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What If Bob Woodward Wrote a Book on Doug Emhoff?
Bob Woodward is the most overpraised journalist in modern American history. He's an "icon" because he took out Richard Nixon. Every book should be titled "Democrats Pounce" because that's how these books succeed.
Back in October 2006, when Woodward's Bush-bashing book "State of Denial" came out, NBC's Tim Russert proclaimed: "Mr. Woodward will ...Read more
What the Census Can Tell Us About Swing States
Jonathan Draeger, reporter for RealClearPolitics, wrote Tuesday that "the 2024 presidential contest couldn't be tighter." Unless, of course, it turns out not to be nearly as close as this season's run of polls suggests it is.
One indication that it might not be was a New York Times-Siena poll released this week showing Donald Trump leading ...Read more
Ignore the Election Noise, the Swing Voters Are
With less than four weeks until Nov. 5, the inundation of election news — and more importantly non-news — is at a fever pitch.
From a bombardment of election ads — especially in swing states — to a dramatic parsing of every word out of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ mouth, to an obsession with fringe ...Read more
At CBS News, a Journalist Gets in Hot Water for Practicing Journalism
SAN DIEGO -- I'm Team Tony Dokoupil. And anyone in my profession who cannot say the same thing has forfeited the right to call themselves "journalists."
In 35 years on the job -- working at newspapers, but also on television and radio -- you pick up a few things.
Like the fact that it's the duty of those of us in the Fourth Estate to get in ...Read more
The Government Compels Silence Again
When Congress enacted the Stored Communications Act of 1986 (SCA), it claimed the statute would guarantee the privacy of digital data that service providers were retaining in storage. The act prohibited the providers from sharing the stored data, and it prohibited unauthorized access to the data, commonly called computer hacking -- except, of ...Read more
Echoes of a Day That Shook Israel's Soul
It has been a full year, one full year, since the tragic events of Oct. 7, 2023, took place in Israel. On that fateful day, over a thousand Israelis, as well as people from countries like the Philippines, United States and Canada, were killed or taken hostage. Since then, a bloody struggle has consumed the region, with Israel firing missile ...Read more
The Biden-Harris Fiscal Record Is Anemic. What Happens Next?
No matter the result of next month's election, President Joe Biden will soon leave the White House. That makes it a good time for a nearly final assessment of his and Vice President Kamala Harris' first-term legacy on federal spending and debt -- a tragedy of epic proportion. Unfortunately, neither Harris nor her rival on the campaign trail ...Read more
We the People Can Count on Each Other, But Not the Federal Government
One of the most frequent complaints about contemporary American politics is how contentious and divisive our political discourse has become. For years, we've read articles about how disagreements over politics are dividing colleagues at work, poisoning friendships, weakening familial ties, spoiling holidays and even ending marriages.
A 2021 ...Read more
After two-and-a-half Months Harris Finally on '60 Minutes'
It took two and one-half months for Kamala Harris to agree to an interview with a national journalist. She was interviewed on "60 Minutes" by Bill Whitaker, but her answers are not likely to help her with the few voters who say they are still “undecided.”
Asked by Whitaker to explain her economic plan and how it would be paid for, Harris’...Read more
Previously Unchallenged, Harris Had to Answer to '60 Minutes'
WASHINGTON -- Asking Kamala Harris about the historic surge at the southern border during most of President Joe Biden's tenure, "60 Minutes" anchor Bill Whitaker wondered if it was "a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as you did."
Harris has this way of talking when she knows she can't say what she really thinks. So when Whitaker ...Read more
Black Clergy Speak Out for Israel
On Monday, Oct. 7, my organization, CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education, co-hosted with Michigan Lighthouse Ministries a press conference with more than 50 pastors from across the State of Michigan, noting the atrocities committed last year by Hamas terrorists against Israeli citizens and expressing solidarity with the State of Israel...Read more
Helene's Appalachian Hell Another FEMA Failure?
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene floods in Georgia, the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee is appalling.
So are the documented complaints and shortcomings (they are more than anecdotal) that federal disaster relief responses have been slow, uncoordinated and ill-planned.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to "manage"...Read more
Free Speech in the Crosshairs
The most consequential issue on the ballot this November is the fate of free speech: your ability to speak your mind.
At former President Donald Trump's campaign rally Saturday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk leaped on the stage and urged the nation to support Trump as the free speech candidate. It's "the bedrock of democracy," Musk said, warning that "...Read more
Universal Basic Income Would Save Communities Almost Instantly!
Some politicians and activists are eager to give you "free" money. They call it universal basic income (UBI) -- cash for everyone, no strings attached. Comedian Dave Chappelle thinks UBI would "save my community almost instantly."
UBI activist Conrad Shaw agrees, "You would effectively get rid of extreme poverty immediately." He says a UBI will...Read more
Government Employees Exceed Population of Florida
The state of Florida had a population of 22,610,726 as of July 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That ranked third among all states -- exceeded only by Texas, which had a population of 30,503,301; and California, which had a population of 38,965,193.
As of this September, federal, state and local governments in this country employed ...Read more
One Year Later
In the West, we are on vacation from history.
That's because we are living on the interest earned by our parents and grandparents. The European continent, until the war in Ukraine, had never experienced a more peaceful respite from history than since the end of the Cold War; America has enjoyed its own peace dividend, with spending ballooning...Read more
Kamala's Parade of (Mostly) Pablum Interviews!
For more than two months, Republicans have mocked Kamala Harris for hiding in the basement and not granting interviews and press conferences, which could give people an idea of how she might handle the presidency. So after she and Tim Walz have engaged in debates, Team Harris decided to book her on a series of softball interviews.
Start with ...Read more
Leave It to My Teenage Daughter To Figure Out Why I Hate This Election
SAN DIEGO -- My 15-year-old daughter is smarter than her old man. Everyone in the family knows this. So it came as no surprise that, recently, as she tried to pin me down, she wound up figuring me out.
She zeroed in on what I was thinking, and feeling, about this presidential election -- and the mediocre choices on the ballot -- and pointed ...Read more
Do Western leaders know that we’re not in any position to win WWIII?
PARIS – When Iran finally reacted to months of Israeli attacks on its interests, Western leaders almost unanimously announced, one by one, that they “stand with Israel.” Please, just take a seat already, before you drag the whole planet into a world war.
“I’m standing with Ukraine” or “I’m standing with Israel,” say our ...Read more
Israel Needs Victory, Not a Ceasefire
A ceasefire may temporarily stop fighting, but it's overwhelming military victory that brings the possibility of lasting peace in the Middle East.
A year ago, Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel, brutally murdering nearly 1,200 Israelis and kidnapping hundreds. Israel has spent the last year systematically destroying Hamas and its military ...Read more
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