Latest articles

Who is the real Kamala Harris? Bernie Sanders with lipstick 

Dems will try to portray Kamala Harris as a mini Joe Biden, a moderate who can take on Donald Trump.   The truth? Harris is Bernie Sanders with lipstick.

Morning Report — Harris gets Obamas’ endorsement; gains on Trump

Nearly a week into Vice President Harris’s unexpected campaign for the White House, she nailed down endorsements from major players, raised hundreds of millions in campaign dollars and closed some of President Biden’s gaps in the polls against former President Trump. But with 102 days until voters cast their ballot, can Democrats maintain their upward...

US voters agree Biden made correct decision by dropping out of race: poll

A New York Times/Siena poll released Thursday, an overwhelming majority of registered voters in the United States believe President Biden made the correct decision stepping down from his re-election campaign.

Trump-loving trucker running for New Jersey governor following 2021 upset reveals state’s ‘major issue’

Edward Durr, a Trump-supporting Republican who defeated a Democrat in 2021 who was New Jersey's longest-serving senate president, is running for governor.

Studies show guaranteed incomes guarantee slothfulness

Real poverty in the United States is largely confined to those individuals who suffer from mental illness or are habitual criminals. Research shows that the U.S. has effectively eliminated true poverty.  The problem is that politicians still support the welfare state and the Democratic Party wants to dramatically expand the welfare state. Voters need to […]

Biden’s ouster is not a sign of renewed party (or elite) power

The American political landscape continues to feel the aftershocks of President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will not seek a second term. Many questions still linger, including about Biden’s health as well as the state of a Trump–Harris electoral contest.   One lingering, longer-term question concerns the future relationship between presidential candidates and political parties. For […]

Minnesotans haven’t forgotten Kamala Harris’s role in the 2020 riots

For Minnesotans, the 2020 riots are still fresh in our memories. We watched in horror as our cities burned and a police precinct was turned into a pile of ashes and rubble, all while our so-called leaders sat on their hands. The ensuing crime surge continues to be a daily reminder of the problem created […]

Congress must lead FTC back to its ‘consumer first’ operating principles

With the Supreme Court recently expressing clear disapproval of many of the Federal Trade Commission‘s operating procedures, Congress must aggressively steer this key regulatory agency back to its original mission of protecting consumers.  When we served in Congress, we relied on the FTC’s challenges to artificial monopolies and predatory business activities to conduct our own […]

The true history of reality TV

One of our wisest philosophers (Homer Simpson) described television as “teacher, mother, secret lover.” Reality television belongs to that final classification, a mistress we can’t quite quit yet also will never introduce to our parents. It is ubiquitous as dirt and as dirty as, well, dirt. Critics have mostly treated it like dirt, too. If […]

Brat to the basics

KHive. Brat. Coconut-pilled. Unburdened by what has been. If you’re a healthy, sane person who doesn’t spend your every waking moment on the internet, the Kamala Harris discourse is bound to be baffling. The public talked relatively little about the vice president after her failed presidential bid segued into a position in the White House. […]

All categories

Recent comments

spot_img