I disagreed with her view of pretty much everything, but Scalia regarded her as a friend, and that is enough for me to agree she was a good person.
Author: Don Tabor
Ready for a little hope?
Bjorn Lomberg will be on Varney and Company on FOX Business Network today sometime between 11 AM and Noon. Turns out things aren’t as bad as we are told on many fronts. Fact based reporting on the world we live in.
The one case that turns my stomach
Was the Breona Taylor warrant even legal?
In all but one of the recent cases of death due to alleged police misconduct, the purported victim either died of his own exertions or placed the police in a position where they had to respond with proportional and sometimes, deadly force. Continue reading “The one case that turns my stomach”
Where does free speech end and criminality begin?
“Protestors” block entrance to ER
While there are violent protests to the unintentional deaths of suspects in custody, few seem upset by the repeated cold blooded ambushes of police officers. But we all recognize the shooters as criminals. The question is are the people who attempt to block the entrance to the ER “protestors” or accomplices?
The Next Special Prosecutor
Fox News – 49% of Act Blue donors may be straw donors
Foreign or untraceable funds are being poured into Act Blue’s coffers using straw donors, who may not even know they donated.
And the Darwin Award goes to:
More evidence of corruption in the Mueller investigation
really unlucky with cell phones?
The cell phones used for communications and document sharing between Mueller investigation participants, most of whom were Democratic party donors, are public record subject to review by the Inspector General’s office, but like Hillary’s email servers, an impossibly high percentage were “accidentally” erased before being turned over to the Justice Dept.
Anyone still care to debate the existence of a malicious ‘deep state?’
Oscars now as worthless as Nobel?
Oscars now require ‘inclusion’
So, an award previously based on merit as judged by its peers will now be limited to applicants who meet inclusion standards. So much for merit.
I am seriously considering banning links to The Atlantic
The Hill: Bolton refutes anonymous Atlantic quotes
It’s something I would normally consider, but this time it’s beyond the pale.
Of course, we have all read of the alleged comments attributed to President Trump disparaging fallen troops in France, based on anonymous sources. Continue reading “I am seriously considering banning links to The Atlantic”
A cause of death that may be more common than we know
Security training on Excited Delirium and Positional Asphyxia
Security and police personnel are no getting training on the controversial cause of death that appears to have been part of several in custody deaths.