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Will there never be a counterattack?

Sunday, November 25th, 2018

The midterm elections? Clearly Donald Trump, a genuine Hoover for detailed data, knew by the time he was scheduling his fall mid-term campaign swings that the Republican House was toast.

A single army to rule all Europe? What on earth would they call it?

Monday, November 12th, 2018

In his speech at this Sunday’s official ceremony “marking a hundred years since the U.S. (and England — ed.) saved France from Germany and ended World War I, French President Emmnauel Macron took a direct swipe at President Donald Trump and his voters,” reports Caroline Glick at Breitbart News ( https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2018/11/12/caroline-glick-why-is-emmanuel-macron-attacking-trump/ .) Macron said that […]

Three weeks to go

Tuesday, October 16th, 2018

Gosh, have the Democrats ever screwed themselves.

To Q or not to Q? Red pills, Rabbit holes, & Reflections

Saturday, June 23rd, 2018

(Brunette here.) Chances are, by now you’ve at least heard of “Q” (AKA “Qanon”): an 8chan poster who appears to be intimately familiar with the Trump administration. Whether to take Q seriously is a personal decision: As Q says, “The choice, to know, will be yours.” If you’re curious, good for you — the world […]

Where does the ‘Canadian steel’ come from?

Sunday, June 10th, 2018

I swear, if I hear one more major-network American TV debater (they pretend to be “interviewers,” but they’re not interested in helping facilitate any Trump administration “guest’s” EXPLANATION of our current trade policies — they’re there to argue, with a scripted list of “positions” all ready for the shouting) echo the Trudeau-Soros globalist line on […]

Just for the record . . .

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

A quick Internet search shows The New York Times, CNN — most of the usual suspects — trumpeting that Democrat and former federal drug prosecutor Conor Lamb (campaigning as a gun-loving conservative) won an “upset victory” (by 627 votes, out of more than 200,000 votes cast) over state legislator Rick Saccone in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional […]

There’s plenty we could do about mass shootings

Monday, March 12th, 2018

There was a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Feb. 14. (Former?) student Nikolas de Jesus Cruz (who was reportedly a subject of bullying there) used a .223-caliber, one-shot-per-trigger-pull rifle (not an “automatic weapon” as claimed by Democratic Florida Sen. Bill Nelson.) Young de Jesus Cruz left 17 dead, dozens more injured.

At night, sometimes they even crawl out and shoot their owners

Saturday, February 10th, 2018

But only when their lips move

Friday, January 5th, 2018

Time for another brief lesson in “translating what those Washington people say, back into regular English”

The Way Things Work in Vegas . . . Part Two

Wednesday, October 18th, 2017

(Our first installment ended with a lengthy excerpt from Tom Conley, a former civilian police captain, senior-level commissioned officer in the United States Navy Reserve, and certified U.S. Department of Defense counter-terrorism instructor, posted at the “Security” magazine Web site on Oct. 13 ( https://www.securitymagazine.com/blogs/14-security-blog/post/88391-the-las-vegas-massacre-the-anatomy-of-a-catastrophic-security-failure .)