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Putin's Aug. 9 Deadline: Economic Nagasaki?
On Monday, July 28, during a trip to Britain, President Donald Trump dramatically reduced the time Russian President Vladimir Putin has to end the Russo-Ukraine War.
For some five months, Trump has tried to cajole, hustle and verbally compel a cessation of hostilities between Putin's regime and Ukraine. After a diplomatic scuffle, President ...Read more
The Coming Clash Between Trump and NYC on Homelessness
The public is fed up with having to climb over drug-addled zombies and mumbling, mentally deranged vagrants on the streets and in the subways.
But New York City's far-left politicians insist the homeless should be catered to on their own terms, including providing them with clean needles to support their addictions, and medical care wherever ...Read more
Government's Rules Almost Always Have Nasty Unintended Consequences!
Americans like licenses. People think they make us safer. We license drivers. We license dogs. But most government licensing is useless. Or harmful. It limits competition, raises costs, leaves consumers with fewer choices and blocks opportunity for people who want to work.
Michelle Freenor, a tour guide in Savannah, Georgia, gets good reviews ...Read more
Congress Should Back Trump in Closing the Department of Education
In fiscal 2024, when President Joe Biden was still in office and the federal government was running a $1.8 trillion deficit, the Department of Education spent three times as much as the Department of Homeland Security and six times as much as the Department of Justice.
The Department of Homeland Security, according to the Treasury Department,...Read more
The Washington Post 'Fact Checker' Packs in the Pinocchios!
Washington Post "Fact Checker" Glenn Kessler announced on July 28 he's hanging up his Pinocchios and accepting a generous buyout after 27 years.
"Much as I would have liked to keep scrutinizing politicians in Washington, especially in this era, the financial considerations were impossible to dismiss," he announced.
Kessler used a Pinocchio ...Read more
How Opposition From Outdoorsmen Made a Difference on the Proposed Public Lands Sale
LIVINGSTON, MONTANA -- The American outdoorsman -- whether an angler floating through a canyon while fishing for brown trout, or a hunter looking for the rubs, fresh scat and tracks where their game of choice is feeding -- is often depicted by legacy media as a disparate collection of people spread all across the country.
Their preference to ...Read more
Columbia Strikes Deal With Trump. Will Rest of Higher Education Follow?
WASHINGTON -- There's a reason why Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, cut a deal with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon last week.
Elite universities like to pose as protectors of free speech, but nobody believes that anymore.
For decades, they've served as taxpayer-subsidized echo chambers.
Then, in March, the ...Read more
Hamas Is To Blame For Gaza's Woes
Hamas started a war, rejected a ceasefire and stole and profited from humanitarian aid, and we are supposed to believe that it's all Israel's fault.
International attention is focused on food shortages in Gaza, with the blame and the pressure -- as always -- on Israel to do something about it.
It is always difficult to get to the ground ...Read more
Desperately Seeking a Pro-Growth Democrat
The most recent Wall Street Journal political poll shows that Democrats have swerved into a deep ditch.
Only three of 10 voters have a positive opinion of the Democratic Party, and that is the lowest this number has been for Democrats since Bill Clinton's first term in office. Republicans aren't very popular either -- but they have a big lead ...Read more

Trump could end up co-owning a humanitarian catastrophe
PARIS — When it comes to Gaza, the Trump administration’s level of tone-deafness is on par with that of a leaf blower at a meditation retreat.
Palestinians are now starving, and while Trump acknowledges it, he then flicks it off like Big Mac crumbs, blaming Hamas.
Trump campaigned on avoiding foreign wars. Fair enough. But conveniently ...Read more
How to Keep Kids from Killing Kids
What once would have shocked the conscience is now forgotten by the end of the article. Consider these recent stories on juvenile homicides.
In Southern Nevada, last October, 17-year-old Keanu Enright left his home to play video games. Police said a group of friends ended up "handling a gun." A 15-year-old boy then shot and killed Enright. ...Read more

Hey, Democrats, Autopsies Are For the Dead!
It’s being described by the media as an “autopsy,” an examination by Democrats as to why they lost the last presidential election and a congressional majority. According to politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-3793251">Read more
It's Been Rumored Hillary Said: 'If Trump Wins, We're All Going to Hang From Nooses!' She was Right! But Will the Trump DOJ Charge Obama and Hillary with Treason -- a Death Penalty Offense?
Hillary was right. In 2016, when Hillary was running against Donald J. Trump, it was rumored she said to her Marxist partners in crime, "If Trump wins, we're all going to hang from nooses."
I believe Hillary was desperate to stop Trump because she knew the crimes Obama, Biden and herself had carried out during the preceding eight years ...Read more
Grading the Second Trump Presidency, Six Months In
Over the course of four years' banishment to America's political wilderness while subjected to both a would-be assassin's bullets and the humiliating and unprecedented spectacle of criminal prosecution by his political opponents, Donald Trump seems to have intuited a key life lesson: Time is of the essence. Carpe diem, seize the day. And so it...Read more
Obama Knew the Russiagate Intelligence Was Manufactured
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard contends that new declassified documents show that former President Barack Obama engaged in the plot to create the lie that President Donald Trump had conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 presidential election.
Of course he did.
We have known for years that in July 2016, CIA Director John ...Read more
Trump Can Never Accuse Obama of Anything
The liberal Poynter Institute is very upset at President Donald Trump for suggesting former President Barack Obama was guilty of "treason" for organizing the campaign to paint Trump as a tool of the Russians. How must the media deal with this?
Tom Jones and Rick Edmonds lamented "Trump's wild rants cannot be dismissed or ignored as merely ...Read more
Are Ex-Presidents a Help or Hindrance?
For a generation, Americans have had a historically large number of ex-presidents around, a possible source of counsel from one of only 45 people who have exercised the broad powers conferred by Article II of the Constitution.
You might expect former presidents to supply elements of personal comity and institutional norms to current politics, ...Read more

We Are Obsessed with Coldplay’s Kiss Cam Couple
By now, you’ve definitely seen it — the viral video of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot in the canoodle heard ’round the world.
The two were at a Coldplay concert outside Boston, and they were caught on the jumbotron kiss cam at the exact worst moment, with their arms ...Read more
To Enforce the Laws Faithfully
When the IRS announced two weeks ago that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment, many clerics rejoiced. The Johnson Amendment -- named for its author, then-Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson -- strikes a bargain with charities. You accept tax-free dollars, you stay out of the political arena.
The amendment is ...Read more
The Rotten Core of a Manufactured Scandal
Did former President Barack Obama play a role in the fabrication of the Russia collusion narrative? According to National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard -- once a rising star within the Democratic Party and now a gadfly for political truth -- the answer is unequivocally yes. More than that, Gabbard suggests the Obama administration ...Read more
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