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In The News for Wednesday, January 27, 2021 · Senate Democrats choose The ‘Nastiest’ Democrat to preside over their trumped up impeachment trial after Chief Justice John Roberts declined to be involved. It will be a vindictive partisan exercise in futility. Sen. Rand Paul had a thorough takedown. 45 Republican Senators voted to throw out the impeachment due to lack of jurisdiction. That means only five might possibly betray their party and vote for impeachment. It would take 17. Game over. Politico holds out hope, but there isn’t a chance. The five who voted with the Democrats were Collins, Murkowski, Romney, Sasse and Toomey. The rest of the GOP should take a cue from the Amish and totally shun them. It will be interesting... [Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, January 26, 2021 · The House delivered Nancy Pelosi’s ridiculous impeachment
articles to the Senate last night. It is entirely possible the Democrats have
painted themselves into a corner that they can’t get out of and one that will
have the opposite
effect of what they intend. ·
Insanity
Wrap #131. No dearth of things to highlight. · I had actually hoped it would be possible to take a wait and see
approach to how President Biden intended to govern, but that was very
short-lived after seeing his first 17 Executive Orders. I grade his first week
in office a complete disaster and one that sets the stage for what to expect. Unfortunately,
what we seem to have is a less benevolent Chauncey Gardner. Hopefully, “there will be growth in the
spring.” The question is how much damage can be done before the electorate
has a chance in the 2022 elections to reverse this train wreck. I might add
that Bernie Sanders believes
In The News-Weekend Edition January 23, 2021 · Well, thank goodness the media has some “peaceful
protests” to ignore as Antifa continues to burn Portland and Seattle. It’s
gotten scant, and not condemnatory coverage from CNN and the NYT but no mention
at all on MSNBC. They make the Capitol “riots” look like a fraternity prank
gone bad. · If you would really like to make a statement that you are really
woke and on board with Biden’s mask mandate, this
is just the ticket
In The News for Friday, January 22, 2021 ·
Some
thoughts on Biden’s inauguration speech from Scott Johnson of Powerline. Let’s
just say he isn’t in the same camp as Chris
Wallace, who channeled Chris
Matthews “tingle up my leg.” · I’m thinking the Dems called in the National Guard to the wrong place. Seattle and Portland experienced the riots on inauguration dayRead More]
In The News for Thursday, January 21 2021 ·
I can appreciate this in
light of watching my parents cope with technology for the first time in their
80’s and 90’s. I’d like to thank whomever told my mom that WTF means “wow
that’s fantastic.” Her texts are so much more fun now. This one also caught
my attention: Do y’all remember, before the internet, that people thought
the cause of stupidity was the lack of access to information? Yeah. It wasn’t
that. · As... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, January 20, 2021 ·
In a city famous
for ludicrous political theater, this is easily in a class by itself. Nothing says “normal, legitimate election” like
a swearing-in behind 12 feet of razor wire and 25,000 troops that you’re not
sure you can trust. ·
In The News for Tuesday, January 19, 2021 · The Left always tries to silence – and criminalize – its opposition. They have to do this because their ideas are too stupid and self-serving to withstand honest criticism. The Left now just wants to silence Conservatives – all of them. Related: Brit Hume Tweet. Most of the news coming out of the mainstream media and the Democrats seems to be flogging the narrative that our biggest threat to Democracy is white supremacy. Anyone who buys that isn’t paying attention. It is a straw man, designed to take attention away from the attempt to take away fundamental, constitutionally guaranteed... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, January 1, 2021 ·
Trump
presidency shows abundant policy victories. Some good news to reflect on. · Coronavirus News: 1.
