Volume XV Number 19 – August 11, 2016
It was a strange week or so, and, like many, we are scratching our head as to who Trump thinks his opponent is, Michael Bloomberg, Paul Ryan, John McCain, or Khizr Khan?
It was a strange week or so, and, like many, we are scratching our head as to who Trump thinks his opponent is, Michael Bloomberg, Paul Ryan, John McCain, or Khizr Khan?
If Donald Trump plans to show voters what to expect from a Trump presidency, then he has done two things so far to increase our confidence in him.
So according to the FBI, Hillary sent 110 emails clearly marked with classified information, 136 with secret information, and 8 containing top secret information.
If your Editor was a voter in Great Britain, he’d have voted to leave.
How many times do we have to replay the same mistake in the battle with radical Islamic terrorists?
A few things first, the Clinton campaign plans to have sufficient funding to contest Texas.
It seems like it took forever, but the acrimonious 2016 Primary season is finally over.
There is an age-old adage that “silence is golden.” It is an adage, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, that means that there are circumstances when “it is better to say nothing.”
Last week at the Republican National Conference meetings in Florida, Trump’s new “handlers” told us we would see a pivot to a more “Presidential-like” Trump, and indeed, for a day, we heard a more measured and restrained candidate.
It used to be when Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, or George W. Bush were President, enemies knew not to mess with the U.S.
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