With lawfare failing to move the needle, House Democrats take their war on Trump to a more dangerous level
The unhappy reality is that the Democrat lawfare campaign against Trump, relentless as it’s been, isn’t working out quite the way they had anticipated.
Democrats say the most extraordinary things. Last week, Hillary Clinton joined Washington attorney Marc Elias on his “Defending Democracy” podcast. Elias, you may recall, famously hired opposition research firm Fusion GPS and laundered Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee funds through his law firm, Perkins Coie, in April 2016 to pay for the creation of the Steele Dossier.
In her typical inflammatory fashion, Clinton said, "[Former President Donald] Trump is like gaga over Putin because Putin does what he would like to do: Kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance." …READ MORE…
The American Colonization Society: A Movement for Repatriation
In the early 19th century, a significant movement emerged in the United States aimed at providing freed slaves and free people of color with the opportunity to return to Africa.
In the early 19th century, a significant movement emerged in the United States aimed at providing freed slaves and free people of color with the opportunity to return to Africa. This movement was spearheaded by the American Colonization Society (ACS), founded in 1816, which sought to address the complexities of slavery and racial tensions in America by advocating for repatriation to Africa.
The ACS believed that returning to Africa would offer freed slaves a chance to escape racial discrimination and oppression, establish their own communities, and build a better life free from the constraints of slavery. The society garnered support from various quarters, including politicians, abolitionists, religious leaders, and philanthropists who saw repatriation as a humanitarian effort to improve the lives of African-Americans…READ MORE…
The Manhattan Judicial Railroad
The Trump cases are just the latest example of Democratic prosecutors trying to make their careers by railroading defendants, the facts of law be damned.
The Trump cases are just the latest example of Democratic prosecutors trying to make their careers by railroading defendants, the facts of law be damned.
I am watching the Donald Trump “hush money” trial with some interest. The fact non-disclosure agreements (sometimes known as “golden handcuffs”) are entered into daily all over this country is a fact to be ignored, especially with celebrities.
The hush money trail reminds me of a column I wrote for The American Thinker in 2015 concerning the death of Freddie Gray while he was in custody of the Baltimore Police. Some things about liberal Democrat local prosecutors never change…READ MORE…
Evening Soup with Basement Joe, Vol II: A Fast-Spreading Virus, a Slow-Reacting Regime, and Paleo Pizza Soup
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds...
Note: We continue from Volume Two, as Joe Buckstop’s soup aide, young Rhett Snapper, tries to get the old man to see reason on the subject of The Wuhan Flu:
A Fast-Spreading Virus, a Slow-Reacting Regime, and Paleo Pizza Soup
Dateline May 23. Begin Transcript:
"Good evening, sir! Ready to begin a new week?"
"Oh, well. If I must, I must."
"Honestly, sir, I don't know why you aren't in a better mood. Whenever I come down here, sir, you seem so ornery."…READ MORE…
Immigration, Cultural Clash, and Societal Challenges: Second and Third Order Consequences
The influx of immigrants can strain existing infrastructure and public services, posing challenges in education, healthcare, and social welfare systems.
The surge of immigration into nation states with distinct cultural values has triggered a spectrum of consequences, often rooted in human psychology and behavior. One significant impact is the perception of increased competition for jobs among native citizens, leading to concerns about unemployment and economic strain. This fear stems from a primal instinct for survival and the natural tendency to protect one's resources and livelihood, which can manifest as resistance or hostility towards newcomers seen as potential threats to economic stability…READ MORE…
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