There is so much controversy in the news. And controversy is exciting. But for today’s column, I’m going to stick to plain, old-fashioned facts.
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Finding defeat in the extreme, far-left recess of the jaws of victory.
The fires burn in California and the whole story goes untold. Pacific Gas Electric has been punished into bankruptcy. Its customers are without power and still the place burns.
Thanks to Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney for his Oct. 12 column comparing the NBA and the WWE.
From the day Cain killed Abel, no one has come up with a solution to stop one person from killing another.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced last week that he’s “outraged” — really, really mad — about potential corruption in the state’s fledgling marijuana industry, so he has formed a task force to investigate the issue.
The transgender movement is so nonsensical that it makes even Hillary Clinton uncomfortable. Stop the presses. Hillary Clinton is now the voice of reason in the Democrat Party.
You would think after being in the political arena for 45 years, Joe Biden (or his son), would know enough not to be personally involved in using their name, power or influence to scam Ukraine.
The city of Las Vegas has produced an excellent initiative to address the issue of homeless people camping or sleeping along roads, sidewalks and in public areas.
Democrats like to point to California’s thriving economy as evidence that progressive policies can achieve prosperity. But the reality on the ground tells a different story.
Do they just want to beat the crap out of their political foes? Is this the new American way?
One can but wonder about the wisdom of the White House’s refusal to work with a congressional committee.
How about some real political leadership beyond academic censorship to begin an education and promotion campaign toward something that will really define sustainability?
