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The state of President TrumpBy Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency The president’s State of the Union speech Tuesday night resembled a campaign rally. Some Republicans shouted “four more years” as he approached the lectern. Democrats mostly looked glum, shook their heads, pursed their lips, laughed in response to some of his remarks and in the case of…
Read MoreAfter Trump acquittal, what’s next? By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Just because the Senate is about to acquit President Trump of charges Republicans believed never rose to the level of “high crimes and misdemeanors,” don’t think Democrats will raise the white flag of surrender. They (and their media allies) have only just begun. Next…
Read MoreThe Trump peace plan is doomed to fail By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Twenty years ago, President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and PLO leader Yasser Arafat met at Camp David where Barak offered almost all of what Arafat asked for in exchange for making peace with the Jewish state. Arafat rejected the offer.…
Read MoreNonstop election campaigns By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency I love Ireland for its natural beauty, its people, its food (some of it), its music, its writers and especially its elections, which are shorter, less costly and designed to engage citizens and boost voter turnout. On January 14, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar called a general election for February…
Read More‘America’s Expiration Date’ By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency I love definitions because they help focus the mind. For decades, we are said to have been in a culture war. As in any war, it helps to know one’s enemy. One online dictionary defines culture this way: “the quality in a person or society that…
Read MoreThe show trial begins By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency The contrast could not have been starker. One picture showed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi smiling as she signed (with numerous pens) two articles of impeachment against President Trump. She passed out the pens like souvenirs to fellow Democrats. They were embossed in gold with her…
Read MoreThe Iran protests By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency The latest protests in Iran by people angry over the Iranian military’s missile launch that “unintentionally“ downed a Ukrainian jetliner killing many Iranians, Canadians and others, is different from past protests over rigged elections, rising gas prices, and what Americans like to call “voter suppression.” This…
Read MoreWhat I’d like to hear from candidates By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s strategy of holding on to the two weak articles of impeachment against President Trump was starting to rattle some Democrats, who felt they were losing the political battle. Last Wednesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) told reporters, “If we’re going to…
Read MoreIt’s war: Are we in it to win it? By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Prior to Iran’s missile attacks on U.S. bases inside Iraq, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said, “We are not seeking war with Iran, but we are prepared to finish one.” Esper said the U.S. prefers a “diplomatic” solution to the escalation of…
Read MoreAdd Iran’s leadership to ash heap of history By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency Addressing the British Parliament in 1982, President Ronald Reagan outlined a plan for placing the Soviet Union and Marxism-Leninism on the “ash heap of history.” It is an objective President Trump might pursue against the mullahs in Iran, who are subsidizing…
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