there are not […]
A Farrago of Democrat Delusions
Will America ignore the indictment of a swath of prominent Obama-Clinton officeholders and cronies for criminal violations of and outrages against the Constitution? Will the allegations of sexual impropriety against candidate Biden just vanish with no electoral consequences? Will Democrats’ embrace open borders and the Green Terror, and give serious consideration of compulsory government-operated health […]
Why Georgia Isn’t Today’s Top News Story
Morning radio show host Clay Travis on the state of COVID-19 in Georgia: Georgia has now been open for three weeks & cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to decline. Why isn’t Georgia the number one story in America? Simple: because the news is good.
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