Daniel Depetris writes at The American Conservative that Syria was never America’s job to solve, but for some reason there are troops on the ground there anyway. The war is entering its eighth year, and there’s little America can offer up in the way of a solution to the conflict. He writes (abridged): Syria was […]
Buried Treasure found in Épernay
In 1900 disaster struck the Champagne producing operation of Pol Roger in Épernay. Buildings and cellars collapsed after cold and damp weather had deteriorated their stability, burying 1.5 million bottles and 500 casks of wine. Now, Champagne Pol Roger, the company bearing the founder’s name, is excavating the site of the cave in order to build […]
Don’t Blame Trump for the Budget Debacle
Blame the entrenched elites in the Republican party. Trump proposed cutbacks, and plenty of them. The Republican elites voted against the President. Now deficits and debt are front and center topics of discussion. Let’s leave President Trump out of the discussion. The Republican party has been working against Trump from the day he formed his […]
Will Israeli Clashes Pull America Deeper into the Syria Conflict?
Last Friday an Iranian drone flying out of Syria crossed over into Israeli airspace sparking clashes that would claim lives and destroy at least two Israeli aircraft and many Syrian and Irani military vehicles. At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan wonders, with no clear policy in Syria, if such flare ups in violence could pull […]
Could Boris Johnson Give Theresa May the Boot?
Writing in The National Interest, Curt Mills explains the route Boris Johnson may take to becoming the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Despite his reckless reputation, Mills says Johnson would be better than the alternatives. He writes (abridged): Boris Johnson, along with his frenemy Michael Gove, the environment secretary, and Jacob Rees-Mogg, Britain’s outlandish aristocrat du juor, have […]
Sedition, Arrogance, and Criminality at the Top of the FBI?
Michael Scheuer, the former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit tears apart FBI leadership for what he calls “sedition, arrogance, and criminality.” On his blog he explains his views on the FBI through his own experience with the bureau. –The FBI: The recent exposure of the sedition, arrogance, and criminality at the top and next-to-top […]
Trump: 100 Octane Fuel Powers U.S. Economic Engine
Every productive American should send President Trump an email of profuse thanks for blasting the long dormant U.S. economy onto the fast track. Eight stagnantly progressive years of Obama tax-choking, regulation-stifling, income-redistribution policies nearly forced our country to its economic knees. In less than a year, America’s 2nd Amendment-strong voters can help reload the deck […]
The Clash of Civilizations 2018
Is the world set for a Clash of Civilizations? According to William S. Smith it’s already there. With the West repudiating its own heritage, and elites welcoming and even facilitating mass Islamic migration into Europe, Smith says the culture is threatened. Smith points to Samuel Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations as the explanation for the […]
The Trump Express Gathers Steam
National Review, hardly a Trump cheerleader in the past, headlines its 5 Feb issue by giving a thumbs up for the President. Victor Davis Hanson writes of The Case for The Trump Presidency. As President Trump finished his first full year in office, he could look back at an impressive record of achievement of a […]
The Poisoned Roots of the Russiagate Investigation
Pat Buchanan, writing at The American Conservative asks, whose fault is it for diminishing confidence in the FBI? With the Mueller investigation basing its existence on a foundation built with the Steele dossier, it’s easy to be suspicious of any charges arising. Pat writes (abridged): That memo worked up in the Intel Committee of Chairman […]
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