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Man Arrested For Harvesting Syrian Refugee’s Organs!

Yeah, this guy’s a real peach. I’ve heard of him before… Boris Volfman, 32, is a Russian who has made a fortune in trafficking harvested organs from the unwilling. His favorite target currently is allegedly Syrian refugees. He was just arrested in Albania on suspicion of human organ trafficking. He calls it ‘God’s work’. I […]

Veterans’ Bodies Left to Decompose in VA Hospital Morgue

After 40 vets died while languishing on a secret waiting list at the Phoenix VA hospital, Obama proclaimed that he took the issue of VA mismanagement “very seriously.” He even barked, “I will not stand for it. There must be consequences.” The problem ought to be right up his alley, considering that it involves Big […]

What About Hillary’s Decades Of Humiliating Women?

That’s what Lifezette writer Kathryn Blackhurst wants to know. She spends a few paragraphs on the media “firestorm” over the “fat shaming” (sigh) of Ms. Universe Alicia Machado, before noting The media jumped on the opportunity to bash Trump for something he said decades earlier and help paint Clinton as a feminist defender. But what […]

Man In Gorilla Mask Handing Out Bananas Arrested At BLM Rally

What was he arrested for? Was he violent? Threatening? No. Wait on it (Washington Post) An East Tennessee State University student was arrested Wednesday after going to a Black Lives Matter protest on campus wearing a gorilla mask and handing out bananas. Tristan Rettke, an 18-year-old freshman, wore overalls and a gorilla mask and, wandering […]

From Congress to Obama, a dis best served cold

“Congress’ overwhelming rebuke of President Barack Obama on a bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia — and the bitter finger-pointing that followed — was a fitting coda to the dysfunctional relationship between the Obama White House and Capitol Hill.” Thus began a Politico article by Seung Min Kim posted yesterday. […]

Unorthodox Thoughts About the Unorthodox Debate

I realize my biases probably keep me from assessing debates as objectively as some, but I still must dissent a bit from the conventional wisdom on Monday’s Trump-Clinton contest. First, as anyone who has consistently read my column knows, I was an ardent supporter of Ted Cruz’s and was often critical of Donald Trump, particularly […]

Chicago violence permeates presidential election

Republican Donald Trump infuriates Hillary Clinton and the Democrats when he calls himself the law-and-order candidate. He especially infuriates them when he zeros in on Chicago, political home of President Barack Obama and birthplace of Clinton, where murders and shootings have spiked in a wave of carnage and blood. Trump plays Nixon to Clinton’s Humphrey, […]

Gold vs. Paper: The Only Debate That Matters

While a record audience watched the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, the sad truth is that the candidates differ very little on the issues that matter most. As president, both Clinton and Trump are likely to drive the country deeper into debt, expand government power, and further curtail individual liberty and […]

Trump Threatens Clinton Over Lewinsky — Really?

Donald Trump, always the hero of his own tales, closed out the first presidential debate with a tribute to his own courtesy and high-mindedness: “I was going to say something extremely rough to Hillary, to her family,” he said. “And I said to myself, I can’t do it. I just can’t do it. It’s inappropriate, […]

The American Dream of a Quality Education

In the daily cycle of Presidential news, sometimes a really important policy stance gets lost in the shuffle. In early September Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, proposed to redirect $20 billion in his first budget proposal to expand school choice for poor families. He proposed to establish a block grant for 11 million school aged […]

Politics Have Failed: America Will Not

After observing, measuring and monitoring our nation’s dysfunctional political system for more than two decades, I have come to recognize that it is broken beyond repair. There is obviously something wrong when our two major political parties have each nominated a candidate for president who is viewed unfavorably by a majority of Americans. In 2016, […]