HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEWS with Don Surber
Don Surber performs his aerial surveillance of the news this week. His findings, as always, will leave you better informed than if you had actually watch the mainstream media.
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Don Surber performs his aerial surveillance of the news this week. His findings, as always, will leave you better informed than if you had actually watch the mainstream media.
America, we need to remember how to disagree without hating one another. When I was growing up, many of my neighbors and friends were Democrats. My family was conservative and Republican. We disagreed. Sometimes we argued politics at the dinner table. But when the weekend came, we still went swimming together, canoeing together, watching movies together, eating together, and living as neighbors. Political disagreement did not require hatred. It did not require destroying friendships. It did not require treating half the country as enemies.
“Vote for the Nazi: It’s important” isn’t a sane campaign slogan.
Because Republicans freed the slave, because Republicans continued, long after the Civil War, promoting civil rights for blacks and because Democrats continued to suppress blacks, all black voters & politicians were Republicans. Then, Democrats created Jim Crow laws to oppress black Americans.
32 years ago, the guru Forrest Gump told us how to identify idiots: A deficit of intelligence in a person may be verified by the asininity of their actions. Forrest shortened that for laymen to: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
There’s some silliness in Earl Ofari Hutchinson’s concluding statement about the San Diego mosque killings: (Cain) Clark and (Caleb) Vazquez’s hideous rampage almost certainly would have been treated as a murder, charges if they had lived. But in the hands of the Trump DOJ they may well not have been slapped with federal hate crime …
History says it would take a miracle for Republicans to hold onto the House. Presidential parties lose seats in the House at midterms. There are a few exceptions. Backlash from the Lewinsky impeachment gained seats for Democrats and 4 years later, tough action on 9/11 earned Bush’s party extra seats.
Modern political pundits prefer the term “retribution” when the attack dog is at leash wielded by their political enemies, with both sides of the political coin alternatively convinced of their tale of victory or woe, employing the tried and true-but trite-phrase that “nobody is above the law.” Often employed akin to the last bastion of the scoundrel, “Patriotism.”
Navy SEAL veteran and fifth-generation farmer Ed Gallrein shares insight on his primary win in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, defeating incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie, on ‘Hannity.’
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer joins ‘America Reports’ to analyze the political and economic hurdles of the Iran war as gas prices continue to rise. He emphasizes the need to ‘finish the job.’
Before Donald J. Trump arrived on the political stage, Black Lives Matter and Antifa already owned the streets of Portland, Oregon, in part, because law-abiding Americans were not allowed to protect themselves: The Second Amendment did not exist.
Many rank-and-file Republicans and political commentators have expressed shock at the unprecedented lawfare being employed by the Democrat Party and its political allies against President Trump during his second term. Over 700 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration, and the number of executive orders impeded/blocked by Democrat/leftwing activist judges currently exceeds 200 (full and partial).
My website, The First Street Journal, maintains a Stylebook of its own devise. It includes: Those who claim to be transgender will be referred to with the names, honorifics, and pronouns appropriate to the sex of their birth; the site owner does not agree with the cockamamie notion that anyone can simply ‘identify’ with a …
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Commonwealth LNG chair Ben Dell discuss the $13 billion LNG project on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
OutKick founder Clay Travis and Fox News contributor Joe Concha discuss Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’s approval ratings and Spencer Pratt’s momentum on ‘Hannity.’
Writing about race and the rapidly shifting racial complexion and composition of America is a dangerous exercise. No matter how you discuss it or describe it, if you are white, you are almost certain to be called a racist by easily triggered leftists who prefer that you keep silent
Can anyone please make at least some sense of today’s liberal ideology? As Winston Churchill said of Russia, the same can be said of the liberal mindset: they are a “riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.”
Liberals are like a pizza, made round, packed in a square box, and eaten as a triangle.
Other than perhaps President Clinton, no president has cashed in post presidency like Obama. Unlike most of his predecessors who stepped aside from the spotlight to pursue charitable activity and giving back, Obama has not only remained very active in the political arena but settled initially in Washington DC after his presidency to stay close by the political scene to help guide the undermining of his successor
Fox News political analyst Guy Benson analyzes South Carolina’s redistricting battle as Republicans’ proposed maps face Democratic criticism on ‘The Bottom Line.’
The latest battlefront in the Democrat War Against Sanity is the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.
Barack Obama renovated it in 2012 and left a big mess when he left office because instead of using city water treated with chlorine, he brought in brackish water from the Tidal Basin and treated it with a product called Ozone.