by | Dec 31, 2021

Because I live in the DC area and hang around with lawyers, I can’t say I know many truly noble people. I do know Steve Emerson, however, and he’s an American hero. I had lost touch with him, but then…

by | Nov 30, 2021

Washington — Whew, I got my column accepted last week at the Washington Times with no intrusion from the censors. In fact, with no censors! At the Good Times — as we like to call it — there are no censors…

by | Nov 23, 2021

As soon as the verdict was delivered in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, MSNBC and like-minded news outlets pushed a consensus summarized most succinctly by Colin Kaepernick: “We just witnessed a system built on white supremacy validate the terroristic acts of…

by | Nov 21, 2021

“How do you know a politician is lying?” “His or her lips are moving.” Lying in politics is as American as motherhood and apple pie — and by that cliché I mean no disrespect for other kinds of what the…

by | Nov 18, 2021

Eric Hoffer got a bead on the various players involved in the Kenosha case 70 years before it came to trial.  “There is in us a tendency to locate the shaping forces of our existence outside of ourselves,” he wrote…

by | Nov 16, 2021

The Washington Post reported Sunday that anonymous officials within the Biden administration believe that “the state of affairs cannot get worse” for the White House. According to them, Biden and the Democrats have “hit their floor in negative approval ratings.” …

by | Nov 11, 2021

“The quality of the punditry is abysmal.” That’s the title of an excellent letter recently shared with me and submitted to the editor of the Washington Post by George Mason University economics professor Donald Boudreaux. Indeed, newspapers are full of…

by | Oct 7, 2021

But of course. Over there in the Washington Post, lefty columnist Greg Sargent is pushing the idea of perpetual voter fraud. He doesn’t say it that way, of course. His headline was this: The Trump threat may soon get worse….

by | Oct 7, 2021

Antarctica just logged its coldest winter on record, with average temperatures hitting a blustery -78 degrees Fahrenheit. Individual temperatures hit as low as -144 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the coldest South Pole winter since records began in 1957. The dramatically…

by | Oct 4, 2021

The Washington Post has a problem. How should it handle one of its most important leakers of inside government information — a person it exposed — considering that its treatment of him might discourage future leaks from other high-level government officials?…

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