Holding Biden Accountable

There has been a lot of talk in the past few months about holding the Biden Administration accountable.  The withdrawal from Afghanistan, the crisis at the border, the inflation with printing of trillions of dollars from thin air, the war on energy, with no more pipelines, no drilling on public lands, and the ending of …

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The Steele Dossier: Born in a D.C. Liberal Think Tank

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Disclaimer: This article is not a summary of the Durham Report. That would take at least a quarter of the document’s 306 pages and resemble a Matryoshka Doll. The intent here is to substantiate the title. Occasional comments by the author are {bracketed}.   The now infamous Steele Dossier was born in a Washington D.C. …

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Russia v Ukraine: Russia’s Failures in Logistics

The Russia v Ukraine dust-up is continuing apace, and Vladimir “Yes I’m former KGB” Putin has made a rare admission – that the Russian Army is running out of modern equipment.  Business Insider has the news: Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that the Russian military needs to modernize its weapons if it is to …

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Corruption case against the Bidens is on the verge of exploding

It took the threat of contempt of Congress charges for FBI Director Christopher Wray to allow House Oversight Committee members to view the unclassified June 30, 2020 FD-1023 in which a confidential human informant alleged President Joe Biden accepted a $5 million bribe from a foreign national in exchange for policy decisions. But not before …

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Let’s apply the Jack Smith standard to Clinton and Biden

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I read the Department of Justice’s indictment this weekend and, yes, it was a mess. Frankly, one can easily imagine former President Donald Trump ordering the movement of storage boxes from one location to another (and back again), and even waving a “senior military officials’” attack plan in front of a writer for dramatic effect. …

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Has the LGBTQ+ Community Gone Too Far?

Anyone who says that minority groups do not play an important role in our government here in America know nothing of us.  We fought a war with 700,000 dead to settle that issue. It’s because of minority rights that we have both a Senate and a House of Representatives. One represents each state equally, the …

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Political Parody As a Weapon Part XC

Political Parody As a Weapon Part XC; There is some official corruption and election interference that even Merrick Garland can’t abide. Last week, in Part LXXXIX, we checked the fluid levels of gender and made sure there were all original parts under the hood. This week, we will return to Chuck Berry’s song catalogue (without any …

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Is it any wonder why military recruitment has fallen so dramatically over the past two years? 

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It’s been widely reported that recruitment levels across all branches of the U.S. military fell well short of expectations in 2022. The Army missed its target of 60,000 new troops by 15,000 – or 25%. Navy and Air Force recruitment were down as well. And the outlook for 2023 looks equally dismal.  According to Military.com, …

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Being Good At Predictions

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To any thinking person, it should have become clear by now what is happening all over the world with the elite globalist, climate-change, save-the-environment crowd.  These criminals, these corrupt and immoral, God-hating, dregs of mankind are continually predicting calamity and then working diligently to make it all come about. We were warned repeatedly of an …

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Confirmed: Jamie Raskin lied about Biden bribery memo

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Little did former President Donald Trump know when he replaced fired FBI Director James Comey with Christopher Wray that it made no difference. Although Wray hadn’t presided over the FBI’s bogus counterintelligence investigation of the Trump campaign, he is very much a creature of the deep state and he remains a team player. In a …

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Our Great U.S. Culture War Series, No.3b

Our Great U.S. Culture War Series, No.3b; A Tale of Two Cities contrasted London and Paris during the French Revolution. It begins with “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was …

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Candidacy of far Left Cornel West could hand the White House to the GOP; Yes really

Far Left activist Cornel West announced his decision to run for president as a candidate for the People’s Party on Monday in a Twitter video. West, 70, is a former Harvard University public philosophy professor and a professor emeritus at Princeton University. As crazy as a West candidacy may seem at first glance, it could …

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