The French police are looking for Cherif Kouachi and Said Kouachi, two of the suspected attackers in the Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre. An ID document for Said Kouchai was found by police at the murder scene. Among the shooting victims was Charlie Hebdo editor and cartoonist Stephane Charbonnier. Police found an ID document of Said […]
“Reverend” Hustler or Criminal?
According to the erudite Taki Theodoracopulos, the mind-warping distortion of the idea of reverence being associated with a hustler and criminal like Al Sharpton necessitates the use of quotes around reverend. Taki writes, “In view of the recent cold-blooded murders of two policemen, the depraved anti-cop rhetoric of Sharpton and de Blasio (NY mayor Bill) […]
Boehner Indeed a Sore Winner
Twenty-five Republican members of the House correctly voted against John Boehner for House Majority Leader. House Speaker John Boehner was elected to his third term as the No. 1 Republican in the lower chamber, but not without resistance from more than two-dozen fellow GOP lawmakers. Boehner collected 216 votes. Former speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., his closest […]
Nauseating Government Thuggery
The Cato Institute’s Dan Mitchell writes, “According to Gallup, Americans now identify ‘government’ as the most important problem facing the United States.” According to Gallup, Americans now identify “government” as the most important problem facing the United States. That doesn’t surprise. Gallup also found last year that big government is considered a far greater danger […]
Hostility and Anger Among Democrats
Pat Buchanan explains that NY Mayor Bill de Blasio, Al Sharpton, Eric Holder and President Obama have all given aid and comfort to the war on cops. They “all out on point saying that blacks, especially young black males, were all too often victimized by racist cops.” Pat concludes: “Whether the issue is income inequality […]
Stop Rooting for Russia’s Collapse
The Cato Institute’s Chris Preble explains, “An unstable political situation in Russia—a country with still thousands of nuclear weapons—is not in America’s (or anyone else’s) interests.” Chris further notes, “Policymakers should also seek to end the slush fund known as OCO funding. Funding for overseas military operations should be included in the DoD’s base discretionary […]
America’s Next Super Weapon?
Naval War College professor of strategy James Holmes explains here the exciting promise of unmanned, underwater vehicles. Geography, then, stands aback of the mania for new undersea capabilities. But it’s not just the sheer volume of water to be overseen, is it? It’s also about working within the fixed setting imposed by nautical terrain. Where […]
Cuba—Two Ways
As you might expect, there are, two views on President Obama’s olive branch to the Castro brothers. And an olive branch is really all that is in place so far. Before the embargo on Cuba is entirely lifted, Congress is going to have to get into the act. The 1996 Helms-Burton act calls for the […]
90 Miles from Cuba
The San Carlos Institute’s directors in Key West have written to President Obama against the president’s Cuba initiative. There is no doubt some substance to the complaint. Barack Obama, however, is a lamer-than-lame duck and will not be on the national scene much longer. Cuban nationals as well as Cuban Americans, like many of our […]
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas from Dick and Debbie and the wonderful Boston Pops Orchestra.
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