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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Another One Bites the Dust

 


Friends, plenty of Republicans have stood up to Trump, but not all that many have lived (politically) to tell about it.  It's becoming harder and harder for GOP Congressmen and Senators to defy DJT, and maybe that's a good thing, because neither party can accomplish much unless it can preserve a measure of discipline in its ranks.  The problem, however, is that, when men like Tillis decide to retire, they become even more unreliable in the days, weeks, months, and years before their official departure from Congress.  Even worse, said departure creates an open seat, i.e. a pickup opportunity for Democrats.  You better believe the dastardly Dems are salivating at the vacancy in NC that Tillis just created.  Those are the breaks, at any rate, and now Republicans need to search for a strong, Trumpy Republican to carry their banner in the Tar Heel State in 2026.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c628vd100pro 

 

In other news, Javier Milei, Argentina's president, is proving that conservative populism can be combined with fiscal discipline.  He's slashed public spending, and the Argentine people seem to appreciate the results: a booming economy and low inflation.  Could a similar miracle happen here?  Not any time soon, if the "big, beautiful bill" is any indication.  Fiscal austerity isn't on Trump's agenda.  Of course, now that "universal injunctions" have been banned, DOGE might be unleashed as never before, and that could help matters.

 

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/argentina-onward/ 

Saturday, June 28, 2025

The Voice of Liberty is Louder Than Ever!

 


Friends, you won't want to miss this week's Newsmakers show, featuring, in addition to U.S. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, moi!  Plus, my segment is longer than ever, meaning the show is more cogent and compelling than ever!  Brian and I cover everything from the humbling of Iran to the shamelessness of "democratic socialists".  Listen, and be amazed!!!

 

https://wysl.podbean.com/e/newsmakers-6-28-25/ 

 

In other news, in the wake of SCOTUS's brave stand against judicial activism and for executive authority, Chief Justice Roberts is warning (liberals) against intemperate, irresponsible, even violent rhetoric against specific judges.  This is a timely observation, given the increasing venom that the Left is directing at conservative Justices.  The Justices' recent actions took a great deal of courage, especially given the almost universal hostility to Trumpism inside the Beltway, and we must do everything in our power to shield them from retaliation.  Of course, tactically speaking, it doesn't hurt to remind the Blessed Six who their real friends are, and who is eyeing them with murderous contempt...

 

https://www.breitbart.com/news/chief-justice-roberts-warns-against-heated-political-words-about-judges/ 

Friday, June 27, 2025

SCOTUS Just Dropped a (Metaphorical) Bunker Buster on the Deep State

 


Friends, you thought workplace conditions at Fordow were bad?  Things could get a whole lot hairier for lefty federal judges from this point on...  SCOTUS today seems to have curtailed the ability of district court judges to issue so-called universal injunctions, which prevent the executive branch from doing, well, pretty much anything, on the whim of whatever judge feels like issuing the order.  These injunctions have been the bane of DJT's existence since taking office in January, and curbing them could mean a HUGE shot in the arm for the agenda, broadly conceived, of the Trump Administration!  We'll see how the dust settles, but I am most impressed by SCOTUS's resolute stand, and I am deeply grateful to those six conservative Justices who are, FINALLY, earning their paychecks (and then some)!

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/supreme-court-limits-nationwide-orders-that-have-blocked-trump-s-birthright-citizenship-ban/ar-AA1HxVAb 

 

In other news, there is "outrage" that Donald Trump said a thing that is kinda true, but then there's always outrage about everything Trump says, so what's new?  Trump compared the decisiveness of his bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities to the war-ending impact of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  Now, as a historian, I actually don't agree that those atomic bombings were as central to Japan's decision to surrender as many people assume, but that doesn't change the fact that they were an important part of the ruling junta's calculus as it made the decision to cry uncle.  Will Trump's bunker busters prove similarly transformative?  Well, only time will tell, but it's not outrageous to hope so!

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg5xrgr72yo 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

You Can Never Be Too Far Left, Right???

 


Friends, the dastardly Dems have outdone themselves!  They've elevated a "democratic socialist" to be their candidate for Mayor of New York City.  In other words, they've eschewed pragmatism for purity, as per usual.  This bodes well insofar as the last thing we want is for the Democrats and leftists to solidify their grip on reality.  No!  We much prefer them to build castles in the air, and the airier, the better!  

