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Hillary’s Nine Biggest Lies From the Debate

At this point we have to watch presidential debates the way a dog would watch them, focusing on tone, bearing, and demeanor rather than the actual words spoken, which are as meaningless as they would be to a dog because most of them are lies. The Daily Wire has boiled down Shrillary’s performance on Monday […]

This is ONE Anti-Hillary Ad That RULES Them ALL! [VIDEO]

One of the biggest issues surrounding Hillary Clinton is trust. Can Americans trust her? It’s a big weakness for her campaign and she knows it. And a new ad just hit that weakness dead on. A high production value is obvious in this heavy-hitting ad, which features ominous background music as, one by one, Clinton’s […]

EPA Quietly Passes New ‘Climate Change’ Regulations On Household Appliances

Will the EPA turn off their air conditioning and refrigerators at their offices until replacement refrigerants can be implemented? Obviously, that’s rhetorical (Daily Caller) While media coverage Monday largely focused on the first presidential debate, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized two global warming regulations to ban chemicals used in refrigerators and air conditioners. EPA […]

Only 36% Think Hillary Is Healthy Enough To Be President

This seems to have utterly vexed AP writers Lauren Neerguaard and Emily Swanson AP-GfK poll: Voters more confident in Trump’s health The “stamina,” the “look”: A new poll suggests voters are buying in to Donald Trump’s insinuations about Hillary Clinton’s health. They’re ignoring the medical reports. Voters — especially men — have more confidence that […]

Hillary, Interrupted

Whatever happened to “I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar”? Whither “Girl Power”? When did Rosie the Riveter’s “We Can Do It!” give way to Hillary the Haranguer’s “We Can’t Handle It”? It’s 2016, and the Democrats’ feminist heroine running for commander in chief is whinnying about being — wait for it — interrupted. Quick! Prepare […]

The Debate I Heard

Something’s wrong with me. I watched Monday’s presidential debate. But what I heard was different from what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton seemed to say. When Clinton said, “I want us to invest in you,” what I heard was, “I will spend your money better than you will.” Also, I heard, “I will spend lots of […]

Transgenderism Can Be Helpful

North Carolina’s legislative body passed the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, which mandates a statewide policy banning individuals from using public bathrooms that do not correspond to their biological sex, as opposed to their opinion of their sex. That means people must use bathrooms and other public facilities where occupants can be in various […]

Clinton’s Failure at Foggy Bottom

Hillary Clinton boasts that her experience traveling to 112 countries as secretary of state qualifies her to be president. Don’t believe it. At the end of her taxpayer-funded audition on the world stage, she came home empty-handed, with no meaningful gains for the United States. Voters are too smart to be wowed when she rattles […]

Let the People Roar: I think Trump Won the Night

We all have theories as to how Donald Trump got this far. Mine is that Trump has done well among white high school graduates because he acts the way people think they would act if they were billionaires. If Trump ever doubts himself, he never shows it. He calls people names because he knows he […]

Presidential debate a clash of ideologies

When you filter out all the background noise generated by the first presidential debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, you realize that this contest isn’t about right versus left at all. Just throw out the old paradigms of Republican and Democrat because they no longer apply. In the face of […]

Narrative-building has become a political obsession

The most exhausting thing about our politics these days — other than the never-ending presidential election itself — is the obsession with “shaping the narrative.” By that I mean the effort to connect the dots between a selective number of facts and statistics to support one storyline about the state of the union. Narrative-building is […]

Excuses for Losing Just Don’t Cut It

When Mitt Romney lost in 2012, there was very little discussion of blame. Everyone assumed that Romney simply lost because he didn’t do a good enough job of convincing voters to punch the ballot for him. He didn’t debate Barack Obama properly; he didn’t stand up to Candy Crowley; he backed off of the Benghazi […]

Democrats Created Institutional Racism

Oh Colin. Do we have to keep talking about Colin Kapernick, the bench-warming back-up Quarterback of the hapless San Francisco 49ers? I guess it’s this or the most momentous debate in the history of humanity, or any species – terrestrial or otherwise.   As I’m writing this on Monday evening for publication on Tuesday, I […]

The Lasting Damage Done by the Left’s ‘Favors’ to Blacks

Progressive Democrats are the “helicopter parents” of America. They want to protect people so much that they end up doing more harm than good, and it’s keeping segments of the American population from being fully independent. This is NOT what our Founders envisioned when they set out to create our government. One of the groups […]