The Philadelphia Inquirer and Their Writers Really Hate It When the Rule of Law Goes Against Their Police-Hating Views

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

It is, of course, no surprise that most of the writers at The Philadelphia Inquirer hate the police. Columnist Helen Ubiñas, tweeted her great disappointment that former Philadelphia Police Officer Ryan Pownell should be reinstated, with back pay and restored seniority.

Goldberg should have listened to Trump; People who say “from the river to the sea” during Passover aren’t playing around

Jonah Goldberg, the once rising star of American conservatism, has settled for a seat as yet another Republican Strategist on a cable news outlet.

NATO revived Russia; Putin’s army gained combat experience. NATO leaders gained kickbacks from Zelensky

Over the weekend, Republicans and Democrats in Congress alike borrowed another $60 billion — $60,000,000,000 — to give to Ukraine, a nation known for pretty women and large bribes to the spawn of Biden, Pelosi and other DC scum.

A Celebrity Circus Replaced America’s 1776 Royal Flush “Celebrity is the chastisement of merit and the punishment of talent.” Emily Dickinson

On July 4th, Americans participate in patriotic activities such as fireworks, barbeques, and roasting the British. The routine posting of memes reminds us of why we celebrate Independence Day: we did not want or need a King and will go to extremes to ensure we win.

The FBI Arrests a Terrorist, and I Have Questions

Last week Merrick Garland announced the arrest of 18-year-old Idaho resident Alexander Scott Mercurio. Mercurio for terrorism. I’m a resident of Idaho. It is my community that the feds supposedly protected with Mercurio’s arrest. But given recent events, I responded to his arrest with more curiosity than gratitude.