I wrote yesterday about the Democrats’ favorite smear tactic: accusing anyone who criticizes them or disagrees with their failed policies of being a “racist” (here’s the latest example of responding to detailed, substantive criticism by yelling “racism.”)
In the legal fight to take down President Trump, there has been mo more shameful example of collateral damage than the case of former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
We are all saddened here to report that Ross Perot has died at 89 after a long fight with leukemia. Our sympathies and prayers are with the Perot family.
If there’s anyone out there who gives money to PETA in the belief that it’s being used to improve the welfare of defenseless animals, please note what they are wasting their time on now:
It’s long been said that people who heard the 1960 Nixon/Kennedy debate on radio thought Nixon won, and those who saw it on TV thought Kennedy won. Well, Joe Biden might have a similar problem.
Twenty candidates sparred over the economy, immigration, healthcare, and racism during the 2-night Democratic debate. Candidates vied to highlight their differences in approaches and establish why they are uniquely positioned to beat President Trump.
The tech giant Google continues to publicly deny any political partisanship whatsoever, even as the revelations keep coming every day from Project Veritas.