Does it not strike you as odd that not one of Bernie Sanders’s rivals on the debate stage really hit the Vermont Socialist where he is most vulnerable? Government Mandated Redistribution Victor Davis Hanson does and lists a few of Bernie’s more glaring faults: Bernie’s reprehensible past empathy for the genocidal Soviet Union, Bernie’s praise […]
The Sequel: Russo-Phobia Part II
Given that there’s no evidence backing up allegations that Russia was actively trying to help President Trump win the 2020 election, it’s an allegation few people outside of the media or never-Trump fever swamps take seriously. It was all a hoax based on a shoddy piece of political opposition research funded by the Clinton campaign, […]
The Guilty Billionaire vs Bernie’s Socialism
In the wake of Mike Bloomberg’s awful debate Wednesday evening, will the painful experience convince the businessman and former NYC mayor that, “with his current strategy of contrition and leftward policy lunge” he most likely won’t win the Democratic nomination? Run as an Entrepreneur and Education Reformer The editorial board of the WSJ has a […]
Coronavirus and China: Like Something out of “1984”
In another thoughtful column, Victor Davis Hanson discusses how terrifying the Chinese Communist government really is: From Townhall: The Chinese communist government increasingly poses an existential threat not just to its own 1.4 billion citizens but to the world at large. China is currently in a dangerously chaotic state. And why not, when a premodern […]
Bloomberg Needs to Embrace His Record
Howard Safir, New York City’s police commissioner between 1996 and 2000, argues in the WSJ why Mike Bloomberg should not apologize for fighting crime while he was Mayor. Instead, he insists, Bloomberg should be proud of how he and NYPD implemented stop, question, frisk. Mr. Bloomberg was a very good mayor. In the 2000s, he […]
Tonight’s Debate: the Guys with the Jewish Grandchildren?
If you are woke enough tonight, you can catch the Democratic debates to see how Mike and Bernie stack up against one other. Dominic Green in Spectator USA gives an inkling of what we can expect. The real drama in the Mike and Bernie show is that the communal feuding of American Jews is going […]
Is Bernie Sanders Unstoppable?
He could well be, reasons the WSJ. Although not even a bona fide Democrat, Bernie seems to have taken over the Democratic Party. The battle for the Democratic nomination will be a long one, especially if things keep going the way they are. Will the Democratic Party be able to come up with a mainstream […]
AG Barr Restoring Justice and Accountability at Justice
Democrats and the media are in another tizzy. This time over the Justice Department’s Tuesday decision to file a sentencing memo calling for Roger Stone to receive a shorter prison sentence than four line prosecutors originally recommended, explains Kimberely Strassel in the WSJ. The reversal came not long after President Trump tweeted his own outrage […]
Paris Evenings – Deliciously Specific to Time and Place
From Eater 2/13/20: In Paris, a lot of nights out start like this: squeezing into a small bar around an even smaller table and splitting a bottle of wine, likely French and definitely natural. Sometimes there’s a list, but often the wines are on display on the surrounding walls, their prices of just 20 or […]
Have Democrats Run Out of Gas?
Does Bernie Sanders’ ascent signify that the Democratic Party, older even than he is, has simply run out of gas? Flirting with Socialism in the U.S. Bernie, an unabashed socialist who was once an obscure senator from Vermont, is officially the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination. Isn’t it time to confront what that means, […]
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