Year: 2017

Weekly Wrap-Up

This week we saw explosive testimony about the corruption that plagues the de Blasio administration. One donor’s “pay-to-play” saga is the proverbial smoking gun. Mayor de Blasio was bought-and-paid-for, and as Nicole Malliotakis puts it, “There’s literally a ‘For Sale’ sign at the gates.” 

In your opinion, just how corrupt is Mayor Bill de Blasio? That’s our first question in our new Weekly Poll. 

The question now is whether New York City voters will give their approval to this corruption by reelecting the Mayor. I agree with Ms. Malliotakis – “We need to change this culture,” and “We don’t have to accept this.”

Nicole is hitting Mayor de Blasio hard over this corruption, and he deserves it. Which of her statements do you agree with the most? That’s the second question in our new Weekly Poll.

Now onto more corruption, this time – surprise – from Clinton Inc. Hillary’s Russian scandal keeps getting worse, to the point that we now should seriously consider if we’re talking treason. Any way you cut it, the Clinton campaign lied – no doubt about that.  

At best, Hillary had no idea what was going on with her campaign – that according to CNN’s always-trusty anonymous sources. In Washington, it seems, ignorance is truly bliss.

Team Hillary has sure played the media for fools on the Russia question, but of course the pro-Hillary press corps played right along.

President Trump is talking collusion, and ironically (for the left, anyway) it’s starting to seem like everyone but the President is in league with Russia – it’s the so-called “deep state” run amok, and it goes way beyond Hillary and points to corruption in the Obama Justice Department

From informants to threats to spies, it’s hard to keep up with all this drama, which leads me to the third and final question in our new Weekly Poll: What classic film do you think would make the best title for Hillary Clinton’s political dealings? I look forward to seeing your answers!

This week the Conservative Party released our ratings for the 2017 legislative session. They’re in the news, and I discussed them on Capital Tonight – you can watch it here.

Have a great weekend!
 

Daily Update

 

Chairman Michael R. Long will be on

Capital Tonight with Liz Benjamin tonight at 8:00 PM.

 Check your local listing for the station.  

John Solomon’s explosive articles in The Hill continue with this one breaking last evening  FBI informant in Obama-era Russian nuclear bribery cleared to testify before Congress.   And with this news, the protective wall surrounding Hillary, the Clinton Foundation and family members, is cracking much faster than expected.  Glenn Thrush said on MSNBC last night, that the democrats want you to believe the  dossier came from Intel community.  Well, of course they did!  If anyone thought Hillary’s campaign or the DNC paid for it, who could possibly believe it.  The NY Post editorial board asks the question  Clinton’s collusion: Who will investigate the new Russia scandal?  And then there is this:  Clinton campaign accused of violating election law by funding anti-Trump dossier.  Suzanne Field writes about what happens when the hunters become the hunted.  

Typical Hillary:  Of Course I Had No Idea We Paid For The Russia Dossier or That It Existed

When it rains, it poursWhen it rains, it really pours!

Trump administration lawyers asked the Supreme Court Wednesday for permission to argue on behalf of a Christian baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding ceremony, in a case that promises to test the limits of gay rights and First Amendment freedoms.

The Post-Journal (Jamestown area) gets it right:  Vote ‘No’ For Constitutional Convention.  The Empire Government also says: Let’s not mess with the State Constitution.

Surprise, Surprise!  Mayor de Blasio admits his statue removal tribunal is nonsense.  With all the other news this week, I may have overlooked Michael Goodwin’s article De Blasio hiding his true intentions until after Election Day. Mr. Goodwin gives us various good reasons to just throw him out of office.  Here is another good reason.

House paves way for Trump tax reform plan by passing $4T budgetThis from the NY Post on the House Vote.  

