Don Surber’s Weekly Highlights
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, while looking forward to a new day in America
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Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, while looking forward to a new day in America
On Thursday, Donald Trump delivered to the World Economic Forum his speech for his second inauguration, this time as leader of the free world—a duty no Democrat president has embraced since JFK.
John Harris is founding editor and global editor-in-chief of Politico, a news outlet that tells Washington what it wants to hear. This week, he told DC something it needed to hear: Trump really is your president this time.
You’re fired. That is music to American ears. This is the president the 62 million of us thought we voted for in 2016.
The 77 million of us who re-elected him finally are getting the president we not only want but need.
8 years ago, Trump took office greeted by Obama’s insurrection from within. Using frivolous lawsuits to block executive orders, slow walking his orders, a press lying in unison and investigations by Democrat operatives on the government payroll, Obama had a good old time.
Never again.
Happy Inauguration Day, but how can we have a bad one? President Trump returns.
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, while looking forward to a new day in America
The old president gave one of his finest speeches days before handing over the reins to a new president.
President Trump’s return to the White House has split the press. On one side is a propaganda press that wishes to continue merrily chirping whatever the Party Line is today.
As President Trump returns to power, the commies on the left capitulate and resign themselves to their defeat.
Irving Berlin wrote God Bless America. Unfortunately, his beloved adopted country became Russia
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation.
Let us talk about some pleasant things like Jim Gaffigan, a rare mainstream comic these days who makes me laugh.
Trump, Musk and the rest do not seek to expand their wealth or make the cover of the Rolling Stone. They merely want their country to be free—just as the Founding Fathers did.
After Trump’s second re-election, the world is returning to normal, not that I care much about the rest of the world.
It is Back to Work for most Americans. Just remember that evil never rests. This weekend, the news media turned its attention to Congress, where reporters hope Republicans will crater and collapse in a pile of MAGA mud.
Four years ago, Trump’s political career looked deader than a Norwegian blue parrot pining for the fjords in a Monty Python skit. But Trump did not come back for spite. He came back to finish the job and save the world.
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation.
Some of these prejudices are so obvious, they make my fingernails itch.
Our government and media live in a fantasy world where white supremacists, aka Trump supporters, are a threat larger than Islamic terrorists.