Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Condoleezza Rice for president!
Condoleezza Rice said yes, America's history is filled with acts and occasions and instances of racism, but it's a disservice to truth to therefore say all of America is racist, and all of America's governing documents are inherently racist. Madam President some day? Published June 7, 2021
Biden has some ‘splainin’ to do about Fauci
President Biden, on the heels of the revealing emails that cast Anthony Fauci as deceptive on the coronavirus, said he is still "very confident" in the good doctor. Why? On what does he base that confidence? As for the rest of America, we want answers. Published June 5, 2021
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exploits own grandmother
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter slammed the former president, Donald Trump, for failing to provide money to her Hurricane Maria-victimized and ailing grandmother, whom she now says is being forced to live in subpar housing. Thine, not mine: It's the socialist way. Published June 4, 2021
Paxton Smith, Texas high schooler, roars for abortion as secularism seeps deep
Much ado is being made about Texas high school Paxton Smith's graduation day condemnation of her state's clamps on abortion. It took real "guts," Hillary Clinton said on Twitter. But more ado should be made about the shocking moral decay of society that this girl's rant demonstrates. Published June 3, 2021
Delicious irony: Fauci book on ‘Truth’ scrubbed amid emails exposing his lies
A book by Anthony Fauci titled in part, "Ten Lessons on Truth" has magically disappeared from major booksellers' preorder sites, apparent backlash from emails showing the good doctor's coronavirus deceptions. Published June 3, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine status a private affair
Remember the days when personal medical and health decisions stayed personal? The coronavirus has changed all that. Fear and ignorance driven by a politically exploitative class of political exploiters have changed all that. Published May 29, 2021
Americans grow ‘very dissatisfied’ with nation’s morals
It's no coincidence that at the same time America is growing increasing dissatisfied with the moral drift of the nation that many other polls and surveys show the citizenry is growing much more secular, that the churches are growing silent, that the pews are remaining empty. Published May 28, 2021
Trump Train only grows stronger in face of attacks
The more the RINOs, the more the Democrats, the more the haters in the elitist camps and leftist camps and globalist camps attack Donald Trump, the more the people of America rally around the former president. It's like a Newton's Law thing. Published May 28, 2021
States’ rights to the rescue
In Founding Fathers' days, it was the Federalists versus the Anti-Federalists. In Joe Biden's presidential days, it's the radical environmentalists versus the state treasurers. And watch and wait: If states stand strong, they'll get the win on this one. Published May 27, 2021
Legal battles are brewing over forced COVID-19 vaccines
Rutgers University may think it's taking the high ground by mandating returning students either get the coronavirus vaccine or get out. But class action to the rescue. Angry Americans fighting to keep in place their basic rights of informed consent have a tough law firm in their corner. Good. Published May 26, 2021
Joe Biden, executively ordering America’s way to fascism
Joe Biden has just used his presidential perch to order the nation's companies to obey and abide by strict government regulations tied to environmentalism and climate change. He's just used his presidential powers to order an end to America's free markets. To America's freedoms. Published May 25, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts another whiny communist: Robert Reich
Robert Reich doesn't call himself a communist; he thinks of himself as a social justice warrior, fighting for the people. But that's what all communists say about their communist selves, especially the intellectual class of communists to which Reich belongs. Published May 24, 2021
Time to take back control of your health choices from Big Brother
So what if Jane Free and Joe Liberty down the street choose not to wear masks or get vaccinated? You're protected. You're good to go. Carry on. Move on. Even more: Mind your own business. Because after all, in America, health care is a personal choice. Published May 22, 2021
Anthony Fauci plummets in polls
Anthony Fauci, the face of pandemic policy for more than a year, is losing luster with voters -- meaning, losing the ability to influence how voters live their lives. And it's about time. Published May 21, 2021
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is a raging racist
Imagine if President Donald Trump, while in the White House, told the pool of press people that for his two-year in-office anniversary, he was going to grant special one-on-one interviews -- but only to Caucasians. That's what Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a black Democrat, just did. Published May 20, 2021
Hillary Clinton, apparently zee law, kindly giving ‘life back’ to vaccinated
I'm Hillary Clinton, hear me roar. In a tweet, the failed Democrat presidential contender wrote, "It's pretty simple: Get vaccinated. Get your life back." I am zee law! Who died and made Hillary Clinton god of the vaccines? God of the people? Published May 19, 2021
Bill Gates crumbles on his own smug immorality
The Founding Fathers warned us that a nation without a people guided by a moral compass from above would crumble in a morass of decadence, deception and other cultural declines, bringing with it the political world and the limited government system. Witness Bill Gates. Published May 18, 2021
Middle East war looms, as White House waffles in weakness
It won't be long now before the Middle East breaks into major war, the majority of likely U.S. voters told Rasmussen in a recent poll. That's the Joe Biden effect -- a White House of weakness, setting the stage for a world on edge. Published May 17, 2021
CDC wagging the dog on face masks
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just came out and announced that face masks aren't necessary for those who've been vaccinated -- but as many in Republican circles are asking: What's changed? Certainly not the science. That leaves politics. Wag the dog, anyone? Published May 15, 2021
Loudoun County, Virginia, School Board out of control
Our nation's youth are being inundated with lies by the very ones who are supposed to expand their minds and train them to critically think. It's about time parents wrested back control of public schools, one county at a time. Published May 14, 2021