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg6yg7x467o 

 

Speaking of flights of fancy, 79 Democrats in the House have voted to impeach President Trump for...daring to use the U.S. military against an enemy state: Iran!  Of course, every single one of these Dems voted to impeach President Obama back when he took out Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan...without Congressional approval.  I mean, anything less would be rank hypocrisy!!!  What's that you say?  Nary a Dem has ever called for the impeachment of a Democratic president, no matter how many bombs he dropped on foreign soil?  Well!  That does put things in a somewhat different light.  In any case, note that 79 Democrats will apparently vote to impeach Donald J. Trump for literally ANYTHING, but that still leaves 128 Democrats who aren't quite so far gone.  Maybe some of these Dems realize how futile efforts to impeach Trump are, or how they tend to strengthen Trump himself.  Still, if the Dems take back control of the House next November, could they resist the urge to impeach Trump, Vance, Rubio, Bondi, and every Republican in sight?  Let's hope they never get the chance.

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jun/24/dozens-democrats-vote-failed-effort-advance-trump-impeachment-us/ 

Monday, June 23, 2025

Failure to Launch

 


Friends, the mullahs invested vast resources in Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and the last two weeks, not to mention the last few hours, have told the tale on how wise this investment was.  Iran has no nukes, and, after the pounding its program has taken, probably never will.  It does have plenty of missiles, but very few of them reach the soil of their enemies unintercepted, and few if any hit their intended targets.  So, not only has WWIII been averted, contrary to the doomsaying of the Left and the Democrats, but Iran has been taught a valuable lesson regarding its own impotence and the futility of threatening Israel and the West.  The "12 Day War" appears to be over.  We'll have to wait and see whether these developments produce a genuine change in Iran's behavior, or if they destabilize the regime there in any serious way.  One thing is for sure: Iran is less powerful (and less reckless?) than many feared.

 

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114734934153569653 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr3yxgjd6ro 

 

In other news, SCOTUS has bestirred itself to confirm that the President of the United States can, in fact, deport illegal immigrants.  Imagine that!  Thanks for throwing us a bone, Supremes...

 

 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy5wkrn99qpo

Sunday, June 22, 2025

The Die Is Cast

 


Friends, we've gone ahead and done it!  We dropped a bunch of our massive bunker buster bombs on three Iranian nuclear facilities.  With what effect?  Well, that question could be answered several ways!  Perhaps the most interesting is: how will Iran react, and with what degree of success?  I would advise the Iranians to tread carefully, because they're already looking like a (Persian) paper tiger.  It might be time to cut their losses and lick their wounds...  Of course, they have to do something to flex their puny muscles.  Here's hoping it's something suitably pathetic and transitory, and then the peace talks can begin.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg9r4q99g4o 

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Deport 'Em All, and Let God Sort 'Em Sort!

 


Friends, my latest article focuses on the Trump Administration's about-face on the issue of whether hotels, restaurants, and farms employing illegal aliens will be subject to ICE raids.  In the end, Trump and Co. decided that there will be NO SAFE HAVENS, and I support that decision.

 

U.S. Sovereignty Should Trump Corporate Profits Every Time


Recently, Republicans, conservatives, and Trumpers were horrified to learn – in the wake of the pro-illegal immigration L.A. riots, no less – that the Trump Administration had decided to suspend ICE enforcement and deportation raids at hotels, restaurants, and farms. This tactical retreat from what has been, up to now, a no holds barred, zero tolerance approach to curbing illegal immigration, was apparently the brainchild of Brooke Rollins, Trump's Secretary of Agriculture and a notoriously pro-business Republican. That some in the administration wish to soft-pedal the deportation of valuable (and cheap) workers, in the interest of maximizing corporate profits, can't come as a surprise. About 5% of U.S. workers are illegal aliens, and some businesses are totally reliant on the work they do. What did shock many, however, was that Trump posted about the move on Truth Social, seeming to brag (!) about his newfound flexibility and inclination to mercy when it comes to certain forms of illegal immigration. Not without good reason, many Republicans, conservatives, and Trumpers found this change of direction as galling as it was inexplicable.

