Leesa K. Donner

Leesa K. Donner


  • September 14, 2018

    Media Matters vs. Blacks

    Having dispatched Alex Jones from most every public platform on the face of the earth, the left is looking to engage more targets.. With an insatiable appetite to remove conservative thought from the public square, they have found a new whipping boy ...

  • April 25, 2017

    The Bundy verdict, the government, and American justice

    Perhaps it is not too much to say there is no other event in America today more polarizing than the standoff at Bunkerville.  Liberty-minded folks who wish to dial back the reach and power of the federal government see Bunkerville as a touchston...

  • April 12, 2017

    The trial of Cliven Bundy: A travesty of justice

    This week, a group of men who stood face to face with government agents and refused to back down will find out how many more years of their lives that decision will cost them, as a verdict is expected in their federal trial in Las Vegas.  It is ...

  • January 24, 2017

    Betsy DeVos vs. the Educational Industry

    There has been a good deal of hammering going on in the world of education ever since American businesswoman and education activist Betsy DeVos was named Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education. So far, DeVos has taken this relentless po...

  • January 5, 2017

    Donald Trump and the Gun Law Revolution

    With just over two weeks to go until Americans wave goodbye to Mr. Obama and the words "former president" can be put in front of his name, those of us who've been sinking in the quagmire of anti-gun legislation prepare for a new, and di...

  • January 2, 2017

    Russian hacking hoax?

    Well, well, well.  It seems the U.S. intelligence experts are on thin ice in accusing the Russians of hacking everybody and his brother.  Don’t take my word for it.  Look at what the experts have to say at ARS Technica – an...

  • December 30, 2016

    Crazy Charlie's unhinged, again

    Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency has propelled many progressives to descend into a full psychotic break.  There can be no better specimen of this perverse condition than actor Charlie Sheen. According to Fox News, Sheen succumbe...

  • December 25, 2016

    Three souls who taught me the meaning of Christmas

    With the filth and rancor of the recent election mostly in the rear-view mirror, it seems like a good time to reflect on the meaning of Christmas.  This has become more and more arduous as even the most pious among us can easily get caught up in...

  • December 20, 2016

    Who knew the Klan was that big?

    With Christmas rapidly approaching and the elector morass essentially over, I keep telling myself to stop writing and get on with the holiday.  Then a ludicrous article pops up on my computer screen and causes blood to pour out of my mouth, my e...

  • December 16, 2016

    It must be something in the water

    Much has been said, and rightly so, about the drinking water in Flint, Michigan.  But will someone please check to see what’s been put in the water at One Franklin Square in Washington, D.C.?  In case you haven’t guessed, that...

  • December 13, 2016

    Military Millennials gone wild

    It didn’t much matter which uniform they were wearing; our young men and women in the service academies gave the left a little dose of their own medicine at Saturday’s annual Army-Navy football game.  And as the oft repeated phrase g...

  • December 9, 2016

    Is it Game Over for Pan Am Pilots?

    In just two weeks, it will be twenty-eight years since Pan Am Flight 103 exploded at 31,000 feet over Lockerbie, Scotland – killing all 259 passengers as well as eleven citizens on the ground. And in a little less than one week, on December 14t...

  • December 3, 2016

    Take a hike, Huck

    The Mark Twain classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is no longer permitted reading for students in Accomack County, Virginia.  Huck’s been told to take a hike along with another American classic – To Kill a Mockingbird.  T...

  • December 1, 2016

    The cowardice of Tony the Tiger

    Stop that spoon filled with Corn Flakes right there!  If you are a conservative, the Kellogg corporate hotshots in Battle Creek, Michigan have a thing or two to say before you chow down on your morning bowl of cereal.  According to Breitbar...

  • November 30, 2016

    Hampshire College, the flag, and the sleeping giant

    Elite, expensive Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts has become the epicenter of a new wave of protests, this time not from the young, brainwashed left, but from a bunch of old guys whom heretofore you may have run into only on bingo night at...

  • November 24, 2016

    Dumb as a fox

    If we heard it once, we heard it a thousand times across that autistic spectrum known as the MSM about the amazing Clinton ground game.  If saying something often enough and loud enough made it true, this screed turned mantra from the highest le...

  • November 15, 2016

    Everyone gets a trophy nation

    Take a quick glance at those protesting (dare we say rioting?) in the streets of the nation today, and one quickly realizes that all those folks filling your 60-inch H.D. flatscreen are barely old enough to shave and have recently outgrown training b...

  • November 12, 2016

    Suck it up, Pantsuit Nation

    The sniveling, whining, tear-stained faces of Pantsuit Nation have become hard to ignore. In case you haven’t heard of this august group, here’s a primer from Time’s Washington Correspondent Jay Newton-Small: In the final week ...

  • November 10, 2016

    The people in flyover country

    Surely, you’ve heard of that vast wasteland encompassing the interior of the United States that exists between the East and West Coasts known as flyover country.  This map first graced the cover of the New Yorker magazine in 1979, but some...

  • November 8, 2016

    The new American hero

    It could be said that our nation has long been defined by its heroes – from George Washington to George Patton and every single one of those brave individual Americans in between.  They are the ones who fought the good fight and won the wa...

  • November 3, 2016

    Trump voters: Stand by for incoming

    Fort Lauderdale, Florida seems an unlikely place to launch an attack on civilians, but that’s where Granny chose to roll out the Gatling gun.  To wit: “…you know, I am sick and tired of the negative, dark, divisive, dangerous ...

  • October 31, 2016

    Two tears in a bucket…

    Even if your ears have been plugged with those little orange sound blockers that one wears to the firing range, you probably still haven’t been able to drown out the sound of Donald Trump railing about draining the swamp of corruption, graft, a...

  • October 21, 2016

    Time to Even the Score

    William Congreve was one of those fortunate playwrights whose prose becomes a byword. “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned” comes from Act III, Scene VIII of his play The Mourning Bride. ...

  • October 11, 2016

    Trump and American Women

    Are any of us really surprised at the machismo Donald Trump displayed in a private conversation back in 2005? As women are we so naïve that we believe conversations like the one Trump had with Billy Bush don’t happen all over the country e...