Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Anthony Fauci blames states’ rights for coronavirus spread
Dr. Anthony Fauci just told BBC Radio 4 that it's that pesky ol' 10th Amendment that has proven a real detriment to disease-fighting. He wants total federal clamp-downs and few-to-zero sovereign state COVID-19 decisions. Of course, he didn't explicitly say all this. He gave it the Fauci Treatment, which is to say the subtle sell. Published December 28, 2020
Joe Biden cometh, and he’s bringing his czars to rule
Make way for the czars. A Joe Biden White House, as media report is in the works, will bring more czars, more issuance of regulation, more Barack Obama-like pen and phone governance than any kind of duly passed laws and order. Published December 28, 2020
All I want for Christmas is the Constitution
Build back better. It's the campaign call of leftists everywhere who want to see a better nation, nay better world, emerging from all this coronavirus stuff. It's such an alluring slogan, but it disguises its nasty socialist catch. Published December 19, 2020
Mike Pence doesn’t faint, proving COVID-19 vaccine both safe and effective
Vice President Mike Pence took to live television to take the coronavirus vaccine in his arm -- and that's some darn good leadership right there, indeed. Moreover, he didn't faint. Even better leadership. 'Cause nothing says "don't follow me!" like a man trying to cut a "follow me, get the vaccine" public health spot who then faints. Like that nurse did in Tennessee. Published December 18, 2020
Pennsylvania face mask mandates failed
Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf and his transgender health secretary Rachel Levine have demanded citizens in their state of Pennsylvania wear face masks for months as a means of combatting the coronavirus. But the masks failed. Coronavirus case counts are up. Published December 18, 2020
Democrat Gov. Jay Inslee poised to buck teachers’ unions
Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, just announced that he wants his state of Washington to open schools for in-person instruction, COVID-19 case counts be danged. Well, case counts almost be danged. In these coronavirus shut-down times, it's practically political blasphemy for a Democrat to acknowledge the failures of online learning. Published December 17, 2020
Barack Obama, a boring boor who can’t stop condemning conservatives
Former President Barack Obama just said that Republicans suck, the Republican Party sucks, all the Republicans in America suck, and that the only smart people in the nation, nay the world, are Democrats and progressives and progressive Democrats. Not in so many words, of course. But it was implied. What a boor. And a bore. Published December 17, 2020
Joe Biden names Pete Buttigieg to ‘Harris-Biden’ Cabinet
In remarks to introduce Pete Buttigieg as the newest member of a Joe Biden White House administration, Biden referenced his looming most diverse Cabinet -- his most diverse "Harris-Biden" Cabinet. Come on, dude. Get with the program. Published December 16, 2020
Anthony Fauci the humanist demands stay-at-home for Christ’s birthday
Dr. Anthony Fauci said in an interview with The Washington Post's "Power Up" team that Christmas "cannot be business as usual" this year because of the coronavirus and that since he's giving up his family gathering in the name of saving America, then all the other Americans out there should do so as well. Give up church, you mean? Published December 16, 2020
China and its ‘global climate governance’ plan
China's Xi Jinping just said that "COVID-19 is triggering deep reflections on the relationship between man and nature" -- so much so that the idea of "global climate governance" is becoming widely accepted. Read the tea leaves. He's talking about global governance via a two-punch fright fight called climate change and COVID-19. Published December 15, 2020
Forensic auditors find shocking 68% error rate in one Michigan county’s votes
The personnel of Allied Security Operations Group -- a team of defense, military, Secret Service and intelligence professionals, led in part by an academic from Harvard with expertise in business and technology -- just found the Dominion Voting System in Antrim County, Michigan, for the 2020 election recorded a 68% error rate. Oops. Published December 14, 2020
Christian schools poised for persecution
The Association of Christian Schools International just surveyed 730 faith-based facilities about their COVID-19 responses and found that "the vast majority of Christian schools delivered on their promise to reopen in person [this fall] and to do so safely and comprehensively." This makes them Public Enemy Number One to Democrats. Published December 14, 2020
Bill Gates vows COVID-19 tyranny ‘til 2022
Bill Gates, the guy who turned in his Microsoft credentials for a cereal box medical degree that allows him to tell you and me to stay home due to a virus, now tells that you and me will have to stay home until, umm, let's see, 2022. Or so. Tyranny 'til 2022 -- learn it. Live it. Love it. Put it on a bumper sticker and drive it. Published December 14, 2020
COVID-19 tyrants now set sights on Christmas
Watch out. One of Joe Biden's coronavirus advisory board members told CNN that Americans need to give up their Christmas parties in order to help contain the spread of COVID-19. Who died and made these political hacks the keeper of the constitutional rights? Published December 12, 2020
Virginia COVID-19 shutdown is a total farce
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam just issued new coronavirus-tied restrictions that include curfews, tighter mask mandates and more restrictions on indoor and outdoor gatherings -- supposedly because science tells him this is the right thing to do for citizens' safety. Don't believe it. The new shutdowns are based on lies and deceptions. Published December 11, 2020
Thomas Jefferson is being slandered
Falls Church, Virginia, school board officials, citing slavery, just voted to remove the name of Thomas Jefferson from an elementary school, despite the fact the vast majority of citizens were opposed to the idea. Yet another example of ignorance and radical leftism winning a cultural battle. Published December 10, 2020
COVID-19 vaccine’s rocky U.K. start raises red flags on safety
It was Day One of U.K.'s rollout of the much-ballyhooed coronavirus vaccine -- and already people began reporting adverse reactions. That's not just bad news. That's oops, public relations' devastation bad news. Published December 10, 2020
Eric Swalwell now thinks Donald Trump colluded with Axios
Rep. Eric Swalwell, who couldn't wait to impeach President Donald Trump for false Russia collusion charges, is now shaking off any negative press about his dealings with a Chinese spy by -- get this -- accusing Trump of colluding with the news organization that reported his dealings, Axios. Or maybe it's Axios colluding with Trump. Published December 9, 2020
In America, the default is individual freedom, not government dole-outs
The government, on COVID-19, has gone amok; on that, there is no question. But a question that does arise is this: Who's in charge here, anyway? It's supposed to be the people. COVID-19 has made it the government. And American citizens need to fight, fight, fight on this point or forever cede the notion of rights coming from God. Published December 8, 2020
Jeanine Pirro rips Bill Barr as swamp creature, as U.S. divide grows deeper
This country is rapidly being split into believers versus non-believers. That is to say: If you think this election was tainted by fraud and that President Donald Trump actually won, stand on this side of the country. If you think Joe Biden won and allegations of election fraud are the stuff of conspiracy nonsense, stand on that side. Published December 7, 2020