Monthly Archives: June 2018

Charles Krauthammer . . .

As Brit Hume observed, he was in a class by himself. Indeed he was. In the tribute on Bret Baier’s program, his assistant talked about how people were cautious to approach him and she’d encourage them, “Go say hi, he’ll … Continue reading

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Gerrymanders: Problem Solved

The Supremes punted the Gerrymander cases back to the states when they failed to rule on the cases brought from Wisconsin and Maryland. Earlier, they declined to hear a case from Pennsylvania even though the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was in … Continue reading

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Democrats: Strzok’s bias affected nothing . . .

The popular meme among mainstream “Journalists” and Democrats, but, I repeat myself, is that the (love) Strzok texts with Page are their personal political expressions, to which we are all entitled, and there is no evidence that it affected their … Continue reading

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