National Politics

A water drop and ripples

Biden’s rhetoric is sleazy, lying snake-oil salesman stuff.

By Justin Katz | September 1, 2021 |

It’s getting pretty hard to take this stuff: President Joe Biden pointed to the U.S. competition with China as a reason for America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, in a speech on Aug. 31 declaring the end of the 20-year conflict in the war-torn nation. … “It’s about ending an era of major military operations to remake…

A water drop and ripples

In fairness, it isn’t difficult to make a devastating ad about the still-new Biden administration.

By Justin Katz | August 28, 2021 |

A water drop and ripples

Wow. Devastating because it’s entirely onpoint.

By Justin Katz | August 26, 2021 |

pic.twitter.com/v82VdZ123o — Lara Logan (@laralogan) August 26, 2021

A water drop and ripples

Seriously, what is going on with Biden?

By Justin Katz | August 26, 2021 |

Biden Says Quiet Part Out Loud: “The First Person I was Instructed to Call On…” https://t.co/a7yL63K3mH pic.twitter.com/iHugZ4xX1e — RI Tea Party (@riteaparty) August 26, 2021

A water drop and ripples

The scandal is more Mayor Lightfoot’s than the priests.

By Justin Katz | August 25, 2021 |

She must have known a non-Catholic in a lesbian marriage shouldn’t take the Eucharist.  Incredibly disrespectful… and at a police officer’s funeral. (Autumn Jones reports for Catholic News Agency.)

You are here on the road to serfdom.

By Justin Katz | August 18, 2021 |

Reading about the many failures of our leading class and observing the continuing reluctance of our governing class and its supporters to acknowledge reality, I turned to the illustrated summary of Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom. I’d say we are here: Follow the link above for step 10. Hayek was a thinker, not a prophet,…

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Those who control the Census count control the relative power of each state and the direction of the country.

By Justin Katz | July 22, 2021 |

The link may be a little stale, at this point, but no local mainstream sources that I’ve seen have reported the suspicious revisions of the U.S. Census count, despite the obvious interest to Rhode Island, so it’s worth a mention.  Here’s Stephen Moore, writing in Rasmussen Reports: There is something very fishy about the new 2020…

Joe Biden's smile.

WPRI’s headline writer should do some reading on Pravda.

By Justin Katz | June 18, 2021 |

This NewsNation Now article by Leland Vittert, running on WPRI’s website wouldn’t ordinarily have merited comment, but the headline is enough to make you involuntarily spit out your coffee:  “Putin praised Biden, experts say that could mean he’s rattled.”  The article reinforces the propagandistic character of the headline: “He is focused,” Putin said. “He understands…

"I Voted" sticker in a pile of leaves

The election question is coming down to “fraud or gross incompetence” in some places.

By Justin Katz | June 17, 2021 |

I was thinking earlier about how the news media is able to shift the narrative and mood of the country simply by virtue of the things that it chooses to report or not to report.  Very rare events when every small update to any related story is splashed across the media nationally.  On the other…

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Michigan is another area in which the dive into election fraud continues.

By Justin Katz | June 11, 2021 |

Sundance posts on The Conservative Treehouse about the quest of Michigan attorney Matthew DePerno to prompt an audit of Michigan’s election results: Matthew DePerno has been attempting to navigate lawsuits through the unfriendly court system in Michigan in an effort to expose electronic manipulation of the 2020 election that took place. The Michigan legislature do not…