11.17.2017

Should the President be leery of the Intelligence Community?

By Printus LeBlanc Since President Trump took office, there have been multiple reports of friction between the President and the Intelligence Community (IC). This is disconcerting because the President needs the community especially in the tough times we are currently facing, North Korea, Iran, and […]

11.16.2017

Was Fusion GPS a Russian agent, a DNC agent or both?

By Robert Romano So, let’s get this straight. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Hillary Clinton campaign hired, via law firm Perkins Coie, Fusion GPS to fund the Christopher Steele dossier that alleged Trump-Russia collusion in the 2016 election to put the DNC emails on Wikileaks. That same law firm […]

11.15.2017

Is the Middle East about to have another war?

By Printus LeBlanc Some significant events have happened in the Middle East within the few weeks. The events have worldwide implications, but the media is too concerned with how President Trump feeds fish in Japan to pay attention. WWI started because of an assassination of […]

11.14.2017

SEIU’s Sexual Harassment Scandal

By Richard McCarty As originally published at http://seiumonitor.com/seius-sexual-harassment-scandal/ While so much attention is being focused on the allegations of sexual harassment in Hollywood, there’s another sexual harassment scandal that is not getting anywhere near as much coverage. That scandal is at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a major campaign supporter of Democrats , […]

11.10.2017

Will the ‘3 no’s’ sink the U.S. South Korean relationship?

By Printus LeBlanc As President Donald Trump travels from country to country on his Asia trip, North Korea dominates the narrative. North Korea continues to be a belligerent and threatens all neighbors with nuclear annihilation. President Trump has been very supportive of South Korea since […]

11.09.2017

One year after the Trump election, Virginia is a warning to the GOP Congress for 2018 to enact the Trump agenda before it’s too late

By Robert Romano Republicans in Congress should be paying very close attention to the results in Virginia, where Ed Gillespie lost the gubernatorial race to Ralph Northam, and learn the right lesson for a change. Political parties serve very much as a function of their standard bearers, […]

11.09.2017

Gillespie could have won Virginia by turning out more votes from Trump country

By Jim Crumley It’s important for conservatives to look at some hard numbers and accept some very hard truths about Virginia’s recent elections. First, Democrats who despise Donald Trump turned out to vote in droves to swamp Republican Ed Gillespie and elect Democrat Ralph Northam […]

11.07.2017

New red scare on Russia reaches new low with Wilbur Ross fake news on natural gas shipping company

By Robert Romano OMG! Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross held stake in a company that ships natural gas, and actually found natural gas producers who wanted to ship it. One of them was Russia. Stop the presses! Actually, in this case, they probably should have stopped the presses. […]

11.06.2017

The real immigration battle is going to be over chain migration

C/O Constitution.com By Printus LeBlanc Following the New York City terrorist attack last week, many people were shocked to find out the attacker was an invited guest to the U.S., via the visa lottery program. The visa lottery program is the shiny object in the media right […]

11.03.2017

The GOP finally releases a tax plan

By Printus LeBlanc Yesterday, Republicans in the House released their long-awaited tax reform and cuts package. The House GOP and the President have been talking about tax cuts for months, and even made them cornerstones of their campaigns. Business leaders want tax cuts to spur […]

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