Court ruling on Electoral College is a clear and present danger
My column this week at Real Clear Politics is a warning that the Supreme Court, in a seemingly innocuous decision, has laid the groundwork for undermining the Electoral College and…
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My column this week at Real Clear Politics is a warning that the Supreme Court, in a seemingly innocuous decision, has laid the groundwork for undermining the Electoral College and…
When the Crypt Keeper Robert Mueller showed signs of life this weekend, it must have shocked everyone who watched his performance last July before the House Judiciary Committee. As I…
Wow! President Trump pulled the trigger and commuted Roger Stone’s prison sentence Friday, thus forcing the justice system to accept justice against its will. He obviously did it without any…
It took nearly five years, but the crusade of two mothers from Kalispell, Montana, for justice, finally paid off when the U.S. Supreme Court in a surprise decision agreed with…
Chief Justice John Roberts may be the most dangerous man in America. His willingness to toss out the Constitution in order to protect liberal ideologies and agendas certainly makes him…
(EDITOR’S NOTE: I speculated in 2015 that John Roberts might be the worst chief justice ever. After Roberts’ ruling today to forbid presidents from rescinding executive orders, we can remove…
If you still didn’t want to believe that Democrats are dangerous ideologues, just listen to what Sen. Chuck Schumer said about Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch today.…
Great news! President Trump has commuted the sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Of course, the swamp is hopping mad. Blagojevich is supposed to remain in prison as a…
The Justice Department has been in the news more than usual lately, starting with the breaking news Monday that the U.S. attorney had recommended a 7-9 year sentence for Roger…
After the Roger Stone follies, the Justice Department probably should have gone to ground for the rest of the week. Instead, they announced two decisions that were open to criticism…