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Obama won't be going to jail
Barack Obama, the ex-president who promised utter transparency but who is now being accused of treason, may have been -- as one former federal prosecutor put it -- "complicit up to his neck" in advancing the fake Russia collusion narrative against Donald Trump, but he won't go to jail.
SharesDemocrats pay the price of the whirlwinds they released
President Trump has called out former President Barack Obama for "treason" for "trying to lead a coup" during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles -- accusations the former White House chief, through a spokesman, denied. It's refreshing to see Democrats face political fire for what they lit.
SharesIt's not about Jeffrey Epstein. It's about the Epstein victims
There's a whole lot of talk going 'round these days about the need to move on and let go and get over the Jeffrey Epstein matter -- that it's old news, conspiracy talk. But the Jeffrey Epstein matter is not about Jeffrey Epstein. It never was. Not really. It's about the victims.
SharesWhen judges are so smart they're stupid
Leftist judges: If they're not busily activating on behalf of leftist causes, they're just as busily putting their minds to work to bang out the next batch of tortured logic to support their leftist causes.
SharesDemocrats can't dodge their autopen problem
Oh me, oh my. What a tangled web is weaved when we lie. Turns out, then-White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients actually approved the use of the autopen. His words. He wrote in an email, "I approve the use of the autopen for the execution of all of the following pardons."
SharesBarack Obama rallies Democrats to destroy, err, 'do something'
The former president Barack Obama, at a private fundraiser in New Jersey, said Democrats ought to do "less navel-gazing," "less whining," less rolling into "fetal positions" and more "courage," more fight, fight, fight. This, from the guy who sped up the Democrat Party's decline into Marxism.
SharesJerome Powell has some $2.5 billion 'splainin' to do
Russ Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, called out Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for excessive spending on building renovations -- specifically, that a planned and budgeted multimillion-dollar project exceeded costs by $700 million, for a total of $2.5 billion. It's so easy to spend other people's money.
SharesWomen's sports hangs in a precarious SCOTUS balance
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Little vs. Hecox, and in so doing decide whether Idaho's duly legislated and passed ban on males in female sports is constitutional.
SharesZohran Mamdani, just another 'Democrat' despising on America
Zohran Mamdani, whose family fled the tyranny of Idi Amin's Uganda for a better life in America, celebrated Independence Day with a statement that called this country "beautiful," but "unfinished." As Vice President J.D. Vance put it at a speech in California: "Who the hell does he think he is?"
SharesDemocrats don't deserve another chance to lead
Democrats are opening their eyes to the problems their party pols created on the border and acknowledging they've shifted too far to the left and that when it comes to illegal immigration, they must rethink policy and redo plans and actually control crossings. They're not to be trusted.
SharesMusk and his misplaced pride
Elon Musk in an X post just announced the creation of a new "American Party" as a means of addressing what he perceives as failures of the Republican and Democrat parties and to give us all back our freedom. Musk's hubris is as remarkable as it is offensive.
SharesCOVID a perfect example of dangers of health care AI
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they've developed a new and improved means for artificial intelligence to detect what ails, medically speaking, and alert doctors to possibly unknown patient health problems. But the dark side of predictive and diagnostic AI is significant.
SharesUnited Nations shows itself as irrelevant once again
"Diplomacy must prevail" -- said U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at a New York assemblage of the Security Council, in the wake of Israel's attack on Iran and America's subsequent bombing of its nuclear sites. And like that, the United Nations once again shows why it's utterly inconsequential.
SharesDemocrats gaslight on War Powers to drum up impeachment
Democrats are just so ignorant. Don't they have a Ukraine-Russia war to attend to -- you know, the endless kind they now profess to hate?
SharesTennessee wins big to protect children from LGBTQ evil
This transgender madness, brought courtesy of Democrats, leftists and their mad scientists in the medical community, not to mention their adoring secularists in media, has gone on far too long and has left far too many exploited and victimized children in its wake.
SharesDemocrats do give a good fake victim theatrical show
Brad Lander, Democrat candidate for mayor, was arrested by ICE officials for impeding feds from arresting an illegal immigrant inside a courthouse in Manhattan and for assaulting an agent. This is the Democrat Party's newest genius campaign to win voters' favor: roll cameras; play victim.
SharesIsrael's war of peace
Israel has launched strikes against Iran -- but these are not so much preemptive strikes as they are reactive to long-running proxy and direct strikes by Iran against Israel. Now the questions are: to what end? And what should be the U.S. involvement? Well, Israel's war is America's war.
SharesNezza can take her Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' and --
Nezza slaps America's face by refusing to recognize the truthful symbolism of the anthem.
SharesGod-given rights in jeopardy
A year ago, only 20 percent of U.S. adults thought religion was a major influencer of American life. Now? Thirty-four percent believe that, Gallup just found. The question that pops, perhaps most importantly, is this: Which religion? It matters.
SharesGavin Newsom's presidential hopes burn in L.A. fires
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's big response to the murderers, rapists, drug traffickers and illegals and all their enablers and supporters who've set the city streets of Los Angeles on fire has been -- sue President Trump for trying to instill order.
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