Biden to retire name of “Operation
Warp Speed.” Can’t celebrate the unmitigated success, can we? Read More]
In The News-Weekend Edition, January 17, 2021 · If you are concerned about what the left is up to, and you
should be, you need to read this post on Instapundit in
its entirety. Unlike the right, the left always seems to want to
criminalize its opposition. · The Peter Principle at work, rewarding
failure. ·Read More]
In The News for Friday, January 15, 2021 · Ammo Grrrll’s column today is her usual readable, biting look at
current events. We
have a long, long learning curve. · I mentioned yesterday the proliferation of social media alternatives that are gaining traction. Two messaging services, Signal and Telegram, use encrypting technology and have been gaining users at a rapid pace. President Trump has a Telegram group and he continues to post on it, although at this point there are only about 500,000 followers compared... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, January 14, 2021 · Watched some of the House proceedings yesterday. We are in real trouble with these people determining our fate. Here is an example of the nonsense being spouted. If anyone should be cancelled it is this idiot. Here is what Bennie Thompson, chairman of the House Homeland Security panel had to say. As I said, we are in real trouble with these people in charge. We will not be lectured by the violent, anti-American, revolutionary left. I talk to people all over the country, mostly professionals, and they are not cowed. They are livid! When called out by Rep. Gaetz, the Dems screamed at him. This must totally confound the... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, January 13, 2021 · Evil
Fascist Dictator Censored and voted out of office. · Is there anything we can do to fight what is going on? Stop funding
the people and nations that despise us. Take a page from the liberal’s
playbook. We
have our own Deux Ex Machina. And remember what Harry Truman said back when
Democrats still had American values. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, January 12, 2021 ·
Republicans need to
stop fretting and prepare to do battle. Who’s
Reeling? · This piece posted by Steven Hayward of Powerline is worth
reading. The
Deep State is Rattled. ·Read More]
In The News for Saturday, January 9, 2021 · A truly outstanding Week
in Pictures. · In what should probably be no surprise, President
Trump will not attend the inauguration of Joe Biden. I’m sure there are some heads being scratched over Friday’s
Rasmussen Presidential Tracking Poll
which showed an approval rating of 48%. ·Read More]
In The News for Friday, January 8, 2021 · As Stephen Kruiser says, Media finally finds a mob it doesn’t like. Let me be clear about this up front: I in no way condone what went on. Riots are riots. I’m not some mainstream media hack who prevaricates when writing about civil unrest in order to cover for people I might think are on the right side of things. Once you go full mob rule, I don’t care who you voted for, you’re an idiot and you’re on the wrong side.... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, January 7, 2021 · The massive size of the crowd in Washington, D.C. yesterday for the Stop the Steal demonstration is a testament to how frustrated millions of Americans are with the election “irregularities” and the vicious attacks on Trump supporters by the left. I’ve been predicting a backlash, and it finally happened. Most of the huge crowd had no idea what was happening as a very small group, probably infiltrated by instigators, marched on the Capitol. The next two years aren’t likely to have Democrats and Republicans joining hands and singing Kumbaya. Here’s a good idea of just how mad people are and how fed up. It’s the kind of behavior we take for granted from liberals but are surprised to... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, January 6, 2021 · Today is likely to be an interesting day in Congress. Pence
promises ‘We will have our day in Congress’ with election challenges. Taken
straight out of the Democrat’s playbook and they’re not happy about it.
Meanwhile, Georgia state senators are calling
on him to postpone counting the election results. · Related: Looks like today’s Trump Rally in Washington, D.C. might have
been a boon for the airline industry. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, January 5, 2021 ·
Solving
crises that don’t exist. UK company
develops Climate Change Masks for Cows to mute those burps and farts. ·
Related: Michael
Mann gives himself a tongue bath. As the author
says, “if you’ve recently ingested poison, here’s just what you need to induce
vomiting. ·Read More]
In The News for Monday, January 4, 2021 ·
What will happen on January 6th? Here
is an explanation. ·
Election
Challenges: Then And Now. The Democrats sang
a very different tune about the Electoral
College in 2005. Democrats have objected to Electoral vote certification for
the last three GOP presidents. ·Read More]
In The News - New Year's Day Edition 2020 · President
Trump’s New Year’s Eve video. American Exceptionalism. · Dave
Barry’s Year in Review 2020. One of my annual favorites. Sample: MARPRIL … which starts off calmly enough, as the Democratic Party, desperate to find an alternative to 132-year-old White guy Bernie Sanders, settles on 132-year-old White guy Joe Biden, who cruises to Read More]
In The News for Thursday, December 31, 2020 · Tucker
Carlson’s speech to Turning Point USA. Very good and worth sitting down and
listening to. If you don’t think that we are in the fight of our lives, you
aren’t paying attention to current events. The last half of his speech is
particularly good. · Comment from Stephen Kruiser: None of the leftist nightmare that this great nation is about to be plunged into... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, December 30, 2020 ·
Amid all the political turmoil and over the top
“wokeness” we’re subjected to on a daily basis, it’s nice to have some humor
injected at the expense of a liberal fake. As Scott Johnson says in his piece, The
News, Hilaria Style, never miss a
chance to laugh at these people. The New York Post takes
her to task. As if she didn’t have enough problems, she is still
married to Alec Baldwin. The wedding
itself was an interesting piece of play acting. ·
Let’s start off the day with some humor, courtesy
of a few Antifa soyboys. These are their
shock troops? ·
Let’s see. These
are the guys that gave unfettered access to the airwaves for Michael Avenatti, Adam
Schiff, Eric Swalwell…Spare me your fake righteousness, you lying liars. In
what dystopian universe do these two pass for objective journalists? Read More]
In The News for Monday, December 28, 2020 ·
Remember You’re
American. It’s Important. Christmas Meme of
the Year. ·
CNN and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution don’t seem
to think that the fact that their candidate tried to run over his wife with a
car is news. They are essentially covering the story…with a pillow. Read More]
In The News for Wednesday December. 24.. 2020 · I’ll never forget the Christmas I spent in Vietnam in 1971. I
may be the only time in my life that I’ve ever been homesick imagining my big family
by the fireplace opening presents. My favorite Christmas song has always been I’ll Be Home For Christmas.
