by | Jan 4, 2021

This second of four articles covers how time-tested traditional fraud tactics dating back to Boss Tweed appear to have been used in targeted “battleground” states in 2020, how their detection revealed abundant evidence of massive fraud, but nevertheless the state…

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 31, 2020

Yesterday, I shared my thoughts on the evil soul of the White-hater, Jew-hater, Israel-hater, and overall despicable person Raphael Warnock. To summarize those 1500 words in 20 words: Warnock, who has the theological soul of a Warlock, regards the Wrong…

by | Dec 30, 2020

I don’t get it. I just can’t figure it out. Of course Raphael Warnock has no business running for a serious political office. Still, he certainly is allowed to try. The man is a phony, a liar, a Jew-hater, a…

by | Dec 28, 2020

Mitch McConnell is used to my derision by now. Over my 16 years writing for The American Spectator, I have pointed out his failings and his foibles, his follies and his frailties. After the Iran deal I even wrote that…

by | Dec 24, 2020

President Trump has been deeply dissatisfied by the reluctance of the Republican establishment to support his challenges to November’s election results that he and millions of voters attribute to vote fraud. Trump has been particularly unhappy with the laissez-faire attitude…

by | Dec 24, 2020

On Christmas Day in 1776, Gen. George Washington led 2,400 troops across the Delaware River. The weather was cold and miserable. The troops were exhausted; they had to contend with snow and ice. Their mission was to surprise the Hessian…

by | Dec 19, 2020

The political philosopher Leo Strauss spoke of what he called “the always pressing question … the political question par excellence, of how to reconcile order which is not oppression with freedom which is not license.” Where do we stand today…

by | Dec 17, 2020

In 1823, “A Visit from St. Nicholas” was printed. It became known as “The Night Before Christmas.” This December, with the dueling U.S. Senate campaigns in Georgia, I am taking the liberty of using the poem as the basis of…

by | Dec 16, 2020

Brad Raffensperger may well be responsible for creating the most havoc in Georgia since Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman visited the state in 1864. Because the balance of power in Washington has come down to a couple of seats in the…

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