An Autopen On Autopilot
The email was brief and to the point. “Greg, can you do some research and write something up about this auto-sign issue with Biden?”
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The email was brief and to the point. “Greg, can you do some research and write something up about this auto-sign issue with Biden?”
Honest Abe Lincoln said: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.” Of course that didn’t stop the Dems from trying to fool everyone, forever. They figured they could use narratives – or “lies” to be more honest – to sell socialism to America.
Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is perhaps best remembered for repeatedly insisting that the persistent inflation plaguing the Biden administration was merely “transitory”—right up until the day she declared she was “ready to retire the word transitory.” Speaking at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Summit in December, Yellen expressed regret over the administration’s lack of …
America was willing to go to war with the Soviet during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a military incursion on our border. Is American willing to go to war with Russia over one of its neighbors?
Being the first year of a new administration, there was no State of the Union Address this year. Instead, President Trump gave us a Presidential Address to the Nation. It should have been called an FAFO Address to the Nation.
It’s not only about peace, saving lives or mineral rights; it’s more about the quid pro quo conceived by Trump’s Art of the Deal – winning by advantageously creating confusion and turmoil for the opposition.
In a warzone filled with IEDs, insurgents, and actual life-or-death decisions, the U.S. Department of Defense somehow decided that the real priority in Iraq wasn’t winning battles—it was censoring the anatomically correct genitalia of an ancient Mesopotamian bull
In the wake of President Trump tossing Zelensky out of the Oval Office on Friday, I repost tonight this newsletter from January 31, 2023. I will allow readers to decide what has changed on the last 25 months. I mean, besides Trump’s second re-election.
Civilian authority over our military is a bedrock, non-violate must be in our constitutional republic that should under no circumstances-ever-be watered down.
At a time when prices for everything from eggs to gasoline are high, I thought it might be interesting to share a list of commodities and services that are actually much cheaper than they once were when compared to dollar values and wages in the past. Will this take the sting out of today’s sky-high …
We’ve had a great many recent Presidents who haven’t played for the win, and a couple who have. The winners want to accomplish something big. The “not winners” want to avoid failure.
England’s King George III found out the hard way that the very genesis of the American ethos is running our own affairs liberated from bureaucratic control.
Many are the reasons we re-elected Donald Trump for a second time in 2024. Unlike the 2020 election, this victory was too big to rig with millions of mail-in ballots from goodness knows where.
Hidden from the taxpayers, who, of course, provided the tax money to buy the gold. Headlines like this come fast and furious every day, keeping my unreconstructed Southern mind in a whirlwind of thought. Do they really need that much to continue to live? I guarantee you most of us live on a lot less in our entire lifetime
Bill Maher had Peggy Noonan on his show a short time back and surprisingly the subject of President Trump came up. Maher brought up a reporter’s stupid question about going to the site of the DC crash, which was over the Potomac. Maher paraphrased Trump’s answer, “And he went, ‘It’s the water. What do you …
After spending 13 years as a professor, Department Head, and College Dean at the University of Illinois, I learned a lot about higher education, its benefits, and its faults.
During my career as a foreign correspondent, I spent a lot of time in what could only be called roach hotels. Time and again, I would turn on the room or bathroom lights and watch as scores of cockroaches skittered into cracks and drains.
Well, well, well—who could have guessed that dumping billions of dollars in military aid into a warzone with zero accountability would lead to, oh I don’t know, those weapons falling into the hands of criminals?
The old rule about not criminalizing policy can’t apply when it’s not about policy but actual, outright criminality.