It was inevitable, I suppose. And yet can one discuss inevitability when it comes to the statistically impossible? Yesterday, The NBC News projection desk declared the two way runoff for Los Angeles Mayor come fall was to be between incumbent Karen “Nero” Bass and upstart Nithya “Lenin” Raman. This projection appears despite the fact that Republican Spencer Pratt was quite solidly in the second slot for almost a week of counting. Given what a complete mess the California election laws are these days it will be impossible to separate the legal from the wrongful from the unlawful in the conduct of the
On Thursday, The Pentagon announced a reorganization of its religious affiliation categories. Fair enough, the system had become unwieldy, religions come and go, adjustments do need to be made from...
Church these days loves to remind us that “God is love,” but it is funny how little we hear about when Jesus said, “Do not presume that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I...
Yesterday I wrote, “I have always considered politics a mirror of our culture. Right now, if we are completely honest, the image is not pretty. The image is one primarily of distaste,...
I have always considered politics a mirror of our culture. Right now, if we are completely honest, the image is not pretty. The image is one primarily of distaste, discord and hatred. Our...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune called into the program today to talk about the need for the entire GOP to rally behind Texas Senate GOP nominee Ken Paxton after Paxton’s win over Senator Cornyn in Tuesday’s primary run-off: Transcript: HH: Pleased to welcome now the leader of the United States Senate,...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune returned to the program today: Transcript: HH: There’s a lot to cover today, but I’m very, very grateful that the Majority Leader of the United States Senate, John Thune, has joined me this morning. Senator, welcome back. Good to have you. I believe it is the case that when you...
Hugh discusses Iran and the primary elections in Maine and South Carolina, and talks with Matthew Continetti, columnist, “The Wall Street Journal,” Director of Domestic Policy Studies, Neal...