The reality is that no president will end Covid As all viruses do over time, Covid will become more transmissible but less deadly, a better formula for replicating itself. Most likely we will all be getting annual Covid boosters mixed in with our annual flu shots. But Biden can’t admit this. It would fundamentally undermine his case against Trump.
Publication: Washington Examiner
Is Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer the New “Angel of Death?”
Michigan experienced a new record for Covid-19 hospitalizations on Monday. Yet Whitmer has been an ardent follower of Covid-19 protocols lauded by Democrats and Dr. Anthony Fauci. Applying the same logic, this means Whitmer should be dubbed the new Angel of Death, right?
Fauci Is Just Another Partisan Pundit Now
He doesn’t seem to care at all who knows his views on Cruz, Trump, Jan. 6, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and a whole range of other issues well outside his area of expertise. He might claim to be the representative of Science Itself, but he’s really just another pundit looking forward to the CNN contract that awaits him as soon as he retires — or, hopefully, is fired.
Still Thankful for the Best Country on Earth
This November has ushered in a season of hope. The scales are falling from people’s eyes. The public is awakening. People know there are still many reasons why we should be thankful to live in this glorious country. Focus on those reasons and have a wonderful holiday.
Biden Owes Rittenhouse an Apology
Biden tweeted out a video during his 2020 presidential campaign in which Kyle Rittenhouse’s image was spliced with infamous images of tiki-torch-bearing white supremacist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia…No one has even found a stray post on the internet suggesting that Rittenhouse espoused white supremacist ideas…
Trump’s Book “Our Journey Together” to Be Published Dec. 7
Former President Donald Trump today shocked the publishing world that has tried to cancel his administration by revealing that he is releasing his first post-White House book titled Our Journey Together . The huge book is a coffee table style collection of photographs that the former president selected himself. He even wrote the captions, offering praise and scorn where he felt it was needed.
Matt Gaetz Open to Hiring Rittenhouse as Intern if Acquitted
If Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted in court, he could have a new career opportunity ahead of him.
Dirty Tricks by Clintons Shaped Liberal Opinion and News Coverage of Trump for Years
What the public witnessed between 2016 and 2019 was an adept criminal enterprise at work using obeisant, friendly journalists and friends in law enforcement to shape public opinion with ludicrous lies. Nothing this elaborate, corrupt, and far-reaching has ever been seen since at least Nixon’s time.
No One Should Have Been in the Streets of Kenosha That Night
The leftist media cannot give license to rioters to destroy as they please and then act outraged when people try to defend themselves. If the media had condemned the rioters on day one, maybe the police would have been in a better position to enforce their curfew by night three — and the Rittenhouse shootings would have never happened.
Good Riddance to Brian Williams
Where are their viewers supposed to go now for vacuous, rambling commentary, the latest updates on left-wing Twitter, and semi-regular reminders of the pundit class’s generally below-average intellect? In Williams’s nearly 30 years with NBC, he perfected a signature move: responding to breaking news events with an affected somberness, soliloquizing gravely on the historical implications of said events while waxing poetic about justice, society, and What It All Means™. If only he had something meaningful to say.
Aaron Rodgers Let His Team Down
Being a public health risk and not being able to play are both bad. As an elite athlete, he should want to help his team win games. That includes getting the vaccine. Rodgers didn’t. Instead, his team had to start its backup quarterback, and the Packers only scored one touchdown in the loss. The only thing Rodgers has gotten right is that the Right shouldn’t champion him because a vaccine is neither left-wing nor right-wing — it’s a vaccine.
Republicans Can Win By Ignoring Trump
Of the many lessons from Tuesday’s election results, one is this: The GOP can do well without former President Donald Trump. He may have propelled the party to victory in 2016, but last year was a disaster. More and more, it appears as if his 2016 victory was a one-off. Republicans should look at it that way.
Biden Dems Lose Big — and on Cultural Issues
Joe Biden returned Wednesday morning to a nation that no longer supports him or his party.
With McAuliffe’s Defeat, the Clinton Brand Means Basically Nothing Now
It’s a big fall from the 1990s, when Bill Clinton held the White House. It’s a big fall from 2008, when a significant portion of the Democratic Party and its base believed then-Sen. Hillary Clinton was the natural choice for the presidential nomination, and from 2016, when the Democratic Party tipped the scales decisively in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
For Dems, All Republicans Are Trump
Trump may have lost the 2020 election, but he has defeated the Democrats’ sanity in a landslide. Most voters have completely moved on from Trump, but Democrats remain as obsessed with him as they ever have been.
No, White People Didn’t Invent Slavery and Conquest
As far as chattel slavery in the West is concerned, a good number of African natives operated on the business end of things. You know, for a political faction that puts such an emphasis on representation, it seems weird to erase the history of black and brown conquest. Don’t give white people all the credit!
Media to Chappelle and Sinema: Conform or Else
If you’re a member of a historically marginalized group, and you don’t also support whatever line the ultra-progressive crowd has adopted at the moment, then all bets are off. You’re a fraud, a fiend, and a traitor to your own people.
The Left and Right Each Have a Jan. 6 Myth
Some of Trump’s greatest enemies love to view the day as worse than Sept. 11, 2001. This is a slap in the face to the thousands of Americans who lost loved ones in coordinated terror attacks.
Why Didn’t the Abraham Accords Win the Nobel Peace Prize?
The prize should have been shared between former President Donald Trump, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Emirati President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Sudanese Sovereign Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and Moroccan King Mohammed VI. The accords were the first nation-to-nation Middle East peace deals in 25 years.
Give No-Show Buttigieg Full-Time Paternity Leave — Abolish Department of Transportation
The new adoptive father took paternity leave starting two months ago and has been missing in action ever since, just when the nation’s transportation infrastructure has come under unprecedented pressure.
Unlike Other Activist Athletes, Kyrie Irving Is Actually Taking a Principled Stand
Irving very well may be misguided, but there is no doubt that he is actually risking his career for something he believes in. That is more than can be said about the other athletes who obediently spout whatever social justice talking points are popular while collecting millions of dollars in our liberal-dominated culture.
Gas Prices Hit a Seven-Year High and Biden Remains as Clueless as Ever
Under former President Donald Trump, the United States achieved effective energy independence. It became a net exporter of petroleum products and, for a brief moment in time, crude oil.
Biden’s $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill Ramps Up the Left’s Assault on Marriage
For 60 years, the Left has trying to supplant families with social engineering programs. Virtually every means-tested program — Medicaid, food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, public housing, and Obamacare, to name just a few — punish people by stanching the flow of benefits to those who get married.
We Can Celebrate Both Columbus Day and Indigenous People’s Day
Judging Columbus through the eyes of 21st-century social justice advocates is unfair. Judging his actions in the context of the 15th century is more honest. The notion that Native Americans were all living in peace before 1492 is a fanciful myth. Indigenous people were conquering and killing and enslaving and sacrificing each other long before any European settler set foot in North America.