Lynne Lechter

Lynne Lechter


  • Hamas: The psychopathic and the soulless

    January 20, 2025

    Hamas: The psychopathic and the soulless

    All the lies came tumbling out today. Gazans are not starving! Biden made Israel provide food to Hamas needlessly. Why? If you watched the howling wall-to-wall mob in Gaza as three young, fragile female hostages were released, you saw a sea ...

  • False moral equivalencies facilitate jihadist attacks

    January 2, 2025

    False moral equivalencies facilitate jihadist attacks

    For far too long, leadership in the United States has been too concerned with hurting Arab feelings, and not enough about protecting American lives. On the very day there was an ISIS-inspired mass murder in New Orleans where at least 15 people wer...

  • Israel, 14 months later

    December 28, 2024

    Israel, 14 months later

    Four months after Hamas's hideous attack on unsuspecting Israeli festival-goers, troops, and people in their homes, I traveled to Israel for two weeks. There, I picked oranges, refurbished  trucks, wrapped packages, painted Kibbutz buildi...

  • Captain America and his team of superheroes

    November 21, 2024

    Captain America and his team of superheroes

    For those of us who voted for President-elect Donald J. Trump, our joy is accompanied by a feeling of relief that we dodged an existential bullet. Concomitantly, since President Trump has made his epic comeback, his detractors have realized they c...

  • Hollywood hubris takes a hit

    November 8, 2024

    Hollywood hubris takes a hit

    Because they are exceptionally good looking and/or they are very good at inhabiting the lives of others, top actors in Hollywood make oodles of money. For many, this enables them to hire personal staff who cater to their every whim. They live like ro...

  • The Democrats are obsessed with the race card; America is not!

    November 6, 2024

    The Democrats are obsessed with the race card; America is not!

    While the count of electoral votes at 1:30 am this morning was 267 for President Trump to 216 for Kamala Harris, Van Jones was talking on CNN. He mused about probable dashed dreams of illegals and people of color. Obviously the Democrats, in the face...

  • The Democrats’ really dirty tricks

    November 5, 2024

    The Democrats’ really dirty tricks

    The suburbs outside of Philadelphia have turned into a psychological battleground. The messages run the gamut regarding outright lies about Israel, to sinister threats of bodily and property destruction against registered Republicans who don’t ...

  • Schumer is a schmuck, not a shomer

    November 2, 2024

    Schumer is a schmuck, not a shomer

    Chuck Schumer, the Democrat United States Senator from New York, has for years proclaimed that he is the leader, guardian,  and protector of the Jewish people. Nothing could be further from the truth. Schumer has been the Majority Leader o...

  • Kamala family values: Campaign ad urges wives to lie to their husbands about their votes

    October 31, 2024

    Kamala family values: Campaign ad urges wives to lie to their husbands about their votes

    Aren’t the Democrats the party of the women's liberation movement?  You know, they profess that women are independent, mistresses of their own destiny, and nobody’s property. Also, the Democrats equate ‘women’s lib...

  • Why Kamala will not win on November 5, 2024

    October 26, 2024

    Why Kamala will not win on November 5, 2024

    There are so many reasons not to vote for Kamala for the United States presidency that it is hard to know where to start.  Here are 34: She stabbed Biden in the back.  Thus, she’s a traitor and disloyal.  ...

  • American Yidiots on steroids

    September 29, 2024

    American Yidiots on steroids

    Approximately five years ago, American Thinker published my article: American Yidiots. At that time, the intent was rather ‘tongue in cheek” -- a gentle mocking at the majority Jewish vote, that I, and about 20% of the Jewish-American ...

  • The karma in Lebanon is too strong!

    September 20, 2024

    The karma in Lebanon is too strong!

    That’s the meme circulating since Israel’s one-two-three punch in Lebanon against Hezb’allah. Do you think the Hezb’allah terrorists in Lebanon have gotten the message?  Or the remaining Hamas dregs in Gaza? ...

  • The death of loyalty?

    September 9, 2024

    The death of loyalty?

    Is loyalty an old fashioned concept to be tossed in the cemetery of outmoded beliefs?  Is it dead?  For some politicians, the answer is a resounding yes! But, why? Loyalty is defined as one’s allegiance, commitment and dedicatio...

  • To the protesting Israelis: Please stop your insanity!

    September 4, 2024

    To the protesting Israelis: Please stop your insanity!

    Israel must change course. It has to stop negotiating with terrorists and start being the strong horse. The world, or at least what is left of a world that knows the difference between right and wrong, mourned the news of the six Israeli hostages ...

  • Profiles in Courage, 2024

    August 31, 2024

    Profiles in Courage, 2024

    In 1956, then Senator John F. Kennedy purportedly wrote a book entitled Profiles in Courage which won a Pulitzer Prize due, in large part, to the advocacy of his powerful father. Kennedy wrote about eight senators who had defied their political pa...

  • Contemplating what a Harris presidency will do to America

    August 11, 2024

    Contemplating what a Harris presidency will do to America

    If you’re wondering what a Harris presidency will look like, past is prologue—and it isn’t pretty. The last few years in America have been a smoldering battleground. We have endured combative flare-ups when hooligans, at the least provocation, hav...