I hope you all have a Very Merry Christmas. · The Coronavirus Relief Bill was a massive 5,000 page bill chocked full of pork (no painkillers for racehorses and “gender... [Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, December 22, 2020 · History repeats itself? You might find President Eisenhower’s
actions following the 1960 election eerily
similar to President Trump’s following this one. As should be no surprise,
Illinois was at the center of that one as Daly delivered thousands of
fraudulent ballots. · Election Fraud Update: The chances of overturning this fraud are
not looking good, but here
is what’s going on. The ballots in question are more than enough to swing
the election. Read More]
In The News for Monday, December 21, 2020 · For those of you interested in getting into some of the esoteric market studies, I recommend Chris Ciovacco’s weekend update. I find his historical studies of past market behavior very helpful. Why study market history? Chris tags a very apropos Bible verse, Ecclesiastes 1:9: What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. It had never occurred to me that so many of... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, December 18, 2020 ·
Today’s
column by Ammo Grrrll is, as usual, worth
a read. Meanwhile, I intend to give Slow Joe,
Mama Doc, and Commie-la the exact same measure of respect that the Trump haters
gave to my President. They made the rules. · This is interesting. I’ll
just link to it without comment. Read More]
In The News for Thursday, December 17, 2020 · By all means a roll call vote should be called for[JW1] to make the RINOs expose themselves. · Sorry, Joe. I and about 80 million other Americans don’t buy it.
An
angry, coughing Joe Biden wants you to know
he’s a ‘legitimate’ president, winning his election ‘free and fair.’ Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, December 16, 2020 ·
Joe
Biden’s comments on his Electoral
College “victory.” Short and to the point. ·
Of Course They Do: Media still largely ignores
Hunter Biden story. · As I’ve said before, if you are getting your news from... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, December 14, 2020 ·
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch had a great quote after
losing the Democratic primary to David Dinkins. He was asked if he would again
seek public office and he replied, “No, the people have spoken…and they must
be punished.” His words proved prophetic as Dinkins went on to become the
most feckless mayor ever in NYC until the current resident of the office, Bill
DeBlasio. Koch’s comments seem particularly apropos to
Los Angeles[JW1] in light of recent statements from Soros sponsored DA George
Gascon. ·Read More]
In The News for Friday, December 11, 2020 ·
Never one to shirk controversy, Ammo Grrrll takes
on the transgender movement in her column
today. It’s long past time that we stop agreeing to play along. We are nice people who do not enjoy being unkind to the mentally ill or con artists. But it is critical to our personal and collective sanity eventually to say, “That emperor has no flippin’ clothes on. I will not say things that I know to be untrue and you can’t make me. Now get the... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, December 10, 2020 ·
It appears that at least seventeen
other states have joined Texas in its lawsuit. so far, and it looks likely there will be others. Call your Secretary of State and demand they join the lawsuit. Here are all the states involved. · The Statistician in the Texas lawsuit against GA, MI, PA and WI says the probability of Biden winning the election was one in a quadrillion.... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, December 9, 2020 ·
The State of Texas has gone straight
to the U.S. Supreme Court in its lawsuit
against GA, MI, PA and WI over election rules. Louisiana
has joined Texas. Some good comments
from John
Hinderaker at Powerline. Writing at PJ Media, Stephen
Kruiser isn’t feeling charitable to the Dems. I didn’t used to be this mean-spirited about politics but after
what they did for the last for years, I find myself a bit bereft of any
charitable feelings for the Dems. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, December 8, 2020 ·
The guy who epitomized “The Right Stuff” has
passed away at the age of 97. Chuck Yeager, the
first man to fly faster than the speed of sound flying “Glamorous Glennis,” and
a decorated combat pilot and later test pilot, led an amazing life. ·
If you haven’t been following the story of Mark
Zuckerberg’s involvement in the recent election, you
might find this interesting. Read More]
In The News for Monday, December 7, 2020 ·
As usual, Ammo Grrrll nails it in her Friday column on PowerLine[JW1] . · Unbelievable evidence of blatant voter fraud continues to emerge at a seemingly increasing rate. The most recent revelations from Georgia clearly indicate unlawful activity and the Governor has finally called for a signature audit. The Republican legislatures in these states need to find their backbones and take action. After seeing the ballot stuffing video,... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, December 4, 2020 ·
With President Trump potentially in line for two or
three Nobel Peace Prizes, I suppose we should have expected this.
In The News for Thursday, December 3, 2020 ·
As I’ve pointed out before, if
you are interested in the latest information breaking on Voter Fraud, your
first stop should be Revolver.news. ·
Whistleblowers
dispute over 1 million ballots.
Mainstream Media Propaganda Outlets: Let’s just move on.
In The News for Wednesday, December 2, 2020 ·
Election Fraud Update for Dec. 1st. · This is interesting. A crowd funded site for anyone with
evidence of election fraud. Hereistheevidence.com. · I watched some of the Arizona hearing on Monday.
