The War On Cops, Truth Matters, The Protests Continue |
The War On Cops Remember a few weeks ago when videos went viral of people dousing New York City police officers with water while onlookers cheered their approval? It was pointed out that this would inevitably lead to more violence against cops. |
Lessons From Philadelphia |
Lessons From Philadelphia Thank God that all six of the officers shot last night in Philadelphia appear not to be seriously injured. They were ambushed as they were attempting to serve a warrant. But the eight-hour standoff holds lessons relevant to all of us. |
The Left Responds |
The Left Responds As we reported yesterday, the Trump Administration issued new rules defining what a public charge is under our immigration laws. As we also noted, this is not a new concept. |
Tackling Public Charges |
Tackling Public Charges The Trump Administration announced new rules today designed to protect U.S. |
A Hero Comes Home, What Is Killing Us, Other Headlines |
A Hero Comes Home Fifty-two years ago at Dallas Love Field Airport, Major Roy Knight, Jr., said goodbye to his family, including his five year-old son, Bryan. He was heading off to Vietnam. His family never saw him again. Major Knight was shot down in combat, and his parachute failed to deploy. Rescue teams could not find him. In 1974 he was declared killed in action and promoted to colonel. |
An Inconvenient Truth, Enforcing The Law, Iranian Deception |
"An Inconvenient Truth" As you know, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump went to Dayton and El Paso yesterday, where they met with the victims of the mass shootings and their families, as well as first responders and local leaders. There were many photos of people greeting the president and thanking him for his support. |
The Healer-In-Chief, Impeachment Insanity, America Defamed |
The Healer-In-Chief President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, today to meet with some of the victims of the recent mass shootings and their families, as well as first responders. Before he departed the White House, Trump took questions from reporters. Asked what he would say to critics who claim his rhetoric is "emboldening white nationalists," Trump said: |
Tuesday, August 6, 2019 |
The Hate Continues Sunday night, radical left-wing demonstrators gathered outside the home of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. They were protesting McConnell's opposition to undermining Second Amendment rights in the aftermath of the El Paso and Dayton shootings. This was no polite protest. McConnell is recovering from a broken shoulder sustained during a recent fall. No mercy was evident here though. These intolerant thugs put their hatred on full display. |
Monday, August 5, 2019 |
One Horrific Weekend The nation was reeling over the weekend from the horrific mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. As you know, at least 31 people were killed and more than 50 were wounded. Just hours ago, President Trump addressed the nation from the White House. He denounced the "barbaric slaughters" as "an attack on our nation," saying, "America weeps for the fallen." The president asked "God in Heaven to ease the anguish of those who suffer." |
Friday, August 2, 2019 |
Poll Position Today's Morning Consult poll shows that the latest round of debates did little, if anything, to shake up the Democratic presidential primary race as former Vice President Joe Biden continues to maintain a commanding lead. Here are the results from the survey taken after both nights of debates: Joe Biden 32% Bernie Sanders 18% |