by | Sep 26, 2016

Vin Scully’s last game at Dodger Stadium went about how you would expect. Just a walk-off win for the Dodgers to give the team a division title, and a love-fest for Scully. There was “Thank you Vin” gear all over…

by | Jul 25, 2016

Dear Readers, Over the years I have often mentioned my war hero Yale Law School classmate, the super successful trial lawyer, John W. Keker of San Francisco. He was a Marine hero in Vietnam, severely wounded in his arm in a…

by | Jul 19, 2016

The Tampa Bay Times — formerly the St. Petersburg Times — bills itself as FLORIDA’S BEST NEWSPAPER. You can’t miss it. It’s on the top banner of page 1A every day. A stranger to humility is our Times. What the Times actually…

by | Jul 19, 2016

Matt Drudge has revolutionized the news industry in the past 20 years, and an interesting article by Oliver Darcy at Business Insider focuses on disgruntled Republicans who seem to blame Drudge for Donald Trump winning the GOP presidential nomination. Darcy…

by | Jul 17, 2016

While responding to a call early this morning, six police officers in Baton Rouge were shot in an ambush killing three of them and injuring another three. As of this writing, the condition of the wounded officers is unknown. The…

by | Jul 17, 2016

Cleveland Roger Villere was in church Sunday morning “and my phone kept vibrating,” the Louisiana Republican Party chairman said. Villere said he did not want to check his text messages during the Catholic service, but as soon as it ended,…

by | Jul 6, 2016

FBI Director James Comey received his law degree from the University of Chicago. I suspect that if any first year law student at that prestigious school had tried to snow his professor with the shabby and disingenuous arguments Comey tried…

by | Jun 30, 2016

Over at Foreign Policy, James Traub has written a piece titled, “It’s Time for the Elites to Rise Up Against the Ignorant Masses.”  As you can probably guess, it is none too sympathetic to those who voted in favor of…

by | Jun 25, 2016

David Gergen, known to us at The American Spectator as Mr. Potato Head, was in high dudgeon last week over Peter Schweizer’s Clinton Cash. He claimed the book had been discredited. Well, it was used as a source by the…

by | Jul 1, 2015

Can the current controversies get any more sordid? Or more comical? Or more ripped from the pages of a satirical novel? We already had a bent lawyer, a guy who looks like a gangster, an ambitious stripper, and a Playboy “model.” Today…

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