Watching on Fox the tragic news out of Baton Rouge. More cops ambushed and killed — seven shot, three dead at the…
Whether Donald Trump selects Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate remains, at least by this article’s filing deadline,…
“Crooked Hillary is spending $57 million to spread even more lies about Mr. Trump and our movement,” begins the fundraising…
Tara Setmayer was trying to talk facts on CNN and having a difficult time of it Monday night. The liberal…
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Here we go again. Yet another hotly reported media narrative stamps itself on the national dialogue only to find —…
Hillary Clinton wasted little time in assigning responsibility for Thursday’s shooting in Dallas that left five police officers dead —…
Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times journalist Sydney Schanberg passed away on Saturday following a massive heart attack last Tuesday….
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:
Over the last year, the nation’s political intelligentsia has evolved from dismissing Donald Trump as a joke to panicking about…