Many in the media have jumped on the fact that former President and current GOP candidate Donald Trump was holding a rally at Madison Square Garden, arguing that it was referential to a 1939 Nazi rally there. But the more apt comparison is to another pre-war 1930s rally at the…
Some little recognized truths about Israel’s war with Iran and its proxies This week, coming between the Jewish High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, was October 7, the one-year anniversary of the savage and deadly terrorist attack by Hamas in Israel. Since the shock and near-universal outrage…
There is a very good reason that ABC stacked the deck for Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential debate earlier this month. Speculation is rife that the network may have, mirroring Donna Brazile’s past actions, provided Harris with the questions or topics in advance. Adding fuel to this speculation…
Just two days after Joe Biden announced he is dropping out of the presidential race, and Vice President Kamala Harris became the heir apparent to that nomination, former director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, resigned Tuesday after a stunning performance on Monday in front of the House Oversight Committee…
Late Friday afternoon, The New York Times published an editorial calling on Joe Biden to drop out of the race for president. “To make a call for a new Democratic nominee this late in a campaign is a decision not taken lightly,” they write, “but it reflects the scale and…
As the election window continues to shrink, Joe Biden and members of his administration continue to lie and attempt to shift blame for his disastrous policies, but it doesn’t seem to be helping much to the extent that polls can be trusted. Three recent examples exemplify this strategy. One was…
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) failed to keep his word last month and use the one bit of leverage that Republicans hold – control of the House. Instead, he signed off on the Schumer-Biden massive $1.2 trillion spending bill that funds so many programs and values important to the left,…
[With links to many of the top speeches and panels that were held at last week’s CPAC] The official theme of this year’s CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, was “Where Globalism Goes to Die.” While international and sovereignty issues were more prominent than at most CPACs, a dominant theme…
The news comes barreling so fast these days that huge stories are overtaken by even bigger ones, and that’s just this week. The news was already epic prior to Thursday’s bombshells, an apparent near unanimous rejection by the U.S. Supreme Court of Colorado’s attempt to keep Donald Trump off the…
We stand on the brink of war with Iran and its proxies, with a president who is barely functional mentally and physically, a Secretary of Defense who remains in the hospital being treated for prostate cancer after allegedly being missing in action for most of last week, and a Secretary…
Supreme Court decisions? A government shutdown? Aid to Israel and Ukraine? A new immigration plan? A presidential election? Buckle up. With a decision favorable to Donald Trump Friday by the Supreme Court, it may provide a window into their thinking on another issue headed their way, i.e., whether the…
Things are really heating up as we head towards the new year. There are mixed signals on a number of fronts. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana is showing good signs and bad. He must end the long running pattern of having more continuing resolutions and omnibus spending bills, and…