This year American voters will choose between a corrupt presidential candidate that took bribes and a presidential candidate that paid …
Read More »John Kasich — and Fellow Republican ‘Never Trumpers’
Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, just announced his decision. For his presidential vote on a mail-in ballot, he wrote in the …
Read More »A Tale of Two Candidates
As I travel throughout this nation, I hear so many share how concerned they are with the current presidential candidates’ …
Read More »Let’s Play ‘Let’s Pretend’
When I was a child, there was a Saturday morning radio program called “Let’s Pretend.” It used words and sounds …
Read More »Trump vs. Clinton: a Risk vs. a Disaster
Two weeks left to go in the election and the electorate feels like a battered NFL fan. The game gets …
Read More »So Far, Trump Not Sinking Down-Ballot Republicans
Could a flailing Donald Trump campaign hurt down-ballot Republicans and cost the party majorities in the Senate and House? That …
Read More »Media Bias Is One Thing; Media Complicity Is Another
We keep reading that if Donald Trump’s personal issues weren’t sucking up all the media oxygen, his campaign might get …
Read More »Why Voter Turnout Is Important
Some of us this election year don’t even want to say the words “Clinton” or “Trump” — and with good …
Read More »Jason Riley: Trump’s ‘Indifference’ or Clinton’s Paternalism?
“I’ll take Trump’s indifference over Clinton’s paternalism.” That’s what a black conservative friend said to Jason Riley, author of Please Stop Helping …
Read More »Sheriff David Clarke On the Government’s Racial Double Standards
On a recent Fox News appearance, Sheriff David Clarke talked about the election, inciting violence, firebombing, and police officers. One …
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