Joseph Curl
Columns by Joseph Curl
If the Democrats are smart, they will nominate AOC in 2028
We know the 2028 presidential election seems like a million years from now, but it's less than 1,300 days away. Published April 16, 2025
White House was gaslighting America about Biden’s alarming mental health
Dr. Ronny Jackson, who took care of three presidents as top doc at the White House, is on a mission: Find out just how much President Biden's obvious "cognitive decline" was hidden from the public. Published April 9, 2025
Trump kills the White House correspondents’ dinner
The White House correspondents' dinner is on life support, and the prognosis is not good. Published April 2, 2025
Democratic Party hits rock bottom — time to turn to Bernie or AOC?
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. The latest CNN poll shows the Democratic Party is wandering in the wilderness, with a paltry 29% of Americans giving the Democrats a thumbs up. Published March 26, 2025
Commander in cheat: Trump’s golf lies expose his true self
"Golf takes the measure of a man's integrity." Published March 19, 2025
When Jake Tapper writes a book about ‘cover-ups,’ journalism is truly dead
Oh, Jake Tapper. From "hard-hitting journalism" to publishing a book on the very thing people accuse you of participating in is a pivot so bold it belongs in a gymnastics routine. But alas, here we are. Published March 12, 2025
Trump’s Oval Office gambit pays off big as humbled Zelenskyy caves
When President Trump dressed down a slovenly dressed Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday in the Oval Office, the mainstream media lost their collective mind. Published March 5, 2025
How much has the Department of Government Efficiency really saved?
You hear the numbers every day: Hundreds of millions of dollars here, billions of dollars there--but how much money has the Department of Government Efficiency actually saved? Published February 26, 2025
Carville says Trump playing 4D chess while Democrats still looking for board
James Carville, the sharp-tongued Democratic strategist, has admitted that President Trump's breakneck pace in his second term is leaving Democrats in a complete daze. Published February 19, 2025
The Associated Press exposes its hate for Trump … again
Language matters. The words we choose to say (or not) expose our core selves. Published February 12, 2025
It’s about time: Trump boots legacy media from the Pentagon
The Pentagon has announced an "annual media rotation program," which moves several of the nation's biggest news outlets from their coveted Pentagon digs. Published February 5, 2025
Fetterman blows up ‘The View’ with the simplest thing: Common sense
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who unapologetically rocks hoodies and shorts in Congress, decided to shake things up on Monday during an appearance on "The View." Published January 29, 2025
Biden destroys what little legacy he had with pardons of family
When the president of the United States was mulling pardons for family members and administration officials, lawmakers were aghast. Published January 23, 2025
How long can the Trump-Musk bromance last?
President-elect Donald Trump went through five Homeland Security Department secretaries in his first term in the White House. In his mind, each one was an idiot. Published January 15, 2025
Meddling Musk angers the world by playing politics
Elon Musk, billionaire, entrepreneur, part-time meme lord and now apparently self-appointed monarch of international politics, has again managed to set the internet ablaze. Published January 8, 2025
Media, not Trump, told ‘lie of the year’
Mendacity is a funny thing. One man's blasphemous lie is another man's gospel truth. Published January 2, 2025
At Christmas, George W. Bush was Santa, and Obama was Scrooge
Every year around Christmas, I think about President George W. Bush. Published December 26, 2024
Drones are one more reason Biden got bounced from office
The drones, the drones, everyone's talking about the drones -- except the government. Published December 18, 2024
Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO divides America
When a 50-year-old father of two was gunned down on a New York City street last week, the consensus should have been pretty simple: That's horrible. Published December 11, 2024
With the pardon of his son Hunter, Biden presidency is a complete joke
President Biden just had the most ironic ending to his political career: His term began with his denying the existence of Hunter Biden's laptop, and this week, he pardoned his son for all the things found on the laptop. Published December 4, 2024