Greetings! Last night’s Academy Award ceremony was almost free of direct digs about Donald Trump’s maniacal first five weeks as MAGA-in-Chief. Still, Oscar host Conan O’Brien couldn’t resist noting that Best Picture winner “Anora,” centered around a young Brooklyn woman clashing with her Moscow oligarch’s in-laws, was having a good night because “Americans are excited to see someone stand up to a powerful Russian”…Robert R. Kennedy Jr. wrote a tepid opinion piece for Foxnews.com regarding a deadly measles outbreak among the unvaccinated in Texas and New Mexico. Trump’s Health & Human Services honcho calls for the availability of vaccines “for those who want them” and suggested parents talk to their health care providers to better understand what options are open to them. However, he stopped short of calling for all parents to have their children vaccinated…John Fetterman for president! On Friday night’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher revealed the sartorially-challenged Pennsylvania Senator should be the Dem’s choice for a 2028 White House run. “Fetterman says the four words that strike fear in the heart of every Republican that wants to hang onto power: ‘I am not woke,’” Maher explained. Here’s the video…Meanwhile, Andrew Cuomo, who was forced to resign in disgrace as governor of New York, has just announced he’s running for mayor of NYC. Fox News opines that it’s simply a Cuomo ploy to position himself to top the Democratic ticket in 2028…There’s at least one prominent Canadian who wants his country to be part of the United States. Best-selling author and columnist Lawrence Solomon lays out all the advantages he sees for Canada and the U.S. becoming one nation under DC control in this exclusive interview with TheRighting…If you keep reading, I’ll keep Righting. Howard
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