  • After Trump assassination attempt, government bozo-ism plain to see

    August 4, 2024

    After Trump assassination attempt, government bozo-ism plain to see

    Listening to snippets of all the government agency personnel who have testified in the Trump assignation attempt curdles one’s blood.  Does any of them have an I.Q. in three digits?  It boggles the imagination that so many m...

  • Kamala starts a race war — Trump doubles down

    August 1, 2024

    Kamala starts a race war — Trump doubles down

    American Jews have just gone through the incomprehensible barbaric attack on Israel, which was met with intense Jew-hatred and evil lies about Israel in America and around the globe. Now, in the span of the past two weeks, Americans as a whole hav...

  • Election 2024: Female genitalia vs. American sovereignty

    July 25, 2024

    Election 2024: Female genitalia vs. American sovereignty

    Aside from the hyena cackling and the entire palace coup — yes it is — Kamala Harris is a glaring embarrassment to women and the entire human race. The left is beyond shameless. They are now hoisting a woman who loves Venn diagrams abo...

  • Biden can stabilize his campaign and simultaneously help Israel

    July 21, 2024

    Biden can stabilize his campaign and simultaneously help Israel

    It is undeniable that past president Obama was vehemently anti-Israel. One can only ponder how he felt about American Zionists. In this context, the definition of Zionist is one who celebrates Israel’s existence and stands for her survival. ...

  • Who really tried to assassinate President Donald J. Trump?

    July 14, 2024

    Who really tried to assassinate President Donald J. Trump?

    We are publishing continuously today. To see more blog entries, please click here. The trigger in the gun was pulled by many hands! The media tried to assassinate Trump.  From the time he came powerfully down that escalator in New York, lo...

  • Netanyahu's Israeli detractors don't get that there is no 'day after' for Israel

    June 19, 2024

    Netanyahu's Israeli detractors don't get that there is no 'day after' for Israel

    Israel's Benny Gantz, who until June 13 served in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet as a minister without portfolio, is an Israeli politician and retired general with a more-than-impressive resume.  Along with his long and c...

  • Boycott New York

    June 1, 2024

    Boycott New York

    ‘Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime’ is a popularized version of what they do in communist countries. Dictatorial regimes accuse and imprison political opponents on trumped-up charges. Legal recourse is impossible. Am...

  • Like terrorists in the White House

    May 26, 2024

    Like terrorists in the White House

    Does anyone recall the fundamental job of the president?  Yes, it’s been blurred and bloodied to bits. But what President Biden was elected to do, and is supposed to do, is to protect America and Americans from enemies at home and abroa...

  • Jew hatred: Everything, everywhere, all at once

    May 6, 2024

    Jew hatred: Everything, everywhere, all at once

    In 2023, Everything, Everywhere, All at Once (EEAAO) was the movie of the year. Feted as a metaverse comedy, amid much fanfare, the plot boiled down to the female protagonist’s fear of an IRS investigation, while also worrying about her mult...

  • The whole ‘Iran versus Israel’ attack has a strange, scripted feel to it

    April 14, 2024

    The whole ‘Iran versus Israel’ attack has a strange, scripted feel to it

    On April 2, 2024, Israel knocked off some known terrorists at a building used by Iran's Quds terrorists the Iranian Embassy in Damascus. They helped mastermind October 7 and were planning more terrorist attacks against Israel. This was ...

  • College students try to cancel Jewish existence in Philadelphia

    April 10, 2024

    College students try to cancel Jewish existence in Philadelphia

    For 28 years, the Israeli consulates in America have sponsored the Israeli Film Festival, showcasing films that depict various slices of Israeli life.  One of the festival’s destinations has been the “City of Brotherly Love,...

  • Hamas appears to get everything it wants

    April 8, 2024

    Hamas appears to get everything it wants

    These are tough times to be Jewish.  In Israel, in America -- there are no safe havens. Please, don’t use the excuse it was Israel’s response to the Hamas massacres on Oct. 7, 2023, that shocked the senses of fair-minded peoples e...

  • Muslim prayer in the American public square

    April 6, 2024

    Muslim prayer in the American public square

    Muslim persecution of the Jews is not the end game. It always starts with the slander and defamation of Jews, but only ends when a Muslim majority is created in a targeted city. Obviously, that means that non-Muslims of other religions must be bullie...

  • Princess Catherine, cancer, and the effects on the family

    March 23, 2024

    Princess Catherine, cancer, and the effects on the family

    You are a woman, in your early forties, with young children whom you adore. You have a loving husband, supportive parents, and admiring  in-laws. Out of the blue, you are diagnosed with cancer. Surgery is performed, followed by chemotherapy, and p...

  • The IDF: Nobody sings for us

    March 5, 2024

    The IDF: Nobody sings for us

    On a drizzly, misty night, during my volunteer work mission to Israel, the dichotomy of the true essence of Judaism and Israel, juxtaposed against the global slander and defamation heaped upon the country, filled me with immense pride and deep despai...

