Liberal Supreme Court Justice Caught in Scandal
In recent weeks, Democrats increased their criticism of conservative Supreme Court Justices such as Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch. They alleged corruption and used that as a justification for congressional oversight.
These accusations, however, are without any legal or ethical basis. Justice Thomas was accused by some of failing to report free travel expenses that he received from a close friend,...
About That So-Called Assassination Attempt on Putin…
We must talk about the failed assassination of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Since centuries, the Kremlin has been the political center of Russia. The Russian word kremlin means a citadel or fortress within a city.
It's important to remember that the Kremlin really is a kremlin. The Kremlin is a fortress in the middle of Moscow. It has reinforced structures, surrounded by an...
Why is Trump’s Primary Support Weak?
Donald Trump is the first to tell you he's the frontrunner in the GOP race. Yet, despite this, he’s attacking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis mercilessly, clearly doing everything he can to prevent him from jumping into the race
According to a new CBS News/YouGov survey, Trump's efforts to stop DeSantis are based on his significant lead in the GOP primary...
Subway Harasser Dies Following Chokehold by Former Marine
Police said that a passenger in the New York City Subway died after being choked by another rider, who claimed the man was harassing other people.
The incident occurred on the Broadway-Lafayette Street train station around 2:30 pm on Monday.
A man in his 30s was harassing and acting in an erratic manner on the F train. When a 24-year-old stepped...
Elon Musk Gives NPR the Vapors Again
You might find "NPR" included in the definition of "thin skinned."
Twitter's Elon Musk re-evaluated the designation after complaints from the BBC and CBC in the UK and Canada.
But nobody reacted quite like NPR did. As I wrote at the time NPR decided to pout over Twitter's decision, "the sotto-voce radio network decided to pout, to take its ball and go...
Biden Approves Troop Deployment to Border as Title 42 Nears Expiration
Remember how Democrats in 2018 attacked then-President Donald Trump's decision to deploy approximately 800 National Guard troops on the Southern Border? As I recall, Trump was ridiculously accused of "militarizing the border". Guess what?
Fox News reported on Tuesday that the Biden Administration has approved the sending of 1,500 active-duty troops to the border over the next few days. Tile...
Controversy Arises as TX Gov. Greg Abbott Refers to Shooting Victims as Illegal
The terrible incident that took place over the weekend in San Jacinto County, Texas moves further into the week, as law enforcement continues to be on high alert as they continue their search for the suspect who killed five people.
KHOU-TV reports.
Sheriff Greg Capers said a manhunt was underway to find a gunman who is accused of killing five individuals,...
The Media Seems to Have Lost Interest in John Fetterman. I Wonder Why.
Mid-April, Sen. John Fetterman returned to Capitol Hill for the first time after spending much of his tenure at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center receiving treatment for clinical depression. He was given the opportunity to chair the Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry last month in an effort to prove that he could do his job. The...
Hypocritical Chicago Mayor Lightfoot Tries to Call Out Texas Gov. Abbott About Dangerous Illegals
You can say what you like about the outgoing Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot but she's got a lot of guts and nerve.
Lightfoot, defiantly and without any thought has been the worst and most destructive Mayor in the history of the Windy City for four years. But to conservative political pundits, she is the gift that keeps on giving.
It's not...
Massive Bank Failures Just Keep Piling Up
Silicon Valley Bank was the second largest bank failure in American History when it collapsed in March. Just two months later it is only the third largest.
Um... congratulations?
First Republic Bank, the troubled bank in San Francisco, is no more. Federal regulators seized "the substantial majority" (or $229 billion) of the bank's assets and deposits on Monday morning and sold them to...