Topic: John Hinderaker

Durham's indictment of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann offers hope that bigger fish may be reeled in September 17, 2021 Thomas Lifson It's not yet time to break out the champagne, but cautious optimism seems warranted. The elements for conspiracy charges against the really big names are lined up.
Progressives betray their panic over grassroots campaign to elect school boards to stop CRT June 17, 2021 Thomas Lifson School board elections are the Achilles heel of the leftist school indoctrination strategy.
Was Wuhan Covid-19 a Chinese plot? July 28, 2020 Dennis Sevakis Considering the unusual structure of Covid-19 for a bat virus and the fact that the Chinese dispatched a veritable army of carriers from Wuhan to the rest of the planet, this view seems not at all unreasonable
Keith Ellison appears to threaten to 'destroy' ex-girlfriend over claim of physical abuse August 17, 2018 Thomas Lifson Both the national and state Democrats have a lot at stake here.
Gun-grabbing: A modest proposal February 19, 2018 Don Sucher Have I got a test case for you!
Why did Mueller's indictments skip over the most obvious and pertinent statute that was violated? February 18, 2018 Thomas Lifson Robert Mueller’s indictments announced Friday are most notable for what Sherlock Holmes famously called “The dog that didn’t bark.” Fortunately, the blogosphere has its own sleuth with the wit to notice. This raises a VERY troubling qusiton about the integrity of the Mueller investigation.
Stopping Trump’s ‘travel ban’ a case study of the Deep State in action March 29, 2017 Thomas Lifson The Deep State’s horror at the Trump victory has led it to act rashly and thereby expose itself to view.
Calling BS on Harry Reid's story about his injuries March 30, 2015 Thomas Lifson It is an emperor has no clothes moment.