Daily Update

“As evidence grows of actual collusion and possible illegal pay-for-play ties between Hillary Clinton, her closest political allies and Russian officials, the former secretary of state and presidential candidate declares on C-Span “it’s the same baloney they’ve been peddling for years, and there’s been no credible evidence by anyone.” She called the stories “debunked.”  Thus begins the Investor’s Business Daily editorial and no one is surprised with Hillary’s response to the two new investigations in Congress, but her reaction was before the explosive Washington Post’s article late last night.  The Washington Post has a follow up piece this morning , reminding us of Hillary’s disingenuous dossier outrage.   Fox News confirmed the Washington Post piece, here is National Review on-line’s assessment of the breaking story,  the New York Post’s Michael Goodwin’s opinion and Joe Tacopino’s news article in the NY Post. Is anyone surprised that it may just be the “tip of the iceberg?”

Tammy Bruce writes about the liberal media’s meltdown

We, the taxpayers of New York paid Harvey Weinstein’s company how much in subsidies?  Every citizen in New York State should demand that every single penny in tax credits should end immediately!  

When you keeping repeating an untruth, some people begin to believe it is a truth.  Governor Cuomo seems to believe that upstate New York’s economy has turned around under his leadership…the only way it will truly turnaround is when the taxes and regulations that strangle our businesses are lowered and removed.  Two Cuomo Administrations have done a significant amount of damage. 

This is true for Suffolk County — Suffolk can’t hide tax hikes by calling them fees – and it is true for the rest of the state.  Governor Cuomo are you reading and listening to editorials like today’s NY Post editorial above? (The new Government Justice Center filed a lawsuit yesterday claiming Suffolk county illegally imposed $66 million in fee hikes.)

And here is some advice for Mayor de Blasio:  Experts say his traffic plan won’t work.

Be forewarned: according to the American Culture and Faith Institute, liberals are more committed than conservatives in believing that there is a need for significant cultural change in the U.S. 

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams

Daily Update

This headline grabs your attention:  To Mend a birth defect, Surgeons Operate on the Patient within the Patient.  Dateline Huston.  The patient, still inside his mother’s womb, came into focus on flat screens, in a darkened operating room.  Fingers, toes, the soles of his feet – all exquisite, all perfectly formed.

Now one would think you were reading from a Pro-Life news site or pamphlet.  What is surprising is this is an article in the New York Times.  It is an article about a new experiential technique for spina bifida. The infant is at 24 weeks gestation and the headlines “patient within the patient.” acknowledges this baby is alive and they are trying to make his life better.   The article also indicates that they administered anesthesia to the infant before they began the actual operation.  The New York Times may be seeing the light that the pro-live movement will always shine to protect the innocent unborn.  And it is refreshing to fine good news, a special thank you to Kathleen Gallagher for sharing this uplifting article. 

DOJ says it’s settled ‘contraception mandate’ cases.

Michael R. Strain writes in National Review online that birth is the great equalizer. 

In 1968 Virginia Slims  had a commercial extoling  women smoking cigarettes saying “you’ve come a long way baby,” 49 years later the transformation of women seems to be complete as Pentagon advocates requiring women to sign up for military draft

Nolan Peterson writes in the Daily Signal that apathy is the greatest insult to the memory of fallen soldiers

The Daily Signal examines if religious faith can make a difference in opioid abuse. 

John Mannion points out the dangers of holding a Constitutional Convention in response to Syracuse.com’s call for a Con-Con.  Speaking of the Constitutional Convention, Chairman Michael R. Long appeared on the Road to City Hall last night with other members of the coalition to Vote No on the Con-Con. 

Now Democrats have a Russia problem.

This proposal is a great idea, but why stop with the NFL?

Pay attention to who is teaching your children, especially on the college level.

This should be interesting, with any amount of luck, former AG Holder will be called in also to explain his role. 

CONSERVATIVE RATINGS RELEASED Five Assemblymen tied with 92%; Four Senators tied with 80%

Fort Hamilton Station, NY (10/24/2017) The Conservative Party released the ratings for the 2017 Legislative Session today in order to keep the electorate knowledgeable of how their state legislators voted on 25 key bills acted upon in the current session.