For decades, the Achilles' heel of all efforts to limit or end illegal immigration has been the unwillingness of either Democrats or Republicans to deprive American businesses of the vast supply of cheap, illegal labor that constantly renews itself, thanks to our hitherto insecure southern border. Even President Trump, in his first term, did not distinguish himself as a draconian enforcer of our numerous laws criminalizing the hiring of illegal aliens as workers. Few businesses were charged with related crimes, and only a couple of thousand illegal workers were swept up in workplace raids. Perhaps Trump's attitude in those days was that “the Wall” would, by itself, solve the illegal immigration problem, and thus inconveniencing the GOP's corporate allies, who so often hire illegals, was unnecessary. If so, this was a naive approach, because cutting off government benefits and job opportunities for illegals is the only lasting, definitive way to solve the problem. Simply put, the Almighty Dollar is the chief incentive for illegal aliens to come to the U.S. in the first place, and no administration since that of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s has had particular success in taking away this incentive – and nor has any president since Eisenhower tried very hard to do so.

Nonetheless, despite Trump's lassitude in 2017-21 in arresting illegal alien workers, and more importantly their shameless, greedy employers, Republicans, conservatives, and Trump supporters had a right to expect that the Trump Administration's focus, energy, and ruthlessness with respect to worksite enforcement would be redoubled this time around. The announcement that hotels, restaurants, and farms would get a pass, therefore, was a terrible disappointment.

Luckily, the firestorm of outrage that this move generated had the desired effect: almost immediately, the Department of Homeland Security announced that raids on all types of businesses would continue, and no industry would be immune from the illegal immigration crackdown. While Trump himself did not lay particular emphasis on this policy climbdown, one assumes that the president is keenly aware of the need to maintain his credibility, including his reputation as the toughest enforcer of our nation's immigration laws in living memory – a major source of Trump's popularity, and a central element of his agenda. After all, his most notable success in immigration policy to date, the virtual cessation of illegal crossings at the southern border, is a consequence not of robust enforcement by the Border Patrol, but is more accurately the result of a psychological sea change among the migrants and potential migrants themselves. They no longer are coming across our border because they no longer believe that the U.S. government will turn a blind eye and let them stay. In other words, they fear Trump, because of his infamous toughness and hard-heartedness.

Sadly, that image was dealt a setback by the confusing policy zigzags on the question of workplace immigration raids. Giving some categories of businesses a blanket assurance that they could violate our nation's laws with impunity, because to do anything else would be expensive and inconvenient, was clearly a mistake. Reversing that decision, although embarrassing, was the right thing to do. With that reversal, the Trump crackdown on illegal immigration is back on track, and the American people can hold out hope that our long open borders nightmare may soon come to a conclusive end.


Dr. Nicholas L. Waddy is an Associate Professor of History at SUNY Alfred and blogs at: www.waddyisright.com. He appears on the Newsmakers show on WLEA/WYSL.

 

And here it is in the Olean Times Herald:

 

https://www.oleantimesherald.com/2025/06/26/u-s-sovereignty-corporate-profits-every-time/  

 

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In other news, airstrikes and missile strikes continue to light up the night sky in Israel and Iran.  Trump is debating (with himself) whether to join Israel in the attacks on Iran's nuclear program.  Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson recently interviewed Ted Cruz, and the main topic was U.S. support for Israel and the possibility of U.S. involvement in the current conflict.  Obviously, there are major divisions on the right about foreign policy and our proper role (if any) in containing aggression from Russia, Iran, and other bad actors.  On Iran, I must admit I feel conflicted.  I don't want any more "forever wars", and I generally think the U.S. should mind its own business, but it's hard to see any downside to the (semi-)permanent destruction of Iran's nuclear facilities, and maybe the humiliation of its tottering regime, when it doesn't appear that Iran has the capacity to lash out in any serious way.  Trump has a hard decision to make here!  I pray he acts rightly.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/06/18/world-news/israel-issues-evacuation-warning-to-people-living-near-iran-arak-heavy-water-reactor-for-airstrikes/ 

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/06/18/watch-tucker-carlson-confronts-ted-cruz-over-u-s-role-in-israel-iran-conflict/ 

Monday, June 16, 2025

Mixed Messages

 


