There is only one sensible way to pick a leader. You have to compare intentions to results, and decide which candidate does what they say, and which candidate consistently disappoints. There are a lot of ways to make this list of Pros and Cons, but I’m going to explain a little method I call the BEST method.
Editor’s Corner
When I See Trump’s Rallies, I See Americans…
So much has already been said about Donald Trump. So much has been spun, chewed and spewed out by the malignant media. The DC politicians …
America’s Lost Army; People Who Don’t Read
I haven’t talked about my old Cold War mentor Moses Sands in a few years. He moved to the higher pastures, and I mean that literally, in …
Hillary Clinton and Nuclear War by Indifference and Incompetence
(For the next three weeks I can find no profit in writing about anything except what possibly may be the peoples’ last opportunity to …
Fifty Shades of Hypocrisy
In comparison to the acceptance of sexual predation that has arisen from the Democrat Party in both the political world and popular culture since the 1990s, I’d say …
Donald Trump and the People’s Existential Threat
This is an update on a theme I raised in February 2016, “Donald Trump and the People” as I think the people see their existential threat …
Even 43% of “Don’t-Give-a-Damn’s” Don’t Give a Damn About Democrats in 2016
This is a repeat of an article posted here in 2014, leading into that historic election cycle. Same conditions, even greater dislike for the Democrats …
Putting the #NeverTrump Syndrome on the Couch
On closer inspection, it appears that NeverTrumpism is more than just a vanity built on elitism and status protection. It’s not unlike that choice between comfort and gut-check …
The Missing “Buckley-Factor” in Publius Decius Mus’ Historic Essay
If you haven’t heard, a fellow (I assume) named Publius Decius Mus penned an anonymous, 10-page essay at the Claremont College website, entitled the “Flight …
Seriously, Do the Russians Really Prefer Donald Trump as Our Next President?
Everyone remembers Obama’s accidental open-mic comment to Russian President Medvedev in March, 2012, that permanently established his place as Vladimir Putin’s Number One patsy. Hold …