Saturday, February 24, 2018

Friday, February 23, 2018

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Ain't The Devil Happy: In The News - Week of 2/18/18


Fire the FBI Chief

Mitt Romney launches Utah Senate bid with feel-good video, takes swipes at Washington and Trump

Former Trump aide Rick Gates to plead guilty; agrees to testify against Manafort, sources say

Planned Parenthood Sues President Trump After He Defunded Its Programs Pushing Sex on Kids

In Massive Tweetstorm, Trump Rails Against Russia Probe, Slams FBI

CNN Gives Students Forum to Accuse GOP of 'Murder,' Repeat Bogus Stats

NBC Hires Anti-Pence Gay Skater

7 Simple Steps to Eliminate School Shootings Overnight

McConnell: Of Course We’re Going To Lose Seats This Fall

Marco Rubio to Face Florida School Shooting Victims Calling For Gun Control at CNN Town Hall

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Man Who Warned FBI of Florida Shooter Speaks Out



Wonder how all those anti-Trump libs in the media who've been defending the FBI left and right from Trump supporters of late like they're beyond reproach, will go about defending the FBI's level of competence now.

RELATED: Florida school massacre suspect on authorities' radar in 2016: report

President Trump Quote of the Day!


"Peoples lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. Some are true and some are false. Some are old and some are new. There is no recovery for someone falsely accused - life and career are gone. Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?" 

 - President Trump on the #MeToo movement in light of the resignations of two aides

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Ain't The Devil Happy: In The News - Week of 2/10/18


Hillary Clinton’s Fingerprints Are All Over The FBI’s Investigation Into Trump’s Russia Ties

California Moves To Force Public Universities To Administer Abortion Pills

Donald Trump Signs Spending Bill Into Law

Congress Votes to Repeal Independent Payment Advisory Board, Obamacare’s “Death Panels”

Whoopi Likens Gays Meeting with Mike Pence to Jews Meeting a Nazi

NYT Celebrates MSNBC's Joy Reid, 'Hero of the Resistance,' Downplays Homophobic Posts

Jim Jordan: Freedom Caucus Will Fight Dreamers' Path to Citizenship

What They Will Not Tell You About 'The Memo'

Is Sports Illustrated Partly to Blame for #MeToo? You Decide.

Overused Cries of Racism Make It Harder for Us to Unite

In A First, Bermuda Just Repealed Gay Marriage

What It’s Like To Be A Conservative Talking To Progressives

Omarosa Claims She Was 'Haunted' by President Trump's Tweets



Even black conservatives like me can admit that Trump hiring Omarosa as the Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison in the White House (whatever that is) was a huge mistake.

RELATED: Omarosa Sent to the Hospital While Competing on Celebrity Big Brother

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Jim Jordan Slams James Comey



I think that most people have had enough of Comey's sanctimonious tweets throughout this ordeal.

RELATED: Comey didn’t denounce the dossier and other comments

David Brooks Quote of the Day!


Saying that immigrants make an area economically dynamic might be confusing the chicken with the egg. One could just as easily say that immigrants are attracted to areas of the United States that are already economically dynamic. Skyscrapers are found in many economically dynamic areas, but it doesn’t necessarily follow that erecting a 50-story building in the middle of a small Appalachian town will lead to an economic boom.

Moreover, there are plenty of areas with a small foreign-born population that have low rates of poverty, and areas with a high percentage of foreign-born individuals that have high rates of poverty. So it remains unclear that a high concentration of native-born Americans is a guarantee of widespread misery. Indeed, as the Center for Immigration Studies has revealed, immigrant households use government assistance at a much higher rate than native-born households. This finding should not be used to demonize immigrants, but it does suggest that some immigrant families struggle to climb the ladder of opportunity.

And this brings up another empirical problem with comparing immigrants and the native-born: Many native-born Americans are themselves the children of immigrants, so conditions that affect immigrant families can be registered in both natives and the foreign-born. If we want to look at the overall effects of immigration, we need to look at immigrants themselves as well as their children and grandchildren. Evidence gleaned from a multigenerational perspective could suggest the need for reforming immigration flows.

- Author and conservative political and cultural commentator David Brooks on immigration

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Ain't The Devil Happy: In The News - Week of 2/4/18




Here Are The 7 Biggest Bombshells In The House Intel Memo On FISA Abuses


5 Things The FBI Never Told The FISA Court About The Trump Dossier

Are Rising GOP Expectations For The Midterms Justified? Maybe

If You Don’t Like Trump Muttering About The “Deep State,” Try Not To Sound Like A Cartoon “Deep State” Villain

Trump says surveillance memo vindicates him in Russia probe

MSNBC Blames Trump for 'Ethnic Cleansing' in Deportation Started Under Obama

Trey Gowdy: Memo Doesn't Have 'Any Impact' on Mueller's Probe

Franklin Graham Says Media is Complicit in “Coup” to Destroy Trump

NYT Op-Ed: Trump's State of the Union Was Boring And Warmongering

Hillary’s Failed #MeToo Moment Exposes Insincerity of Progressive Politicians

Jemele Hill: Trump’s Invocation of National Anthem at SOTU a Form of ‘Racial Pornography’

A male backlash against #MeToo is brewing