Missing but Still Active Consumers are going to find the “waning days” of the Biden administration especially costly, reports James Freeman in the WSJ. From Ben Lieberman, writing at the Competitive Enterprise Institute: At this point, it is easier to name the major home appliances that have not been hit with bad regulations from the […]
Bye-Bye, and Don’t Let the Door Hit Your Ass
Bill Maher Pushes Back In an interview in the WSJ, Bill Maher, prominent late-night comedian, a scourge to Democrats, as well as to Republicans, talks with Mr. Varadarajan. As Mr. Maher, 68, criticizes, “They hate me because I don’t hate.” Left and Right Nut Cases Mr. Maher, often considered a scourge of the woke, dismisses […]
Making America Great Again
Trump’s Better Messaging and Policies The Democrat Party elites and its media lackeys worked hard. They spared no effort to influence American voters to embrace liberal propaganda and leftist talking points. What is obvious, observes Victoria Manning in American Greatness, was that the mainstream media was an extension of the Democrat Paty, constantly “parroting the […]
If only Americans Had Been Smarter
The Sock Puppet as Sharp as a Tack As the full impact of President Joe Biden’s policies continue to unravel, the Party seems to be dumping on Mr. Biden for not getting out of the race sooner. Joe Biden’s policies not only didn’t work, they also created problems – like inflation. Yet President Joe Biden […]
A Five-Alarm Fire
Riding at Your Own Risk New Yorkers learn pretty darn quickly that to ride the subway is at their own risk. After igniting conversation at her family Christmas dinner, Allysia Finley in the WSJ reports, “New York subways are a microcosm of its disorder. A video of a 33-year-old undocumented immigrant from Guatemala allegedly lighting […]
Who Could Care Less
Let Idioms Be Idioms In NRO Jay Nordlinger has a column called “Impromptus.” Impromptus can be described as unpremeditated, spur-to-the-moment inspiration. Nordlinger, a senior editor at National Review, is also the music critic of the New Criterion. (Jay, as he notes, has written for both magazines since the previous century. Or, as a 20-something colleague of Jay’s […]
Hamstringing the Incoming Administration
Originally posted on December 13th, 2024. Never Give Up It’s easy to think of President Joe Biden as an afterthought, especially given the unprecedented long shadow Donald Trump is casting over the incumbent. Don’t forget four years of incompetence, corruption, and general dysfunction is no afterthought. Furthermore, don’t deceive yourself; a moribund Biden administration is […]
Everyone Knew
The Disgrace of Controlling the Narrative In NRO, Andrew Stuttaford accuses plenty of senior Democrats of knowing Joe Biden had an aging/dementia problem. Helping the coverup of a diminished leader, a significant section of the media also played along. Jeff Blehar (NRO) wonders where the mainstream media was during Joe Biden’s entire presidency.: Where were […]
Why the Little Sisters Are Worried
What Happened to Live and Let Live The Little Sisters, a congregation of nuns, has been fighting the Obama administration mandate that would force this faithful flock to pay for contraception and abortion-inducing drugs. Although the Little Sisters won twice at The Supreme Court, there are lawsuits in both Pennsylvania and California that make them […]
A Question for the Ages?
Everyone Wants to Befriend Donald I don’t know who asked the question or what exactly the question was, but you’ll figure it out. Here’s a hint in the form of a reply from newly elected Donald Trump: “I Don’t Know. My personality changed or something.” The “unmistakable pivot” in Silicon Valley has been astonishing. The […]
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