From Larry O’Connor in The Washington Times: “Last week the New York Times published the latest charge against Pruitt. They claim Pruitt forces employees at the EPA to do personal favors for the administrator and his family.” “The most volatile and damning allegation was that Pruitt used his position as Trump’s man at EPA to […]
When Degrees and Credentials Replace Wisdom and Knowledge
What does globalization mean? What we call globalization, writes Victor Davis Hanson, is what our forefathers called monopolies. “Jeans, t-shirts, and cool did not mean that the lifestyles and mindsets of a Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos were any different from their kindred spirits of the past—J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, or Jay Gould.” […]
The Media on Trump–a Perfect Blend of Hubris with Hysteria
Once upon a time, the media was seen as the bedrock of American democracy. Today, whether you’re talking CNN, NBC or MSNBC, anti-Trump coverage is “tendentious and nonstop, without the historical perspective” writes Patrick Maines in American Greatness. If democracy in the United States is imperiled, as some say it is, then the pregnant question […]
Chilling Coverage of the FBI
The 500-page report from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz covers a lot, reports Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ, but it can be distilled down to two words: insubordination and bias by the FBI during the 2016 election. That is chilling in connection with such a powerful agency as the FBI, writes Ms. Strassel. That […]
The Upside Down Thinking of Affirmative Action
In NYC, Mayor Bill de Blasio looked to eliminate the entrance exam for the city’s eight elite public high schools. Why? “…to ensure that more black and Hispanic students were admitted.” Asian families strongly objected and blocked the move, Jason L. Riley reports in the WSJ. In the upside-down thinking of affirmative-action advocates, academically rigorous […]
De Niro’s Unhinged Anti Trump Tirade
The 72nd annual Tony Awards ceremony was held this past Sunday evening. The purpose of the Tony Awards is to celebrate the best of Broadway. Instead of giving a simple introduction to Bruce Springsteen’s Tony-nominated show, reports Joseph A. Wulfsohn in The Federalist, Robert De Niro immediately went off the rails. “I’m gonna say one […]
Dispirited Democrats–Rooting Against America’s Success?
With the announcement of positive economic news last week, it is a bit unsettling to hear HBO host Bill Maher’s take on how he hopes things go down. I feel like the bottom has to fall out at some point, and by the way, I’m hoping for it. I think one way you get rid of […]
Trumponomics: Getting Our Economy Back on Track
In a new book by former Obama adviser Ben Rhodes, Mr. Rhodes quotes President Obama after President Trump’s victory: “I’ve got the economy set up well for him.” After last Friday’s blockbuster jobs reports, Obama’s self-congratulatory line was repeated countless times in the media, Stephen Moore and Arthur Laffer note in the WSJ. In that […]
The Media Made Trump the Biggest Balloon in a Macy’s Parade
Baseball season is off to a fine start, and Boston Red Sox fans are pretty pumped up. I was told v. early this morning that Boston, at this point in the season, has won more games than in the team’s history (at this time of year). Might be. With such a promising start, why in […]
Liberal Lunacy–a Scene Out of Burning Man
Only without the nudity, says Tucker Carlson. The real story here, Tucker maintains, is how President Trump has convinced the Democratic Party to destroy itself. For the last two years or so, the rest of us have watched as the Democratic Party has been utterly transformed into something totally different. What was once the stodgy […]
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