Deep State On Display, Nunes Demands Answers |
Deep State On Display Today, the House Intelligence Committee (an apparent contradiction in terms) held its first public impeachment hearing against President Trump. Here are some initial observations. |
Who's In Charge, Israel vs. Islamic Jihad,Speaking Of Extortion |
Who's In Charge? We are learning more about former Ambassador Nikki Haley's claim that former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly tried to recruit her to join their resistance to President Trump's agenda. |
Haley's Bombshell, Impeachment Part II, Honoring Our Heroes |
Haley's Bombshell Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley dropped a bombshell during an interview yesterday with CBS's Norah O'Donnell. The interview served as a kickoff for her new book, which I haven't read yet. |
The Fall & Our Future, The Culture War, 2020 Update |
The Fall & Our Future Tomorrow marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. I'll never forget the emotion I felt watching that stark symbol of communism come tumbling down. Young Germans poured out of their homes and overwhelmed the security guarding the piece of concrete that physically and psychologically separated East and West Berlin. They quickly began demolishing it piece by piece. |
Coup Has Started, Order In The Courts, Misplaced Priorities |
"Coup Has Started" Mark Zaid is not a household name. Not yet at least. But you're probably going to hear a lot about him in the days ahead. Zaid is one of the lawyers representing the CIA leaker who colluded with Adam Schiff's staffers on the House Intelligence Committee to trigger the impeachment of President Trump. As we noted in yesterday's report, Donald Trump, Jr., named the alleged "whistleblower" in a tweet yesterday -- Eric Ciaramella. But I want to focus on Mr. Zaid. |
Some Needed Context, The Blue Dominion, Leaker Outed |
Some Needed Context There's no denying that Democrats performed well in yesterday's off-year elections, especially in Virginia. But the liberal news narrative is that the election was a "rebuke" of President Trump is misleading and desperately needs some context. For example, NBC News ran this headline last night: "Stunning Upset In Kentucky Elects Democrat Governor." To begin with, as of this writing, Gov. Matt Bevin has not conceded. |
Murder In Mexico, Defending Religious Freedom, Mayhem In The Middle East |
Murder In Mexico There are conflicting reports, but it appears that at least nine members of an American family were murdered by Mexican drug cartel thugs. They are members of a Mormon community in Mexico who were ambushed as they were traveling to pick up a relative. |
Trump Defends Religious Liberty, An Abuse Of Power, Pray For Persecuted Church |
Trump Defends Religious Liberty The Trump Administration announced Friday afternoon that it was rolling back an Obama-era regulation that tied the hands of faith-based organizations involved in adoptions and foster care efforts. |
Sucking Lemons, Unfounded Concerns, Good News |
"Sucking Lemons" Tim Morrison, the senior director of European and Russian affairs at the National Security Council, testified before Rep. Adam Schiff's kangaroo court yesterday. Morrison's appearance before the House Intelligence Committee was newsworthy for several reasons.
First, Morrison was one of the officials who was authorized to listen in on President Trump's call with the Ukrainian leader, so he has first-hand knowledge of what was said. He also announced that he was leaving his NSC position prior to his testimony. |
Pelosi's Halloween Trick, The White House Responds, Deep State Leaker Named |
Pelosi's Halloween Trick Speaker Nancy Pelosi's House of Representatives served up a nasty trick on the American people this Halloween by voting 232-to-196 to establish rules for impeachment proceedings against President Trump. |