In The News for Tuesday, December 1, 2020 ·
“The
Smartest Man in the Room” is on Sidney Powell’s team. Navid Keshavarz is one of the weightiest names in the world
when it comes to cyber-security problems. He has done work in the past for DIA,
CIA, NSA, DHS office of Intelligence & Analysis[JW1] and M.I.T. With the New York Times touting Dr. Kfeshavarz-Nia’s
brilliance and his ability to sniff out fraud, they’ll struggle to claim he’s
not a reliable expert. The
more data experts see, the more the legitimacy of Biden’s victory is in doubt. Read More]
In The News for Monday, November 30, 2020 ·
Reasons
why the 2020 Presidential Election are deeply puzzling. For those of you who haven’t read or don’t want to read some
of the more involved pieces that I’ve linked to, this is a very good, concise
look at what we saw on election night and why we should be conderned. · A touching and personal message from
Gen. Flynn to all his supporters. It is worth reading this
message from a true patriot.
In The News for Friday, November 27, 2020 ·
The
most compelling, definitive and complete rundown of The Steal, yet. It is long and thorough and requires a close read by someone
not a statistician or mathematician. The conclusion is that it indicated fraud
accounted for a swing of 42 Electoral votes. Someone needs to go to jail for a
long time. From The
Voter Integrity Project. I get the distinct
feeling that no one is quite ready to roll over and move on. Good. Here is a good compendium of stories on the
subject. ·Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, November 25, 2020 · The Dow Industrials hit 30,000 yesterday, a prediction I made in April 2009 at a speech I gave to the Birmingham, Alabama Security Dealers Association. To say that my call was met with gaping stares of disbelief and a few giggles would be an understatement. You’ll recall that this was just one month following the low in the 2008-2009 bear market which had undercut the 2000-2003 bear market lows. It wasn’t a number I pulled out of thin air, but a result of studying what had happened historically following similar downturns in our economy and the financial markets. I was off a few months in my timing, as I expected it to happen over the following ten years, but that’s... [Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, November 2, 2020 ·
So
many things just don’t add up. ·
Nothing
to see here. Move on. ·
Philly bans all indoor gatherings unless
you’re still counting Biden votes. Read More]
In The News for Monday, November 23, 2020 ·
If you are not quite ready to accept the results of
an unquestionably corrupt election and just “move on” as the Democrats and
RINOs are urging, you might find Ammo
Grrrll’s comments to your liking. I
think she expresses the attitude of about 73-80 million people. · Recounts and Lawsuits are Karma for 4 years of Dems lying about Russian collusion. The... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, November 20, 2020 · WOW! I listened to the whole press
conference given by Rudy Guiliani and Sidney Powell. It lasted over an hour and every American should watch it.
They laid out a convincing case for massive voter fraud and a path to victory
for President Trump, as well as thoroughly eviscerating the media. Nine
key points from the press conference.
Another synopsis for those who can’t watch the whole thing. · Attorney... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, November 19, 2020 · And the hits just keep on coming. Third
Georgia County finds memory stick with uncounted votes. Think maybe there
needs to be an audited recount? In Dekalb County a simple math
error? Here is a
statistical anomaly that defies belief. Read and make up your own mind. · The Babylon Bee weighs in on student loans. Hard-Working
Plumber Looking Forward To Paying For His Neighbor’s Gender Studies Degree.
Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, November 18, 2020 · This is simply an incredible development if it is proved. I ran across it last night on one of the sites I regularly check for breaking news but haven’t seen it confirmed anywhere else, yet. It alleges that a Dominion software engineer told Antifa he’d made sure’ Trump wouldn’t win. It would certainly help explain some of the “baffling” statistical anomalies. ·Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, November 17, 2020 · An update on Sidney
Powell efforts to invalidate the election results caused by problems with Dominion voting systems and SmartMatic
software. She is convinced that she has the evidence, and she is a formidable
advocate for the President. You should really Watch
the interview. If you are getting your news from the mainstream
media and the major networks, you might be forgiven for thinking that it’s over
and time to move on. About 73 million Americans don’t agree. ·Read More]
In The News for Monday, November 16, 2020 ·
The
Week in Pictures. Some outstanding
memes. · It’s early Saturday morning and people are already gathering for the Million MAGA March in Washington, D.C. Also participating is Women for America First and Stop the Steal DC. Trump supporters gave the mainstream media a lesson in what a peaceful protest actually is. It was massive. Of course, the forces of evil had to make an appearance. They should fill the jails... [Read More]
In The News for Saturday, November 14, 2020 ·
“Never Bet Against Me.” Trump
makes first post-election comments,
lays out path to victory. Sidney
Powell is convinced that Trump won in a landslide. She says she is going to release the Kraken. · A simple question was asked of people who have actually worked in the fields of auditing/stats/fraud/investigations/or other data analysis type fields. In your entire career, have you ever seen a case that threw up this many red flags that DID NOT turn... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, November 13, 2020 ·
