President Obama gave another of his trademark speeches Monday (he would be really rich if he could just trademark the words “I” and “me,” since he referred to himself 92 times during a 38-minute speech that was ostensibly about the Democrats’ Nevada Senate candidate.)
According to one of the world’s leading genital reconstructive surgeons, he and his colleagues are seeing increasing numbers of transgender patients who’ve had sex-change surgeries returning to ask for reversal surgeries to transition back.
So, as long as the questioning is being opened up and questions by others can be submitted, here's another just-for-fun list of questions, this time for Rosenstein. Here we go…
As recently noted here, Judicial Watch and its president, Tom Fitton, deserve high praise for relentlessly seeking answers in cases that otherwise might be swept under the rug, such as Hillary Clinton’s email and the State Department’s cover-up regarding the attack on the consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans, including our ambassador.
All of the talk of a “blue wave” in next month’s election was based on the idea that Democrats were fired up to vote with anti-Trump rage while Republicans would just follow the standard precedent and stay home in the first off-year election of a new Republican President’s term.
At this writing, Nellie Ohr is scheduled to testify under oath before congressional committees on Friday (probably the day you’re reading this). I’m not sure if her deposition is to be held behind closed doors but am almost certain that it is.
We’ve been hearing Mark Zuckerberg claim for months that Facebook isn’t biased against conservatives, even as the number of conservative users and media outlets that are banned from Facebook has been rising.
When Maine Sen. Susan Collins spoke before the Senate to explain her vote to support Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, she knew she would face tremendous retribution.
It turns out that Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson has agreed to comply with his House subpoena and arrive on Capitol Hill for his testimony at the appointed time after all.
I don’t know what they’ve put in the DC water supply – or maybe it’s the result of having a leader like President Trump who shrugs off the 24/7 media pummeling and punches back twice as hard (you know, like Obama suggested people do, but liberals hate it when it's done to them) – but Senate Republicans seem to have remembered that they are Republicans and that liberals are going to call them names no matter what they do, so they might as well do what their voters sent them there to do and to heck with the cable news nattering nabobs and Internet keyboard “warriors.”
I don’t know what’s gotten into Democrats these days, and I don’t just mean all the ones who keep endorsing acting like a torch-bearing mob in an old Frankenstein movie.
Hurricane Michael showed up precisely on time this week (I saw him myself, and witnessed his devastation), but someone else failed to appear as scheduled.
Former Obama Administration official Susan Rice’s son, John David Rice-Cameron, is the president of the Stanford College Republicans (that must make for some lively Thanksgiving dinner conversations, but that’s not the point.)
Every time Democratic Socialist media darling and New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says anything about history, economics or government, I am stunned by her lack of knowledge of those basic topics...
When pop star Taylor Swift finally let herself be badgered into abandoning her wise apolitical stance and endorsed the Democratic Senate candidate in Tennessee...
At this writing, news is starting to break --- though details are yet to come --- about the FBI’s “collaboration” (it’s fun to use “collaboration” in this context) with lawyers working for Hillary Clinton...