I almost feel sorry for the top Democrats in politics and media.
Governor Huckabee responds...
Sobering findings from the General Social Survey: the percentage of Americans who profess no religious beliefs is now slightly larger than either of the two main traditional religious groups in America.
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation announced that this year’s Profile in Courage Award will go to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Remember the old TV game show PASSWORD? It probably wouldn’t be much of a hit today because it was a quiet game that required some element of literacy and wit, but in its heyday it was a staple of daytime TV.
In a surprise turn, President Trump announced Sunday that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will be leaving after 16 months in that position.
If you’ve been keeping up over the years with my newsletter, radio and TV shows, podcasts, and website and social media posts, then you might sometimes feel when watching the news that you’re seeing reruns.
Last May, Hofstra University’s president refused to give in to demands by leftist students to remove a statue of Thomas Jefferson because he was a “slave owner and sexual predator.”
Another piece of news that appeared in The Week Wednesday (and in my media outlets multiple times over the years) was this article by Bonnie Kristian entitled “Don’t Idolize Your 2020 Pick (my apologies in advance for the truly disturbing illustration of “Beto” O’Rourke as Jesus.)
Georgia legislators have passed a bill banning abortion after the baby has a detectable heartbeat, which is around six weeks, unless the pregnancy endangers the mother’s life or poses “substantial and irreversible physical harm” to the mother.
When I disagree with President Trump, I have no qualms saying so, and here’s an example of where I think he’s wrong. He announced yesterday that the Republicans might wait until after the 2020 election to present a health care plan to replace Obamacare.
Even though some votes in Chicago are still being counted (or “counted”) from Tuesday’s elections, it appears that there will now be far more socialists on the Chicago city council than there are Republicans.
Attorney General Bill Barr has said that the Mueller report will be ready to greet its eager public by mid-April.
In Washington, DC, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos proposed cutting $18 million in funding for the Special Olympics.
When then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid invoked the “nuclear option” to limit the GOP minority’s filibuster power, he never imagined that the Democrats would one day be in the minority.
Thursday, President Trump nominated Herman Cain to fill one of the seven seats on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
The government reported this morning that hiring in March rebounded strongly from February’s drop, with 196,000 jobs created.
There is a recently-elected female member of Congress who is young, dynamic, attractive, outspoken, a racial minority and she is saying things that should make her a rising leader of the Democratic Party.
The Democrats have a lot to worry about these days...
I got a message from a reader objecting to a reference to Pennsylvania as a pro-abortion state in the story about the Hollywood boycott threat over Georgia’s heartbeat abortion bill.
When Democrats claimed they were doing to do great things for America if they were put back in power, voters probably didn’t think that meant they would immediately go fishing.
Georgia legislators have passed a bill banning abortion after the baby has a detectable heartbeat, which is around six weeks, unless the pregnancy endangers the mother’s life or poses “substantial and irreversible physical harm” to the mother.
Joe Biden has been doing very well in recent polls, so, of course, it was time to trot out the women.
Senate Republicans are blasting Democrats for playing politics with disaster relief after a bill to help flood-stricken areas was voted down because it didn’t include enough money for Puerto Rico for hurricane rebuilding.
Paleontologists digging in North Dakota have found what’s being hailed as the most important discovery of the new century: a “time capsule of the end of the world.”