The issue today is the same as it has been.
The fundamental issue on the ballot transcends Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
The fundamental issue on the ballot transcends Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
The founders were exceptionally farsighted in establishing the Electoral College.
The demise of CBS mirrors that of all the American legacy news organizations that at one time set the world standard for broadcast journalism.
The Democratic Party of Kamala Harris is by no stretch any longer the party of the working man.
A commitment to fairness and objectivity toward the goal of creating an informed electorate is a small price to pay for the privilege and standing that the legacy media continue to enjoy.
No nation that wishes to call itself sovereign can live with what is going on now.
No nation that wants to call itself sovereign can permit millions of people to come in unvetted with no thought given as to the impact.
Dick Cheney’s fealty to the customs and niceties of establishment Washington now exceeds any fealty to conservative governance he might have once had.
There is confusion as to what is on the ballot on November 5. Note that I said, “what,” and not, “who.”
In the absence of the vetting that a properly functioning fourth estate is supposed to provide, the only thing standing between Kamala Harris and the Oval Office is Donald Trump.
The choice isn’t between a more likable Kamala Harris or a less likable Donald Trump. It’s not about either of them.
It’s about a choice between two governing visions that are more divergent than at any time in my adult life.
There are questions that a properly curious media (assuming that such a thing exists) might want to ask Kamala Harris.