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Kim Jung- Ill?

| August 24, 2020 | 29 Comments
Kim Jung- Ill?

Kim Jong Un North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been in a coma for months and all his recent public appearances were faked, a South Korean official says in a new report about the reclusive despot. Chang Song-min, a former aide to late South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, alleged that Kim has become seriously […]

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Trumpism—A Look Backward and Forward to November

| August 18, 2020 | 15 Comments
Trumpism—A Look Backward and Forward to November

About the juxtaposition of Trump’s policies and personality, or the President we love to hate. Poetrooper sends. Between the abyss and what goes on in Portland and the Magnificent Mile, there is for the moment nothing else but Trump standing in the breach. By Victor Davis Hanson Perhaps 70 percent of Trumpism remains a hodgepodge […]

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Surprising Bright Spot

| July 29, 2020 | 31 Comments
Surprising Bright Spot

Detroit Police Chief James Craig Portland, Seattle, Chicago, New York, Philladelphia, Atlanta, the list of rioting cities goes on. One name is conspicuously absent. Detroit. Why is that, considering its turbulent past? One would think it would be in the top three, at least, yet it’s not. Why is that? Detroit Police Chief explains lack […]

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Today’s Good News Article Brought to Us By…

| July 24, 2020 | 25 Comments
Today’s Good News Article Brought to Us By…

 Student Nick Sandmann The Wapo! Washington Post settles Nicholas Sandmann defamation lawsuit in Covington Catholic High School controversy ‘I turned 18 & WaPo settled my lawsuit,’ Sandmann announced on Twitter By Joseph A. Wulfsohn The Washington Post is the latest news organization to settle a defamation lawsuit launched by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann over its botched […]

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Lawmakers want answers on reports Russia paid Taliban bounty to attack US troops

| July 2, 2020 | 20 Comments
Lawmakers want answers on reports Russia paid Taliban bounty to attack US troops

In this March 2, 2020, file photo, Afghan Taliban fighters and villagers attend a gathering as they celebrate the peace deal signed between US and Taliban in Laghman Province, Alingar district, Afghanistan. (Wali Sabawoon/NurPhoto via Getty Images, FILE) Amid reports that a Russian paramilitary unit offered the Taliban bounties to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan, […]

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Hydroxychloroquine, a Perspective

| May 31, 2020 | 40 Comments
Hydroxychloroquine, a Perspective

Hydroxychloroquine Molecule A simple, well understood medicine, approved for use in 1954 and declared an “essential medicine” by the World Health Organization, prescribed uncountable times by health care professionals is suddenly declared an anathema with its deadly side effects. What happened? Poetrooper sends. Hydroxychloroquine, Me, and the Great Divide By Richard Moss, MD I took […]

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New York Times Op-Ed on US Military White Supremacy

| May 26, 2020 | 114 Comments
New York Times Op-Ed on US Military White Supremacy

Just in time for Memorial Day 2020, the self-purported Newspaper of Record, The New York Times, publishes an opinion piece on the supposed “celebration of white supremacy” in the US military. The evidence? All the installations in the South named after military leaders of the Confederacy. All those “racist traitors” according to the piece. I’d […]

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A Pair From Poe

| May 20, 2020 | 23 Comments
A Pair From Poe

Double Trouble I am always, ah, interested in what the board curmudgeon sends me. That sobriquet is not given lightly, Delta Whiskies and Whiskettes. It is hard earned and well deserved, no small feat in this crowd. Poe is always pushing my buttons, which can be annoying but has its benefits, too. It keeps me […]

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