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Commentary: The Wray Slayer

Commentary: The Wray Slayer

Confirming reports he planned to step down before Donald Trump’s inauguration next month, FBI Director Christopher Wray today announced he will retire at the official end of the Biden administration. Wray, appointed by then-President Trump in 2017, delivered the news during an all-hands-on-deck virtual meeting of more than 38,000 FBI employees.
Dec 12, 20247 min read
Kamala Harris

Commentary: Re-Inventing Kamala in 63 Days

In theory, it should be hard for Kamala Harris to win the presidency of the United States. Under pressure, Harris just completed her first “live interview” — a disastrous performance that was mysteriously taped, edited, and emotionally supported by her co-interviewed running mate. During the interview, she claimed that her values remain the same even though her manifestations of them have admittedly changed. Translated, that means for the next 63 days, she will advocate for popular policies antithetical to her own values, which will inevitably resurface after the election once the current façade fades away.
Sep 3, 202412 min read
Julie Kelly Commentary: Joe Biden’s Handling of Classified Records is Worse than Trump’s Case

Julie Kelly Commentary: Joe Biden’s Handling of Classified Records is Worse than Trump’s Case

According to the report released last week by Special Counsel Robert Hur, Joe Biden has a long history of mishandling classified material.
Feb 11, 20249 min read
Commentary: The Fake, and Real, Domestic Terrorists

Commentary: The Fake, and Real, Domestic Terrorists

To hear the government tell it, a homeless guy who lived in the dilapidated basement of a vacuum repair shop with no running water is as much a danger to society as was Timothy McVeigh and the Tsarnaev brothers. Adam Fox, according to the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Michigan, should spend the rest of his life in prison for conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020. After a jury could not reach a verdict in Fox’s case last April, the Department of Justice retried Fox and his remaining co-defendant Barry Croft, Jr. in August; both men were found guilty the second time around.
Dec 10, 20228 min read