Michael Kimmitt

Michael Kimmitt


  • September 30, 2021

    What the press is leaving out about the Arizona election audit

    The ethical corruption of our national new media has extended to a degree that once would have seemed unimaginable.  We were exposed to yet another remarkable example with the reporting on the long-awaited audit of the 2020 presidential ele...

  • January 23, 2019

    Covington bishop acts quickly

    It is stunning how decisively Catholic Church officials can respond when they finally encounter something that offends them. A group of high school students from Covington, Kentucky visiting D.C. to participate in the annual anti-abortion March fo...

  • February 6, 2017

    Trump's Got a Big Job Reining In Voter Fraud

    President Trump’s assertion that millions of illegal votes were cast in the November election has elicited howls of protest from offended national reporters and pundits who demanded proof. Instead of recoiling, the President doubled down with a...

  • November 21, 2016

    Decision Time for the GOP Elite

    As flummoxed Democrat pundits and pollsters struggle to find an excuse for their being so humiliatingly wrong about the outcome of Election ’16, party bosses and their media mouthpieces instinctively revert to their default position whenever th...

  • June 1, 2016

    The Myths of American Slavery

    As construction of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture progresses toward its September opening, Museum Director Lonnie Bunch joined CBS “60 Minutes”’ Scott Pelley on a visit to Mozambique ...

  • March 8, 2013

    Piers Morgan Misfires

    It appears King George III might have been the last Brit as disturbed by Americans with guns as is Piers Morgan. The CNN talk show host is teaming with most of his mainstream fourth-estate colleagues in a whirlwind campaign to parlay a madman's grizz...

  • October 21, 2012

    Pelosi's Divine Comedy

    Nancy Pelosi has finally stumbled across the truth.  Our economy has devolved into little more than comedy -- specifically, the "Inferno" section of Dante's Divine Comedy. Asked to describe a scenario that could restore her to the House speaker...

  • March 1, 2012

    Wild Bill O'Reilly

    Nothing sets Fox host Bill O'Reilly's hair aflame quite so spontaneously as does any discussion of our good old U.S. oil and gas business. With world crude oil prices again racing past $100 a barrel and visits to the gas pump challenging root canals ...

  • August 17, 2011

    Turns Out Head Start's as Bad as It Always Was

    While dining out with my wife some time ago, I found myself waxing poetic about the latest government offense: the folly of dumping additional billions of dollars into the ancient Head Start program, naturally as part of the President Obama's volumin...

  • July 14, 2011

    Betty Ford's Civility

    Betty Ford was laid to rest this week but not before giving instructions to have her eulogizers take one last back-handed slap at the rabble that is now the Republican Party.  In personally selecting Rosalynn Carter and NPR Commentator Cokie Rob...