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Robert Laurie

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Chuck Schumer threatens Trump over SCOTUS nominee - endless filibuster for any nominee?

Democrats don't understand what happened in the 2016 election. They don't know why they lost and they have no concept of how badly they were beaten. I've made this point a hundred times. We see their denial in their post-election defiance, their doubling-down on people like Pelosi, and the bitter name-calling aimed at anyone who didn't support Hillary Clinton. They cling to popular vote totals, buoyed by left-wing superstates New York and California, so they can whistle past their electoral graveyard and their brutal 2018 map.
- Wednesday, January 4, 2017

The members of the UN's 2017 Human Rights Council is a murderers' row of the world's worst nations

Every few years, the United Nations puts its worthlessness on display and the amount of money the United States dumps into the global fiasco becomes a political hot potato. Recently, it was the actions and words of Barack Obama and John Kerry that had people talking. Their orchestration of anti-Israel resolutions sparked a round of saber-rattling about pulling US funding from the New York based boondoggle. Need another reason to defund this joke of an operation?
- Tuesday, January 3, 2017


Trump press secretary Sean #: Trump to repeal 'a lot' of Obama's regulations on day one

Things are about to change. In a little over 17 days Obama will be gone, Trump will be in office, and CNN's nightmare scenario will begin. On the first day of the new administration, the government will get smaller. We don't know to what degree it will shrink but, thanks to incoming Press Secretary Sean #, we do know that a raft of Obama's regulations will be eliminated on day one.
- Monday, January 2, 2017

The top 5 stories of 2016, or... Why Democrat implosion is loads of fun

If this was a list of the most meaningful stories of the year, Donald Trump's victory would obviously take the top spot. If it was a list of the most important stories of the year, we'd have to mention the continuing impotence of Obama's foreign policy. Since it's neither of those things, you won't see those stories.
- Friday, December 30, 2016

Reid bemoans Democrats' lineup of 2020 presidential candidates - calls it an 'old folks home'

We've spent quite a bit of time talking about the ugly reality facing today's Democrats. As a political force, they've essentially been decimated by the Obama years. Following Hillary Clinton's implosion, they hold a historically small number of seats at the federal, state, and local levels. They're facing an absolutely brutal 2018 midterm map, their "bench" is embarrassingly shallow, and (so far) fresh faces are nowhere to be found.
- Wednesday, December 28, 2016


Rep. Maxine Waters refuses to meet or work with Trump

Because she's so very important, we're sure you know that Maxine Waters (D-her own little world) is the ranking member on the House Financial Services Committee. If, somehow, you were unaware of that, don't worry. She'll tell you, repeatedly, in the clip below.
- Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Democrats notice they've abandoned much of the country, painted themselves into a bi-coastal corner

If you watched any news over the holiday weekend (personally I try to avoid as much of it as possible) you no doubt saw Barack and Michelle Obama's final "Christmas Greeting" video. I put "Christmas Greeting" in quotes, because that's not really what it was. Like most of what Obama does, it was less about the big picture and more about selling the notion of his own greatness.
- Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Hillary, Tim Kaine, Lena Dunham, Weiner & Johnson make GQ's list of 2016's least influential people

If you were arranging publications based on their political content, any given issue of GQ Magazine would sit comfortably to the left of Marx & Engels. GQ is to sane political discourse what a pack of rabid pit bulls is to a steak. After all, this is the rag that keeps Keith Olbermann locked in a basement closet, where a food pellet drops each time he records one of his insane rants for YouTube.
- Thursday, December 22, 2016





Bill Clinton once warned his wife not to ignore white voters - now he blames them for her loss

Throughout the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton made it clear that she had no interest in courting white voters. Instead of embracing everyone, Hillary embarked on a plan of "maximum identity politics." She decided to divide the electorate, pit one group against another, and relegate whites (men in particular) to her infamous "basket of deplorables."
- Monday, December 19, 2016

Watch the Morning Joe panel trash Hillary's post-election excuses, 'utter incapability for self-examination'

Since her loss, Hillary Clinton and her surrogates have blamed everything under the sun for the failure. Racism, the FBI, misogyny, Russians, anger, voter fraud, bigotry, fake news, the media, religion, and voter apathy have all been offered as scapegoats. When one explanation fails, another is offered. When they run through the entire list of excuses, they go back to the top and start over.
- Monday, December 19, 2016


Washed up C-list 'celebrities' offer GOP electors 'their respect' if they vote against Trump

Just prior to Election Day, a group of "really famous people" filmed a clip in which they urged Americans to vote against Donald Trump. It didn't work. The spot, directed by Joss Whedon, was ignored and Trump won. It may not have been effective, but at least it featured actual stars. Love them or hate them, the cast of "The Avengers" are bona fide Hollywood A-listers.
- Thursday, December 15, 2016

Romney's out because he refused to apologize to Trump? Unpopular opinion: Good for Mitt

I've been hard on Mitt Romney. I've called him a suck up, a sycophant, a flip-flopper, and a has-been. I've accused him of being precisely the kind of wishy-washy, spineless politician who would choose expediency over anything he'd previously espoused. Heck, when he was running for President, I hoped he could beat Obama but I argued that he could never win because he'd been on both sides of every issue.
- Thursday, December 15, 2016

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