A
Pennsylvania judge has ruled that late PA ballots should not be counted – Secretary of State ‘lacked constitutional authority’ to
override election law. Case likely to now wind up in Supreme Court. Here
is some food for thought if you think this thing is settled. Not by a long shot. · Dominion Voting Systems is coming under more and more scrutiny and it appears there are serious flaws being uncovered. As... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, November 12, 2020 ·
· Republicans flip another House seat. California’s 48th Congressional District. As... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, November 11, 2020 ·
The
Status of High Stakes Election Continues to Be Unclear. A very good article by Michael Walsh. I posted an article from
this blog a few days ago. Here
is an update on the red flags. And a very good article on the four
glaring
statistical anomalies. You don’t have to
be a mathematician or statistician to realize that there are some very fishy
stats out there. · I mentioned the migration to
In The News for Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · “They Lie, They Lie, They Lie. And Then They Lie.” Millie
Hemingway on the media. They are in full
suppress the news mode right now as evidence of voter fraud mounts. Facebook
and Twitter have given up any pretense of being neutral, which they never were. · Laurence Jarvik: Why I believe Trump won. “If one looks at previous crises faced by the Trump Administration, a pattern emerges – initial media reports are eventually exposed as false,... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, November 9, 2020 · The media has been itching to declare the election over and did so on Saturday. The states have yet to ratify the results and there are numerous lawsuits being filed and mandatory recounts being done. The possibility of massive voter fraud exists and Facebook and Twitter are no longer even paying lip service to being neutral. It may be too much to hope for that we’ll see votes reversed in some of the most egregious offenders, but it should nevertheless be fought tooth and nail. Our country has always accepted the outcomes of fair elections. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. You aren’t happy about it, but that’s the way a Democratic Republic works. President Trump’s... [Read More]
In The News for Saturday, November 7, 2020 · Quote for today: It’s not the people who vote that count, it’s
the people who count the votes. · More evidence of problems in Michigan. Obviously, this needs to be audited down to the last vote. 47 Counties used software that “mistakenly” diverted votes from Republicans to Democrats. It was discovered in Antrim County and resulted in the county switching from a Biden victory by 3,000 votes to a Trump victory by 2,500 votes. The Michigan attorney general has asked citizens... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, November 6, 2020 · You can be sure a unified media will shortly begin the same talking points that this needs to end for “the good of the country.” The “good of the country” will be best served if the American electorate has confidence in the outcome of the election, one that appears to have experienced massive voter fraud. We’d all like to see this finished and get on with our lives. I feel the same way, but I also think it’s time to put a stop to what has been going on for years and it’s time to fight. We don’t need what happened in Minnesota when Al Franken was elected to take place on a national... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, November 5, 2020 · There is something fishy going on in Wisconsin. Very fishy. The
Trump campaign has challenged the vote and there will be a recount. Never in
history has Wisconsin had an 88% turnout, with a huge batch of almost totally
Biden votes showing up in the middle of the night. I encourage you to read this
piece from John Hinderaker. · It’s hard not to be dispirited when you feel so strongly about something and were obviously wrong. Voting is a privilege and should require some modicum of effort on our part. Mailing out millions of ballots to people who would likely not have voted much less to others who were dead or no longer residents at the addresses the ballots were mailed to was something obviously prone to invite fraud. Our politicians owe... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, November 4, 2020 · My Thoughts on the Election: The in-person vote seemed to heavily favor President Trump in areas where that was expected. Unfortunately, it wasn’t heavy enough to rule out the possibility of the mail-in vote being the determining factor, and that raises the possibility of chicanery in areas that are known for it. The failure of some states to complete their counts is inexcusable. You have one job and four years to prepare. Pathetic. Clearly the lawyers will be busy. We should get Wisconsin and Michigan later today. If Trumps takes them and his lead holds in Georgia and North... [Read More]
In The News for November 3, 2020 - Election Day · VOTE! If you didn’t vote early or by mail, whatever you do vote today. I’m expecting legal challenges to surround the mail in balloting, but I’m hoping that the in-person voting will be so overwhelming for one candidate that it will make the challenges moot. We’ll see. I think we will have a good feel by late tonight. I’m expecting a landslide based on the anecdotal evidence I’m seeing, and if you’re a regular reader you know who I think the landslide will favor. We’ll see what the evening brings. Whether you are a Biden or Trump supporter, you have to be a bit nervous. The Polls either have Biden well out in front or winning a close race. You... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, November 2, 2020 · This is what is called kicking ass and taking names. No U.S.