  • Israel at war and the social contract that failed, a firsthand account

    February 19, 2024

    Israel at war and the social contract that failed, a firsthand account

    Since the 1600s, the writings of two philosophers—John Locke and Thomas Hobbes—have warned that without a governing society, man lives in a dangerous state of anarchy. To defeat chaos and internal/external strife among humans, societ...

  • What I saw in Israel on a volunteer mission to help the nation at war

    February 18, 2024

    What I saw in Israel on a volunteer mission to help the nation at war

    One week into a two-week volunteer work mission with the Jewish National Fund (“JNF”) into wartime Israel, my heart breaks a thousand times.  What is it really like in Israel now? Shattered perceptions, troubled ...

  • January 10, 2024

    Jewish geography and creativity

    Jewish geography is a verbal “game” Jewish people play. Usually, it is initiated when one or more Jewish people are introduced or, without formal introduction, meet for the first time. Typically, the conversations start with the to...

  • December 4, 2023

    What’s the exchange rate, for credit, Secretary Blinken?

    As if killing over 1,200 humans in the most barbaric manner and kidnapping over 200 more weren’t enough, additional graphic and horrifying details of the violent, bestial Hamas attacks are just being exposed. This author, when merely attempt...

  • November 29, 2023

    The gangs and gangsters of Gaza

    Immediately after horror reigned in Israel on October 7, when over 1,200 people were brutalized, raped, tortured, burned alive, and murdered, and over 200 other babies, children, women, men, and seniors kidnapped, reports emerged that the terror...

  • November 24, 2023

    Hamas does Philadelphia

    Founded in 1891, the Philadelphia Free Library is run by a Board of Trustees that does not operate under any mayoral control, but is allocated funds from the mayor’s budget.  Also, the library has a fundraising arm, which is handled b...

  • November 13, 2023

    If Trump were president now

    Amid this nightmare of global anti-Semitism with its attendant cries of: ‘kill the f***ing Jews, Allah Akbar, from the river to the sea,’ one can only lament the fact that Donald Trump is not president. President Biden may have acted as a...

  • November 11, 2023

    A call to legal arms against Hamas and its enablers - with ink!

      What has been will be again,      what has been done will be         done again;      there is nothing new under the          sun…      --Ecc...

  • November 4, 2023

    The problem isn’t Islamophobia

    Run!  It’s a group of Hassidic Jews with their top hats and long black coats, with weird side ponytails on their faces, walking down the street in a group!  Hurry — they are almost here.  Oh, I’m scared...

  • October 25, 2023

    President Biden shouldn’t be giving aid to butchers

    Recently, President Biden has self-identified as a born-again Zionist, and forever a lover of Israel. Really? His actions post the Israeli massacres are contradictory and confusing.   Biden was quick to show his support for Israel - traveling...

  • October 18, 2023

    So, it’s all about the Benjamins after all!

    In 2019, Rep. Ilan Omar let her views on Jews be known when she tweeted, “It’s all about the Benjamins, baby"  in a sleazy reference to hundred dollar bills. Surprisingly, but to its credit, the enti...

  • October 14, 2023

    Allahu Akbar: It couldn’t happen here...

    Admittedly, I grew up in the golden age for Jews in America. Anti-Semitism was muted;  Jews were respected for their family values and love of education. In fact in past presidential elections, candidates delved deep into their genetic inheritan...

  • October 8, 2023

    Joe Biden's $6-billion war on Israel

    “The Palestinians are beasts on two legs.” —Former Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin In 2015, under then–Democrat president Obama, the United States danced around Iran’s overt hostility toward Israel and the Un...

  • October 5, 2023

    It’s not the end of anything

    Why is there such consternation and surprise at the House’s first-time ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy? Please recall, McCarthy didn’t obtain the position until the fifteenth vote! And the victory came with a pyrrhic yoke around M...

  • September 18, 2023

    UPenn insults Jews during High Holy Days

    Religious and lots of less observant Jews worldwide are celebrating what are known as the High Holy Days or the Days of Awe — starting with the celebratory Rosh Hashanah, the new year, and ending with a 25-hour fast on Yom Kippur, the Day of At...

  • August 29, 2023

    The game is afoot

    Sherlock Holmes, via his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adored the phrase "the game's afoot" when filled with anticipation of a new crime to solve.  Shakespeare used it first, and Pac Man afterward. While the Democrats are reve...

  • August 25, 2023

    Flashbacks to 9/11 after what they did to President Trump on 8/24

    Our Constitution has been shredded, democracy is dead, and some imbeciles out there are worried about Trump's weight.  Are they insane? In Judaism, there is a prevailing belief that angels live among us. They may not know that they a...

  • August 14, 2023

    The faux science of gender dysphoria

    Throw out your dog-eared copies of Animal Farm and 1984.  Begone, Hunger Games — they are so yesterday.  Dystopia is here, right here in the USA, accompanied by its handmaiden: the faux science ...

  • June 1, 2023

    In defense of white 'girlie girls' — Martha Stewart and Billie Eilish

    "Women's Liberation" began as a movement to expand the range of jobs women were perceived able to fulfill, and to obtain equal pay for equal work as their male counterparts.  Many readers may not recall that the want ads in ne...

