
Jeffrey Lord
The Dukakis campaign could have been forgiven for humming a few bars of Hail to the Chief. Here is the…
One rally filled a high school gym with thousands, with thousands more waiting — unsuccessfully — to get in. Another…
Over at the Drudge Report, the estimable Matt Drudge has this headline: CNN CELEBRATES HILLARY: BLITZER TOASTS SPEECH, DANCING, PARTY…
Amity Shlaes, as usual, has gotten it right. Ms. Shlaes is author of a terrific book I read several years…
The news is stark and brutal. Yet again another attack from radical Islam. This time in the lovely precincts of…
Here we go again. Yet another hotly reported media narrative stamps itself on the national dialogue only to find —…
So. The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has now told the American people the following, as reported here…
When I was a child, one of the most popular television series of the day (1958-1962) was Lawman starring actor John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop of Laramie, Wyoming. His deputy, Johnny McKay, was played by the young Peter Brown. The series opened every weekly episode — as seen right here preserved with clarity on You Tube — with a stirring hymn to “The Lawman.” The camera zeroed in on Marshal Troop’s badge — a six-pointed star — as the song began, the lyrics as follows:
Astonishing. Truly astonishing. The #NeverTrumpers who style themselves “Delegates Unbound” have used a snippet of President Reagan on the use…
Welcome to Corey Lewandowski, the newest member of television’s Snakes and Weasels Club. What is the Snakes and Weasels Club?…