The FBI vs. Trump/Russian Collusion Two questions: 1). Was the government blatantly and illegally spying on the Trump campaign? 2). Was there “mounting concern,” as ex-CIA Director John Brennan testified before Congress, within the intelligence community about Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election? When Brennan first testified before Congress over a year […]
Kimberley Strassel on Tucker Carlson: Trump Campaign Set Up
Watch the latest video at foxnews.com “I’m 99.9% sure that I know who this person is. I did not get that from any Congressional sources, but I also cannot get them to confirm it, so I haven’t used the name. But the funny thing is Tucker, is that one of the reasons I’m so monumentally […]
Trump–a President Like No Other
In a new biography, Conrad Black provides intriguing analysis of Donald Trump’s political rise. Victor Davis Hanson describes author Black as “a prolific and insightful historian” who carefully traces Trump’s early years in business, covering Trump’s various misadventures, financial recoveries, and “sometimes wild antics.” In his review of Donald J. Trump: A President Like No […]
Mueller’s Cheap Shot Against President Trump
Pat Buchanan says Trump cannot benefit by sitting down with Mueller. Buchanan reminds readers that the “only institution that is empowered to prosecute a president is Congress.” Pat writes (abridged): If Donald Trump does not wish to collaborate in the destruction of his presidency, he will refuse to be questioned by the FBI, or by […]
Will Trump “Get the Band Back Together?”
In the movie The Blues Brothers, brothers Jake (John Belushi) and Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) put their old band back together for one big charity show to save the Catholic orphanage where they were raised. The brothers drive around Chicago recruiting old members of the band, including Steve “The Colonel” Cropper, Donald “Duck” Dunn, Murphy ‘Murph’ Dunne, Willie ‘Too Big’ […]
A New Low for Unsportsmanlike Conduct
If the allegations against retired Rear Admiral Ronnie Jackson are true–after federal background checks, White House personnel management and bipartisan presidential judgment–then this country has far bigger problems than Dr. Jackson, suggests the WSJ. Montana Democrat Sen. Jon Tester, who created and distributed a potpourri of unverified smears against the White House physician, is “setting […]
One Standard for the Public, Another for the FBI?
James Comey, outdoing himself on the media circuit, explains the many and varied ways he does not like himself or Donald Trump. As Comey’s publicity tour rolls forward, Kimberley Strassel suggests a few basic questions Mr. Comey should be expected to answer. Why was the Christopher Steele dossier still “unverified” when the FBI used it […]
Make the Deep State more Accountable
“China’s J-20, roughly on the same technical level as the F-35, costs one-fifth as much. Quantity has its own winning quality. To achieve this unhappy balance, the U.S. government gave up on the best fighter in the sky, the F-22,” writes Angelo Codevilla (senior fellow of Claremont Institute, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston […]
Pruitt–Persona Non Grata in the Swamp
Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist focuses on why Washington’s green political machine wants to oust Scott Pruitt, EPA administrator, supposedly for grave ethics offenses. After Donald Trump, the individual in DC with the biggest target on his back is Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt. When he was attorney general of Oklahoma, he sued the […]
Can Trump Fulfill his Three Core Promises and Win Reelection?
Pat Buchanan says that if Donald Trump can deliver on the three unique promises he made during his campaign, that he will win reelection. The specific promises Pat is referring to are to 1) secure the border, 2) bring back manufacturing jobs, and 3) end overseas adventurism and regime change operations. This is the mix […]
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