  • May 22, 2023

    Governor DeSantis: Control your inner Captain Ahab

    Moby-Dick is a novel published in 1852, by Herman Melville, an American writer.  The cautionary tale is narrated by a lone survivor, Ishmael, who relates the obsession of the captain of the whaling ship Pequod, Captain Ahab....

  • May 10, 2023

    NEPO babies and the Biden RICO gang

    When actress Jamie Lee Curtis accepted her best supporting actress award this year, she separated her "NEPO Baby" status from her famous superstar parents.  Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis never won an Academy Award, she crowed! NE...

  • February 2, 2023

    The Philadelphia Eagles and the transcendence of sports

    Philadelphia, with its cobbled streets, Head House Square, and red brick townhomes, in part looks as it did when the Declaration of Independence was debated and written.  Post-COVID tourism is booming, and the iconic and unique Philadelphia...

  • January 5, 2023

    Biden's age is not a problem

    Each time I hear derogatory remarks regarding President Biden's chronological age as the culprit of his malaprops and physical maladies, such as these... Biden's muddled mind and broken walk is due to his age. A person his age cannot an...

  • December 7, 2022

    Donald Rumsfeld's 'unknown unknowns' come back to bite us with Biden

    The late Donald Rumsfeld served as U.S. secretary of defense from 1975 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford and again, from 2001 to 2006, under President George W. Bush.  Among other accomplishments, Rumsfeld also served for three terms as a...

  • October 29, 2022

    Harry agonistes

    From the queen's June 4, 2022 jubilee celebration, marking her extraordinary seventy years on the throne in England, to her September 19, 2022 funeral, my feelings toward her grandson, Harry, underwent a drastic change (leaving aside the machinat...

  • September 25, 2022

    When Small-d Democratic Processes Guide Americans’ Private Groups Better Than Our Electoral Politics

    As citizens of the American Republic, we pride ourselves on our small-d democratic approach to politics. Democratic processes are in our historic DNA, and even as they are being chipped away, we still believe in the power and rightness of open and ho...

  • August 26, 2022

    The lamentations of an America laid low

    Alas! Lonely sits the city Once great with people! She that was great among nations Is become like a widow; The princess among states Is become a thrall. Bitterly she weeps in the night, Her cheek wet with tears. There is none to comfo...

  • August 20, 2022

    Dr. Oz and the false flag crudité caper

    As America is on fire and in a never-ending downward spiral, the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania puts the spotlight on the Democrats' banality, pettiness, and rank stupidity. The Republicans have a dream candidate in Dr. Oz.  Whip s...

  • June 6, 2022

    South Street — then and now

    Believe it or not, Philadelphia was at one point the epicenter of hipness in the USA: 'Where do all the hippies meet? South Street, South Street Where the dancin' is elite South Street, South Street Side by side we're loose and nea...

  • May 24, 2022

    Attacked at the local dry cleaner for my politics

    It was early morning.  I was standing in line to drop off laundry before heading to work.  A man leaving the store stopped; looked at me; stared; and said, "you are an intelligent woman."  I braced myself for wha...

  • May 16, 2022

    Twelve reasons why Trump endorsed Dr. Oz

    In February 2022, the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee convened to interview, vet, and nominate candidates for the open positions of governor, lieutenant governor, and U.S. Senate.  While exigent circumstances prevented endorsem...

  • May 12, 2022

    Kathy Barnette and the Pennsylvania primary

    In February 2022, I attended the Republican State Committee Meeting in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  Our job, as state committee members, was to interview, vet, select, and support endorsed candidates through the primary and election cycles. ...

  • April 7, 2022

    Obama's bloodless coup

    Isn't the Democrat Party the party of empathy, love, and inclusion?  Oh, wait — that's what they say, not exactly what they do. No putsch here.  Oh, no — this Svengali is way too cool to actually show his fa...

  • March 30, 2022

    Blame the Democrats

    As one surveys the miserable state of affairs, both here in the United States and globally, one can only mutter: "Blame the Democrats." Listening to President Biden's press secretary, Jen Psaki, deliberately spewing propaganda, at te...

  • February 10, 2022

    The Olympics open some paradoxes of dual citizenship

    On February 3, 2022, American Thinker published my blog post, "What happens when the elite don't give a  f---?"  Who would have thought that, just mere days later, a beautiful gold medal–winning 18-year-ol...

  • February 3, 2022

    What happens when the elites don’t give a f**k

    Is your head ready to explode?  Have your friends from the former USSR told you America now feels like the country from which they fled? Are you asking yourself, repeatedly, what matters in fighting Covid:  mask, or no mask, th...

  • November 24, 2021

    About the made-up faux crime of Kyle Rittenhouse crossing state lines

    Like T.R. Clancy on these pages two days ago, I railed at the moronic, breathless claim the mainstream media spewed that Kyle Rittenhouse crossed state lines. As Mr. Clancy explained, the United States Interstate Commerce Law mandates th...

