Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
James Clapper stuns: Yes, Donald Trump could’ve been recorded
James Clapper, former director of National Intelligence, told CNN host Don Lemon that it's "possible" President Donald Trump could've been captured on audio during the federal wiretapping of Paul Manafort. Published September 22, 2017
Jeff Sessions nails it: Some Dreamers indeed ‘wolves in sheep clothing’
Attorney General Jeff Sessions called for crackdowns on illegals -- on Dreamer illegals in particular -- who exploit America's kind heart for wicked reasons. And all the amnesty lovers go "gasp." But why? Truly, all Sessions said was common sense. Published September 22, 2017
NFLers call for racial sensitivity training for league leadership
This is why the NFL is losing business. A small group of activists-first-football-players-second have banded together to pen a plea to Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the league, to support the cause of racial equality. Published September 21, 2017
Donald Trump faulted for fueling global love for Iran
The reverberations of President Donald Trump's first address to the General Assembly are still sounding, and the latest from the naysaying side is this ridiculous suggestion -- that his bold remarks on the Iran treaty have actually jumpstarted sympathy for the regime. Published September 21, 2017
Barack Obama, ever the campaigner, surfaces to slam Obamacare opponents
Obama's back, and he's here to hit at Republicans who want to repeal-reform-replace his signature Obamacare mess. It's curious, isn't it -- even when he's not in office, or seeking office, the ol' campaigner-in-chief, Barack Obama, can't stop the campaigning. Published September 21, 2017
Scott Pruitt, in fight for EPA life — literally
Scott Pruitt, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, has apparently generated so much controversy that radical green peeps are threatening him with near-regularity, to the point he's now getting extra armed protection. Seriously, folks, some perspective, please. Are trees that important? Published September 21, 2017
Joe Scarborough agrees: Donald Trump’s U.N. speech a winner
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, normally no fan of Donald Trump's -- to put it mildly -- nonetheless came out in defense of the president's speech before the United Nations. In short, Scarborough actually liked it. Check the skies for flying pigs. Published September 20, 2017
Colin Kaepernick: Apologize
Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback known these days more for his on-field displays of anti-Americanism than for his tossing skills, now says he's ready to play. Well, isn't that special. No apology? No play. That's what I say, anyway. Published September 20, 2017
College kids: 20 percent OK with First Amendment violence
The Brookings Institute conducted a survey of 1,500 college students around the nation, and found fully 44 percent think hate speech -- whatever that is -- isn't a First Amendment right. Published September 20, 2017
Donald Trump’s first U.N. speech the bold stuff of legend
President Donald Trump, in his first speech before the United Nations, sent a message that basically said you're either with us -- or you will be. Published September 19, 2017
Charles Payne, Fox Business star, slapped with ‘rape’ allegation
On the heels of widely reported sexual harassment allegations at the cable network, now comes this: "Ex-Fox News contributor says she was raped by host, sues network," a Daily News headline blared. Published September 19, 2017
Hobby Lobby cotton creation causes cries of racism
A new controversy has erupted in the left's ever-expanding war on racism, and this one is so ridiculous that even the left ought to be shaking heads in shame. Basically, a woman's claimed a Hobby Lobby art display of raw cotton -- comprised of a few sticks of the fiber stalks shoved into some glass jars, with the fluffy white spilling from brown branches -- is racist. Published September 19, 2017
Paul Manafort wiretapped — and suddenly, Donald Trump’s not so crazy
Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, was being wiretapped by feds -- not just once, but twice -- as part of an FBI investigation into his dealings in Ukraine and Russia. The secret surveillance took place at a time when Manafort was in contact with Trump, all the way into 2017. And with that, Trump, who claimed that his Trump Tower had been wiretapped by Barack Obama in the lead-up to the election, is suddenly no longer the crazy dude the left made him to appear. Published September 19, 2017
Donald Trump, the right guy to rein in the United Nations
President Donald Trump took the United Nations to task in recent remarks at the global body's New York headquarters, telling those attending a special forum on "management, security and development" that the entity was in dire need of reform. It's about time America snipped the U.N.'s wings. Published September 19, 2017
Donald Trump, breath of fresh anti-bureaucracy air, tells U.N.: Reform
President Donald Trump told the United Nations in no uncertain terms the body needed to change the way it was doing business -- the global entity needed to "cut through the bureaucracy," as he put it. Published September 18, 2017
Alec Baldwin, anti-Trump extraordinaire, owes Trump thank-you for SNL Emmy
Actor Alec Baldwin may want to rethink his open animosity of President Donald Trump. If it wasn't for Trump, Baldwin wouldn't have won his most recent Emmy. Published September 18, 2017
John McCain: Booting ‘Dreamers,’ transgenders ‘just not fair’
Sen. John McCain took to national television for round 50 or so of what's become his favorite game of late: Bashing President Donald Trump, this time, over transgenders in the military. Oh, and Dreamers, too. Don't forget the Dreamers. Published September 18, 2017
Americans assaulted: Four Boston College women acid-attacked in France
Four American female college students were just sent to the hospital with acid on their face, after a woman approached and sprayed them down at a train station in Marseille. Published September 18, 2017
Prayer: Where a nation in turmoil ought to turn
Coming to Washington, D.C., in October is a multi-day "Awaken the Dawn" gathering aimed entirely at glorifying Jesus. This is much-needed and well-timed. Published September 16, 2017
Google slapped with antitrust lawsuit
A social media site frequented by conservatives and billed as an alternative to Twitter has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google. Monopoly players, get ready to rumble. Published September 15, 2017