Trying to read the Trump tea leaves
Sunday, November 27th, 2016Under our Nov. 21 post, “They expected to be ‘discussing access,’” John Taylor comments:
Under our Nov. 21 post, “They expected to be ‘discussing access,’” John Taylor comments:
Our traditional Thanksgiving column:
I’ve got to admit, I love it.
I labored in the newspaper business for 40 years. I started out driving the delivery truck. I broke front-page stories as a twenty-something reporter at my first small-town daily in Willimantic, Connecticut, eventually working my way up to become an editor and then a 20-year columnist and editorial writer at a major metropolitan daily.
If Donald Trump were currently the subject of multiple, concurrent, ongoing investigations by both the FBI and the New York Police Department – investigations into a likely organized long-running conspiracy to bribe a federal official to the tune of tens of millions of dollars; illegal use of a non-profit foundation to generate millions in income […]
So, let me get this straight. The main thrust of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign is not that she favors “open borders” with unlimited illegal immigration including a greater number of violent jihadi Muslim gang-rapists and mass murderers than are now terrorizing France (although she does.) The main thrust of her campaign is not that […]
CNN, the Clinton News Network, reported on Oct. 30 “Hillary Clinton on Saturday questioned FBI Director James Comey’s decision to write to congressional leaders about emails uncovered in the bureau’s probe into Anthony Weiner, saying the timing of such a move was ‘unprecedented’ and ‘deeply troubling.’
First, before our major post of the day, a note on presidential polling:
Since it will reportedly take weeks for FBI agents to search the hundreds of thousands of Huma Abedin e-mails found on the home computer of her disgraced husband, former congressman and accomplished “sexter” Anthony Weiner (now that they have a proper warrant, so what they find can be used in the many separate prosecutions likely […]