The Conservative Party tracks legislation throughout the session, issues support and opposition memos, and determines, at an executive committee meeting, which key issues will be used. The Bills considered include spending, crime, education, nanny state legislation, pro-life issues and various other topics that affect the lives of New Yorkers. “We believe that it is necessary to keep the public informed of key votes and let the taxpayers be aware of how elected officials spend our money. Every Bill is considered, and then we narrow the number to give voters a fair assessment of what transpires in Albany,” said Michael R. Long, State Chairman.

“A review of the Bills used this year will show voters how some are specious or costly and others will show how they help New Yorkers.” said Long.

The five Assemblymen tied with 92% are Kevin M. Byrne – 94 AD, Joseph A. Errigo – 133 AD, Michael J. Fitzpatrick – 8 AD, Christopher S. Friend – 124 AD, and Stephen Hawley – 139 AD. The four Senators tied with 80% are Fred Akshar – 52 SD, Kathleen A. Marchione – 43 SD, Sue Serino– 41 SD and James Tedisco – 49 SD.

This year the overall Senate Rating is 55% down from 69% last year. The conservative endorsed Senators average was 68% down from last year’s 79%; the democrats averaged 41% down from last year’s 57%. The Assembly’s overall rating was 37% down from 42% last year. Conservative endorsed Assembly Members averaged 74% up from last year’s 71%, while the Assembly Democrats averaged 21% down from 29%.

“Voters are encouraged to contact their legislators to remind them that conservative fiscal policy and principles make New York business friendly and encourages entrepreneurs to open businesses here to provide jobs and keep families here in the Empire State,” Long concluded.

(Ratings are online here. If you have a problem downloading, please call 718-921-2158 or 518-356-7882 for a copy. Thank you.)

CONSERVATIVE RATINGS RELEASED Five Assemblymen tied with 92%; Four Senators tied with 80%

Fort Hamilton Station, NY (10/24/2017) The Conservative Party released the ratings for the 2017 Legislative Session today in order to keep the electorate knowledgeable of how their state legislators voted on 25 key bills acted upon in the current session.

The Conservative Party tracks legislation throughout the session, issues support and opposition memos, and determines, at an executive committee meeting, which key issues will be used. The Bills considered include spending, crime, education, nanny state legislation, pro-life issues and various other topics that affect the lives of New Yorkers. “We believe that it is necessary to keep the public informed of key votes and let the taxpayers be aware of how elected officials spend our money. Every Bill is considered, and then we narrow the number to give voters a fair assessment of what transpires in Albany,” said Michael R. Long, State Chairman.

“A review of the Bills used this year will show voters how some are specious or costly and others will show how they help New Yorkers.” said Long.

The five Assemblymen tied with 92% are Kevin M. Byrne – 94 AD, Joseph A. Errigo – 133 AD, Michael J. Fitzpatrick – 8 AD, Christopher S. Friend – 124 AD, and Stephen Hawley – 139 AD. The four Senators tied with 80% are Fred Akshar – 52 SD, Kathleen A. Marchione – 43 SD, Sue Serino – 41 SD and James Tedisco – 49 SD.

This year the overall Senate Rating is 55% down from 69% last year. The conservative endorsed Senators average was 68% down from last year’s 79%; the democrats averaged 41% down from last year’s 57%. The Assembly’s overall rating was 37% down from 42% last year. Conservative endorsed Assembly Members averaged 74% up from last year’s 71%, while the Assembly Democrats averaged 21% down from 29%.

“Voters are encouraged to contact their legislators to remind them that conservative fiscal policy and principles make New York business friendly and encourages entrepreneurs to open businesses here to provide jobs and keep families here in the Empire State,” Long concluded.

(Ratings are online here. If you have a problem downloading, please call 718-921-2158 or 518-356-7882 for a copy. Thank you.)

Daily Update

Did you read Michael Goodwin’s Sunday column Leave John Kelly Alone?  Mr. Goodwin has excellent insight in the political world and his columns are perceptive, provocative and pensive.  This one is all of that rolled into one and even humorous at the very end. 

