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Trump Can Never Accuse Obama of Anything
The liberal Poynter Institute is very upset at President Donald Trump for suggesting former President Barack Obama was guilty of "treason" for organizing the campaign to paint Trump as a tool of the Russians. How must the media deal with this?
Tom Jones and Rick Edmonds lamented "Trump's wild rants cannot be dismissed or ignored as merely ...Read more
Are Ex-Presidents a Help or Hindrance?
For a generation, Americans have had a historically large number of ex-presidents around, a possible source of counsel from one of only 45 people who have exercised the broad powers conferred by Article II of the Constitution.
You might expect former presidents to supply elements of personal comity and institutional norms to current politics, ...Read more

We Are Obsessed with Coldplay’s Kiss Cam Couple
By now, you’ve definitely seen it — the viral video of Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot in the canoodle heard ’round the world.
The two were at a Coldplay concert outside Boston, and they were caught on the jumbotron kiss cam at the exact worst moment, with their arms ...Read more
To Enforce the Laws Faithfully
When the IRS announced two weeks ago that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment, many clerics rejoiced. The Johnson Amendment -- named for its author, then-Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson -- strikes a bargain with charities. You accept tax-free dollars, you stay out of the political arena.
The amendment is ...Read more
The Rotten Core of a Manufactured Scandal
Did former President Barack Obama play a role in the fabrication of the Russia collusion narrative? According to National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard -- once a rising star within the Democratic Party and now a gadfly for political truth -- the answer is unequivocally yes. More than that, Gabbard suggests the Obama administration ...Read more
Trump's Fed Battle a Matter of Fiscal -- Not Just Political -- Control
President Donald Trump is once again floating the idea of firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, ostensibly in objection to excessively high interest rates. But this debate is not about monetary policy. It's a power play aimed at subordinating America's central bank to the fiscal needs of the executive branch and Congress. In other ...Read more
There Need to Be Consequences
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has begun releasing hundreds of pages of previously classified documents about the "Russia collusion hoax." These documents prove that allegations about then-candidate Donald Trump colluding with Russia to win the 2016 election were false, that everyone in the Obama administration knew ...Read more

What s Standard? What Scandal?
Following the resignation of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron after he was caught on a Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert in Boston cuddling with Human Resources chief Kristin Cabot (who is not his wife), the company issued the following politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-3787991">Read more
Newspapers aren’t giving liberals the validation they need
Opinions are like an appendix: everyone has one, it serves no particular purpose, most of the time it’s completely ignored and you only notice it when it’s removed.
This is exactly what occurred to me when I observed the manufactured controversy involving Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post editorial board. The Amazon wunderkind’s ...Read more
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