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9
Dec

TOP OF THE DAY by Howard Polskin

Greetings! The nation’s 250th anniversary isn’t until July 4, 2026.  However  Donald Trump already has plans to mark that momentous day with the biggest celebration of patriotism in American history, reports the Daily Signal.  For some reason, I dread what that celebration will look like…Olivia Troye, Mike  Pence’s national security director during the first Trump administration, has advice for those who plan to be part of The Donald White House 2.0.  Troye foresees a toxic bro culture inside the West Wing and warns women going there to proceed with extreme caution. (We Lived It)…Most overused phrase of 2024: “said the quiet part out loud”…With a huge dose of snark, the Washington Free Beacon spotlights ten other “criminals” apart from  Hunter Biden who deserve a Joe Biden pardon.  The list includes Sam Brinton, Stormy Daniels’ mouthpiece Michael Avenatti, and (natch) Hillary Clinton...Woke is not quite dead yet, according to the New York Post's John Mac Ghlionn.  His  article points to 200 million video game players in the U.S., making it  “the perfect platform for DEI tenets to flourish.” He reports that the hugely popular Call of Duty video game franchise just introduced its first nonbinary character with they/them pronouns...Here's the political book I’m most eagerly awaiting in 2025.  CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’s Alex Thompson have teamed up on a nonfiction tome about “Biden’s insistence on staying in the 2024 race,” according to scoop machine Oliver Darcy in his newsletter Status.  No word on the book’s title or pub date. But I'd say that how Biden clung to power way past his expiration date is 2024's great underreported political story and I can't wait to devour the inside dish…If you keep reading, I’ll keep Righting. Howard

Godspeed to DOGE

source: National Review

Expectations for Elon Musk’s plan to root out government inefficiency need to be tempered, but we welcome the effort.

In Portugal, Mass Immigration Is the Issue

source: European Conservative

Something must change while there is still a country to save.

The Man Who Fought Fauci and Won

source: Wall Street Journal

Karmic justice strikes as Jay Bhattacharya, a dissenting physician who was made a pariah during Covid, is nominated as director of the National Institutes of Health.

“The Order” Doesn’t Take the Trump Bait

source: Hollywood in Toto

“The Order” takes its name from the ‘80s hate group that killed radio star Alan Berg and robbed banks. It’s perfect fodder for storytellers to push the “Trump Is Hitler” card. Instead, “The Order” keeps to the facts. Mostly. It’s a smart, absorbing detective thriller powered by Jude Law.
4
Dec

TOP OF THE DAY by Howard Polskin

Greetings!  It’s the holiday gift-giving season and here’s my #1 online shopping destination suggestion for true-blue Democrats.  Check out the official store of the Democratic party.  There are mugs, sweaters, and hats all festooned with subtle Democrat messaging.  I’m partial to the Trailblazer collection featuring images of icons like Shirley Chisholm, John Lewis and Bayard Rustin slapped on various tchotchkes and articles of clothing…For politically minded kids who lean right, Kash Patel, Trump’s nominee for FBI director, published a children’s book two years ago called The Plot Against the King. It features a King Donald and the villainess is none other than Hillary Queenton.  This is coming from a man who could wind up leading the FBI in January.  I’d bet good money that J. Edgar Hoover never wrote a children’s book….And finally, for the nicotine addict in your life, Tucker Carlson just launched his own brand of chewing tobacco called Alp.  I imagine by February it will be named the official chewing tobacco brand of America…Conservative podcaster and pundit Megyn Kelly defends battered Trump Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth on her website.  Other conservatives appear to be joining her despite the flood of press reports that continue to nuke Hegseth’s reputation…Sheriff Chad Chronister, Trump’s nominee to head the DEA, has withdrawn his candidacy saying he wasn’t qualified.  However, conservative media claim his past enforcing Covid lockdowns and going easy on BLM supporters diminished his support. (Western Journal)…Housekeeping: I’m taking a long weekend beginning tomorrow morning so TheRighting won’t be published until Monday, December 9….If you keep reading, I’ll keep Righting. Howard

Exclude Hostile Media from White House Briefings

source: Human Events

Is there any reason that the media outlets that called President Trump a Nazi, a fascist, literally Hitler, an authoritarian and an existential threat to America should be allowed in the Briefing Room during his administration — or any future Republican administration?

Media Goons Try to Kavanaugh Pete Hegseth

source: Bongino.com

Trump's appointments have had the Left-wing media in a tizzy and they might finally be catching up.

Former Fox News Employees Shoot Down NBC Hit Piece Against Pete Hegseth

source: American Greatness

An NBC News hit piece accusing Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, of habitually coming to work at “Fox and Friends Weekend” hung over and smelling of alcohol has been refuted by over a dozen Fox News personalities and guests who have worked with him, including his two cohosts.

Unqualified Is Code for They Scare Me to Death

source: Conservative View from NH

It has been like a broken record with the mainstream media and every one of Trump’s nominees. Trump makes the announcement, and within minutes, the Left hits the Play button to play the “This person is the least qualified of any person ever named to that post.”

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya May Be Trump’s Best Pick

source: Blaze Media

One of the first serious academics to push back against the onslaught of novel, non-pharmaceutical interventions during Covid-19, like lockdowns, masks, and school closures, was Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. Now, he’s Trump’s pick to lead the National Institutes of Health.

Trump Should Unite Us with a “New American Patriotism”

source: WND

The Make America Great Again agenda has some rough edges for sure, but if presented right, led by a message of hope, not malice, Trump can deliver an idealistic policy the vast majority of Americans can embrace.

Trump Can Find a Much Better Nominee to Run the DEA

source: Washington Examiner

The Hillsborough County sheriff has a sordid history of making decisions that have contributed to distrust in law enforcement. He arrested a pastor who defied the pandemic lockdowns, has used his office to promote the gay and transgender movement, and has refused to enforce Florida’s laws prohibiting employers from hiring illegal immigrants.

Trump’s Notre Dame Appearance Means More Than You Think

source: Hot Air

It will be a grand affair, attended by 50 heads of state, and Trump is being treated as one of them even before he returns to power in January. That's a big deal, because it is a symbolic acknowledgment that in the eyes of the world, Donald Trump is already the president who matters.

Biden’s Legacy of Failure

source: The Dispatch

He was elected in 2020 to put an end to Trump’s movement. It’s bigger than ever.

Libs Are Shocked That Biden Is a Liar

source: PJ Media

These are the same people who dutifully believed that facinorous, MAGA-capped, Project 2025 devotees were doctoring "deep fake" videos of Biden staring off into space as he dropped crab cakes into his Depends. The useful idiots, desperate to belong to the Democratic Party cult, believed everything they were told

More Biden Abuse of Power

source: Townhall

Biden was a horrible President. Not because of his dementia, but because of his craven moral pusillanimity, his Leftist politics that devastated the economy, his weakening of the military, his destruction of the country’s borders, inner cities, and the federal budget.

Biden Bashes America and Christianity in Africa

source: FrontPage

Communist thugs get a craven apology from Joe.

Brace Yourself for More Biden Pardons

source: National Review

The president could try to head off a new investigation of influence-peddling by granting participants the same sort of expansive pardon he gave Hunter.