A Primary Challenge for the Future of Elections
Thoughtful watchers of the passing scene are reminded yet again of one thing that has stuck in our craw for over 50 years now: Why do outsiders get to choose a party’s nominee for the general election?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Thoughtful watchers of the passing scene are reminded yet again of one thing that has stuck in our craw for over 50 years now: Why do outsiders get to choose a party’s nominee for the general election?
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the nonsense which has connected them with another, they should speak loudly about the hogwash that impel them to that separation.
In this benighted century, the press has become insufferable HOA presidents who want the power to silence people in the name of freedom.
Lately, there has been a huge uptick for individuals questioning the mainstream narrative being frequently branded as “crazy conspiracy theorists.”
“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” George Orwell, 1984
Instead, the elitists face four years of a stronger and more experienced Donald Trump who will do unto them what they tried to do unto him.
Democrats have settled upon their 2024 campaign message: “Former President Donald Trump poses a threat to democracy and must be stopped. He has openly admitted he will become a dictator on day one.”
In 1975, the Church Hearings exposed the abuses of multiple federal agencies. More abuse is occurring. It needs to be exposed.
It’s time to confront a grim reality by reframing the discourse surrounding what has long been known as “abortion.” Let’s call it what it is – “child sacrifice.”
The New Hampshire primary is upon us as the second contest of the rapidly concluding Republican nomination process.
As president, Donald Trump slapped Chairman Xi’s dictatorship and his slave-driven economy with tariffs and a new trade agreement with Mexico.
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
CBS ran the Golden Globes Award show hosted by Jo Koy against an NFL game on Sunday night. The reviews were not pretty for the DEI comedian. Even HuffPost dumped on him.
In the crucible of leadership, language wields unparalleled power, capable of inspiring, motivating, or perilously inciting conflict.
What does it mean when an essential employee (like a President or cabinet secretary) stops doing his essential work for days on end, and nobody notices?
As long as the Arabs [or Americans] fight tribe against tribe, so long will they be a little people, a silly people, greedy, barbarous and cruel.” T. E. Lawrence ( Lawrence of Arabia)
In the labyrinth of 2024, the concept of truth and honesty seems to have taken a backseat, fading into the shadows of political maneuvering.
A court-ordered recusal from this case would certainly be a humiliating way for Willis’s 15 minutes of fame to come to an end. If the allegations turn out to be true, it would also be well-deserved and long overdue.
I laid out the polling, guarantees and my expectations in a previous post. I never liked the taste of crow, but I’ll eat it. Two of the three guarantees were closer than the polling was, but they were still wrong. A guarantee is a guarantee. I hope you didn’t wager any money on my predictions and guarantees.
In the wild world of politics, the Democratic Party’s dance with Donald Trump has been nothing short of a sitcom-worthy saga.