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In Defense of Anthony Weiner

I think we can all agree that Anthony Weiner, aka Carlos Danger, is a big steaming bag of pooh. I mean – taking a photo of one’s barely covered man sausage with your young son right next to you in bed? That’s pretty low – even for him. Actually, I guess it isn’t being that […]

“Latinos For Trump” Founder, Issues Anti-Immigration Warning: “Taco Trucks On Every Corner” [VIDEO]

I have long maintained that the people who ought to be most enraged about illegal immigration are those who have gone through the process to become Americans. Democrats have attempted to paint Donald Trump and all other illegal immigration opponents as somehow racist. In reality, those who oppose illegal immigration are people who merely oppose […]

Bulletin Board in Rutgers Residence Hall Battles Microaggressions

In the Soviet Union, there were red and white signs everywhere, shouting slogans like “Long Live the Revolution.” In 1984, there were telescreens broadcasting propaganda and show trials. In the comparably totalitarian dystopia of modern college dorms, bulletin boards like one found at Rutgers University serve the same purpose: The display, photos of which were […]

The Flaws in Clinton’s Strategy: Gary Johnson and Jill Stein

Hillary Clinton hasn’t noticed that she is locked in a four-way race and not the two-way struggle with Donald Trump for which she and her strategists have been preparing. The very premise of Clinton’s campaign — to denigrate Trump — is rooted in the flawed assumption that those she persuades not to vote for Trump […]

Why now is the right time to talk about ethanol

Since it’s been seven months since the Iowa caucuses and it’ll be another three-plus years until that hell is fresh again, this is the best time to talk about ethanol. Just in case you didn’t know, ethanol is very popular in Iowa and other corn states, which is why most presidential candidates swear once every […]

At the Clinton Foundation, you can smell the meat a-cookin’

With so many journalists spending so much time shaming Donald Trump’s voters so as to protect Hillary Clinton in November, I’m getting mighty worried. I’m not worried about Trump. He’s a megalomaniac, and his kind of narcissism will help him blend in quite nicely in Washington if he’s elected president. And I’m not worried about […]

Ross Perot’s Lessons for Today

In “Fiddler on the Roof,” the milkman Tevye imagines what life could be like in “If I Were a Rich Man.” Among the shrewder lyrics is the insight that “the most important men in town will come to fawn on me” and pose questions that would “cross a rabbi’s eyes.” Why? Because “when you’re rich, […]