  • November 21, 2021

    Post-election swindles in Pennsylvania: there they go again

    Pennsylvania is a blue state.  Governor Tom Wolf is a Democrat.  The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is majority Democrat.    Philadelphia mayor, Jim Kenney is a Democrat.  Mayor-elect Ed Gainey of Pitt...

  • October 9, 2021

    Dems double down on election misdeeds

    Some Republicans roll their eyes regarding Trump’s ongoing efforts to prove claims that massive election fraud won Biden the presidential election. They shouldn’t.  Even if Trump never forces accountability, it is imperative to ...

  • September 11, 2021

    Remembering 9/11 and Biden's debacle

    We usually associate anniversaries with happy occasions: the date of the start of a romance, a wedding, the birth of a company or country.  Celebrations abound — parties, dances, company picnics, bands, parades, fireworks, specialty c...

  • September 4, 2021

    In Afghanistan, we see the Democrats' heart of darkness

    The world has witnessed Joe Biden finding his inner lying dog-faced pony soldier.  It is an ugly display.  Despite the horror, vainglory, rape, and pillage to be that Biden has inflicted on Afghanistan and the callous disdain he h...

  • August 20, 2021

    Perhaps it's not dumb and dumber, but shrewd and sinister

    Obama was the master of the straw man.  Adroitly, he threw up faux perils to the Muslim community post-9/11, many years after it was established that no such danger existed.  Instead of being the unifier, as per his campaign, Obam...

  • August 19, 2021

    Why Cuomo resigned versus why he should have resigned

    At the end of March 2020, when COVID-19 was gripping the country, then-president Trump had the USNS Comfort retrofitted and sent to New York's harbor.  With an approximate crew of 1,200 trained personnel and 1,000 beds, the ship's m...

  • July 30, 2021

    Simone Biles: Oh, boo-hoo

    See also: Sympathy for Simone Biles Having gone 360 on reactions over the walkout of Simone Biles from what was to be another American gymnastic gold-fest and listening to the attendant commentary that followed her petulant walkout, entitled ...

  • July 11, 2021

    Invasion of the Marxist Body Snatchers

    Amid a bevy of science fiction novelists warning of perilous aliens, a sly masterpiece, The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, hit U.S. movie theaters in 1956.  Told through the eyes of protagonist Psychiatrist Hill, the film noir thriller chron...

  • June 17, 2021

    The case for Congressman Trump

    John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States, serving for one term from 1825 to 1828.  After being defeated by Andrew Jackson in 1828, Adams fell into a funk, refusing to attend his successor's inauguration.  B...

  • June 14, 2021

    So call me 'racist'

    The worst epithet one can be called in the America of tribal identities, traveling snowflakes in search of a trigger, BLM comrades, critical race propagandists, and purportedly systemic white privilege Kens and Karens, is a racist.  In t...

  • May 13, 2021

    The progressives' smirk

    Psychiatrists and psychologists use “the tell” to read body language.  According to them, the tell is a discordant body movement, at odds with the subject’s spoken words. The Progressives’ tell, regarding their monoli...

  • March 28, 2021

    Passover and the police

    Passover is here.  For Jews, it is the oldest continuous holiday in their existence.  It marks the end of Jewish slavery in ancient Egypt, when we are reminded of the fact that the ritual Passover seder eternally ended with Jews w...

  • February 15, 2021

    Trump's 'penumbras'

    Originally created as an astrological term in the 17th century, the Supreme Court decision Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965, introduced the meaning of penumbra as the individual's right to privacy and as a legal metaphor for constitutional powe...

  • January 20, 2021

    Giving Twitter the bird

    With a change of mind and a click of two buttons, I deactivated my Twitter account.  At first I thought it braver and more helpful to stay, advocate, perhaps irritate.  Aggrieved, I pondered how far I could push the envelope until...

  • January 17, 2021

    About the resemblance of Biden’s DC with Hunger Games and payback.

    The Hunger Games is a trilogy written by Suzanne Collins.  A blockbuster in both print and film, it is about a fictional fascist, dystopian country, Panem.  Panem is divided into twelve districts, cruelly governed by its...

  • January 12, 2021

    Purging and pulverizing President Trump and America, communist style

    Democrats and progressives should wipe the superior smirks off their faces.  What Big Tech and Big Commerce are doing, with their banning of still-president Trump, their attacks on Republicans who supported him, their censors...

  • January 8, 2021

    Had enough yet?

    The Georgia results were 100% predictable.  One may think Sidney Powell and her theories went up in Kraken smoke, but on at least one theory, she was absolutely right.  Early on after the Presidential election, she exhorted Georgia...

  • January 4, 2021

    Pence's appointment with destiny

    Republicans are angry.  They know the election was stolen.  They want retribution.  They want consequences for Democrats' endless crimes.  They want payback for the mountain of dung Democrats have flung on ...

  • December 23, 2020

    What a mess the US Congress is!

    The U.S. Congress is a disgrace.  Democrats play dirty, and Republicans are neutered and perhaps in covert cahoots.  The Democrat-run states and cities have shut down businesses and demanded citizens limit their movement. ...

  • December 18, 2020

    The United States of scams, steals, and schmucks

    I studied nihilism in college; it was just another name for an alien world.  Like utopia, dystopia, socialism, communism — names for political systems in theory or in places far away.  That was then. Now we live in a nihili...

