Saturday, September 17, 2022

Andrew McCarthy

The 9/11 Conundrum: Terrorists Who Should Be Put to Death but Can’t Be Tried

Jonathan Turley 

DOJ Filing Before Eleventh Circuit Only Seeks to Stay of Part of Special Counsel Order

Margot Cleveland

Trump Scores Two Huge Victories In Fight For Special Master

Charles Lipton

Biden Enters ‘Baghdad Bob’ Territory on Inflation and Immigration

WSJ

New Orleans Has America’s No. 1 Murder Rate. "We’re in a Crisis."

Violent crime has overwhelmed the city’s police and is motivating some residents and business owners to leave

NYT

A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a lower court’s order blocking a Texas law that stops large social media platforms from removing political posts, a blow for tech companies that say their content moderation decisions are protected by the Constitution.

Friday, September 16, 2022

WSJ

Special Master Appointed to Review All Records Seized at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

Jonathan Turley 

No, Transporting Undocumented Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard is Not “Literally Human Trafficking”

New York Times - Blake Hounshell

Republican voters on Tuesday rendered their latest judgment on the tussle between Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell for control of the party: They’re with Trump.

Matt Margolis

FBI Agents Accuse Biden of Pressuring FBI to Fabricate 'Extremist' and 'White Supremacist' Cases

The Federalist

Thomas Baker / WSJ Opinion

His post-9/11 attempts to change the culture led to politicized investigations like Crossfire Hurricane.

Pat Buchanan

A desperate Vladimir Putin is a dangerous Vladimir Putin, and there are signs Putin's situation in Ukraine may be becoming desperate.

I can't figure it out, can you?

David Brooks: Why Is There Still No Strategy to Defeat Donald Trump?

WSJ

McDonald’s and the Crisis of Chicago

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Jim Geraghty: The Democrats’ Empty Celebrity Candidates

Charles C. W.  Cooke

Biden Can’t Pretend Inflation Away

Just The News

“The food at home index rose 13.5 percent over the last 12 months, the largest 12-month increase since the period ending March 1979,” BLS said. “The index for other food at home rose 16.7 percent and the index for cereals and bakery products increased 16.4 percent over the year. The remaining major grocery store food groups posted increases ranging from 9.4 percent (fruits and vegetables) to 16.2 percent (dairy and related products).”

Suzy Weiss

Hurts So Good

Why are so many young women suffering from invisible illnesses? Meet the girls in a world of pain.

Leighton Woodhouse

How Weed Became the New OxyContin


Big Pharma and Big Tobacco are helping market high-potency, psychosis-inducing THC products as your mother’s ‘medical marijuana’

WSJ

China’s Coal Power Boom

Beijing is building more coal-fired capacity than the rest of the world combined

National Review

The Right’s Answer to the ACLU Takes on Leftist Racial Discrimination

NYT

Prices rose 8.3 percent from a year earlier, a rapid pace of increase for consumers and not as much of a slowdown as economists had expected, even as gas prices dropped and weighed on the overall numbers. At the same time, so-called core inflation re-accelerated notably in August.

RedState

They Fired Hundreds of Unvaxxed Nurses in Minnesota, and Now Thousands of Vaxxed Nurses Are Going on Strike

Matt Vespa

Did Trump's Legal Team Stick the 'Dagger' Into the Heart of the Biden DOJ's Mar-a-Lago Case?

Monday, September 12, 2022

Babylon Bee

FBI Concerned That If MAGA Doesn't Conduct A Terrorist Attack Soon They'll Have To Fake One

Dr. Joel Zinberg / New York Post

FDA put the brakes on the vaccine at the 11th hour, delaying its authorization because Democrats — worried it would help Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election prospects — undermined public confidence in the vaccine development efforts.

Pigs Fly

CNN: 'It feels like there was a rush to judgment' on the Duke volleyball story

Andrew McCarthy

Donald Trump Has It Wrong: Cutting through the Confusion on Executive Privilege

Phil Gramm and John Early

Those in the middle work much harder, but don’t earn much more, than those at the bottom.

Josh Hammer / Newsweek Opinion 

Welcome To Two-Tiered America

"Considering that a widely accepted element of "fascism" is the cooptation of the "private" sector by the "public" sector, especially in service of entrenching a one-party state, it is one of the greatest ironies of our age that the political party seemingly seeking to do precisely that can unironically slander its preeminent partisan rival as somehow being filled with "semi-fascists." Indeed, as many have pointed out, the man now lambasting his political foes as "semi-fascist" is the same one who just sent the federal law enforcement to execute a predawn raid on the private residence of his former, and perhaps future, ballot box opponent. Alas, self-awareness is not one of Uncle Joe's strengths—nor, for that matter, is a rudimentary familiarity with Western history."

Peter Thiel: Wokeness is like Wahhabism

The billionaire warned that California is starting to seem like Saudi Arabia

Jonathan Turley:  Biden and Trump are Not the First to Use “Rage Rhetoric” for Political Gain

The number of people living in modern slavery reached an estimated 50 million in 2021, marking a significant increase since 2016, according to a new report published Monday by the UN's labor agency.

Margot Cleveland

Biden’s DOJ Doesn’t Want To Disclose ‘Classified’ Mar-A-Lago Documents—Except Through Selective Leaks To Leftist Media

PJ Media

Germany’s economic and climate minister has angrily lashed out at Angela Merkel’s former Christian Democratic Union party, describing it as being responsible for “16 years of energy policy failure”.

The Martin Center

Measuring the Spread of DEI

A new diagnostic tool hopes to quantify, and cure, an academic cancer.

WND

A plan to end the opioid crisis

NYT

Oregon is a drinker’s paradise. The state boasts more craft distilleries than Kentucky and is second only to California in the number of wineries. But Oregon also has among the highest prevalence of problem drinking in the country. Last year, 2,153 residents died of causes attributed to alcohol, according to the Oregon Health Authority — more than twice the number of people killed by methamphetamines, heroin and fentanyl combined.

Sharyl Attkisson: Travel nurses not going back to old jobs

Sunday, September 11, 2022

National Review goes Glenn Greenwald:

The Biden Administration Is Engaged in a Massive Censorship Campaign

C.S. Lewis: 

“Where men are forbidden to honor a king, they honor millionaires, athletes, or film stars instead; even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison.”

Jonathan Turley

Kamala Harris' attack on the integrity of the Supreme Court justices is beneath the office of the Vice President and only legitimates the unfair attacks on these justices who are fulfilling their oath to uphold what they believe are the dictates of the Constitution.

Peggy Noonan / WSJ

Queen Elizabeth’s Old-School Virtues

Charlie Gasparino

Biden’s reality bites! Uglier economic downturn seen

When you've lost Larry Fink, you know you're in for trouble.

Not The Bee: A major New York Italian festival has banned any and all Godfather merchandise because it's offensive to Italians

Jonathan Turley 

“The Clinton Standard”: How Hillary Clinton’s Lies and False Victimization Claims Reveal a Core Truth

Don Surber

Biden unravels Nixon's biggest success


New York Post Editorial Board

Biden’s freeze on oil, gas leases threatens to bring Europe’s energy nightmare to America

Have scientists discovered the basis for a medicine that will kill all strains of the virus?