Dick Cheney rests in peace. Literally.
Pax Donaldo took hold in Gaza. Ukraine still may be next.
Dick Cheney rests in peace. Literally. Pax Donaldo took hold in Gaza. Ukraine still may be next.
The elitists in Washington did not invite President Trump or JD Vance to Dick Cheney’s funeral on Thursday. That makes perfect sense because the president of the United States did not belong there. He is not one of them and both sides see that as a good thing.
While at times it seems like everyone in DC is out there looking for the next war, President Trump is trying to make peace. That doesn’t bother them.
That he succeeds bothers them no end. Not only has he dared make peace in Gaza, it looks like peace may come to Ukraine.
You may ask, who wouldn’t want peace? It makes no sense but you may have noticed that as time goes on, the logic behind all the hatred of all things connected to Donald Trump evaporates.
The rest of the world moved past the Cheney World long ago…READ MORE…
The Dukes’ Dark Horse; Chesney: The right stuff for PSU
In the spring of 1966, Penn State didn’t just hire a football coach, they rolled the dice on destiny. The university handed the keys to its storied program to a longtime assistant with no head coaching experience but was a gritty Brooklyn Ivy Leaguer.
His name? Joe Paterno. The gamble? Monumental. The payoff? Historic.
What followed was not just a coaching tenure, but a transformation. Paterno didn’t just win games, he built a legacy. Two national championships. Four undefeated seasons. And a cultural imprint called the Grand Experiment where a program could achieve both academic and athletic excellence without compromising integrity. In so doing, the Nittany Lions carved out a legacy forged in grit, and loyalty like their head coach…READ MORE…
THIS is ‘micromanaging’ Trump’s executive authority: Jonathan Turley
Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley lays out the unique nature of Washington, D.C., in terms of federal jurisdiction on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’…READ MORE…
Confessions and Apologies from a Regular Guy
I used to think I was just a regular guy, going about my life, as President Lincoln once said: “with malice toward none and charity for all.”
Boy, was I wrong. Just take a look:
I was born a white male, which means, whether I like it or not, I am guilty of being a racist and sexist afflicted with toxic masculinity.
I am a fiscal and moral conservative, which, by today’s socialist standards, makes me a fascist.
I am heterosexual, which, according to some people, makes me a homophobe.
I believe in established and authoritative biology, which says there are only two biological genders: male and female, which makes me an unapologetic transphobe
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