The Roy Moore loss would have been a loss regardless. Why? Because it was a lose-lose from the get-go. First of all, I know nothing about Alabama state politics. But why couldn’t the governor of Alabama simply have inserted a … Continue reading
The Roy Moore loss would have been a loss regardless. Why? Because it was a lose-lose from the get-go. First of all, I know nothing about Alabama state politics. But why couldn’t the governor of Alabama simply have inserted a … Continue reading
We hear a lot about “making America great again”. The question has to be asked: What made America great in the first place? What did we get less and less of to make America less great, and what do we … Continue reading
President Donald Trump won a big victory Monday in the Supreme Court, which upheld his “extreme vetting” on immigration into the United States. The dispute over the policy stemmed from its application to six majority-Muslim countries. Lower federal courts in … Continue reading
Delaware’s Governor announced that parents may be “part of the conversation” about a new unlegislated edict requiring parents to let school-age children determine their own race or gender. So parents may be part of the conversation? How generous of his … Continue reading
On Monday, the Supreme Court, again eschewing the chance to issue a major ruling on gun rights, turned down a challenge to Maryland’s state ban on assault weapons brought by various groups, including the National Rifle Association. In the case … Continue reading
Most of the scandals breaking on sexual harassment involve prominent Democrats, or their friends (e.g., Charlie Rose) in the overwhelmingly Democratic, progressive media establishment. Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore is an exception, but Roy Moore has not acknowledged any … Continue reading
“The [Trump] Justice Department filed its much-anticipated lawsuit to block AT&T’s $85.4 billion bid for Time Warner, signaling the end of the Obama era of antitrust and the beginning of the Trump era,” writes Breitbart News. So is President Trump … Continue reading
The problem with Republicans? They need to become a whole lot meaner. Democrats and progressives are really, really mean. They see themselves as sensitive and morally superior souls. And this fuels their meanness all the more. Democrats and progressives, when … Continue reading
From The Daily Wire: Joe Biden is trying to pad his resume in anticipation of a potential 2020 Presidential run, and he’s turning to none other than Lady Gaga to help him bolster his community service credentials. The former Vice … Continue reading
The United States is expected to spend nearly $6 trillion through 2018 on government-wide costs related to the wars waged in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria since 2001, reveals a study by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. … Continue reading
On Sunday afternoon, Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, walked out of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, where he had just opened fire on parishioners during mass. Dressed in all black tactical wear and body armor, he strode across … Continue reading
It looks like we’re getting tax reform more than tax cuts. And there’s a difference. The top income tax rate will remain 39 percent. An income tax cut would lower the marginal tax rate. President Ronald Reagan, even when faced … Continue reading