Monthly Archives: November 2017

Sessions seemed like a good pick at the time, leaving a “safe seat”

Should the Alabama senate race figure into this at all ? Michael Goodwin’s column appearing at the Fox News site writes: Jeff Sessions continues to prove he’s Trump’s biggest mistake  Goodwin concludes after comment on Session shortcomings: Because of the … Continue reading

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WSJ, showing its . . .

. . . ‘NEVER TRUMPER’ arse – In Wednesday’s edition the Wall Street Journal was highly dismissive of Trump’s “Asia sojourn”: “With few ‘deliverables’ White House says was about messaging and groundwork”: – “Trump returns…from his first Asia trip with … Continue reading

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Seamless Garment proponent, Pope Francis acolyte, Naumannaly defeated (for now)

Seriously pro-life Archbishop Naumann of Kansas City KS elected to Chair crucial committee on  Pro-Life Activities over Cardinal Cupich, the guy who would see to its  homogenization, essentially its corruption. The political implications of this are good and timely but … Continue reading

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Sessions testimony disappointing – doubt that he will pursue Clintons

Previous post: “Sessions finally getting around to chasing down the Clinton crime family”!?  Not so fast! Not only is it unlikely that a special counsel will be named. It is probable (in our typically pessimistic view) that the “investigation” AG … Continue reading

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Could GQ be more servile to decadence?

Citizen of the Year, according to GQ:               Shall we say, a better choice n’est-ce pas: Thanks to Hugh Pries                                      for the alternative referral 00

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Sessions finally getting around to chasing down the Clinton crime family?

Sessions may have been a mistake — not because of his potential, but how he limited himself.  There are other conservative legal-beagles that would have not been limited and  would have done what Sessions has been assiduous about.  Iron Mike … Continue reading

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THE LAUGH LINE OF THE DAY . . .

IF NOT THE DECADE!: “If he (Roy Moore) refuses to withdraw and wins, the Senate should vote to expel him, because HE WOULD NOT MEET THE ETHICAL AND MORAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE.”  !!!!!??!         {-RIM SHOT, PLEASE-} DLH … Continue reading

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McCain, Romney, the Bushes…these are the ghastly choices conservatives …

. . . have been stuck with for almost 30 years WHEN I THINK OF SANCTIMONIOUS POLITICAL FRAUDS, ONE NAME COMES TO MIND…WILLARD “MITT” ROMNEY: “Innocent until proven guilty” is a concept firmly embedded in the very foundations of this … Continue reading

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Let’s ask McCain about the “Keating Five”

(referencing Saturday’s  post ) THE JUDGE ROY MOORE ‘LYNCH MOB’…THIS IS NOT AMERICA REPUBLICAN ESTABLISHMENT: UN “PEACEKEEPERS” HAVE MORE COURAGE THAN THESE GUYS THEY GOT YOUR BACK ALRIGHT…UNLESS YOU ARE A CONSERVATIVE FAIRNESS, IF THERE IS ANY IN WASHINGTON ESTABLISHMENT … Continue reading

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Virginia election reflects the narrowing of Democrat strengths

This article written by David Andrusco at National Right to Life, while addressed to the pro-life movement, provides a credible general political analysis of last week’s electoral results in Virginia. Democrats are trying to use it as big mo, having … Continue reading

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