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June 22, 2018
WES VERNON As acknowledged by most of the non-communist world, Ronald Reagan did civilization a monumental favor by "bringing down the Soviet Union without firing a shot." The fact that destroying the "evil empire" did not "end communism," which still spreads its influence largely unabated, or that the Soviet Union (Russia) may not have been crushed as thoroughly as it might have been, is, for the time being, a matter for another day. The truth is that in the post-Soviet world, today's Russia is no longer a "super power" and is relatively weak, which for the time being bodes well (or so we hope).... (more)
June 21, 2018
CLIFF KINCAID In regard to the illegal invasion by criminal traffickers and child abusers from the narco-state of Mexico, Senator Tom Cotton noted on Tuesday that the liberals were promoting a "solution" to "family separation" that should be called the Child Trafficking Encouragement Act. He said the liberals want criminals to know that if they show up at the border with a minor and claim to be its parent, they get released into the U.S. He added, "The children will be abducted & sold to drug cartels & slave-traders as a free ticket into U.S."... (more)
June 21, 2018
Fifty-six percent of independents join 82 percent of Republicans in that view
WASHINGTON TIMES A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll. "When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law," says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.... (more)
June 21, 2018
CAL THOMAS Need proof that the current controversy over children of undocumented immigrants is more political than humanitarian? Hillary Clinton said she was "adamantly against illegal immigrants" and supported a border wall until she ran for president in 2016.... (more)
June 21, 2018
THE GUARDIAN Donald Trump has always proudly paraded his Time Magazine covers but the latest may not make it on to the walls at the golf club. The powerful image on this week's cover depicts the US president looking down at a sobbing two-year-old girl next to the caption "Welcome to America"...though this girl's father, Denis Valera, told Reuters she was kept with her mother, Sandra Sanchez, during their detention in the Texas border town of McAllen.... (more)
June 21, 2018
'There simply is no excuse for this sort of mistake'
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON ABC News issued an apology Wednesday after a banner during a live report claimed that former Donald Trump aide Paul Manafort had admitted to killing five people. The network covered President Donald Trump's afternoon meeting live in anticipation of his announcement that he was issuing a directive to end the practice of separating parents and children caught crossing the border illegally.... (more)
June 21, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES One of the shouting socialists who chased Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen out of a D.C. Mexican restaurant Tuesday night is a Justice Department worker. Democratic Socialists of America member Allison Hrabar reveled in her actions Wednesday to the Washington Examiner, saying it "feels really good to confront people who are actually responsible" for arresting any illegal immigrants. One of the chants on the video says Immigrations and Customer Enforcement should be abolished.... (more)
June 21, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Senators voted Wednesday to block President Trump's $15.4 billion spending cuts package, with lawmakers saying it trimmed the budget too much. Brushing aside administration promises that the cuts were chiefly to money that was never going to be spent, the Senate voted 50-48 to keep the bill bottled up. Two Republicans
June 21, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Three of the five FBI employees dinged for anti-Trump bias in the inspector general's report ended up on the special counsel's investigation into Donald Trump's presidential campaign, raising still more questions about the team Robert Mueller assembled. Two of those
June 21, 2018
Applies quick fix while awaiting legislative action
ART MOORE Amid a national outcry over the temporary separation of children from parents prosecuted for entering the country illegally, President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to keep the families together.... (more)
June 20, 2018
DAILY CALLER The media and political class become more and more outraged over the Trump administration's decision to detain and prosecute immigrants illegally crossing the border. Lost in the debate is any acknowledgment that President Obama's administration also used detention facilities. Current U.S. immigration laws, when enforced, have the consequence of temporarily separating adults who arrive with children into separate detention facilities in order to prosecute the adults.... (more)
June 20, 2018
DAILY WIRE On Tuesday, CNN reported that FBI agent Peter Strzok, who helped head up both the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russian collusion investigation, was escorted from the FBI building last Friday.... (more)
June 20, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Much-investigated Carter Page is volunteering to help the FBI conduct its planned nation-wide anti-political bias training, saying he is an expert on the bureau's "reign of terror" against him. Perhaps no other Trump campaign associate has been more investigated by the FBI than Mr. Page, a New York energy investor who lived in Moscow and had many Russian business contacts.... (more)
June 20, 2018
THE HILL The Trump administration on Monday pushed back against criticism from former first lady Laura Bush of its "zero tolerance" policy that has led to the separation of migrant families.... (more)
June 20, 2018
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON Much has been written
June 20, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER The national media have focused intense pressure on President Trump and the administration's "zero tolerance" border enforcement policy by weaponizing pictures and audio of distraught families in illegal immigrant detention centers.... (more)
June 20, 2018
DAVID FRENCH I once had a pastor who never, ever delivered the Good News of the Gospel without first sharing the bad news. In fact, as he argued, the bad news is what helps us understand the enormous worth of the Good News. And what is that bad news?... (more)
June 20, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES The Trump administration finalized plans Tuesday to let small companies and the self-employed band together and buy health insurance outside of Obamacare's strict rules, moving to offer coverage to people priced out of the market by the 2010 health care law.... (more)
June 20, 2018
YAHOO Just 13.9 percent of the US population smokes cigarettes, according to a US government report Tuesday which said the American smoking rate has reached "the lowest level ever recorded."... (more)
June 19, 2018
Why SCOTUS has no jurisdiction to rule on 'establishment' cases
ALAN KEYES A senator and a representative solemnly read a new pledge of allegiance today in a dramatic Flag Day ceremony on the Capitol steps. As a new flag donated by the American Legion was raised high over the Capitol dome, Sen. Homer Ferguson, R-Mich., and Rep. Louis C. Rabaut, D-Mich., intoned the words of the allegiance approved by Congress last week.... (more)
June 19, 2018
JOAN SWIRSKY I remember as a young teenager going by myself to see "On the Waterfront" at the Whalley Theater in New Haven. I was so mesmerized by the performance of Marlon Brando (30 years old at the time) that it took a dozen more viewings – really, that's how many times I saw the film, maybe more – before I realized that the greatest actors of the day – Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger – were also featured in the movie.... (more)
June 18, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said it was "obnoxious to our Constitution" to put former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort behind bars prior to a trial.... (more)
June 18, 2018
[Language alert]
BYRON YORK It didn't take long for defenders of the FBI's Trump-Russia investigation to claim that the Justice Department inspector general's report found no bias in the bureau's conduct of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, nor in the early days of the Trump-Russia probe.... (more)
June 18, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER In the run-up to Saturday's heavyweight matchup, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took a quick break from trash talking late night host Jimmy Kimmel to play the expectations game. "It may be the biggest crowd assembled to watch the least talent in the history of basketball," Cruz joked to the Washington Examiner Friday night.... (more)
June 15, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW On Thursday, the Justice Department inspector general released a sprawling 568-page report on the handling of the Hillary Clinton emails investigation in 2015-16 by the FBI and DOJ. There's far too much in the report to detail here in one bite, as it covered (among other things):... (more)
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