Friends, it's a tale of two ICEs.  On one hand, Democrats and progressives think the Trump Administration is using its tyrannical powers to hunt down and expel every "immigrant" they can find, especially the ones with green cards and even citizenship!  Yes, Democrats and progressives really are this gullible.  On the other hand, the pace of deportations isn't anywhere close to the level that would be required to send every illegal immigrant home by the end of Trump's term.  What's more, the Trump Administration recently decided to dial down raids on restaurants, hotels, and farms -- many of which depend on illegal immigrant workers.  That doesn't exactly suggest that Trump's campaign to "end" illegal immigration is all that serious.  If employers will continue to get a pass on hiring illegals, then they might as well stay.  My guess is that the political furor over ICE and its raids will continue, and raids in deep blue cities will continue, because Trump probably enjoys tormenting them, but what we don't know is if the overall pace of deportations (and self-deportations) will build further, or whether, in the end, the demographic and economic effects of all this hullabaloo will be negligible.  The verdict is out.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crk2kpk817vo 

 

https://www.breitbart.com/news/ice-raids-paused-on-restaurants-hotels-and-farms/ 

 

In other news, the markets are recovering today because there are signs that Iran wants to resume negotiations over its nuclear program.  Perhaps, having successfully struck some targets inside Israel, the Iranians feel that they've saved face enough to, well, cave to Western and Israeli demands?  Let's hope so.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/news/trump-says-israel-iran-will-come-to-deal-soon-and-warns-tehran-against-retaliating-against-us/ 

 

There were some great big "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday, and I must say I was even impressed by the turnout in my hometown.  Nevertheless, when we consider that only about 1% of the population was involved in these demonstrations, their significance is highly debatable.  Polls indicate that a lot of people hate Trump -- no surprise there -- but his approval and favorability numbers have actually improved recently, so it's not quite time for the lefties to declare victory, I'd say.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2025/06/15/hollywood-celebrities-turn-out-for-chaotic-no-kings-marches-were-disgusted-and-were-scared/ 

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/no-kings-biggest-protest-u-172552711.html 

 

Meanwhile, the big military parade in D.C went off without a hitch.  Note that it really wasn't a celebration of Trump's birthday at all.  It was a celebration of the U.S. Army and its glorious heritage.  Leave it to the liberals to find that offensive, huh?

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/06/14/trump-at-armys-250th-anniversary-parade-whatever-danger-comes-the-american-soldier-will-be-there/ 

 

Finally, a Minnesota man has been arrested after shooting two power couples associated with that state's Democratic leadership.  It begs the question: are we developing a culture of assassination in this country?  Can we expect a rash of such incidents?  State lawmakers obviously represent softer targets than Congressmen, Senators, Supreme Court Justices, cabinet secretaries, presidents, etc., but all public officials are vulnerable, given their need to be in the public eye.  Luckily law enforcement generally does an outstanding job of protecting these luminaries, which is what makes this assassin's impersonation of a police officer such a diabolical twist.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg5v5l4eylyo 

Saturday, June 14, 2025

The Greatest Birthday Ever!!!

 


Friends, I'm sure you join me in wishing our beloved and indefatigable leader, President Donald J. Trump, a very happy 79th birthday!  He'll be celebrating with a big military parade tonight put on by the U.S. Army, which is, in turn, celebrating 250 years of faithful service to the American people.  Liberals are OUTRAGED, as usual, that soldiers would have the temerity to march down the street, but I suspect it will be a fun and memorable occasion.  There are "No Kings" protests scheduled to occur throughout the nation today, giving lefties a chance to show the flag as well.  It'll be a classic juxtaposition of uniformed, disciplined, patriotic soldiers and scruffy, ascerbic, and possibly violent dissidents.  In a word, what could be more AMERICAN, am I right?

 

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2025/06/14/where-can-i-stream-watch-live-trump-military-parade-june-14-2025/84185104007/ 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9dqz4jdzy2o 

 

U.S. Senator Alex Padilla is having a field day portraying himself as a victim of Trumpian tyranny, but as this article demonstrates he was anything but.  He's lucky to have escaped prosecution for his stunt, and I hope his luck runs out in that regard, and soon!

