July 20, 2021 Facebook hammered by both sides as Biden tones down ‘killing’ accusation Depending on your vantage point, the Biden White House is either colluding with Facebook or at war with the company. President Biden toned down his rhetoric a bit Sunday.
July 16, 2021 From ‘coup’ warnings to alleged Kremlin documents, journalists refight the Trump wars From the Pentagon to the Kremlin, new allegations against Donald Trump are emerging almost by the hour as a flood of books and investigative pieces hit the marketplace.
July 15, 2021 Media hail runaway Texas Democrats for blocking action on voting They are being portrayed as heroes for furtively leaving their states. If ever there was a story—okay, a non-Trump story—that dramatized how the political press takes sides, it is the spectacle of Texas Democratic lawmakers blocking action by high-tailing it out of the Lone Star State.
July 14, 2021 Newspaper declares Biden boring; Washington has never felt duller The scorching summertime heat here in the nation’s capital is forcing a sweaty admission: Washington has become rather boring. And some pundits are blaming the 46th president.
July 13, 2021 Why the media elite, captured by the Left, are alienating both sides The media, having alienated conservatives for decades, are now distrusted by many on the left for insufficient purity.
July 2, 2021 Trump’s company charged on narrow grounds despite 3 years of investigation The company was not charged for funneling hush money through Michael Cohen to Stormy Daniels in an effort to buy her silence about an alleged affair with the boss. All these matters made headlines, DA Cyrus Vance Jr. has been investigating for three years, and obviously didn’t have the evidence for grand jury charges.
July 1, 2021 Pelosi passes Jan. 6 panel in House that’s even divided over the Confederacy How hard could it be to vote to remove some statues from the Capitol honoring those who led a pro-slavery rebellion against America, along with a smattering of White supremacists? But 120 House Republicans fumbled the ball and opposed the measure as distorting history.
June 30, 2021 Pictures of frustration: From a collapsed building to a faltering infrastructure deal If there’s one national need that our warring politicians could agree on, it would be the need to repair and expand our crumbling infrastructure. But in classic Beltway fashion, the arguments are mainly about mind-numbing process and partisan advantage, not the urgency of dealing with roads, bridges, tunnels, rail and airports.
June 29, 2021 Trump denounces Barr over election in latest bitter break with a top aide Bill Barr joins a growing list of high-powered people who fell from grace in Trump World, some because they stood up to the president and some because they turned on him first.
June 25, 2021 DeSantis crusades against liberal colleges, will ask students’ political views There is little question that academia has been a liberal bastion for decades. From left-leaning faculty to students protesting right-wing speakers on campus, conservatives have felt unwelcome at major colleges and universities.