Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Stephen Hawking: ‘World government’ only way to save humankind
Stephen Hawking, physicist of the left -- particularly because of his insistence there is no God but rather a Mother Nature that's gone haywire from human-induced climate change -- has just released his brainiac solution to so-called Mankind's Biggest Threat, technology, and it can be summed in this simple, easy-to-remember phrase: "World government." Published March 9, 2017
Desperate Dems spin hard to counter Trump on border issue
Democrats are desperate -- how else to describe this latest line of logic they're trying to sell on President Trump's executive stay on refugees? Published March 9, 2017
Russians hit progressives for anti-Trump hush money: Report
Well here's an interesting twist to the whole "Russians hacked the election thing" the Democrats -- led by the suggestive powers of the former President, Barack Obama -- have been trying to press into the public collective mind: The Russians are now accused of demanding hush money from progressive groups. Published March 9, 2017
Donald Trump is right about illegal immigration — but another dies proving it
An illegal immigrant from Mexico named Estuardo Alvarado, previously deported, was charged with five felonies in the alleged drunken driving car death of a California woman -- once again, underscoring President Trump's press to tighten U.S. borders. Published March 8, 2017
Hawaii’s ‘Muslim Ban 2.0’ fight vs. Trump lacking in logic
Attorneys for the state of Hawaii filed a lawsuit this week against President Donald Trump over his new travel restrictions on six terror hot spot nations. But the suit doesn't make sense. Published March 8, 2017
Women’s Day dawns, as feminists vow not to smile
Here's a campaign that ought to go over big: Women the world over are taking their "Day Without a Woman" pledge so seriously that some are vowing not only to skip work -- but also to do so with stony faces. Published March 8, 2017
Al Franken-Smiley demands Jeff Sessions explain lies
Sen. Al Franken is demanding Attorney General Jeff Session explain why he "perjured himself" before the Senate. Published March 8, 2017
Lady Liberty goes dark — and anti-Trumpers go nuts
The Statue of Liberty went dark for about an hour on Tuesday evening, and the left, after hours of careful consideration, found the cause: God hates President Trump. Published March 8, 2017
Dan Rather rears to rip into Trump as ‘untenable’
Don't look now but here comes another member of the media to slap down President Donald Trump -- none other than disgraced Dan Rather. Published March 7, 2017
Anti-Trump media losing favor, big-time: Poll
Mainstream media folk who've gone all pit-bully on President Trump are losing big-time favor with the American people, a new poll finds. Published March 7, 2017
Alec Baldwin bolts SNL-Trump skits in disgust
Poor, poor Alec Baldwin. Scarcely had the pampered Hollywood pet placed high on Saturday Night Live's star cast with his President Donald Trump impressions, and he's already leaving the stage. Published March 7, 2017
WikiLeaks at it again — this time, the CIA
WikiLeaks, in a stunning move, released what it called "the largest ever publication of confidential documents" on America's premier intelligence agency, the CIA. Published March 7, 2017
Angry migrants rampage at poor phone service
Eight angry male migrants between the ages of 18 and 28 went on a rampage at their refugee center in Rees-Halpern, Germany, because their mobile phone service was subpar. Published March 7, 2017
International Women’s Day brings on the white-suited women
Dang. It's almost International Women's Day -- and me without my white suit. Published March 6, 2017
Trump’s Russian laugh: Hey, Dems, remember Obama?
A new poll from CNN/ORC shows the vast majority of Americans want a special prosecutor to investigate President Donald Trump's supposed ties to Russia. One can almost hear the cheers from the left. Published March 6, 2017
Donald Trump and his Chicken Little detractors
It's late August, the campaign clock is ticking. Donald Trump's poll numbers are down -- not just by slim margins -- and Hillary Clinton's camp has all but locked up the race. Published August 24, 2016
A slapdown of civil asset forfeiture
David, meet Goliath. Incredibly enough, a small-town Maryland dairy farmer and his wife just won their legal claim against the Internal Revenue Service and Department of Justice and will now be able to recoup tens of thousands of dollars seized in what turned out to be an unconstitutional application of civil asset forfeiture. Published July 13, 2016
CHERYL CHUMLEY: Politicians getting back to ‘In God we trust’
A Quinnipiac University survey recently found 57 percent of Americans agreed the country "has lost its identity," 57 percent felt they were "falling further and further behind economically," and 76 percent believed "public officials don't care much what people like me think." Published April 19, 2016
Velmanette Montgomery, black Democrat: ‘White people don’t eat the way we do’
A New York state senator — Velmanette Montgomery, a black Democrat — walked back comments she made about the eating habits of "white people" versus those of minority races, saying she misspoke and could have been a bit more articulate. Published February 26, 2015
Al Sharpton moving? Talk turns to MSNBC host losing prime nightly spot
The Rev. Al Sharpton may soon be booted from his weeknight television host role on Politics Nation and relegated to the pile of less-watched weekend fare, one source within MSNBC's ranks said, citing the need for the cable provider to bolster slagging audience numbers. Published February 26, 2015