Originally posted March 12, 2015. Here we go again, two decades later and American voters’ choices are, perhaps, yet another Clinton and another Bush? Although many voters understandably may not want another Bush, is there any American who wants another four to eight years of Clintons ensconced in the White House? Under the “most transparent […]
But She Was Secretary of State
Why is the State Department vigorously protecting Hillary Clinton on her email scandal and how high up did the knowledge and sign off go? “Whatever the motivation,” Kimberley A. Strassel writes in the WSJ, “what we are witnessing is an extraordinary all-hands government assist for a presidential candidate.” Ask yourself this: Why does the State […]
Hillary Fatigue
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s excuses are pathetic. She could have had a private email without having a private server, but she has yet to explain why she, while serving as President Obama’s secretary of state, had a separate server. Which brings to mind an op-ed piece from the Washington Times. Charles Hurt writes, “Hillary fatigue is […]
Another Cult Personality in the White House?
“The summer before an election-year summer tends to be a political clown-time. Voters, like diners in a fancy restaurant, may entertain the idea of ordering the pigeon, but they’ll probably wind up with the chicken,” writes Bret Stephens in the WSJ. As fringe politics on the right and the left seem to be rising in […]
Solyndra Redux
Remember Solyndra—the model company that was going to lead the United States into a new era of sunshine and power and eliminate our country’s dependence on fossil fuels? Well within two years—and $535 million of taxpayer money later and 1,100 employees out of a job—Solyndra collapsed. And President Obama is at it again: “using his […]
Unsurpassed Elegance
As is commonly known, all wines are enhanced by good stemware. If you are looking for a gift for a wine lover in your life or for yourself, look no further than Zalto stemware. Each glass is created from a single piece of mouth-blown glass from the lip of the bowl to the base of […]
Chalk One Up for American History
The College Board has just rewritten the 2015 teaching guidelines for American history for high-school students. And as Daniel Henninger writes in the WSJ, they “are about as balanced as one could hope for. The framework itself, on the College Board website inside the AP tab, is worth a look.” What happened? In a word—federalism. […]
Old White Guys Running for Office?
About to turn 68, Hillary’s biggest “diversity” brag is about being white, female and on the political scene for a quarter of a century, Yes, there is plenty to be upset about with the Republican candidates, but is this really the face of the Democrats? There is no one under a “certain” age and no […]
Hillary—Trustworthy and Honest?
According to Tim Constantine of The Washington Times, only 30% of white women think Hillary is trustworthy and honest. Yes, she can raise money, but she can’t seem to raise a crowd. While Bernie Sanders is drawing thousands to hear him speak, Hillary can’t seem to draw more than six to eight handpicked souls. Ms. […]
The EPA Debacle
After the catastrophic accident that allowed millions of gallons of toxic wastewater to befoul the Animas River in Colorado, the serious question is why was the Environmental Protection Agency managing this waste in the first place? Rhett Larson, associate professor of law at Arizona State University, writes in the WSJ that mining companies that have […]
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