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What the House Learned from Hunter Biden’s Business Associate Devon Archer

Published on August 6, 2023 By sirrahc

“[Joe Biden] was aware of Hunter’s business. He met with Hunter’s business partners.” — Devon Archer, being interviewed by Tucker Carlson I originally had something different in mind for this week. But, then this came up and, since it makes for a great sequel to last week’s post, I wanted to provide my own summary […]

What the House Learned from IRS Whistleblowers re the Biden Probe

Published on July 30, 2023 By sirrahc

This actually happened several days ago, and there has been more reported on the probe since, but I still thought it worth mentioning. You’ve all probably heard or read about the investigation(s) into Hunter Biden and his father, and a big part of that has to do with huge “consulting” fees and unpaid taxes. The […]

Election Fraud in America is NOT a Myth

Published on June 12, 2022 By sirrahc

“[V]ote fraud can show up as artificially larger voter turnouts, higher rates of filling out absentee ballots for people who hadn’t voted, dead people voting, ineligible people voting, or payments for votes.” — John R. Lott, president of the Crime Research Prevention Center A lot of people have been exasperated and turned off by the […]

A Primer on SCOTUS, Abortion, and the Leaked Opinion Draft

Published on May 8, 2022 By sirrahc

“It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.” — Justice Samuel Alito (in the leaked opinion draft) If you are like me, you may feel a bit overwhelmed by all of the articles from the last few days talking about SCOTUS, the leaked opinion draft, […]

Cohen: A Pattern of Deception

Published on March 3, 2019 By sirrahc

“Cohen’s consciousness of wrongdoing is fleeting… his remorse is minimal, and… his instinct to blame others is strong.”  — acting U.S. Attorney Robert Khuzami of the Southern District of New York For twelve years, Michael Cohen served as Donald Trump’s personal attorney, complete with attorney-client privilege and a loyalty such that he would “take a […]

What to Do with the United Nations

Published on February 26, 2017 By sirrahc

“The U.N. was established to promote Western values. Franklin Roosevelt did not set it up to be anti-American or promote dictators and terrorist regimes.”  — Fred Fleitz, a senior VP at the Center for Security Policy There is a lot of grumbling about the United Nations and, lately, some of this has turned to talk […]