The Real Scandal of Hunter‘s Pardon

Politicians and pundits spent much of last week commenting on President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter for lying on a federal gun purchase form, failing to pay taxes, and any other offenses he may have committed over the past decade. Much of the controversy is because President Biden repeatedly pledged that he would never … Read more

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Trump’s Win Is Making Americans Feel Hope Again

Vice President Kamala Harris regularly called on voters to “turn the page” in the 2024 election. Of course, that rally cry rang hollow, because she is, in fact, the incumbent vice president of a badly failing administration. Nonetheless, in a sense, the people did, in fact, follow her advice, and “turned the page” by punting … Read more

I Beg Your Pardon

I am concerned by the large number of my longest-standing friends who have made statements to the effect that Biden’s lying and then pardoning his son is morally acceptable because who wouldn’t lie and pardon their own child. Viewed through the narrow lens of familial responsibility, this might make sense. But if one steps back … Read more

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Bananas:  Beg Your Pardon?

To “beg one’s pardon” is a polite and formal way of asking for forgiveness or apologizing for something. It’s often used when someone wants to express regret or acknowledge that they may have done something wrong, whether intentionally or unintentionally, you know like “Oops, I may have left an ounce of cocaine at your house … Read more

The Anatomy Of A Pardon That Might Backfire

Joe Biden was already going to go down in history as the worst president in our history. Now, he will also go down as the most corrupt and disingenuous president who cared more about protecting his corrupt family empire than the American people. For nearly a year, Joe Biden and his inept mouthpiece, Karine Jean-Pierre, … Read more

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Biden’s Parting Shot at America

The interim between a US presidential election and the swearing in of a new Administration has for most of our history been a non-eventful period where the outgoing Administration winds down operations and the incoming Administration ramps up new personnel before the inauguration. The 20th Amendment to our Constitution was enacted in 1933 to reduce … Read more

Pardon Me, Is This The Final Lie

For fifty years in Washington, we have always heard these simple words from Joe Biden, “My word as a Biden.” We knew it was a matter of time before Joe Biden went back on his promise to Americans and pardoned his troubled son and cash cow, Hunter. The day came on Sunday, and the President … Read more

Joe Biden Pardons Hunter So, Now What?

I doubt anyone believed Joe Biden when he said he’d respect the legal process and let the jury decide Hunter Biden’s fate. “I’m extremely proud of my son, Hunter. He has overcome an addiction. He’s one of the brightest, most decent men I know,” Biden said in June. “And I am satisfied that I’m not … Read more

Eleven Weeks is Nine Too Many

Currently, there is a delay of about 11 weeks between the time a Presidential election is concluded, and the time a new President is inaugurated. If recent events have taught us anything, it’s that this interval is at least nine weeks too long.  Eleven weeks, apparently, is enough time for a lame duck President (or … Read more

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A Lame Duck Biden Could Put The World In Peril

The title intimates that I am concerned about Joe Biden’s actions on the global stage during his last two months in office, but that would presume he is in power. We all know that Biden is not in charge, but we cannot pinpoint exactly who is calling the shots for this Manchurian president. Whoever it … Read more

FEMA Just Another Arrow In Biden’s Quiver

The weaponization of the government has probably been an issue for decades, but it rose to the surface with the Obama administration and the IRS. How can we forget Lois Lerner trying in vain to convince anyone who would listen that she was innocent of targeting any Right-wing group she could with investigations and unreasonable … Read more

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Dear Senators Collins and King:

I have previously written to you regarding the mental and physical health and well-being of President Joe Biden. This was in the time window when Biden was replaced by Kamala for the presidential nomination. At the time, both of you did not respond to my specific concerns; rather you ignored the issue in your respective … Read more

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Biden Harris Energy Policy: Hatin’ On Poor People

Everything about the so-called push to electrify everything while replacing fossil fuels is a bad idea. The lower emissions monkeys are – first and foremost – doing the work in the wrong place. The emissions you are looking for are in Africa, Asia, India, and China, where a few weeks of hard work will get … Read more

Mr. Unity Calls Political Opponents “Garbage”

The Democrats have concise memories as they should reflect on what Hillary Clinton did to self-destruct her candidacy in 2016. When Hillary looked into the lens of the camera and called Trump supporters “deplorable,” she insulted half of America. She gave Trump supporters the extra impetus to get out and put their guy in the … Read more

Biden and Bolton

Washington And Nashua Have A Lot In Common Selecting people for critical leadership roles and monitoring their performance is paramount to an effective government. We all watched a bizarre public outing of our president’s diminished capacity and analysis of his fitness for duty. Those closest to him failed the nation by covering this up and … Read more

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September 11, 2001, Freedom, Terrorism and Kamala Harris

The world was a dangerous place on September 11, 2001, and is now even more so. Freedom is shaken by terrorism, and terrorism neither fears nor respects complacent joy. Eleanor Hodgman Porter was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, in 1868. She wrote several novels with little notice, but at the start of World War One, … Read more

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