AuthorR. Cort Kirkwood

Releasing And Publishing Tax Returns Are Felonies

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When will federal prosecutors begin proceedings against The New York Times?

Federal law is clear. A federal or state employee who release tax returns commits a felony. Anyone who publishes or discloses them commits a felony.

Or are the Times and its leftist, hate-Trump editors, writers, and publisher exempt from the laws the rest of us must obey?

Congress Should Investigate Bernstein

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By R. Cort Kirkwood Headline: Bernstein Calls on Congress to Investigate Trump. You don’t say? I call on Congress to investigate Carl Bernstein, a Red Diaper Baby whose mother and father were disloyal communists, the equally disloyal New York Times reported of Bernstein’s admission of his family’s subversive activities: Starting in 1942, the Federal Bureau of Investigation put...

Even At Church, It’s Us Vs. Them

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By Darrell Dow “Conservative” orthodox Protestantism is a house divided, and what’s dividing it mirrors a broader political schism: nationalist populism versus elitist globalism. The struggle between the unwashed and their elitist masters — a division that increasingly defines modern politics — has come to church. Evangelicals in the pews are in the crosshairs of their own leaders. Writing for...

Define Crazy …

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… /ˈkrāzē/ informaladjective

Someone so unhinged the editors at Merriam Webster have a video with which to illustrate the word in their online dictionary.

“Woman went crazy on hearing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.”

ginsburg’s wish is not our command

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By R. Cort Kirkwood “My most fervent wish,” the late and lamented Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, “is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.” One hopes Madame Ginsburg was exaggerating when she said her “most fervent wish” regarded her replacement, not the salvation of her eternal soul, but forgetting that, a few...

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