Charles Hurt writes about a clown in a sequined cowboy hat distorts greatest sacrifice

Sunday’s NY Post editorial reinforces the need to be prepare for the possibility of a state budget crisis. 

Steve Cuzzo opined on how de Blasio and Cuomo made NYC a rotten suiter for Amazon.

Governor Cuomo, about those casinos that were going to save New York economy…how’s that working out?   

City Journal writes about De Blasio and Cities Without Civitas

Robert Knight opines on the ACLU’s selective compassion.  His column is a powerful affirmation of how precious an unborn life is.  Meanwhile, a federal tax loophole let Planned Parenthood build clinics financed with ‘abortion bonds’. 

Katie Pavich writes about how a Russian spy got close to Hillary Clinton and the FBI watched it happen.  Katie also writes that one of Hillary’s inner Circle,  John Podesta’s brother, is being investigated by Mr. Mueller the Special Council set up to investigate President Trump’s supposed Russian ties. 

One News Now explains most of the main street media is silent on the bombshell revelations pointing to the collusion revealed between the Russians and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign last year. 

Weekly Wrap-Up

This week President Trump blasted the fake-news media for ignoring the real Russian scandal – the transfer of cash to the Clintons in exchange for uranium.  

Now the Senate is investigating (it’s about time!), a whistleblower is ready to testify, and the so-called mainstream media is being forced to cover up for the Clintons and cover real corruption instead of all the Trump/Russia duds that have been reported.

What outrages you the most about the Clinton/Russia uranium scandal? That’s the first question in our new Weekly Poll – and there’s plenty of outrage to go around.

A budget vote this week sets the stage for tax relief – let’s hope Republicans get this done, because failure shouldn’t be an option if they care about the economy. (Of course, we have “independent” Democrats like Bernie Sanders who fail to understand the story of Robin Hood, which makes GOP leadership even more critical.) 

This week the Democrats politicized a soldier’s death and a President’s “sacred call” to a grieving widow – but nothing is sacred for the left, especially not when a congresswoman can parlay tragedy to become a self-described “rock star.” I’ll take John Kelly’s word over a politicians’ any day.

As this silliness unfolds, President Trump (and of course our military men and women) continues to be more aggressive against ISIS in nine months than the Obama Administration managed in eight years. 

So what do you think about President Trump’s leadership as Commander-in-Chief so far? That’s the second question in our new Weekly Poll.

As much as liberals like to take money and freedom from the American people, you would think a shoplifting charge would make a candidate more qualified to run for Congress as a Democrat, but apparently not. 

There’s not much leadership to speak of from the liberals in New York this week, as Chuck Schumer flip-flops, Kirsten Gillibrand cozies up to the anti-Semitic left, Bill de Blasio barely pretends to do his job (and a flip-flop of sorts for him too), and upstate New York continues to be left behind by Andrew Cuomo (whose sanctuary-state madness threatens all of New York). 

Which of New York’s “progressive” bosses do you believe is setting our state back the MOST? That’s the third and final question in our new Weekly Poll. 

Right now when I think of leadership and progress, I think of Nicole Malliotakis. Let’s give her all the support we can – and have a great weekend!

 

Daily Update

The New York Times surprises some of its readers with a, dare I say – positive – article, introducing their readers to Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis.   Even the headline grabs the reader’s attention:  She’s a Conservative Who Loves Cher. Could She Be New York’s Next Mayor?  You know you are having an impact when the NY Times gives a conservative republican a fair and balanced article. 

Eleni Stamatinos writes in the Odyssey why Nicole Malliotakis should be the next mayor of New York City.    Help Nicole by forwarding these articles and her latest TV Ad  to family and friends, or, if possible, by donating to her campaign.  Nicole is just shy of meeting the $1,000,0000 threshold to force another debate with Bill de Blasio so funds are needed.    New York City deserves a Mayor of Nicole’s stature and only you can help make that happen. 

