Assimilate or go home
The real problem with immigration—both legal and illegal—is a determined resistance to assimilation, which is the key successful immigration.
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The real problem with immigration—both legal and illegal—is a determined resistance to assimilation, which is the key successful immigration.
Our favorite president filed a defamation lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation seeking $10 billion (£7.4 billion). He filed it in the U.S. district court in Miami
As expected, the U.S. Mint will produce commemorative coins for the nation’s Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary) of the Declaration of Independence. Also as expected, CNN turned in an anti-Trump diatribe under the headline, “Killing the penny was just the start. Trump is rewriting the rules on America’s coin.”
President Donald John Trump’s tweet about Rob Reiner, whose son killed him and his wife over the weekend, offended liberals because he said the film-maker suffered a mental illness called Trump Derangement Syndrome. He ended his post, “May Rob and Michele rest in peace!”
This weekend, the global intifada against Jews (for now) visited Australia. A Muslim father and son turned attacked a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach.
Happy 100th birthday today to Dick Van Dyke. He’ll live another 100 years if that darned ottoman does not get him first.
María Corina Machado left her hiding place in Venezuela to visit Oslo, where her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize for Machado on Wednesday—just as President Trump seized an oil tanker that was trying to smuggle contraband oil for the Venezuelan regime.
Lyndon Johnson and Ted Kennedy lifted the lid on immigration and replaced the melting pot with the salad bowl in which people kept their national identity but collected American welfare.
Trump fired Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, which the press in its rabbit-brained grasp of the world describes as an independent agency.
Americans are seeing in real time that not only was Trump right and not only did Democrats lie, but that the threat extends to legal aliens. Support of de-naturalization programs is on the horizon.
President Trump has the opportunity to do in Venezuela what Dubya could not do in Iraq—depose a dictator without a war.
In this week’s highlights, Don Surber explaoins as only he can, just why The Donald shouldn’t call Governor Tampon Tim a “retard.”
The New York Times had another heart-breaking story about poor scared immigrants worried that the mean old ICE will send them back. This time, the concerns are by legal aliens who are from Afghanistan.
On October 15, roughly half of the 101 members of the self-important Pentagon Press Association turned in their credentials as Pentagon reporters to protest new rules such as not giving reporters free range in the military headquarters.
For two decades, Democrats and RINOs have refused to uphold our immigration laws—undermining the rule of law and the notion that no one is above the law. Ha!
A billion-dollar scandal in Minnesota has solved the puzzle of why Kamala Harris picked Tim Walz as her running mate. It wasn’t because she was drunk (although she was). It wasn’t because he is the only national politician who is dumber than she (although he is). It wasn’t because he is a Chairman Xi-approved communist (although he is). Follow the money.
I have long held that the reason the Arabs stopped fighting Israel was the Arabs were losing money and prestige. Wars are expensive and unless you have a surplus of military-age men that you want to get rid of, you don’t go to war.
Here we arew again, just in time for Don Suber’s weekly news highlights as only he ca dewliver them
While today’s kids twerk to songs featuring men calling women bitches and ho’s and stuffy to nasty to post here, we baby boomers smugly tune in the oldies stations to listen to the wholesome, romantic songs of our youth.
Bad ass Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés arrives in Florida for Thanksgiving in 1565. One of my ancestors landed at Plymouth Rock. He signed the Mayflower Compact. When I commemorate their first thanksgiving in 1621, some Virginian says, oh, it wasn’t the first because there was one in Jamestown, Virginia, 14 years earlier. But neither …