casualties. Seal
Team Six rescues American hostage in Nigeria in daring raid. · Worth reading as you head out to vote tomorrow. Thought From The Ammo Line. Quote: For 47 years, Joe Biden has been chowing down at the public trough like a chubby lady at Golden Corral the day before... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, October 30, 2020 · As the media flogs the narrative of increasing COVID-19 cases,
which are a result of vastly increased testing, you might want to dig
a little deeper into the data. Death rates have dropped
for seriously ill patients. · I mentioned the head-to-head rallies in Tampa, FL with both President Trump and Joe Biden appearing at the same time. Wonder who generated the most enthusiasm? You be the judge. Biden had a “drive in”... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, October 29, 2020 · The President and Joe Biden are holding dueling rallies in Tampa,
FL today. It ought to be an interesting comparison. · This is the depths to which our mainstream media outlets have sunk. ‘Lapdog Press’ blacks out explosive Tony Bobulinski claims as CNN, MSNBC, NYT, WaPo skip story. What would be the most dominant story in the press if it involved a Republican is being smothered by the mainstream media. Indications are that the story is getting... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, October 28, 2020 · For some reason, this really seems to have triggered the left. Amish
and Mennonites for Trump. · The Rumor Mill is speculating
that Christopher Wray is toast if Trump wins. He should have been gone long
ago and probably whoever convinced President Trump to appoint him. ·Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, October 27, 2020 · As easy as ACB? Judge Amy Coney Barrett just became a new
Supreme Court Justice at 8 PM last night on a 52/48 vote. That make three
appointments to the court for President Trump and there could be more to come
in his next term. Perhaps the best quote: From Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana –
“We’re going to confirm Judge Barrett. And Senator Schumer needs to fill out
a hurt feelings report and let’s move on.” Just to rub it in, she was sworn
in by Justice Clarence Thomas at the White House. ·
In The News for Monday, October 26, 2020 ·
Wonder why they try to keep Joe in the basement? Here’s
why. One of the greatest Freudian slips in political
history. In case the Twitter link doesn’t work, here is on
Powerline’s web site. · A little blast from the past that might be timely to remember. In August 2019, Politico magazine did a big feature on Biden, Inc. James Biden – “We’ve got people all around the world who want to invest... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, October 23, 2020 ·
Paul Tudor Jones, the billionaire investor, was on
CNBC Thursday morning predicting a Biden victory and a Blue Wave. Andrew
Sorkin, of course, loved it. Paul is a very smart guy but is also the epitome
of the groupthink coming from the New York investment community who got it dead
wrong last time. We’ll see. If he’s right, our world will change. I think he’s
dead wrong, and we’ll find out in a few weeks. If so, I hope they have him back
on to explain what happened. I might point out that Paul was a Hillary backer
in 2016. Read More]
In The News for Thursday, October 22, 2020 · The
Biden Protection Racket. Never before
have the media been so openly fearful of asking or reporting something that
might hurt a presidential candidate-Glenn Reynolds. This is a news blackout
like I’ve never seen. It is nakedly partisan behavior by the mainstream media.
Not one second of coverage by the major networks. · Tonight’s presidential debate ought to be interesting. The partisan debate commission is apparently trying to make some subjects off limits. Good luck with that. Don’t know what to... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, October 21, 2020 · I’m absolutely stunned how many people are totally unaware of all the news that has come out in the last week about concerning the emails found on Hunter Biden’s laptop and the implications for Joe Biden’s candidacy. How can this be? Well, one reason is a near total blackout by the Mainstream Media. Unless you watch Fox News, you may be in the dark. Facebook and Twitter have been censoring it and the network news broadcasts are crickets. Imagine if you will what the coverage would be if instead of Hunter and Joe Biden it was about Don, Jr. and President Trump. It would be on 24/7. The lack of coverage of what looks like one of the biggest cases or... [Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, October 20, 2020 · Two posts worth reading. Speaking
of Disinformation and Speaking
of Disinformation (Cont.) You might also be
interested in Rudy
Giuliani’s comments and how he verified
data from Hunter Biden’s hard drive.
Now that his two partners have flipped on him, stuff
is coming out every day. This isn’t going
away, and at some point the media will be unable to ignore it any longer. · An
In The News for Monday, October 19, 2020 ·
Got any doubts about the veracity of the Hunter
Biden hard drive or the information coming out? Read
this. · Behind the social-media blackout of Biden family corruption. I don’t think they will be able to ignore this one much longer. It is an elephant in the room that is stomping them flat and has not been denied by the Biden campaign. The press is unable to spin it since it is factual and it has them... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, October 16, 2020 · I’m beginning to wonder if Joe will make it to Nov. 3rd. The recent evidence that has emerged of corruption isn’t something pulled out of thin air like the Russia collusion nonsense they tried on Trump. It is emails taken directly from a laptop that belonged to Hunter Biden, which the FBI has sat on for over a year. This is going to be difficult to deny, although I’m sure the Biden campaign and their media acolytes will take their best shot. We may finally have something that even a complicit media can’t sweep under the rug. The New York Post had a follow-up article. There is a reference in the one of the... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, October 15, 2020 ·
Just how smoking does a gun have to be before some
action is taken. Joe Biden went into hiding at 9 AM after this story broke. This
doesn’t exactly jive with Joe Biden’s former claims
of not discussing Hunter’s business.
