End of Day Archives
Friday, July 8, 2016 |
Dallas Update Little is known about the three suspects in custody, and Dallas officials said this afternoon that they are still looking for more people involved. But we are learning more about the dead shooter, Micah X. Johnson. · He served in the Army and was deployed to Afghanistan. Sadly, one of the police officers he murdered had served in Iraq. |
Thursday, July 7, 2016 |
Hearing Highlights As I write, FBI Director James Comey is still testifying before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. At least five congressional committees are expected to hold hearings or launch investigations into the FBI's decision to clear Hillary Clinton. Here are a few highlights from Comey's testimony this morning: |
Wednesday, July 6, 2016 |
Ramadan Ends With Hundreds Dead The Muslim holy month of Ramadan ended yesterday. The death toll from radical Islam's jihad against Western Civilization stands at nearly 350 people killed in just the past month alone. While Iraqis suffered the worst losses, the carnage was not limited to the Middle East. According to NBC News, Islamic supremacists struck in eight countries spanning the globe from the United States to Bangladesh. Here's a summary of the Ramadan atrocities, courtesy of the "religion of peace": |
Tuesday, July 5, 2016 |
"Extremely Careless" |
Is Lynch Lying?, Terror In Israel , Big Government Run Amok |
Is Lynch Lying? Washington is buzzing after news broke late yesterday that former President Bill Clinton met privately with Attorney General Loretta Lynch earlier this week. The meeting reportedly took place Monday evening onboard a private jet at the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona. According to CBS News, "President Clinton saw the attorney general on the tarmac and wanted to say hello, so he boarded her plane to talk." I'm sure he had a lot on his mind that he wanted to discuss with the attorney general. |
Terror In Turkey, "Willful Blindess", "The People's Spring" |
Terror In Turkey As Ramadan draws to a close, Istanbul's Ataturk airport became the scene of the latest Islamic-inspired atrocity. Late yesterday afternoon, three suicide bombers staged a coordinated attack similar to the March attack at an airport in Brussels, Belgium. Forty-one people were killed and more than 230 were wounded. Some suggest that the attack may have been retaliation for Turkey restoring formal ties with Israel this week. It has also been noted that the attack occurred on the second anniversary of ISIS formally declaring its caliphate. |
Twin Falls Cover-Up, Political Prosecution Overturned, Benghazi Report Released |
Twin Falls Cover-Up In the aftermath of the Orlando terrorist attack and major Supreme Court decisions, a developing story in Twin Falls, Idaho, may have escaped your notice. The story hasn't made it to the national news, but it should. Like many small, rural communities around the country, the Obama Administration has chosen this town, located near the Nevada/Utah border, to receive hundreds of refugees from Muslim nations. No one asked the citizens of Twin Falls if they approved of this. |
A Sad Day At The Supreme Court, Fallout Continues |
A Sad Day At The Supreme Court Today is a sad day for the pro-life movement. In a 5-to-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down laws passed by the state of Texas regulating the health and safety standards of abortion clinics. After Texas passed these regulations, more than half of the abortion clinics in the state shut down. Many states adopted similar laws in recent years. |
June 23rd: Britain's Independence Day, Political Reactions, Market Reactions |
June 23rd: Britain's Independence Day As you know, there is a great conflict that has the entire Western world in turmoil. On one side are powerful forces of big government, big business and big media. Unanimously, they are telling us that borders are old fashioned, that everyone in the world has a right to migrate to wherever they wish, that nation-states are antiques. |
Amnesty Blocked -- For Now, Clueless Kerry, Sitting On The Second Amendment |
Amnesty Blocked -- For Now A divided Supreme Court split 4-to-4 on Barack Obama's executive orders granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. It is outrageous that four justices apparently believe the president had the power to unilaterally re-write immigration law. That said, the split decision leaves in place the ruling of the lower appellate court, which declared the president's orders unconstitutional. So the president's unilateral mass amnesty has been blocked. For now. |