Border crossings
Today’s the day that marks the end of Title 42, and there are plenty of articles about what’s going on at the border as a result. So I’m going to link to some of them: this at Powerline, this at … Continue reading →
Today’s the day that marks the end of Title 42, and there are plenty of articles about what’s going on at the border as a result. So I’m going to link to some of them: this at Powerline, this at … Continue reading →
The FBI asks how many divisions does Congress have?: House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley on Wednesday fumed as the FBI failed to meet a subpoena deadline to provide congressional investigators with a form … Continue reading →
George Santos, Republican member of the House from the Third District in the state of New York, is a liar. He’s certainly guilty of that, and he may even be guilty of the things he’s been arrested for today: The … Continue reading →
Get ready. There’s already been a surge, but an even greater increase in border crossings by illegal immigrants is expected: The number of crossings are expected to skyrocket after Thursday and leaders at the border are taking steps to deal … Continue reading →
I don’t know, but if past experience is any guide, I doubt it. What am I talking about? This: “My message to the Department of Justice is very loud and clear. Do not indict Hunter Biden before Wednesday,” Comer told … Continue reading →
Biden may have to give in, if only a little bit: After weeks of saying he would never meet with House Republicans to raise the debt limit, Joe Biden was forced to cave to the Republicans after his Treasury Secretary … Continue reading →
For quite some time, the Democratic Party has been mostly the party of the rich and the poor rather than the middle. That’s an exaggeration perhaps, but it certainly seems to be a general trend. And this despite the fact … Continue reading →
John Hinderaker spotlights an email sent by David Leonhardt, the Times’s “senior writer” who writes for the paper’s daily newsletter. Here are some quotes from Leonhardt’s email: Strange as it may sound, the American government can function without a healthy … Continue reading →
But it doesn’t matter that he’s got little left in the tank. They’ll push him across the finish line, if necessary. I don’t usually watch Biden speak, because his mendacity and hypocrisy sickens me. But I forced myself to watch … Continue reading →
Hard to say exactly what went on here: Susan Rice, President Biden’s main domestic policy adviser, is leaving the White House after more than two years as the 80-year-old chief executive gears up for a re-election campaign — and days … Continue reading →
From Andrew C. McCarthy: A lawyer for the whistleblower has reported that “preferential treatment and politics” have been “improperly infecting decisions and protocols that would normally be followed by career law enforcement professionals in similar circumstances if the subject were … Continue reading →
It’s the crime and the coverup – and my cynicism tells me that there will be no consequences for either. Ace has a good summary here. An excerpt: Congress now has testimony from Mike Morrell — the CIA official who … Continue reading →