Biden’s ‘Deep Throat,’ and four other bungles
Biden’s reckless housing financing schemes (May 2): Even as the second, third, and fourth largest bank failures in U.S. history have unnerved financial markets in the past two months, the […]
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Biden’s reckless housing financing schemes (May 2): Even as the second, third, and fourth largest bank failures in U.S. history have unnerved financial markets in the past two months, the […]
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Five pieces about the top contenders for the presidency in 2024 (with links to each full article embedded in each headline). No, Gov. DeSantis, Ukraine is not a ‘territorial dispute’ […]
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(March 13) The way to avoid an epidemic of bank failures similar to that of Silicon Valley Bank is to reduce the inflationary and anti-growth pressures that lawmakers effectively have put on […]
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Two pieces on Biden. It’s in Biden’s own best interest to abandon re-election (Feb. 23): A spate of midweek stories suggesting President Joe Biden may forgo a reelection bid should leave most people […]
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(Feb. 19) Several exchanges on today’s Sunday morning news shows gave evidence of how the Biden administration has failed tactically in helping Ukraine repel Russia’s evil invasion. To give credit […]
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(Feb. 15) Because the Biden administration has been virtually AWOL in public advocacy for a hunger-striking American unjustly imprisoned in Jordan, Republican House leaders should take his banner. As noted […]
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Two pieces against the idea of renominating Joe Biden. (For the full version of each column, follow the link embedded in each headline.) Biden’s late medical exam is one more […]
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Why Biden absolutely should show classified files to congressional leaders (Jan. 29): Members of the Biden Administration should face serious consequences if they continue defying bipartisan congressional demands for intelligence […]
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Lewinsky scandal still poisons politics today (Jan. 17): If any one day in my lifetime changed America’s politics for the worse, it was 25 years ago on Jan. 17, 1998, […]
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(Jan. 12): With regard to presidential mishandling of classified documents, Attorney General Merrick Garland, for once, has at least come close to doing the right thing. The bigger imperative is […]
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