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Garbage In/Garbage Out
On Sunday, a comedian opening the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden made a joke about Puerto Rico being a garbage island. On Monday, that was all the American press corps could talk about. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden declared former President Donald Trump's supporters were garbage, and all the media could talk about on Wednesday was ...Read more
Crazy Talk About the Media Favoring Trump Over Harris
The Left has a tendency to grade the media's performance based on results. It doesn't matter if you favor the Democrats aggressively if they don't win -- or if the polls seem tied.
Recently, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson was celebrated on "Morning Joe" for writing a column that complained the media was rougher on Vice President ...Read more
Who Will Make the Last Mistake in This Flawed Campaign?
"The only garbage I see out there is his supporters," said President Joe Biden on Tuesday evening, referencing a comedian's comment at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, as Vice President Kamala Harris delivered on the Ellipse, visible from the White House windows, what her campaign has described as her "closing ...Read more
Donald Trump's American Oligarchy
When he bounded onstage at the Trump vulgarfest in Madison Square Garden on Sunday night, Elon Musk declared himself to be not just MAGA, but "dark, gothic MAGA."
Believe him.
The sorry spectacle of leading industrialists, newspaper owners, tech executives, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and others seeking to ensure their good standing with ...Read more
Kamala Harris Sells Faux Unity -- Yet Again
Kamala Harris is avoiding being seen in public with President Joe Biden, for understandable reasons. That doesn't change the fact that she's running for Biden's second term, and doing it with Biden's old message.
It is truly Biden redux, and she's hoping that no one notices because he's an old white male and she's not.
It's easy to forget ...Read more
At Newspapers, Non-Endorsements Should Be a Non-Issue
SAN DIEGO -- You know how they say that teachers make the worst students?
A similar contradiction is at work with newspaper editorial boards.
I'm quite familiar with the species. Over the course of a decade, I worked as an editorial writer and columnist for newspapers in two states -- one blue, one red. In all, I wrote more than 1500 ...Read more
Tweedledee and Tweedledum
My family and friends are angry with me because I won't tell them for whom I plan to vote for president.
I have not voted for the Republican or Democrat for president since 1984, when I happily voted for Ronald Reagan. Since those days, the Democrats have gravitated to principles of big government that would make FDR blush, and the Republicans ...Read more
Vote -- Respect the Process
What is most important about Nov. 5?
It is not whether Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, with tens of millions of ardent supporters, returns to the White House.
It is not whether Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, with tens of millions of passionate followers, becomes the first female president of the United States.
...Read more
Which Nations Are the Freest, and Why Should We Care?
The ability to choose your job, start a business, own property or decide how to spend your paycheck may seem natural to most Americans. Yet for billions around the world, the most basic economic freedoms remain out of reach. The latest Economic Freedom of the World index, just released by the Fraser Institute, reminds us why freedom matters ...Read more
In 2024, Don't Vote for the Empty Suit.
During former President Donald Trump's term, it became shockingly clear how much better America could have been -- for decades. America under Trump was a country with no new wars, a booming economy, energy independence, low unemployment across all demographics, rising wages, renewed manufacturing and domestic production, and controlled ...Read more
A Time for Choosing (Again)
Sixty years ago this week, Ronald Reagan delivered a speech in support of Barry Goldwater’s presidential bid. It was dubbed “A Time for Choosing.”
Re-reading the speech, or watching it on YouTube, is a reminder how little has changed in ...Read more
Mike Johnson as Clark Kent
If Clark Kent had a twin brother he might resemble Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. That includes Johnson’s mild-mannered nature.
Underneath that bland exterior of Johnson’s may not be a Superman, but Johnson on the first anniversary of his speakership is confident that while Republicans may not be able to leap tall buildings in a single ...Read more
National Security Considerations Demand Exceptions Be Made
In a recent post discussing shifting U.S. domestic political views, John Hinderaker of Powerlineblog.com noted "that many conservatives have changed their ideology ... in response to events. Pretty much all of us grew up as doctrinaire free traders, but events since the 1980s have convinced many -- including me -- that while free trade is the ...Read more
The Final Argument
This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down for a cordial debate with Sam Harris, host of the "Making Sense" podcast, to discuss the question of the hour: Trump vs. Harris. The conversation was moderated by Bari Weiss of The Free Press. Sam is, of course, an incredibly intelligent person; he's also a person with a core set of values. He ...Read more
What's Wrong in Our Nation?
As we move to the conclusion of this election cycle, there seems to be only one thing about which all Americans agree.
That is, that something is very wrong in our nation.
In the latest Gallup polling, only 22% say they are satisfied with the direction of the country. The highest this has been over the last 16 years was 45% back in February ...Read more
Abortion Rights Do Not Hinge on Who Is Elected President
The biggest lie roiling the election is Vice President Kamala Harris' claim that former President Donald Trump will ban abortion nationwide.
Abortion rights do not hinge on who is elected president, nor on which party controls Congress. The issue is out of their hands. Wherever you live, the state legislators elected in your own state will ...Read more
Activists Lie and Promote a World That is Falling Apart!
The world must be getting so much worse! Activists protest everywhere. Listening to them, I'd think hate, homophobia, racism and environmental threats are at record highs. But it's not true. Despite our ugly election politics, for most people, life is better than ever. Our air and water are cleaner. People live longer and healthier lives. There'...Read more
What Kamala Harris and Henry VIII Have in Common
Vice President Kamala Harris and the 16th-century British monarch Henry VIII share at least one trait in common: The belief that the government can force an individual to act against his conscience and in violation of his faith.
Henry VIII demonstrated this in his treatment of St. Thomas More.
More, a brilliant lawyer, experienced a meteoric...Read more
Kerfuffle Over the Washington Post Non-Endorsement is Hilarious!
It's deliriously funny that The Washington Post jumped into a cauldron of boiling angst by refusing to endorse Kamala Harris for president. The decision is deeply weird. It's like McDonald's declining to advocate for hamburgers.
We all know The Washington Post has a staff full of Democrats writing for an audience that's mostly Democrats (and ...Read more
No Joke: Racist Comedian Took Cues From Trump
SAN DIEGO -- Gracias, court jester. You may have done the country a huge favor by helping defeat former President Donald Trump.
Who could have known that the October surprise of the 2024 election would be a racist joke about Puerto Rico told by a comic that I would guess few Americans have ever heard of?
As you already know if you saw a clip...Read more
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