Tucker Goes Megyn
Joan Swirsky
What is it about good-looking, brainy, articulate, even charismatic people––particularly if they’re in the public eye––that makes them so vulnerable to the self-destroying over-confidence and arrogance known as hubris?
Who can forget when the...
Politicide: The attempted murder of the Jewish state by Victor Sharpe
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By Joan Swirsky
The word Politicide was first coined by Abba Eban—Israel’s foreign minister in 1967—to describe the attempted murder of the sovereign, independent State of Israel by...
The Bad Boy Brett Baloney
by Joan Swirsky
Judge Brett Kavanaugh has always been in the crosshairs of the left, ever since he played a major role in urging the impeachment of their icon of moral rectitude, Pres. Bill Clinton,...
Thank you, Punchy
by Joan Swirsky
I remember as a young teenager going by myself to see “On the Waterfront” at the Whalley Theater in New Haven. I was so mesmerized by the performance of Marlon Brando (30-years...
A Year of Spectacular Accomplishments for President Trump!
by Joan Swirsky
It’s only weeks away from the day in January last year when Donald J. Trump ascended to the presidency and took his oath of office as the 45th President of the United...
It Had to Be the Smirnoff
Joan Swirsky
It was a good plan. After their thunderous loss in the presidential election, our country’s premier Olympian liars––Democrats all––put their heads together to develop a plan to accuse the newly elected president of...
James Comey and the Stinking Fish Factor – Part II
Author’s note: In August 2016, I wrote an article entitled “James Comey and the Stinking Fish Factor,” warning readers that the Comey fish was already rotting and that things were bound to get worse....
Progressives Devolving
by Joan Swirsky
It’s easy to deride the aberrant behavior of the leftists we’ve been unhappily witness to, both over the course of the presidential campaign and particularly since Donald J. Trump ascended to the...
George Soros & the Dragon Slayer
Joan Swirsky
The original story of Saint George and the Dragon dates back to the 7th century, the narrative maintaining that in a fictitious town in Libya there lived a king who chose to appease...