Investor’s Business Daily calls the Senate compromise on Obamacare’s insurance markets an ObamaCare Bailout, Pure And Simple.   The Daily Signal lets us know that many conservatives call it unacceptable.   National Review’s analysis is not as adamant about rejecting it, but cautions that its approval should be contingent to acceptance only if states are allowed to waive the mandate for individuals enrolled in the STLD plans they regulate.

Cheryl K. Chumley writes that the NFL missed a golden opportunity

Senator Mitch McConnell is more than a swamp dweller writes David Keene in the Washington Times. 

Remember this name:  Jeff Tien Han Pon,  he is the Trump nominee poised to be point man on draining government swamp.

The NY Sun editorial on War and Condolence;  the latest looney liberal craze trying to divide our country. 

Dan Boylan and Guy Taylor write in the Washington Times that Putin’s rage was triggered by Obama’s moves.   It is an interesting article that gives some background information missing in the sensational articles making news. 

Trump Talks Russia in Joint Presser With the Puerto Rican President

Breaking:  Senate Judiciary Will Investigate Clinton-Russia Uranium Corruption.

How many times have you hear progressive liberals say you shouldn’t censor books?  A school board vice-president in Biloxi, Mississippi has pulled the book To Kill a Mockingbird from its reading list because it makes people uncomfortable.   Daniel Davis explains why this hurts students

Can we trust social media?  

Daily Update

The Hill follows up on its stunning news breaking article of yesterday with more information regarding the American businessman who worked for years undercover as an FBI confidential witness.   Read the follow up here.   The only way we will learn more is if he is released from his nondisclosure agreement (NDA) that prevents him from revealing what he knows to Congress.  The NY Post editorial had this to say about team Obama’s stunning cover-up of Russia’s crimes. 

Yesterday’s news was full of another whistleblower, Joe Rannazzisi’s, account of how he believes Congress was complicit in creating the opioid crisis.  Read what Congressman Tom Marino has to say about the 60 Minutes/Washington Post report here

The Trump haters were out in force yesterday.  Rep. Frederica Wilson, a Democrat, would have us believe that President Trump is the coldest, heartless, most contemptable Commander-in-Chief this country has ever elected.  I do not believe for one moment President Trump is capable of being the man Congresswoman Wilson described; President Trump was so touched by Charlie Gard he offered to bring him here to try and save him, this is not a man who would be so insensitive as to a say what Congresswoman Wilson accused him of saying.  Melania Trump sent this note to a Gold Star Mother on Gold Star Mother’s and Families Day, and I am sure Donald Trump did something similar.   Are they – the Trump haters – trying to set him up for removal under the 25th Amendment?  

This is the man they would like to destroy…Trump: Tax Reform ‘Will Lift Our People From Welfare to Work’

New York Times editor admits paper is very, very (very) biased.  Unfortunately, it isn’t the only newspaper that is very, very biased, but at least he admits it. 

More bad news for New York from the Tax Foundation, after 7 years of Governor Cuomo, we rank 49th.  Governor Cuomo touted the Tax Foundation when running for Governor, now he knocks the organization.  Is this why New York is ranked 49th Governor CuomoPerhaps this is the reason also.  Let’s see $125 million from taxpayers for 383 jobs = $326,371 per job.   

E. J. McMahon gives us some more information about the tax plan put forward by President Trump after yesterday’s visit to Buffalo by VP Pence.  Details are still not set in stone. 

Another excellent column filled with NYC mayoral history by Michael Goodwin:  Scandal-plagued de Blasio catches break Ed Koch never did. 

Guy Benson writes about Britain’s single-payer nightmare.

Wednesday’s with Walter E. Williams.

Daily Update

The Hill is reporting that the FBI uncovered Russian bribery plot before Obama administration approved controversial nuclear deal with Moscow.  Stunning news and one has to ask why it has taken so long to be disclosed and more importantly, if it would have ever been disclosed if Hillary had been elected instead of President Donald J. Trump.  Read the Hill’s article here

Here is what Investor’s Business Daily has to say about Obama’s  Iran Nuclear deal today.

