Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Afghanistan ‘boy play culture’ seeps to America
Eleven-year-old boys don't have drag hobbies. They have parents who don't properly protect and who toss what's supposed to be their prized priorities -- their children -- to the predatory clutches of child molesters. And when the media applauds such sickness, the path of America's culture leads right to the door of Afghanistan, where "boy play" is accepted. Published December 20, 2018
Senate sidesteps border, puts squeeze on Donald Trump
The Republican-led Senate, no doubt concerned with the politics of a government shutdown and the media-generated storm that would come, sent a stopgap funding measure to the House absent President Donald Trump's requested $5 billion for a border wall. That's called: Putting the squeeze on Trump. Published December 20, 2018
Nikki Haley, exiting stage right — leaving us wanting more
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has no regrets. Nor should she. Published December 19, 2018
Tucker Carlson boycott latest in Fox News hatchet jobs
Once again, Fox News has been set in the crosshairs of angry left-leaning activists who still haven't grasped the concept that freedom of speech runs both ways -- both liberal and conservative -- and who are now, currently, as we speak, drooling up boycotts of the media giant. This time? It's Tucker Carlson. Published December 18, 2018
William Peduto, Pittsburgh mayor, sets sights on gun bans, confiscations
The government has no right to take what doesn't belong to it in the first place. The Second Amendment, after all, is not a government-granted allowance. It's a God-given right -- it's an individual's right -- as are all the amendments that make up the Bill of Rights. Published December 18, 2018
Michael Savage being silenced by ‘corporate censorship,’ attorney says
The voice of New York, come Jan. 7, may be no more. That's because WABC, one of the city's premiere, preeminent stations, is poised to boot Michael Savage -- to deplatform him, in broadcast-speak, said his attorney, Daniel Horowitz, in a telephone interview. Published December 17, 2018
Government shutdowns, in perspective
Sen. Chuck Schumer said in a recent NBC "Meet the Press" appearance that Republicans ought not allow President Donald Trump to shut down the government over a "temper tantrum" about the need to fulfill campaign pledges and build a border wall. But really, a government shutdown is not all that. It's actually quite a yawner. Published December 17, 2018
Tennessee doing pro-life right
The worst abortions opponents, the ones who give pro-lifers a bad name, are the ones who stand safely away from the pregnant woman, shouting righteously and defiantly of the need to protect the unborn and preserve the sanctity and save the innocence and so forth -- then go home and pat themselves on the back for jobs well done. Published December 15, 2018
California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye leaves GOP — good riddance
So Tani Cantil-Sakauye, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of California, has left the Republican Party, in part, because of the backlash from all the sexual allegations that swirled about Brett Kavanaugh, newly confirmed U.S. Supreme Court justice. Well, goodbye and good riddance. Published December 14, 2018
Democrats shaken by the Donald Trump-fueled fight
Poor Democrats. They just aren't used to being treated this way. They just aren't used to the fight. Published December 14, 2018
Mika Brzezinski by a different name would be fired
Mika Brzezinski of "Morning Joe" fame made a tasteless joke about Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as possibly a "wanna dictator's butt-boy" during an MSNBC segment with Sen. Dick Durbin. And much as she apologized, fact is: If Brzezinski were named, say, Tucker Carlson, or Sean Hannity, or Laura Ingraham, today's mainstream media would be filled with expressions of outrage. Published December 13, 2018
Chuck Schumer and his ‘petty campaign pledge’ shows penchant for lying
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer chastised President Donald Trump for his "petty campaign pledge" of building a border wall -- and bam, that's what's wrong with today's batch of elitist politicians. Campaign pledges aren't "petty." Published December 13, 2018
The censorship of the American mind
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education found in its recent "Spotlight on Speech Codes 2019" that across the country, at 466 of America's so-called "top colleges and universities," students are not allowed to fully exercise their First Amendment freedom of speech rights. My, how the pendulum has swung far from the 1960s. Published December 13, 2018
The left and its national security problem
For whatever reason, Democrats don't give the impression of caring a whit about the state of national security -- which, if you carry that to its natural conclusion, would mean they don't care much about the safety and security of American citizens, either. How else to describe their dug-in resistance to the border security America so desperately needs? Published December 12, 2018
Caravan migrants show selves to be bunch of blackmailers
A bunch of migrants from Central America reportedly sent a list of demands to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana that went like this: Pay us $50,000, and we'll go home. Don't pay us, and we'll stay. Oh, and in the meantime, speed up the asylum process so more of us can enter America. Does this scenario end well, in anybody's imaginations? Published December 12, 2018
A.I. experts warn of loss of free will, need for morality
Pew Research Center asked 979 technology experts, business and policy leaders, scientists and science-minded activists and the like just how they thought artificial intelligence would impact humans by the year 2030 -- and while 63 percent waxed positive, another 37 percent warned of the negatives. That's a sizable percentage. Published December 11, 2018
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s weak whine on Paul Ryan
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went on a bit of a whine fest on Twitter, calling out the country for its so-called "double standards" of giving Rep. Paul D. Ryan high marks for getting elected at a young age while calling her a "fraud" for doing the same. Thing is: Ryan's not a socialist. Published December 11, 2018
Merry Christmas — make way for the satanists
A sculpture from the Satanic Temple's Chicago chapter was just installed at the Illinois Capitol. Merry Christmas. Make way for the mocking. Published December 11, 2018
John Brennan’s rip of Donald Trump forgets this one crucial fact
Former CIA director and loud-mouthed hater of all-things-this-White House John Brennan ripped into President Donald Trump with an angry tweet that crowed about the "trouble you are in" and cheered the fact that "you will never have the opportunity to run for public office again." Except that's wrong. Published December 10, 2018
Michael Savage at White House: Jews at ‘high water mark of their existence in America’
Talk radio icon Michael Savage, in an invited Hanukkah appearance at the White House, told President Donald Trump that Jewish people and minorities, under his administration, had hit "the high water mark of their existence in America," he said. This is hardly how the media and left portray it. Published December 10, 2018