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by | Jan 4, 2021

NEW YORK — Georgia Republicans reportedly are less than gung-ho about wading through molten glass to reach the polls on Tuesday. They all know that control of the U.S. Senate and, potentially, all of Washington, D.C. rides on the re-election…

by | Dec 9, 2020

I am among those persuaded that the presidential election was stolen. I am a reasonable guy, not a Conspiracy Theorist. George Bush did not plan 9/11, and Obama was born wherever. Armstrong and Aldrin really landed on the Moon. I…

by | Dec 2, 2020

As promised, Sidney Powell has released the Kraken. The Georgia Kraken in this case. The very detailed and documented filing was released last week. And contrary to the Trump-supporting super-lawyer’s critics, it looks like she has the goods. Exactly as…

by | Nov 26, 2020

The Trump campaign attempted to use legal challenges of the election in Detroit as a last-ditch effort to win the presidency. It was a fruitless effort, as the final certification in Michigan gave Biden a 154,000-vote edge. The Trump campaign…

by | Nov 24, 2020

Over there in the Washington Post was this headline: Why the Trump campaign’s big legal flameout in Pennsylvania seems like a turning point, even for Republicans The story, by Amber Phillips, discussing a piece of changed Trump legal strategy, said…

by | Nov 17, 2020

The Democrats dismiss any mention of the innumerable irregularities that tainted the general election as little more than crackpot conspiracy theories. This is a convenient way to avoid addressing serious questions raised by serious observers, but it will further undermine…

by | Jun 25, 2019

Two big tech stories broke today. One indicts Google. One indicts Amazon. Both stories paint pictures of disinterested behemoths rampaging over truth and decency in the pursuit of the almighty dollar and twisted ideological ends. Their callous disregard for their…

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