Biden lied and students died?

Then President-elect Biden promised to reopen schools in his first 100 days.  Now, we learn that promise actually meant 50.01% of schools open at least one day a week, meaning schools don’t really have to open this year.  “Hopefully it’s more,” they say.  Well, hopefully more students don’t commit suicide in the meantime. There’s nothing… Continue reading Biden lied and students died?

Coronavirus: Get ready for The NeverEnding Story, only this time it’s not a fable

We’re finally getting some good news, but for some experts the fight against the virus will never end as future pandemics are already linked to Global Warming, big money is being made, and the Biden Administration appears unwilling to push for normalcy.  Can young people having illicit sex save us all? The battle against coronavirus… Continue reading Coronavirus: Get ready for The NeverEnding Story, only this time it’s not a fable

Wait, AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol Building during the assault? Whatever happened to worrying about irresponsible rhetoric?

In less than two weeks, the Congresswoman from NY calls Ted Cruz a murderer, insinuates a Capitol Police Officer might have come to kill her, and likens being in another building during the attack to the trauma of surviving actual sexual assault.  Apparently, some need to be more careful with their language than others. In… Continue reading Wait, AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol Building during the assault? Whatever happened to worrying about irresponsible rhetoric?

1776, revisited: A few questions for President Joe Biden

Biden says the 1776 Commission is “offensive,” “counterfactual,” “ignorance and lies.”  Well, if Biden were George Washington, what exactly would he have done differently?  How would Biden have ended slavery at the time of the founding?  And does he endorse The 1619 Project? I’m rescinding the previous administration’s harmful ban on diversity and sensitivity training… Continue reading 1776, revisited: A few questions for President Joe Biden

Whatever happened to democratic norms? Free speech, the filibuster, nine Supreme Court Justices, and fifty states, suddenly aren’t norms?

Freedom of speech, a norm since 1791.  Filibusters since 1837.  Nine Justices on the Supreme Court since 1869.  50 states since 1959.  All are currently on the chopping block.  It’s almost enough to make you think the raging against Donald Trump breaking political norms was just hard-nosed politics and ginned up outrage. Less than two… Continue reading Whatever happened to democratic norms? Free speech, the filibuster, nine Supreme Court Justices, and fifty states, suddenly aren’t norms?

Executive orders are the real looming Constitutional Crisis

Joe Biden breaks Donald Trump's first week record with 22 executive orders, one of which has already been halted by the courts.  The increasing scope of executive orders is almost certain to provoke an honest-to-goodness crisis in the not too distant future, and yet next to no one is talking about the damage waiting to… Continue reading Executive orders are the real looming Constitutional Crisis

Biden: Nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic, now he tells us?

In a stunning reversal, President Joe Biden surrenders to the spread over the next few months and promises only to do what’s already been done.  Of course, the media barely noticed, they’d rather print the new administration’s obvious hackery, without evidence as they say.  Come on, give me a break, man! On Friday, President Joe… Continue reading Biden: Nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic, now he tells us?

1776 cannot be cancelled: The founding of America is a singular moment in the history of the world

Joe Biden cancels the 1776 Commission in favor of the outrageously flawed 1619 Project, but the genius of the American founding and system of government is universal and will not be denied.  Freedom today remains as important as it ever was. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that… Continue reading 1776 cannot be cancelled: The founding of America is a singular moment in the history of the world

Love it or hate it, it’s a whole new Washington DC and America at large with the Democrats in charge

Biden is officially sworn in as President with a big speech, bigger executive actions, an adoring mainstream media, an incoming migrant caravan, a pause on deportations, and a small crowd with most of the Capitol on lockdown while the shadow of Trump still looms. Plus, what’s this new equity word? “The contrast on display tonight… Continue reading Love it or hate it, it’s a whole new Washington DC and America at large with the Democrats in charge

Biden inspires less passion and is more boring than either of his predecessors, Obama or Trump

No one is likely to call Biden a cult leader anytime soon, the Era of Presidential Idolatry appears to be over, but is that essentially good or bad or just a thing? “I have to tell you, you know, it’s part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear… Continue reading Biden inspires less passion and is more boring than either of his predecessors, Obama or Trump