It is also disturbing to have Sen. Chuck Schumer say now, after voting no on the Iran nuclear deal, that he (Schumer) wants to “give it time to work.”  I guess that explains why he never helped to kill the deal while publicly voicing concern in 2015. 

By the way, the FBI also found 30 Pages of Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting documents after Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit.  The FBI is asking for a six-week delay before turning them over. 

The media and democrats cannot handle the fact that President Trump is dismantling Obama’s ‘imperial’ presidency and rescinding dubious orders.    Sen. Tom Cotton is right: Cabinet officials, lawmakers need to support Trump or resign,  “The simple fact of the matter is the American people elected the president ultimately to make these decisions.”

How come the media does not report this

Please tell me this isn’t true — Planned Parenthood Is Targeting Baby Girls in the Womb.  Last year, Indiana passed a law that banned sex-selective abortion—the killing of unborn babies based on their sex. But last week, a federal district judge granted a permanent injunction against that law, at Planned Parenthood’s request.  To the best of my knowledge, the judge that affirmed the request is Circuit Judge Diane S. SykesRemember the name. Judge Sykes was appointed by George W. Bush and has been listed on President Donald J. Trump’s list for possible Supreme Court nominees. 

Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis earns the endorsement of Ed Mullins and the Sergeants Benevolent Association.

Here is a clip of Assemblywoman Malliotakis on John Catsimatidis’ radio program this past Sunday.  And, here is her latest TV Commercial…be sure to distribute this information to your family and friends and encourage them to vote for Nicole on November 7. 

Daily Update

The NY Post editorial on Sunday called for a Yes vote on the 2nd and 3rd statewide proposals voters will be asked to decide on in the November 7 elections.  We concur with their position in our press release of September 17.  However, the NY Post editorial wasn’t as straight forward on the question of holding a Constitutional ConventionThe Conservative Party is firmly opposed to holding a Constitutional Convention and urges a NO vote on Proposal 1.  As the NY Post editorial points out “…the alligators and the swamp rats will be out in force to elect their delegates. (emphasis added)” And it ends with “…a Constitutional Convention will wind up being run by the devils you already know. (emphasis added)” Add to that the cost of running a convention, to probably have it rejected again as it was in 1967, the Conservative Party urges a NO vote on should NY hold a Constitutional Convention. 

Kudos to Judge William H. Wells (a former Bill Clinton appointee) for refusing to dismiss corruption charges against Sen. Bob Menendez.   The only way political corruption will end is to have politicians pay the ultimate price…out of office and into prison.  Ultimately, the jury will decide Sen. Menendez’s fate, with the Judge’s decision to let the trial go forward, the jury will way the facts and justice will be served.

Trump’s Iran speech finally sets facts of sham nuclear deal straight.  

Behind Trump’s latest moves: A return to constitutional government.  

Charles Hurts writes in the Washington Times how President Trump has taken a wrecking ball to the swamp that is D.C. 

Robert Knight opines in the same paper on the uses and abuses of hate. 

Heather MacDonald writes in the City Journal about UCLA’s expanding diversity program that will hurt American competitiveness.

The editors of The Weekly Standard opine on Bye-Bye Boy Scouts

The NY Post informs us that NYC School Chancellor Carmen Fariña is emptying out the  Absent Teacher Reserve (ATR) and most likely they will end up in schools who do not want them (due to problems that put them in the ATR).  Another broken promise made by Mayor de Blasio.  Our students deserve better.  To add insult to injury, David Suker, a controversial teacher and activist the city has spent years trying to fire, was recently awarded back pay ($264,000) while in the “rubber room.”  The students have no say, parents are ignored and mismanagement will continue, unless NYC elects a new mayor.

Beau Bergdahl pleads guilty in desertion case…then President Obama traded 5 terrorists to get Bergdahl back…do you think Obama feels any remorse?  No need to answer, we all know Obama believes Bergdahl was coerced into pleading guilty.