Forget all the downstream issues and get America’s small business owners supercharged to launch a tsunami of innovation and job creation. Everything else is secondary until you deliver on your promise to make America great again with jobs and innovation. Yes, Americans want you to nominate a Scalia-like Supreme Court justice (do so on inauguration […]
If Hillary Had Won, We’d Be Already Talking about Chelsea’s First Campaign
If Hillary Had Won, We’d Be Already Talking about Chelsea’s First Campaign With the Democrat Party now in tatters, Frank Bruni—yes, that Mr. Bruni of the NYT—points out that after telling the readers ad nauseam that the Republicans were unraveling, readers of the New York Times might not ever care to listen to the paper’s predictions about, […]
Trump’s Chief of Staff Pick: Reince Priebus
Reince Priebus was in Newport four years ago for the Romney campaign. I liked everything he had to say. Here’s what I wrote to you then about his speech that evening. “Reince said you get a name like his when a German and a Greek get married. But not to worry—his kids have normal names. […]
A Trump War Room: Bannon, Priebus, Gingrich, Giuliani
Donald Trump has assembled an “A list” of street fighters to facilitate the mission of freeing America from the progressive, liberal yoke of foreign intervention, income redistribution and constitutional disregard. Here latimes.com details the Trump roll out: The tension between passion and pragmatism played out vividly with Trump’s selection of his often-provocative campaign operative, former […]
Save the Republic by Facilitating an All Out Shia vs. Sunni War
Mike Scheuer, former CIA bin Laden Unit Chief, has a vision for the Middle East, which he explains to readers: [T]he willingness of prominent Americans to advocate the election of a felon, to behave disloyally in favor of a foreign country, and to seek to involve America in endless war is deeply disturbing. That said, […]
The Low-Hanging Fruit for Trump
The low-hanging fruit for President-elect Donald Trump is spending cuts. My friend Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at Cato Institute, gives his advice here: So let me suggest some wasteful spending that the new administration should tackle, and the annual savings from terminating each: K-12 school subsidies, which generate bureaucracy and stifle innovation […]
Trump Makes Giuliani Point Man on Radical Islamic Terror
Originally posted May 17, 2016. Sandy Fitzgerald from Newsmax reports that Donald Trump has made Rudy Giuliani his point man on solving the problem of radical Islamic terrorism. Fitzgerald reports: Donald Trump said Wednesday he has been thinking about setting up a commission, “perhaps headed by Rudy Giuliani” to examine the “problem” with undocumented Muslims […]
“Donald Trump, I Love What He’s Doing”
Originally posted January 29, 2016. The American Conservative’s Rod Dreher writes about a conservative friend’s view of Mr. Trump. “I’m really torn. I can’t stand Trump, but I love what he’s doing.” And Rod concludes, “I bet a lot of people feel that way.” Last night’s Trumpless Fox Republican debate, not surprisingly, appears to have […]
Trump’s Victory and His First 100 Days
Wow, what a difference 24-hours can make. On Tuesday I looked up the average retirement age of Supreme Court Justices and was real uneasy about the potential retirement of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Second Amendment with a possible appointment of Justice Merrick Garland. On Wednesday? Please retire Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the late Antonin […]
Obama and His Epic Party Meltdown
By all reported accounts, president-elect Donald Trump and President Obama had a respectful, congenial meeting at the White House. As well it should have been, since Mr. Trump owes much of his victory to Barack Obama, writes Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ. Tuesday’s results are a response to a government that targeted conservative nonprofits, left […]
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