The Trump and Only
Politics are a game and games are fun. The most fun comes from winning. Trump is racking up victories, and the media is cracking up. Today we review the latest wins.
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Politics are a game and games are fun. The most fun comes from winning. Trump is racking up victories, and the media is cracking up. Today we review the latest wins.
The second Trump presidency is better than the first because he has more supporters—77 million voted for him instead of 62 million—and he took over from another failed president who squandered American military might and opened the border to drugs and thugs.
He learned the hard way in Term One. He is an accomplished politician now. He has his team in place. It is a Team of Team Players instead of that Team of Moles who reported to the RINOs not him, with Bill Barr being the phoniest and the least trustworthy.
Trump is turning over the tables at the universities and chasing the elitists with a whip of cords.
40 years ago, we were winning the war on drugs following John Belushi’s death, tough law enforcement and Nancy Reagan’s Just Say No campaign. Then we went compassionate conservative and now supply drug paraphernalia and NARCON to junkies.
Want to know why newspapers are folding? They suck at gathering news.
Justice Robert Jackson wrote, “We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final.”
The New York Times began the week with a hysterical story, “E.P.A. Set to Cancel Grants Aimed at Protecting Children From Toxic Chemicals.”
Senator Chris Van Hollen, D-MS 13, went to El Salvador to visit a deported violent criminal rather than meet with the mother of a Maryland woman slain by an illegal alien.
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, this week pointing out how the left is now defending a terrorist group, MS-13
On Monday, 6 celebrities formed an all-female crew aboard a Blue Origin space capsule for a suborbital space flight that lasted 11 minutes. The women included the wife of Jeff Bezos, singer Katy Perry and CBS presenter Gayle King. Public reaction was not what Bezos expected for him or his company
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom stunned the world by declaring trannies aren’t women—an application of common that is only too rare these days in Western civilization. The court said:
Alan M. Garber, who replaced the plagiarizing DEI hire Claudine Gay as president of Harvard, issued a memo expressing his indignation at the Trump administration for telling it to quit racial discrimination under penalty of losing $9 billion in federal grants.
I realize your propaganda machine foams at the mouth over the thought of President Trump but just as biology does not allow you to magically turn a man into a woman, so geography does not allow you to call a citizen of El Salvador a Maryland man.
The story is about an associate commissioner in the bowels of the Social Security administration refusing to do his job because he is part of a mutinous glob of lifer government employees trying to sabotage Trump’s second presidency.
You know, for a bunch of people who pride themselves on their intellectual superiority, liberals sure can be dumb. Did it never occur to them that the reason a few Muslim countries jail and occasionally execute gays might have something to do with their religious beliefs?
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, while the rest of us experience a new day in Trump’s America
Final passage of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill likely will come in the fourth month of his second presidency despite majorities in the House and Senate that are so slim they make Twiggy look fat.
Watching the Trump’s Tariff War from afar, I find it hilarious. He has managed in the past week to get the world to accept a 10% tariff on everything while triggering Red China to engage in an actual tariff war that is financially suicidal for the communist regime.
Those who worry about the tariffs and Wall Street’s reaction should remember the song Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera). You know its chorus.