Virgil, Virgil, in his immortal way, has gained possession of a transcript of the most recent meeting of the Deep State Executive Committee. Although he has been unable to verify this document, or to identify the attendees, he believes it to be an accurate portrayal of ongoing Deep State activities against President Trump. Where appropriate,
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In the Age of Trump? Five essential lessons for Republicans
Curt Anderson, How should we behave in the age of Donald Trump? Many politicians, clients, political operatives and staffers have asked me variations of this question over the past month. Being in somewhat uncharted territory, this is a legitimately challenging query. What should we do when our president says something that we find offensive? What
‘Lesbianism’ listed as medical problem in woman’s medical records
Kristina Rodriguez is a lesbian, and she doesn’t think her sexuality should matter when it comes to medical treatment. She certainly doesn’t think it’s a medical problem. But that’s exactly how her sexuality was listed in her medical history records, she told television station WSOC. After having blood work done at Lake Park Family Practice
Hillary Clinton Say’s “I’ll Be Back!”
Ed Klein, The other day, Hillary Clinton assembled a group of friends at Whitehaven, her home in Washington, D.C., where she raised a glass of wine and proposed a toast. “I’ll be back!” she said, imitating the growl of Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator. Everyone laughed at Hillary’s rare attempt at humor about her shocking
The “MARCH FOR LIFE” Litmus Test
Tom Tradup, NEWS ON THE MARCH: While we’re only a few weeks into 2017, it may nevertheless be the understatement of the year that the Mainstream Media are living—as an old Chinese curse suggested—“in interesting times.” It is undeniable that CNN, The Associated Press, The New York Times and others blew their credibility to bits
Democrats’ Post-Election Temper-Tantrums Continue
Susan Stamper Brown, King Solomon once wrote in Proverbs 19:13 the most annoying sound on the planet was a nagging wife, but obviously, he’d never heard what leftists sound like after they lose elections. Trump Derangement Syndrome will be around for years to come folks, so it might be wise to invest in a good
Snoozing at Teachers Who Abuse Children
Brent Bozell, On Jan. 13, a judge in Houston, Texas, sentenced Alexandria Vera to 10 years in prison. Her crime? The 25-year-old teacher at Stovall Middle School struck up a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old student — having sex almost every day, she said, for nine months — but with the parents’ approval. She could
Violence flares in Washington during Trump inauguration
America’s political divisions turned violent on Washington’s streets during U.S. President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday, as black clad anti-establishment activists set fires and clashed with police while Trump supporters cheered the new chief executive. Hundreds of protesters with varying agendas marched through downtown streets, and some groups clashed with police, throwing rocks and bottles
Repealing Obamacare Has To Include Consequences
Derek Hunter, Repealing Obamacare is all but a certainty. It’s the “replace” part that has everyone hung up. Democrats hilariously claim if Republicans “break it, they’ve bought it.” That’s like accusing someone of breaking the picture on a jigsaw puzzle. Still, the matter of replacing this abomination presents Republicans with serious problems, not the least
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards position for power
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards look set to entrench their power and shift the country to more hardline, isolationist policies for years to come following the death of influential powerbroker Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. Former president Rafsanjani long had a contentious relationship with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is both the strongest military force in
Are Right-Wing people better looking than those on the left as study claims?
The right look: Conservative politicians look better and voters reward it Research has found that being attractive influences many things in a person’s life — their salary, their popularity and grades in school, even the prison sentences they receive. So why not their politics? A recently published study in the Journal of Public Economics concludes
Why We Are Losing the Cyber War
Steve King, U.S. ill-prepared to defend and engage in new world of asymmetrical cyber threats. For the better part of the last 10 years, we have been unwillingly engaged in a developing set of battles on several cyber-fronts, including business, healthcare, industry, education and government. These have been largely a disorganized set of skirmishes that usually