This week, Judicial Watch released an email from Andrew Weissmann, a senior Justice prosecutor working with Mueller, in which he praised former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, writes Kimberely Strassel in the WSJ. Mr. Weissmann was praising AG Yates for “staging a mutiny against the Trump travel ban.” Of 15 publicly identified Mueller lawyers, nine […]
The FBI One of the Funders of the Trump Dossier?
Did the FBI use the “Trump Dossier” to get warrants, to open a counter-intelligence investigation? Was the FBI using unverified information to open inquiries into private citizens? In an interview with Tucker Carlson, House Intelligence Committee Rep. Devin Nunes said he wants to find out if the FBI was able to obtain warrants using the […]
What it Means When Two Ex-Presidents Attack President Trump
Last week, former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama attacked, directly and indirectly, current president Donald Trump. Without disputing their points, think for a second what it might mean when two former presidents break the unwritten code of not criticizing your successors, in the same week no less. The establishment is scared. The establishment […]
The Obama Legacy—an Unstable House of Cards
Puzzled over how one after another of President Obama’s legacy initiatives are being so easily dismantled? Obama never executed in a bipartisan spirit his tissue-thin executive orders, explains the American Thinker. From treaties to ObamaCare, Obama issued executive orders on his own. His one legislative achievement—ACA—was passed into law on a mono-partisan basis. The Paris […]
The Dow and the Leaders
On this chart you can see what has come to be known as the “Trump Effect.” In dark grey and light blue you can see the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index after November 2016 when Trump was elected. In red and dark blue you can see […]
Trump and Reagan: Many Similarities but One Major Potential Difference
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan reviews Laura Ingraham’s book, Billionaire at the Barricades. In it, Ingraham makes the case that Donald Trump is the heir to the legacy of Ronald Reagan. Pat lists the major similarities between the two men, but also cautions that a troubled Trump presidency could easily change course in a […]
Trump Defends his Base, Fights the Culture War
Rather than back down in the face of a screaming media that abhors his politically-incorrect ways, President Trump fights for the values of his base. Pat Buchanan writes at The American Conservative that Trump has embraced the culture war and isn’t afraid to stand for the beliefs of his voters. In the culture wars, Trump […]
Get That SOB Off the Field
The WSJ’s Daniel Henninger prefers baseball to either football or basketball. Baseball is all about … well, yes, playing baseball, he explains. It is not political or personal or more things than the average fan can process. Baseball has an informal code of on-field conduct, which has held for a hundred years. The NFL doesn’t […]
President Trump, Where is Your America First Program?
The America First policies voters endorsed at the polls in November seem to be fading out of site. President Trump was not elected to make deals with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. And where is the much lower corporate tax rate the people were promised? There may be a bill in two weeks? It should […]
Fake News Alert: More Inanity from the Left
Not many of us would be able to debate ourselves as persuasively (or as recklessly) as Lynn Yaeger did recently in Vogue magazine. Too bad Ms. Yaeger didn’t take the time to investigate the footwear Melania Trump actually chose to wear while she and President Trump visited Texas in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. (Spoiler: […]
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