Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Dianne Feinstein rips Donald Trump for ‘cruel’ deportations of illegals
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, on the heels of a deportation that led to a separated family, issued a scathing statement against President Donald Trump, suggesting his border controls were beyond what's necessary for national security. She also called him really, really mean, and that she might tell his mother on him if he doesn't cut it out. Published August 11, 2017
‘Nation,’ mag of the far left, finds Russia hack nonsensical
You know it's time to pack it up and move on from a Democratic-driven political hit when even the left-of-left liberal-leaning magazine, The Nation, starts to say, hey, guys, there are no facts here. Published August 11, 2017
Susan Rice’s ridiculous North Korea recommendation to Donald Trump
Susan Rice offered up some recommendations to President Trump, on his dealings with North Korea, that went pretty much like this: Do nothing. Her advice, by way of an opinion piece in the New York Times, is titled, "It's Not Too Late on North Korea." A better title, though, is this: "Why America's So Happy Barack Obama's Gone." Published August 10, 2017
Donald Trump Twitter mock: Barack Obama’s so yesterday
And among the tensions of North Korea -- a half humorous, half reflective Twitter smackdown, courtesy of President Donald Trump, master of the 140-word-and-less messaging. Published August 10, 2017
Harvard ‘student of color’ whines white friends ‘exhausting’
A Harvard student, Ruben Reyes, who serves as editorial chair of the Harvard Crimson, whined in a recent written rant that he prefers to stick with his own "students of color" kind and ignore whites because -- get this -- whites are "exhausting" to befriend. Published August 10, 2017
Eric Bolling fights sexual harassment claims with $50 million defamation suit
Eric Bolling, suspended Fox News hosting star, has launched a $50 million lawsuit against journalist Yashar Ali for defamation. Published August 10, 2017
ICE bust of sex offenders underscores horrors of sanctuary cities
Liberals like to say illegals only come to the United States for job opportunities, to help their families, or to flee persecution. Some. Others, though, come to prey on little kids and to have illegal sex with minors. Still others -- to rape adult women. Published August 10, 2017
Donald Trump’s ‘fire and fury’ sure beats Barack Obama’s butt-kissing
President Donald Trump, as the media's been steadily reporting for hours now, has vowed to respond to North Korea's ongoing threats against the United States with "fire and fury." The timid have gasped. But the truth is: North Korea deserves this response. The regime brought it on itself. And without a doubt, Trump's hardline approach beats Barack Obama's timid wait-and-see approach. Published August 9, 2017
Paris terror: Mark of the Islamic beast, as 6 hurt in ‘deliberate’ car attack
Paris is again in chaos and counterterrorism investigators have been called to the scene, after the driver of a BMW deliberately plowed his car into a group of soldiers outside their barracks, injuring six. It's got all the markings of an Islamic hit job. Published August 9, 2017
Seminole, Florida, stabber stopped by — drumroll, please — a gun
Once again, it's the Second Amendment to the rescue. A mass stabber cutting into three victims in Seminole, Florida, was apparently stopped dead in his tracks when his fourth target pulled out a gun. Published August 9, 2017
Colin Kaepernick, so bad he needs a rally
Colin Kaepernick is in a bit of a bind. He used to be a quarterback of somewhat high esteem with the 49ers. But that was pre-2016. Now football fans know him as struggling and unsigned -- and non-football fans know him as the guy with the 'fro who despises his country so much he spent a significant portion of 2016 kneeling during the playing of the national anthem. Published August 8, 2017
Transgender day camp tantamount to child abuse
There's a new camp in El Cerrito, a California town -- and it's aimed at serving the transgender kid population. It's called Rainbow Day Camp. It ought to be called Brainwash Abuse Central and accordingly shut down. Published August 8, 2017
Hillary Clinton, the wanna-be preacher
Hillary Clinton wants to be a spiritual leader. That's right. Post-epic election fail, the woman whose face and name have become synonymous with Political Scandal wants to reinvent with religion. Odd? Well, consider this: There is a lot of money to be made in the selling of God's word. Published August 8, 2017
Joe Manchin’s salty ‘don’t give a s—t’ snap a sign of desperation
Imagine telling your employer this, as Manchin did: "I don't give a s--t, you understand? I just don't give a s--t." Nice. Desperation and anger, wrapped in a "take this and shove it" bow. Only in the public sector would this fly. Published August 8, 2017
Donald Trump’s 200 days short on GOP support
President Donald Trump's administration, just rounding the corner into 200 days of leadership, has fallen short of realizing a key campaign promise, the repeal of Obamacare. Thanks go to Republicans for that failure. Published August 8, 2017
L.A. County hands $1.3 billion — billion! — to illegals for welfare
Illegals living in Los Angeles County were handed almost $1.3 billion in welfare payouts between the months of 2015 and 2016, Fox News reported, citing data. That's billion with a capital "B." Published August 7, 2017
Bill de Blasio mocks Constitution with special tax on rich
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio thinks he's found a solution to fix his city's broken subway system -- by going after the rich and imposing a special tax on them. How unconstitutional. How anti-American. Published August 7, 2017
Chicago’s absurd suit against Donald Trump’s sanctuary city crackdown
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he would be filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice over President Donald Trump's imposed crackdowns against sanctuary cities. What a waste of tax dollars this will be. The smart money, in this looming court contest, is on the White House. Published August 7, 2017
Hunting RINOs — tough, but here’s how
President Donald Trump has ushered in a new age of politics, one that's not been seen since Ronald Reagan's day, that supporters see as putting people over pols, citizens over Capitol Hill. And boy, are the RINOs on edge about that. So oust 'em, some say. Trouble is it's easier said than done. Here's why. And here's how. Published August 5, 2017
Dems get tough on Mad Dog on LGBTs — but by letter, from a distance
Democrats have banded together by the dozens to warn Secretary of Defense James Mattis not to abide President Donald Trump's tweeted ban on transgenders in the military. They did it by letter. From a distance. They probably didn't have the guts to deliver the message in person. Published August 4, 2017