White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was publicly harassed Saturday whilst shopping at an Apple store by a leftist who called him names and asked how he likes working for a fascist.
Graham J Noble
Chief Political Correspondent & Satirist
A Day Without Women: A Man’s Satirical View
To any woman who values self-determination – be she a mother and homemaker or a corporate executive – the message from the feminist left regarding A Day Without Women is both insulting and condescending.
Toxic Words and Political Discourse
The level of animosity between online political foes has reached almost fever-pitch. Even news stories not directly related to political issues have become fertile ground for bashing President Trump or clobbering Democrats, depending on your point of view. This verbal punching has gradually become more and more toxic. It’s no longer a matter of disagreeing with – or even arguing with – people who hold different views; political differences these days often deteriorate into name-calling, spiteful remarks and, in some cases, even threats.
The Mental Health of Gun Ownership
An Obama-era measure aimed at further restricting gun ownership – was struck down this week when President Trump signed a bill scrapping the regulation.
The Awesome Power of the Supreme Court
The delicate state of checks and balances between three co-equal branches of government seems, perhaps, a little out of kilter…the executive branch can be checked, as can the legislative branch – but who checks the judicial?
Islamist Terrorism: The Importance of Naming the Enemy
We should not shield the Muslim community from the barbarism of the Islamist terrorists who pretend to act in their name.
President Trump Looks for Renewal in Address to Congress
President Trump disappointed a lot of people in his first address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday evening — and not for the reasons you think.
Is the Federal Government Abusing States’ Rights?
States’ rights matter; unfortunately, they seem to matter far less to the federal government than they should. How much more can the Constitution take?
Terrorism in Switzerland: No Neutral Ground
Whether or not Switzerland participates in the front-line fight against jihadist organizations or not, there simply is no opting out of the fight.