At his blog, Pat Buchanan explains that “Democrats are in a hellish bind.” Any attempt at impeaching President Trump would, as Pat notes, “fire up the Republican base,” and “be a huge setback,” for Democrats...
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At The American Thinker, Carol Greenwald explains to voters that “Unless you want to see the US economy and your standard of life destroyed, there is no alternative to voting for President Trump.” The radical platform of the
Democratic primary candidates includes, as Greenwald notes...
President Trump, in his bull-in-the-china-shop way, as Christopher Roach calls it, is daring Americans, especially black Americans, to look hard at the declining state of affairs of some of America’s largest cities...
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I have now been working in the investment industry for 55 years, and over that time I have lived through four stock market super cycles, including the present, and most dangerous one. I explained the four cycles in March 2011, writing...
In an interview this week with NPR, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg told Nina Totenberg that she is not in favor of proposals put forth by some Democratic presidential candidates advocating changing the number of Supreme Court justices....
Yesterday, Robert Mueller testified in front of committees of the House of Representatives in a long awaited congressional airing of his investigation. Later that evening, Tucker Carlson explained the disaster that had befallen Democrats, who had hoped Mueller would land a bombshell against the Trump administration. How wrong they were...
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Politicians, especially presidents, spend much of their time defending their power to govern, rather than governing. President Trump, perhaps among the most unlikely and in some ways weakest of presidents, “has brawled his way to victory over the most concerted delegitimization campaign any president has ever faced,” writes Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. in the WSJ...
Americans are used to seeing natural disasters on the evening news. In a country as large and diverse as the United States, there are troublesome natural events almost every day. Quakes in California, floods on the Mississippi, lava flows in Hawaii, etc. But when
you see a disaster on TV, it is remote, and certainly less concerning. New England is used to dealing with Nor’Easters and the remnants of hurricanes, but yesterday...
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