Greetings! The notoriously conservative NY Post editorial board gave an ice cold reception to Donald Trump’s imperialistic “Greenland sideshow.” “It’d be beyond nuts for Trump to actually use force,” the editors wrote, “a guarantee that Democrats would win the House this fall, for starters, and maybe even gift them the Senate”…Just wondering: what’s the pillow talk at night between Katy Tur, of left-leaning MS NOW, and her spouse Tony Dokoupil, the new “CBS Evening News” anchor. Dokupil was roundly skewered last week for airing MAGA puff pieces, including subservient interviews with The Donald and Sec. of State Marco Rubio…Dept. of Surprises: The American Conservative reports that right-wingers were “saddened” by the death of the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir. Ultra-right gadfly Ann Coulter opines that Weir’s band was “uniquely American” and she cited the abundance of white people at the Dead’s concerts…Karl Rove, who I never liked when he was George W. Bush’s deputy chief of staff, has written such a moving article about the death of his eight-year-old dog Doc Holliday that it moved me to tears. (Wall Street Journal). Sorry for your loss Karl….Several times a month a New England source of mine goes to demonstrations outside the ICE building in Burlington, MA, organized by Bearing Witness. My spy’s favorite sign seen among the hundreds of protestors: “Cholesterol, do your thing.” That seems obviously targeted at our Big Mac-loving President…Dismal December: Only one right-wing news site posted a traffic increase last month, according to TheRighting’s exclusive research. PJ Media, take a bow. Everyone else saw traffic drop compared to a year ago, including Trump’s Truth Social and Bari Weiss’s The Free Press…If you keep reading, I’ll keep Righting. Howard
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