This story went viral because of Facebook
and Twitter trying to censor it. Apparently there
was more on the hard drive that
we probably don’t need to see. · Stephen Kruiser can be blunt, but... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, October 14, 2020 ·
I’ve finally found something I agree with Joe Biden
on. The 56% of Americans who think they are
better off than four years ago “probably shouldn’t vote for me.”[JW1] Sounds like he was filming a Trump ad. ·
The Feds seem to be channeling Johnny Paycheck. Take
This Fine And Shove It. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, October 13, 2020 ·
American Bar Association give Amy Coney Barret their
highest rating. Watched some of Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation
hearing. Heard some of the dumbest comments I’ve ever heard emanate from
politicians’ mouths. These people are unbelievable. Sen. Coons (D-DE) played
the religion card. Sen. Danang Dick Blumenthal (D-CT) was his usual disgusting
self and Sen. Klobuchar (D-MN) flat out lied. Thankfully, Sen. Hawley (R[JW1] -MO) and Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) pretty much eviscerated them.
There wasn’t a single substantive argument made against her. It was all
political posturing. Read More]
In The News for Monday, October 12, 2020 ·
Wayne Allen Root got it right in 2016 based on his
gut instinct and anecdotal evidence like the Taxi poll. He is convinced, as am
I, that we could be looking at a landslide in less than a month. Here
are his reasons. · I led off with this young lady’s clip yesterday. I listened to the whole thing and highly recommend it, but at 47 minutes a lot of you will have trouble finding the... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, October 9, 2020 ·
This
outstanding video has gone viral, much to the surprise of the young lady
who posted it on her Facebook page. She is a former liberal Democrat who has
embraced the #walkaway movement. She is a resident of Los Angeles and her
parting comment is “I would LOVE to get out of LA! Holy moly I think about it
every day! My dream is to meet a SENSIBLE guy and hightail it to Texas. Yeehaw!”
If I were a bachelor and a much younger man, I would reach out to her. I hope
my Texas son reads this. ·
You’d think it possible to find a competent,
unbiased debate moderator. This one actually wrote a book
that was a peon to Nancy Pelosi. The two
vice-presidential candidates offered a pretty clear dichotomy. If you have
trouble figuring out which one might be most able to step in if necessary, I
don’t think you’re paying attention. By the way, someone
lied about the little story told about Abe Lincoln. The post debate polls were pretty consistent. I listened to the various panels of talking heads giving their take and wondered if they had watched the same debate I did. Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, October 7, 2020 · DNI declassifies Brannan notes, CIA memo on Hillary Clinton ‘stirring up’ scandal between Trump, Russia. They were done after briefing President Obama. In related news, Stephan Halper has been subpoenaed to appear before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Later, yesterday evening, it was announced that the President was declassifying all documents related to Russia Collusion and the Hillary Clinton email probe with no redactions. I suspect there are some very moist diapers in Washington, D.C. It is worth noting that former President Barrack Obama has remained silent as this has unfolded over the past four years despite the fact that he knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that it was all bunk.... [Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, October 6, 2020 · The
Rescue of Roger Locher. This will make you
proud to be an American. A great story! · The President has been discharged from Walter Reed Hospital much to the chagrin of the Democrats who didn’t even try to hide their disappointment and who want the public to have a grossly exaggerated idea of the lethality of the Wuhan virus. Trump’s Tweet bears repeating, “…Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed,... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, October 5, 2020 · The big news that the President and First Lady had tested positive for the Wuhan Virus dominated the airwaves. As expected, some of the comments from the TDS sufferers were what you’d expect like this one from former Obama White House staffer and Hillary spokeswoman Zara Rahim. Typically classy response. Disgusting. I watched yesterday’s press conference with the doctors, and they indicated that the President could be sent home within the next few days. The press was aptly called by one observer “a pack of hyenas.” That was my opinion from watching it. In an industry full of loons, Gabriel Sherman of The Atlantic takes the cake for looniest of the loons. We’ll end with... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, October 2, 2020 ·
Further comment on Comey’s testimony from Powerline.
Dirtiest
Cop Testifies. Comey isn’t exactly ‘the buck ends here’ kind of
guy and would certainly never have made it as a ship’s Captain in the Navy. · Several Fox News personalities had critical comments about their colleague Chris Wallace’s performance as moderator of the presidential debate. Powerline also had some comments worth reading. Today’s offering from the paper of record. Chris Wallace’s impartiality questioned due to his... [Read More]
In The News for Thursday, October 1, 2020 ·
Watched the Comey testimony in front of the
Judiciary Committee. Can’t imagine how this guy ever reached the point where
anyone would have thought he was capable of being the head of the FBI. When Ted
Cruz finally got hold of him he went into full Sgt.