  • December 6, 2020

    President Trump went down to Georgia

    ‘The Devil went down to Georgia He was lookin’ for a soul to steal  He was in a bind ‘cause he was way behind He was willing to make a deal....” Showing admirable fortitude, President Trump held a rally in...

  • December 4, 2020

    Is the Democrats’ Election Heist ‘Too Big to Fail’?

    President Trump and Fox News enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship, until, loyalty already fraying, Fox betrayed Trump on election evening by prematurely calling Arizona for Biden.  Only stalwart reporters such as Mark Levin, Judge Jeanine ...

  • November 21, 2020

    Regarding post-election fraud in Pennsylvania

    In retrospect, I should have realized something was up from the absence of Democrats at my polling place, aggressively waving campaign flyers urging voters to vote for their candidates.  There weren't any.  We Republican poll-...

  • November 18, 2020

    COVID-19 vaccine drama: Trump v. Biden

    How the Supreme Court resolves the Trump v. Biden election fraud case will carry an immediate impact upon American lives, for the candidates’ COVID-19 vaccine distribution systems philosophically and operationally diverge.   Trump ...

  • November 7, 2020

    Dead man voting

    ...’The foulest stench is in the air   The funk of forty thousand years  And grisly ghouls from every tomb  Are closing in to seal your doom  And though you fight to stay alive  Your body starts to shiver ...

  • November 5, 2020

    Stealing Pennsylvania

    Regardless of the outcome, Pennsylvania Democrat Governor Tom Wolf, the Pennsylvania state courts, and the Democrat state party have pulled every dirty trick in the books. They have changed the rules mid-game, using the COVID scare as a cover, but...

  • November 1, 2020

    In the U.S., why do 'shy Trump voters' even exist?

    Four years ago, Trump signs were abundantly displayed in suburban Philadelphia.  In 2020, they are a rarity.  Meekly, a few have crept out this weekend, but more prevalent are displays of American flags -  appearing  to be Trump s...

  • October 6, 2020

    Why the Democrats don't and can't 'get' President Trump

    The horrid, hateful reaction on the left to President Trump's hospitalization reminded me of the day then-president Reagan was shot and the depth to which the left has descended ever since.  On March 30, 1981, I flew from a family vi...

  • September 26, 2020

    Kamala Harris doesn't want to admit the one solid minority box she checks

    Oh, the hoopla when Democrat presidential Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris to be his running mate.  The identity crowd swooned over Joe's perfect trifecta: black,  Asian, and female.  But wait: there's an authentici...

  • September 26, 2020

    Why should Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dying words choose the next SCOTUS justice?

    Having shown repeatedly that they are soulless — standing idly by while America burns and people die, Democrats are now revealing conclusively that their brains are bereft of original thought.  Their presidential nominee, Joe Biden, h...

  • July 30, 2020

    'Systemic racism' charges cover up a multitude of liberal sins

    The epithet "systematic racism" is being screeched nonstop in a gigantic echo chamber. That same echo chamber is chattering that we must "re-examine policing."  Well, we have already seen what the re-imagining in Democrat-...

  • July 11, 2020

    Even the super-woke leftist behind Hamilton is no longer woke enough

    Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, regardless of how the naysayers think, has garnered Miranda celebrity status, a Pulitzer, an Emmy, three Tonys, and three Granmy awards, a  powerhouse Broadway runaway smash with ticket prices hitting the ...

  • July 6, 2020

    Confessions of a COVID-induced temporary OCD victim

    Never finicky and otherwise blithely unaware of the zillion germs sharing human existence, I freely embraced life.  Washing one's hands was a necessary pursuit at certain times but not,  as now,  a compulsive ritual ...

  • July 4, 2020

    Where have all the commie ba**ards gone, long time passing?

    In front of Mt. Rushmore and hitting every high note possible to counter the sickening cancel culture anarchists defiling our country, President Trump gave a rousing, heart-wrenching battle speech.  And a battle it is — for the guts...

  • June 27, 2020

    The Democrats built that

    Remember Obama's snarky, condescending comment: "If you've got a business, you didn't build that"?  It wasn't true then, and it isn't true now.  Yes, collectively we have all paid for infrastructure, ...

  • June 13, 2020

    Stereotyping for Thee, But Not for Me: The Lawless States of America

    Mad Max was a movie franchise set in post-apocalyptic Australia.  The survivors, in the outback, were terrorized by a psychotic, violent bunch of motorcycle gangs.  The protagonist, a cop named Max, and his loosely formed force of police, c...

  • June 7, 2020

    Democrats, their abettors, and their unreal dystopia

    No.  We are not a nation of “Karens.”  The vast majority of white women do not falsely accuse African-American men of harassment, or worse.  If they do, exposure is swift, and punishment swifter -- sometimes even if sh...

  • May 28, 2020

    Pennsylvania: How Democrats Can Steal an Election

    Last week, the Department of Justice announced that in March, a former Philadelphia election official admitted to, and was convicted of, accepting bribes to stuff ballots for three Democrat candidates for Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge.  ...

