Vote fraud by Ilhan Omar… and Mike Bloomberg?
The Left really likes vote fraud, apparently, as is evident in these two pieces. (Follow the links embedded in the headlines for the full columns.) Omar’s henchmen caught vote-harvesting, on […]
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The Left really likes vote fraud, apparently, as is evident in these two pieces. (Follow the links embedded in the headlines for the full columns.) Omar’s henchmen caught vote-harvesting, on […]
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(Sept. 18) It’s no wonder Betsy DeVos drives the Left nuts. As the political Left goes all atwitter about a transgender-related issue that could massively help conservatives in this fall’s […]
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(Sept. 18) Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a force of nature, a great intellect, a woman of tremendous courage and perseverance, and by all accounts a person of extraordinary personal […]
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(Sept. 17) MOBILE, Alabama — At the very end of the novel bearing his name, the character Forrest Gump says, “At least I ain’t lived no hum-drum life.” Gump’s creator, […]
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(Sept. 15) The Justice Department’s move to open a criminal investigation into the publication of former national security adviser John Bolton’s memoir sends a chilling signal to all people who […]
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(Sept. 16) MOBILE, Alabama — Winston Churchill wrote in the late 1800s that “nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result,” and that’s what most […]
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(Sept. 14) MOBILE, Alabama — For those of us on the central Gulf Coast, the ritual of tracking hurricanes involves a strange psychological tug of war between “been-there/done-that” disdain and […]
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Racism is very real, and it ought to be combatted. Today’s radical Left, though, pushed noxious notions under the mere guise of fighting racism. Herewith, three column on related subjects, […]
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(Sept. 3) Senate Democrats are on the right track in considering revisions to the U.S. Senate’s filibuster rules rather than elimination of the filibuster altogether. Still, the Senate should make […]
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(Sept. 7) Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic paid dearly for a momentary outburst of relatively mild frustration, but handled it like a consummate gentleman. He deservedly lost a chance at a […]
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