The past few days, news and commentary of the Biden Regime ramping up attacks on Elon Musk are bubbling up to the surface. Miranda Divine, an excellent commentator with the New York Post, does a good job of summarizing the situation. My overall impression is that Joe Biden is out of his league here. Elon is […]
Implausible Havoc for the Democrat Nomination
Last week, we heard the claim that Newsome is not getting into the Presidential race, claiming quite disingenuously, that Biden is the natural candidate; just at the same time that Biden is polling at historic lows, trending lower and almost his entire party doesn’t want him to run. The pitch has gone from a murmur […]
How Ron DeSantis Found Himself in a Trap
A couple weeks ago, I started a write up about Ron DeSantis, questioning why he had become so invisible in the 2024 campaign. I have since erased it and started over; here is what I think is the answer. First, my own backdrop: I have endorsed both DeSantis and Trump and gave an edge to […]
The Politics and Social Engineering of Privation
In the era of the Left’s bum-rush toward absolute fascist global control, they’ve set about a strategy that seems counterintuitive to the endearment of the masses, privation, ‘a state in which things that are essential for human well-being such as food and warmth are scarce or lacking’, according to an online version of the Oxford […]
Hot News – Hard Takes: Maui Fires, Progozhin, The Mug Shot
Maui Fires Once the smoke clears, literally and figuratively, the Maui Fires will be regarded as an American Holocaust where hundreds, maybe thousands of middle class children and others were horrifically subjected to gross negligent manslaughter by woke government and emergency services, all in the name of – who knows and who cares, but there was some […]
San Francisco – A City on the Verge of Civil Sepsis
Every day this week so far, I’ve seen a headline and story about the ongoing crash of San Francisco. It’s a shame, I liked the city a lot when we visited not too many years ago. Our annual trips used to be centered around or involved major iconic American cities. We subsequently felt like we […]