  • May 20, 2020

    Political skullduggery in Pennsylvania

    'Thy soul is by vile fear assailed, which oft so overcasts a man, that he recoils from noblest resolution, like a beast at some false semblance in the twilight of gloom.'   —The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri (14th...

  • May 6, 2020

    Some tears for Disney, now reeling from the coronavirus

    May 4, 2020 marked the 40th anniversary of the mega movie hit series, the Star Wars franchise.  In commemoration, the Walt Disney Company, which owns the rights to it, launched a limited-edition internet sale of related products.  ...

  • May 3, 2020

    Death stalks the nursing homes

    Seniors have feelings.  Many still feel invincible.  Some are blessed with intellectual and physical prowess.  Or, as one post octogenarian gloats:” I’m above ground and vertical.” They continue in their jobs, travel,...

  • May 2, 2020

    A 'non-essential' litigator's lament

    On the Fox TV show The Five this week, co-host Greg Gutfeld riffed about all the lawsuits sure to be filed due to COVID-19.  Aside from its travel-related spread, and the onerous conditions in nursing homes, it was no yuk-it-up la...

  • April 26, 2020

    Trump and the 50 governors

    There are times where there are “no do-overs,” instances when one must get it right the first time, or perhaps be consigned to a lifetime of regret.  Caretaking for an elder presents one such example. Leading a national response to a...

  • April 5, 2020

    The specter of triage versus a crashed economy

    Italy implemented harsh triage principles when its medical system was overwhelmed with a flood of COVID-19 patients, first  denying medical treatment to those afflicted over seventy-five years.  Without regard to an individual...

  • February 27, 2020

    The Democrat Jewish presidential candidates are a disgrace

    We have watched as the Democrat Party has taken its Jewish voters for granted and repeatedly thrown them under the anti-Semitic bus.  We have watched as Democrat Jewish congressional leaders have mostly done nothing to confront their party...

  • February 22, 2020

    The Democrats who cry 'wolf' — and the real election meddlers

    One of fabled storyteller Aesop's most famous tales is about a shepherd boy named Peter, who liked to cry "wolf." As the story goes, Peter was young and bored.  To break the monotony of his job, he repetitively cr...

  • February 19, 2020

    Lawless lawyers bludgeon America

    American lawyers, when admitted to practice law, swear, or these days affirm, that they will uphold the laws and Constitution of the United States.  Moreover, every state has promulgated its own laws — laws that attorneys practicing w...

  • February 11, 2020

    China, coronavirus: Truth hurts

    No, this title is no reference to the mega-hit by reigning pop/rap star Lizzo.  In "Truth Hurts," Lizzo raps that she ain't going to be anyone's side chick.  China clearly thought the United Sta...

  • January 27, 2020

    Harry has a 'Ticket to Ride'...to submission

    The iconic Beatles song, "Ticket to Ride," is universally accepted as a besotted lover's lament over the feckless girl who is incomprehensibly leaving him to "be free": I think I'm gonna be sad I think it's today, ...

  • January 20, 2020

    The ultimate conflict of interest: Democrat presidential candidates as impeachment jurors

    A conflict of interest in a judicial proceeding arises when a trier of fact, either by a judge or a member of the jury pool, has a personal interest in a contested interest that affects or gives the appearance of affecting his public presumptively ne...

  • January 18, 2020

    The plight of the unwoke

    Urban slang defines a person being "woke" or "wokeness" as someone being cognizant of "social justice."  Social justice, in this worldview, encompasses racism, feminism, gender fluidity, inequality, and "u...

  • November 30, 2019

    A Tale of Two Inaugurations

    Bookending the anti-American, anti-Judeo-Christian nightmare of President Obama’s two terms in office, we attended  the second inauguration celebration of President George W. Bush,  and the first of President Donald J Trump.  The...

  • November 23, 2019

    Hearsay and the Trump impeachment hearings

    It was midnight in the gritty city.  The gangster lay dying in a filthy back alley, his blood filling the rutted macadam surrounding him.  With his last spurt of energy, he wrote in his pooling blood, "Gino did it."...

  • November 20, 2019

    Democrats' impeachment theater is a series of unfortunate events

    In 1999, Daniel Handler, under the whimsical  pseudonym Lemony Snicket, published the first of his thirteen-book saga of the travails of the wealthy but woe-begotten lives of the  Baudelaire orphans: A Series of Unfortunate Events...

  • November 14, 2019

    The impeachment canard v. the US John Doe subpoenas

    The legal ignoramuses and their minions in Congress who today opened Act One: The Impeachment are embarrassing the United States on the global stage.  Does any of them possess more than a double-digit I.Q.?  Their hys...

  • November 4, 2019

    Tulsi Gabbard and the briar patch

    Catfight!  Women growling, their manicured nails out.  Blonde against brunette.  The press salivating in anticipation. That was the scene a few weeks ago, when Hillary Clinton, with her twisted, reptilian tongue, sudd...

  • August 19, 2019

    The Democrats' war against the Jews

    Rip, rip, rip.  That's the sound of the anti-Semitic, hate-filled, back-stabbing Democrats ripping off their masks and baring their mendacious tongues.  Their myth is shattered.  No longer can they maintain the sham ...