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2025/06/13/secret_service_followed_protocol_in_padilla_incident__152924.html 

 

In other news, the rumors of an Israeli strike on Iran were...true, as rumors sometimes are!  Well well.  Of course, we all remember that Israel and Iran exchanged blows last year around this time, but these strikes are considerably heavier, and it looks as though they might continue for weeks.  The interesting question is: can Iran respond in any truly effective fashion?  It can lob missiles and drones at Israel, sure, but almost all of them will miss, and thus no significant damage to Israel will be done.  It could also vent its rage at international shipping in the Gulf, and that could shut down that critical waterway, restrict the flow of oil, and engender a global recession.  What's more, Israel seems to realize that airstrikes can't end Iran's nuclear program, which may already have created enough highly enriched uranium for numerous bombs.  We don't know for sure.  Thus, playing the military card in this way is meant, in the end, to force Iran to the bargaining table and achieve a deal that will involve the voluntary termination of the country's nuclear program.  As much as the fur is flying now, therefore, the lines of communication need to stay open.  Basically, the Iranians need to "learn their lesson".  Will they?  Stay tuned! 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/after-30-years-of-hesitation-netanyahu-pulled-the-trigger/ar-AA1GFxwS

 

Finally, don't neglect to tune into this week's Newsmaker Show, featuring an extended discussion with Yours Truly!  Brian and I cover Gov. Hochul's hostile reception in Congress, the prospect for LA-style riots across the country, RFK's firing of the entire vaccine review panel at the Department of Health and Human Services, the fate of David Hogg, erstwhile DNC Vice-Chair, the shocking departure of Karine Jean-Pierre from the Democratic Party, the strategic significance of Ukraine's attack on Russia's nuclear bomber force, and the inherent difficulties in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict.  It's a hearty meal of fresh, juicy political insights!

 

https://wysl.podbean.com/e/newsmakers-6-14-25/ 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Light in the Darkness

 


Friends, that true American hero, Speaker Johnson, has led the narrow GOP House majority to successful passage of the rescission package proposed by the Trump Administration that will cut USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to the bone.  At last!!!  Congress is finally doing its part to help achieve DOGE's mission of reducing the size of government and eliminating federal subsidization of leftist propaganda.  Bravo!

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/06/12/house-passes-9-4-billion-rescissions-package-to-codify-doge-cuts-to-pbs-npr-usaid/ 

 

As you may have heard, an Air India flight to London crashed shortly after takeoff, and there was only one survivor.  This is a tragedy for the families involved, but also for Boeing and all its employees.  The aircraft in question was a 787 Dreamliner.  It's by no means clear that any mechanical fault was involved, but people will naturally assume that Boeings are all death traps.  That's most unfortunate.  I've flown on a Dreamliner myself, and I don't recall a single explosion.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c626y121rxxo 

 

A U.S. Senator from the formerly great state of California made an a** of himself at a DHS press conference today and was forcibly removed by the Secret Service.  The only disappointing aspect to this spectacle was the fact that the Senator wasn't charged with disorderly conduct.  Democrats must learn, sooner or later, that "no means no", and they can't misbehave with impunity.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ygn48djrko 

 

Could an Israeli strike on Iran be imminent?  Could the threat of such a strike force Iran to accept a deal with the Trump Administration that would effectively terminate its nuclear weapons program?  I say: do what you need to do, Israel, but I remain skeptical that Iran can be prevented from acquiring nukes in the long term.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/israel-is-poised-to-launch-operation-on-iran-sources-say/ 

 

Finally, the Big, Beautiful Bill lowers taxes in all sorts of ways, and mostly for people that, frankly, don't need a tax cut.  One aspect of the bill that I especially dislike is the huge expansion of federal income tax deductions for those who itemize and pay a lot in state and local taxes.  I'm sure you're thinking: but I deserve those deductions!!!  Why should I be hit with a triple whammy in the form of federal, state, and local taxes?  The answer is because any such deduction effectively subsidizes the high taxes that blue states like to impose on their residents.  What's more, these deductions are expensive and thus add to what is already a freakishly large deficit.  Personally, I would like to see a nice, simple flat tax, and as few deductions as possible.

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2025/06/12/gop_tax_plan_pours_salt_in_deficit_wound_152909.html