In Politico, Eliana Johnson and Gabby Orr report that the Trump White House is reaching out to allies to ask them to prepare for a tough confirmation fight if Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court should open up. If Ginsburg were to step away from the court, President Trump must absolutely nominate and demand […]
For the First Time, Israel’s Syria Story Told
Gareth Porter, writing at The American Conservative, explains the depths of Israeli influence in the Trump administration, and how that influence almost embroiled America in Israel’s anti-Iran campaign. He writes (abridged): The Pentagon was not the only party pressing Donald Trump to keep troops in Syria last year. It turns out the Israeli government and its […]
Johnny Rivers:The Greatest Rock & Roll Covers Musician of All Time?
Put up who ever you please. I will counter with Johnny’s 2-CD Anthology 1964-1977 Rhino set produced by Bill Inglot, Featured on the set are studio wizards James Burton, Hal Blaine, Jim Horn, Harlan Rogers, Larry Knechtel and Dean Parks, a hard group to beat out. The 36 cover tunes include Into The Mystic, Sea Cruise, […]
“America First” is Still a Winning Hand
Here Pat Buchanan explains why Trump is on the right side of history with his demand for a border wall. In the long run, history will validate Donald Trump’s stand on a border wall to defend the sovereignty and security of the United States. Why? Because mass migration from the global South, not climate change, […]
The Military Industrial Complex: Do You Understand It?
Fortunate you, in that you may not read a more concise run down on the military industrial complex Ike warned us all about. It’s all right here in a nutshell provided below by the most marvelous Kelly Beaucar Vlahos of The American Conservative fame. After you have taken a spin through Kelly’s pointed run down […]
Be the Master Chef of Your Own Unique Investment Recipe
Back in June of 1992 and today, I stress to my readers the importance of balance and diversity in their portfolios. Back then I wrote: Fine Balance From a Master Chef Did you happen to see the McIlhenny & Co. recent advertisement for the company’s Tabasco brand pepper sauce? The ad caught my eye because […]
America’s Big Cities of “Eds & Meds” Profiled
Daniel Kishi, associate editor of The American Conservative, tells readers that “The 2016 presidential election thrust America’s urban-rural divide into the forefront of our national consciousness.” I have spent decades travelling up and down America’s East Coast, both through its urban canyons and further inland on many Harley trips with Debbie through the small towns […]
“Mr. President, Keep the Government Closed.”
At The American Spectator, Dov Fischer asks President Trump to keep the government closed for two years if that’s what it takes to get the funding he’s requesting for the wall on the southern border. Fischer writes (abridged): I don’t know about you, but I am enjoying the 25% Government shutdown. I really am. This is […]
A “Wall” for Israel and Hungary Worked Great
David Harsanyi, Senior Editor at The Federalist wonders if Democrats can explain their position that a wall is “immoral.” He writes (abridged): “A wall, in my view, is an immorality. It’s the least effective way to protect the border and the most costly. I can’t think of any reason why anyone would think it’s a good idea […]
Biden/Pelosi Raised in a Catholic Church
Democrats looking for an easy win in 2020 against President Trump must remember some of the hard facts about their own party. As Pat Buchanan explains at The American Conservative, it’s no longer the party of JFK. Pat lists some of the more outrageous ambitions of the Party’s younger generation, and details the hypocrisy of […]
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