  • August 11, 2019

    Extend the Dram Shop Acts instead of legislating Red Flag Laws

    There is a far simpler solution in combatting domestic terrorists than wading into the complexities, fears, and tortuous political debate of enacting and monitoring Red Flag Laws. Concerns over invasion of privacy, violation of extant laws, ...

  • July 18, 2019

    Trump draws blood from the Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse

    Revelation is the last book in the New Testament.  It portends the end of days, facilitated by four men on horseback.  It was foretold they created chaos through pestilence, war, famine and death. This script has been played out through ...

  • May 31, 2019

    Standing Up to Anti-Semitism

    On April 22, the Muslim American Society (MAS) uploaded a video on its Philly Facebook page,  filmed at its 6th annual Ummah Day celebrating diversity.  In the video, children are seen singing  and dancing in Arabic to a...

  • May 29, 2019

    Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Dead Man’s Rule

    Roughly half of the states in America have enacted a version of the Dead Man's Rule.  Generically, they are various permutations of laws enacted to prevent one party to a litigation in providing live testimony against another party to t...

  • May 24, 2019

    Why Pennsylvania is in play

    More is afoot in Pennsylvania politics than President Trump’s rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania and Republican Fred Keller’s sky-high congressional victory margin. Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania, a political district that inclu...

  • May 12, 2019

    Illegals' legal blackmail in America

    Much has been written about the huge cost to American citizens of illegal immigration.  The staggering numbers include border enforcement, detention, housing, food, health care, education, emergency medical treatment, infant and child ...

  • April 24, 2019

    Trump's army of 'the uncovered'

    A funny thing happened on the way to the 2016 presidential election.  The unelectable, uncouth, unintelligent, unpolitical, unlikeable, and utterly unthinkable guy won.  Clearly, the "deplorables" assisted, as did the ...

  • March 22, 2019

    Intersectional authenticity and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's hyphenation problem

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims she isn't bothered by her nickname, "AOC."  But she is aggrieved by the various Fox cable news stars' purported misuse of her hyphenated last name.  By further explanation, she tot...

  • December 22, 2018

    The place of chivalry

    The progressive detractors of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" and Beauty and the Beast have it all wrong.  Progressive denigration has focused on alleged sexual harassment and abuse lurking in the lyrics of the song, and bla...

  • December 1, 2018

    10 Ways to Be a Good Citizen...and Fight Bad Ones

    While many watch the daily stock markets' vagaries, or the volatility of bitcoin valuations, or the price of the dollar against the euro or the yen, they may not as readily be able to quantify the diminution in value of their coveted American cit...

  • November 9, 2018

    American 'yidiots'

    It used to be that Jewish people went to services at their synagogue, or temple or, in Yiddish terminology, their shul.  It used to be that men went to daily  morning minyan (ten) services,  families went together on Friday evening, an...

  • November 5, 2018

    Trump and the stones of remembrance

    Much has been written about President Trump and his relationship with Jews and Israel.  A few critical issues have been overlooked. It is true he moved the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, when many other presidential nominee...

  • October 15, 2018

    The Dems Lose it Over Kanye

    Nary a critical peep was uttered by the liberal media during Obama’s presidency when multiple celebrities and sports stars visited his White House. Indeed, much media hype and praise accompanied those visits. Amidst muted mocking, liberal me...

  • March 27, 2018

    Stormy Daniels puts a stake in the Hollywood #MeToo movement

    The swooning liberals and frothing "mainstream media" are risible in their shameless hypocrisy.  Quick, in the past, to support denials of then President Clinton's putative acts of rape, indecent exposure, and abuse of power w...

  • February 24, 2018

    Holder and Obama playing 'impeach Trump' in Pennsylvania

    Former president Obama and attorney general Eric Holder are agitating again.  After witnessing the loss of their presidential candidate and the flickering remains of the faux "Russia collusion" case, they are not deterred. ...

  • February 5, 2018

    Mueller Investigation: Illegal 'Fruit of the Poisonous Tree?'

    Over the past year the United States and, secondarily, the rest of the world, have been bombarded with the Democratic Party’s take on “Russia collusion.” Democrats have persistently declared that President Donald J. Tramp’s po...

  • January 14, 2017

    White Women's March Madness

    In the epic film Titanic, actress Kathy Bates plays the role of Margaret Molly Brown. Of Irish descent, Molly is depicted as a straight-shooting, no-nonsense, wealthy Texan with a penchant for social climbing. However, the smug, condescending au...

  • December 4, 2016

    Guess which Jews are jubilating on the Trump train

    Founded in 1985, the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) has grown from a visionary handful to over 40,000 dedicated members.  While predominantly Jewish, the RJC also has many illustrious Christian members.  Headquartered in D.C., with regio...

  • November 8, 2016

    Donald Trump: Hero with a thousand faces

    Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces captures the truly epic core of Trump’s transformational campaign. Campbell presented a stunning and comprehensive analysis of the archetypical hero, who has graced religion, mythology, ...