Schultz mode. I Know Nothing! He played dumb and didn’t remember a lot, even
things that were addressed to him and that should have set off alarms. Not very believable. · For some good comments on the debate I would refer you to two or three posts on Powerline. I... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, September 30, 2020 ·
Well, Round One of the Presidential Heavyweight
Championship fight is over. It was a no
holds barred WWF cage bout and both men missed the opportunity to focus in on
opportunities and openings provided by their opponent. I expect no minds were
changed. Chris Wallace was over his head and his bias was about as expected. ·
Danang Dick Blumenthal was shown
to be the hack he is by, of all people,
Wolf Blitzer. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, September 29, 2020 ·
Illegal ballot harvesting? It is definitely taking
place. Here’s
is incontrovertible proof. The DOJ needs to
move quickly. It isn’t only Minnesota. Biden’s Texas Political Director has
been implicated in a massive
mail-in ballot harvesting scheme in Harris County. · Was I prescient, or what? Trump nominated for third Nobel Peace Prize. Has this ever happened? I understand that the Mount Rushmore Foundation is quietly looking at resumes of noted sculptors. If you are a... [Read More]
In The News for Monday, September 28, 2020 ·
Potentially a major breakthrough in the treatment of
Coronavirus. Florida
doctors found a coronavirus cure that’s nearly 100% effective. It is designed to boost the immune system while preventing
inflammation in the lungs. ICAM is an acronym for a combination of existing
medications used simultaneously. It uses Immunosupport drugs (Vitamin C
and Zinc), Corticosteroids against inflammation; Anticoagulants
against blood clots and Macrolides to help fight infection. · Collusion For Dummies? We’ve said for the last three years that... [Read More]
In The News for Saturday, September 26, 2020 ·
And you thought it just couldn’t get any worse? Fooled
you. This whole thing just keeps getting more unbelievable and treasonous with
every new piece of information. It simply boggles
the mind that after the Oval Office briefing, they all went out and purchased
liability insurance. Rep.
Jim Jordan is pressing the FBI and impeachment
star George Kent apparently had more to tell a Senate committee when he was
under oath and not being led by the execrable Adam Schiff. This whole mess is
much worse than we even thought just a few weeks ago. People should be going to
jail. It
is way past disgraceful. Read More]
In The News for Friday, September 25, 2020 ·
You need to read this. As I’ve pointed out, there
is a huge difference between Absentee Voting and All-Mail Voting. An absentee voter requests a ballot, that
ballot is mailed to him, he fills it out and mails it back to election
officials. All-mail voting, on the other hand, involves election officials
sending out unsolicited ballots to every registered voter. "The voter may
already be planning to vote in person, may have moved from the jurisdiction, or
may even be deceased," the report notes. Soon some states will be awash in
unsolicited ballots.
In The News for Thursday, September 24, 2020 · There seems to be a lot of frustration over how long it is taking Durham to wind up his investigation. Many of are hoping to see criminal indictments levied against the treasonous malefactors. My own take, and I hope I’m right, is that it may be like the old joke about the dog trainer who claimed he had a bird dog that could not only point Quail but tell you how many birds were in the covey. A prospective buyer took the dog out for a trial and sure enough the dog would go on point and them paw the ground indicating how many birds were in the covey. All was good until the dog went on point and then went... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, September 23, 2020 · Anyone
noticing that the Trump recovery is doing much better than expected? I have and I suspect the media has, too, despite their
unwillingness to cover it much. Larry Kudlow had some comments. Economy
doesn’t need more stimulus for a V shaped recovery. Dr. Ed also had some
comments along those lines. ·
Wow! Talk about a
lousy return policy. Read More]
In The News for Tuesday, September 22, 2020 ·
So much news over the last week that it’s tough to
know where to start. Just when you think we’ve reached peak insanity, it turns
out we’re not even close. ·
Meme of the Week Read More]
In The News for Monday, September 14, 2020 ·
The
Week in Pictures. A good collection. ·
Best
political ad of the season from Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina. Professional
athletes should be ashamed. · Seven minutes well spent. If this is true, and it is entirely... [Read More]
In The News for Friday, September 11, 2020 ·
For pure despicability I’ve always found it a
toss-up between Paul Krugman and Robert Reich. Elon Musk handed Robert his head
with a reply to one of his tweets. Today
in Fake News.
In The News for Thursday, September 10, 2020 · Get ready for a major outbreak of TDS. A
Norwegian official has nominated
President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. · I know we all have cognitive bias where we tend to believe things that support our own beliefs. Having said that, this confirms what I believe is unfolding. Election Prediction Model That Has Been Correct 25 Of The Last 27 Elections Says Trump Will Win In... [Read More]
In The News for Wednesday, September 9, 2020 · Contrast
this with the picture of Joe Biden sitting in a lawn
chair with four other people in a backyard. · We’re fast approaching the point where even a compliant, totally in the tank press has to be wondering how long they can continue to flog the talking ponts spoon fed them by the campaign. Biden’s press conference over Labor Day was not impressiveRead More]
In The News for Tuesday, September 8, 2020 · It’s about time this scam was brought to an end. The President has issued an order that we won’t be spending any more money lining the pockets of those perpetuating it. There will be no more training in critical race theory or white privilege done by any federal agency or department. It is a huge shot across the bow of Political Correctness... [Read More]
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