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Pelosi’s Impeachment Blunder

October 26 | Posted by mrossol | Democrat Party, Henninger, The Left

Each move appears more desperate than the one before. Daniel Henninger –  WSJ  10/23/2019 Nancy Pelosi had the Democrats’ impeachment strategy right the first time: Don’t do it. But apparently even a lifetime in the mud-filled trenches of politics wasn’t enough to toughen the House speaker against the Democratic left’s compulsion to impeach Donald Trump.

Anyone of any political stripe knows that... Read more

Democrats Lost in Ukrainia

October 3 | Posted by mrossol | Democrat Party, Henninger, Liberal Press, The Left

WSJ 10/3/2019  Daniel Henninger As the Trump impeachment narrative descends into the familiar bog of incomprehensibility, some guidance: Do not confuse Ukraine with Ukrainia. Ukraine is a real country. Ukrainia is an imaginary place created by the national Democratic Party and the Washington press corps. It was probably inevitable that after 2½ years of the Trump presidency, the Democrats and the press would... Read more

Wahooing Betsy Ross – WSJ

August 24 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Henninger, Losing Freedom, Politically correct, Social Engineering

Mr Henninger has it right: “…corporation headquarters are not profiles in courage…” WSJ 7/10/2019 The remarkable thing about Colin Kaepernick ’s banning of Nike ’s Betsy Ross flag sneaker to commemorate the Fourth of July isn’t that it happened, but how easily it happened. Nike’s management simply folded over “concerns that it could unintentionally offend.” Translating this waffly phrase into... Read more

The Deep Dangers of Life Online – WSJ

August 23 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Henninger, Social Engineering, Technology

By Daniel Henninger WSJ 8/7/2019 The online forum 8chan is better known than it was last week because the El Paso shooter, Patrick Crusius, uploaded his “manifesto” to the site before he murdered 22 people. 8chan has also been linked to the mass murder in Christchurch, New Zealand,... Read more

What Ails the U.S. Press? – WSJ

August 21 | Posted by mrossol | 1st Amendment, American Thought, Jenkins, Special Counsel

A timeworn TV commentator and professor of politics, in the moments before Robert Mueller ’s testimony began last week on MSNBC, told the audience that Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election was an “act of war” by a “sworn enemy of the United States.”

Notice how each word is the sheerest nonsense. There is no forum in which countries “swear”... Read more

Subpoena the spies

April 18 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Henninger, Law, Losing Freedom

WSJ 4/18/2019

By George Papadopoulos ‘I think spying did occur,’  Attorney General William P. Barr told a Senate subcommittee last Wednesday. He was speaking about the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s probe into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign, as well as the resulting special-counsel investigation. I can tell Mr. Barr what I know from experience. There’s... Read more

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