Barack Obama: éminence grise

During a November 2020 interview with comedian Stephen Colbert, former President Barack Obama spoke with fondness of his days in the White House. “Even on my worst days,” he said, “I found puzzling out these big complicated, difficult issues, especially if you were working with some great people, to be especially professionally, really satisfying.”  In …

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From Liberators to Liberated: The Ironic Journey of Americans and Gun Rights

Snark Once upon a time, in the golden age of American ingenuity and global responsibility, we held our firearms in such high esteem that we quite literally dropped them from airplanes to aid our friends in fighting the good fight. Yes, during World War II, the U.S. government produced the Liberator .45-caliber pistol, a simple, …

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Flawed as she may be, Harris’s candidacy has transformed the playing field 

President Joe Biden’s calamitous debate performance last month plunged the Democratic Party into a three-week period of utter despondency. With little more than four months left until the election, the party’s standard bearer, the spavined leader they’d rigged the primary to anoint, had crashed and burned on the national stage. Voters had witnessed firsthand what …

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Is The Presidency Outdated?

Harris is a show horse, not a workhorse. She has always enjoyed strutting around in expensive clothes while others praised her.

Article II, Section 1. of the US Constitution clearly states “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” Ever since the Democrats installed, via fraud, a man in the second stage of dementia as “President,” “executive Power” has been vested in an unknown number of unelected bureaucrats. Since January 20, …

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When He Says We Must Listen to Students, It Needs to Be All That the Students Say!

The Great Valley Middle School case in Malvern, Pennsylvania, has mostly faded from the news. As The Philadelphia Inquirer reported, some students created 22 faked TikTok accounts, “some depicting racist, homophobic, or sexually inappropriate content” that were attributed to teachers. On Monday morning, Inquirer columnist Jonathan Zimmerman, pondered how to maintain freedom of speech for …

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