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Trump’s Shock and Awe Cabinet Picks Are Everything that America Needs
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Many of US President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees just don’t have the gravitas or institutional experience in dealing with giant bureaucracies to serve effectively, critics say. That whining you hear is the sound of progress.
Trump, who has spent his entire business career in real estate, taking a ...Read more
Breaking Up Google Will Be a Great American Catastrophe
Earlier this year, in one of the most absurd court rulings in modern times, federal judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google violated U.S. antitrust law by gaining a monopoly in the search engine markets.
In the days or weeks ahead, the courts will decide whether to break up one of America's most iconic companies or to sell off some of its activities...Read more
Debunking the Left's Deportation Hysteria
Illegal immigration activists are already panicked that Donald Trump will keep one of his biggest campaign promises.
Trump recently announced that Tom Homan will be his "border czar." Homan isn't a household name, but he's had a long career in government. Homan was the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during Trump's first ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Trimming obese government
Fifty years ago when Ron Paul (father of Sen. Rand Paul) was running for Congress from Texas, a billboard featured an obese Uncle Sam with the caption “let’s put big government on a diet.”
Since then, the federal government has grown even more obese. To seriously ...Read more
Move Over, Ronald Reagan! Donald J. Trump Is Now Officially the Greatest Republican President Ever!
No Republican has ever done what Donald J. Trump has done. Not even close.
Simply because no Republican has ever won three presidential elections, just to officially win two!
Yes, Trump won the presidency three times.
And he did it up against the entire world! Trump had to beat the entire Democratic Party, the entire deep state and D.C. swamp...Read more
Donald Trump Is Set to Make MAGA America's Defining Political Movement
When one considers Donald Trump's Cabinet selections announced thus far, there are a few themes that emerge.
One discernible theme, which has been the subject of constant teeth-gnashing all week, is the unorthodox or perhaps outright surprising nature of some of the picks. Tulsi Gabbard, tapped as our next director of national intelligence, ...Read more
A Lesson For Democrats -- Don't Be Weird
A lot of you people sound nuts.
It is unsurprising that a Donald Trump campaign ad featuring the tagline "Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you" was effective in the 2024 presidential campaign. Indeed, a pro-Kamala Harris PAC says the spot, which featured a clip of Harris endorsing state-funded sex-change operations for prisoners,...Read more
Dear Democrats
It is going to be OK. It really will. You'll have the midterms in two years. There'll be another presidential election in four years. Those of you reading this insisting there will be no more elections are no better than the idiots on my side who think 2020 was stolen and that if Kamala Harris had won, there would be no more elections.
In ...Read more
Brian Stelter Explores Media Cluelessness
After the decisive Republican victory on Election Day, one question bouncing around in conservative circles was: Will this lead the liberal media to change their ways? Will they reflect on how they are not in any way the "mainstream" media?
It's unlikely. They believe all their own bravado about being on the front lines against incoming "...Read more
There Are No Permanent Defeats
In 1994, Republicans won a sweeping victory that cost Democrats control of the House and Senate for the first time in 40 years. Republicans took an eye-popping 54 seats, leading many to conclude that this was a permanent political realignment.
Two years later, Bill Clinton won reelection with 379 electoral college votes to Bob Dole's 159.
A ...Read more
The Democratic Gerontocracy Forgets the Lessons of Its Youth and Maturity
Here's another way to look at why Republicans swept the 2024 elections: It's the fault, only partly, of course, of the gerontocracy of the Democratic Party. Going back through history, it's hard to find a time when a party's leadership was so far along in years. The founder presidents retired in their mid-sixties. Andrew Jackson retired at 69, ...Read more
Mass Deportations Would Be An Ugly Chapter for a Nation That Should Have Turned the Page
SAN DIEGO -- It seems just about every American has an opinion about mass deportations. It's too bad most of those views are so uninformed.
I've been writing about immigration for 35 years, and I still haven't figured it out.
My take is complicated by the branches on my family tree.
I don't have a single undocumented immigrant in my lineage...Read more
Gitmo Continues to Haunt
Here's a pop quiz: When can an Army colonel overrule the Secretary of Defense? It happened last week for probably the first time in modern history. The short answer is: Even in the military, the Secretary of Defense cannot change the rules and procedures for criminal prosecutions and tell military judges how to try cases.
Here is the backstory....Read more
Why Are We Ignoring the American Hostages in Gaza?
Do you remember a time when Americans cared that their fellow citizens had been kidnapped and held captive by terrorists?
I do. Think back to 1979, when Iranian terrorists stormed the American embassy in Tehran. They held more than 50 Americans hostage for 444 days.
And we cared. The Americans held captive were constantly on our minds. There ...Read more
The GOP's Gigantic Opportunity
Donald Trump won the election. The House and Senate are in Republican hands. That means the GOP now owns the debt and its consequences. This responsibility, while too much for past politicians, presents the opportunity of a lifetime: namely, to be the ones who put the government back on fiscal track and, among other things, save entitlement ...Read more
Hey, Democrats -- It's Your Policies
Across traditional and social media, in public forums and (no doubt) in private offices, Democrats are licking their wounds from the trouncing they received in last week's elections.
It isn't just that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris lost the Electoral College and the popular vote -- the first time a Republican ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Trump’s chance to change taxation
If any constitutional amendment can be hated, it would be the 16th Amendment.
Passed by Congress in 1909 and ratified by the states in 1913, it allowed Congress to “levy income taxes without apportioning them among the states based on population.” At first the ...Read more
The Trump Doctrine
Donald Trump's foreign policy was, during his first term, not only successful; it was the most successful foreign policy of any president since Ronald Reagan. Yet thanks to their animus for Trump personally, pseudo-experts on foreign policy have refused to give Trump credit for his obvious wins: a quiescent Russia, a contained Iran, Middle ...Read more
What Happened? What's Next?
Two weeks ago, I wrote, "There seems to be only one thing about which all Americans agree ... that something is very wrong in our nation."
My point then was that all the polling data has been pointing in one direction -- Americans of all persuasions are not happy with what's happening in and the direction of our country.
Now we see, despite ...Read more
Win-Win Out of No-Win: Previewing Trump's Russia-Ukraine Transaction
Prepare to toss the common peace negotiation recipes, ceasefire artifices and usual foreign policy nostrums out the window.
When asked about Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan, that's my hunch in a sentence.
Henry Kissinger said that politics is the art of the possible. The businessman's art of the deal is to create a win-win out of no win. ...Read more
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