February 23, 2022
TRUMP'S 'SCOTUS' LEGACY IMPACTS 2022 ELECTION

Democrats say that elections having consequences. Biden-Harris won in 2020 so the Biden-Harris agenda is entitled to be enacted and implemented - either by executive order or by a recalcitrant Congress. But a much more consequential election was 2016, when Trump beat Clinton, even though she got 2,868,691 more popular votes but he won the electoral vote 304-227. And the consequence of that election is that Trump got three Supreme Court picks, which enlarged the Court's conservative majority from 5-4 to 6-3. This drives the Left nuts. Full Article...


February 16, 2022
"CLEVELAND SYNDROME" IS MODEL FOR 2024 TRUMP COMEBACK

There is a “Cleveland Syndrome.” It’s not named after the working-class Ohio city by Lake Erie.  It’s named after Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th U.S. president. You know where I’m going with this. It requires incompetence, stupidity and/or an event of great magnitude for an incumbent president to lose a second term. Attached is a 2016/2020 Presidential Election CHART at the end of the article. Full Article...


February 09, 2022
TOP 10 MOST FASCINATING 2022 POLITICAL CONTESTS

Legacies here, legacies there, legacies everywhere. Some legacies, meaning the offspring of the Jackson, Bush, Cheney and Laxalt families, will be on the 2022 ballot, as will a bunch of Trump endorsees and woke leftists – as will the historical legacy of Joe Biden. If Democrats lose control of the Senate and the House as expected, then the president’s legacy will be that of failure, like Jimmy Carter. Democrats wanted to precipitate societal change and if they don’t get it done before Nov. 8 it won’t happen. Here’s an early analysis of key developing contests. Full Article...


February 02, 2022
'AUTHENTICITY' KEY FACTOR IN 2022 REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR PRIMARY

It's called risk assessment and it factors into every decision, be it personal, political or financial. For example, should the U.S. send troops to defend Ukraine, or finish whatever wall was started on the U.S. southern border, or should $200 million or more be spent to try to defeat Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker? But risk, which is defined as a situation that presents the possibility of damage, injury or loss, is not really a risk if the consequences are minimal. For example, if using MM, an acronym for "My Money," and you happen to have a net worth of $3 billion, spending $171 million to run for governor, as Pritzker did in 2018, is a lark and not a risk.If you use Other People's Money, or OPM, as Aurora mayor Richard Irvin is in his 2022 bid for Illinois governor, things get tricky. He is getting his funding from billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, who fancies adding the governor's office to his portfolio. Full Article...


 

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