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Birds of a Feather
New York representative Carolyn Maloney defends Cecile Richardson as “making a good salary.” Only in the upside-down progressive world of abortion and tax-dollar largesse is five hundred thousand downplayed as a “good salary” while the same amount in industry is … Continue reading
Nonsense Climbs New Peak
A central front in Progressives’ war on liberty is their assault on language. “Words are offensive” is their disingenuous mantra, a hollow excuse to mock, insult, and denigrate Americans strong enough to be mavericks from liberal bellowing and imposed, shallow … Continue reading
Identity Crisis
More than 15,000 government-based e-mail addresses have been exposed as part of the sordid Ashley-Madison hacking affair. One can bet Hillary Clinton’s isn’t among them—never has she deigned lower herself to the communications protocol of a common bureaucrat. No—she concocted … Continue reading
Flights of Fancy
When the going gets tough, the Obamas get going … to Hollywood, that is. And with the Obama presidency gaining infamy for failure through each scandal it spawns, times have grown downright rugged for Barack and First Lady Michelle. Hence the duo again … Continue reading
Not Quite Cloned
Hillary Clinton would love nothing more than becoming Barack Obama’s clone. How easy he had it on his way to the Oval Office, casting a few “present” votes, surviving a short and anonymous Washington stint as senator, scribbling a mediocre … Continue reading
Up In Smoke
Will someone teach Republicans to pick smart fights? Now they’re badgering Washington DC about its imminent marijuana legalization, and the outcome of their bullying is bound to leave the GOP bloodied and with diminished esteem. Obama, they should recall, was twice elected … Continue reading
School Daze
The shrinking pool of twenty-first century dupes is giving Barack Obama headaches. Fondly, he reminisces on halcyon years when all the world’s disaffected and naïve were beating their ways to his presence, but nowadays he’s forced to actually seek out people who will refrain … Continue reading
A Not-In-Love Story
Television cables sizzled with the salacious gossip: “Barry doesn’t love his mistress,” speculated relationship counselor Rudy Giuliani. “All the signs are there.” Barry’s mistress bolted up in bed. “You do love me, don’t you hun?” Head propped against a skewed and … Continue reading
Shoveling Moody’s Waste
Chester H. Moody ascended to president of his Future Farmers chapter as a mere high school junior. Later, at State Agriculture College, he grew enamored of animal husbandry and, upon graduation, eloped with his childhood sweetheart and the couple used her savings to … Continue reading
Fifty Shades Of Failure
It’s suddenly the salacious rage among America’s progressive aristocracy: clad in tuxes and gowns they slip into Georgetown homes; tweed-jacketed, they crowd faculty lounges; in pant suits they pack Hillary’s living room. Nearly breathless do the liberal congregations sip cocktails and pick through … Continue reading