by | Jan 20, 2025

During a very high-octane inaugural speech, President Donald Trump yesterday said that January 20, 2025, will forever be looked upon as Liberation Day. That might well be true, but what seems to have been even more descriptive would be to…

by | Jan 19, 2025

For many Americans the most worrisome feature of the Biden administration was the nagging suspicion that “Scranton Joe” wasn’t really in charge. Despite a coordinated effort by the Democrats and the corporate media to cover it up, most Americans realized…

by | Jan 17, 2025

To put it bluntly, Jill Biden’s time as first lady has been a complete train wreck. Even Jill Biden is on the verge of admitting it. In a full-ranging interview with the Washington Post this week, the first lady confessed,…

by | Jan 16, 2025

Two days before Ronald Reagan took office, we met in Blair House’s guest quarters where he put polishing touches on his first inaugural address. While I had worked on several drafts, I was only a collaborator because for many days…

by | Jan 9, 2025

President Joe Biden’s staff has done their best to keep him insulated from the press throughout the duration of his presidency. For years on end, they denied media outlets from having sit-down interviews with him. This deflection even led to…

by | Jan 9, 2025

In the wake of the debacle known as the Biden presidency, certain media commentators who supported Biden and looked the other way for a time as he declined cognitively in front of their own eyes and ears, now write critical…

by | Jan 9, 2025

My readers of these past eight years know I do not write gleefully over the dead. We all eventually die, whether righteous or evil, having served G-d the Creator and contributed to our society or having wasted our one glorious…

by | Jan 6, 2025

WASHINGTON — Sunday night, President Joe Biden welcomed new Democratic members of Congress at the White House. By the time his remarks were over — he talked for just under a half-hour — there was little doubt that with two…

by | Jan 6, 2025

As then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to then-President Carter during their 1980 debate when Carter yet again falsely accused Reagan of opposing Medicare: “There you go again.” That memorable moment comes to mind as President Joe Biden, with mere days left…

by | Dec 31, 2024

WASHINGTON — “Decency. Decency. Decency,” President Joe Biden responded when a reporter asked him about late President Jimmy Carter’s legacy Sunday hours after the former president passed away. It was a self-serving summation on Biden’s part, as the barely-there chief…

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