Cheryl K. Chumley
Columns by Cheryl K. Chumley
Doug Jones, Alabama’s Democratic senator, on dying last campaign legs
Sen. Doug Jones rose to political power in 2018 to become the first Democrat U.S. senator to be elected from Alabama in 25 years, in a state that also voted for Donald Trump for president by almost 28 percentage points in 2016. And his journey down is about to take place just as rapidly. Published December 30, 2019
American colleges are veering into academic ‘police state’ territory
The assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice just issued a statement reminding that America is not a "police state," and neither should be the college campuses that dot the landscape of this country. The very fact the DOJ has to release this statement shows how far America's freedoms have fallen. Published December 28, 2019
Yale anti-Trump psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee gives psychiatry bad name
Yale psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee, in an interview with Salon, called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to "submit" President Donald Trump "to an involuntary evaluation" -- giving Americans, in one fell swoop, one big weighty reason to regard the entire field of mental health therapy with at least a modicum of suspicion. Published December 27, 2019
Democrats’ strategy: Impeach ‘til the cows come home
Democratic members on the House Judiciary Committee, sad because Speaker Nancy Pelosi gets to hold the articles and they don't have any left, have gone back to court to petition for information from former White House Counsel Don McGahn and on grand jury testimony tied to Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation. Published December 27, 2019
Pope Francis, secure in his Vatican, scolds ‘stony’ hearts toward migrants
Pope Francis on Christmas called for a softening of "self-centered hearts" to help migrants -- to basically drop the border walls and let these people in. His remarks may have packed more punch if he didn't deliver them from the fortified St. Peter's Basilica, while gazing from a secure Vatican balcony, 200 feet or so above the assembled fray. Published December 26, 2019
Christian clash a Christmas miracle
Christianity Today, in an editorial calling for the ouster of President Donald Trump, sure has unleashed a firestorm. Good. It's good to see Christians getting in the political game. And so passionately so. A great awakening of America dawns. Published December 24, 2019
John Roberts raises Republican caution flags
Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is too "mentally erratic" to serve in any capacity in the Senate's hearing of the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, said Rep. Mo Brooks, Republican from Alabama, in a recent interview on WVNN radio that was reported by Breitbart. He's got a point. Published December 23, 2019
Nancy Pelosi’s pause on impeachment doesn’t play well
Speaker Nancy Pelosi may think she's strategizing with brilliance by letting the articles of impeachment stand in limbo in the House as she tries to wrest control and tell the Senate how to operate. But out here in the real world, in the place where politicians infrequently tread and barely dare go, Americans aren't impressed. Published December 23, 2019
America’s intellectuals go poof! — up in liberal smoke
Thousands of America's supposedly most sober, somber, serious and best-educated of the nation, the historians, scholars, professors, attorneys and the like, have called for impeachment of President Donald Trump. But be not blinded by their dazzling degrees. They are bubble dwellers, living happily in their liberal enclaves. Published December 21, 2019
Mark Levin’s speedy solution to the Pelosi impeachment problem
Talk radio great and Fox News host Mark Levin, on his Facebook page, called for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to "put an end" to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's politically motivated hold-up of the impeachment articles, by declaring the whole matter "null and void." That's one way of making clear the nonsense of the Dems has come to an end. Published December 20, 2019
Christianity Today editor Mark Galli all wrong on Donald Trump
Christianity Today's editor-in-chief Mark Galli penned a scathing commentary against President Donald Trump, saying he should be removed from office. The mainstream media is loving this because it gives an appearance of Trump's loss of the evangelicals. But Galli is wrong. And he's hardly representative of the Christian view. Published December 20, 2019
Nancy Pelosi has gone rogue
Speaker Nancy Pelosi took the unprecedented action of holding the articles of impeachment she and her Democratic cohorts fabricated in the House, until -- get this -- the Senate agreed to what she termed as a "fair trial." Pelosi has gone rogue. Published December 19, 2019
FISA walls tumble; prison time a must
Civil rights advocates have been warning for years the FISC and FISA systems are rife with potential for abuse, are handovers of judicial powers to secret sources and are blatantly unconstitutional. And now we know they're right. And now someone, or a couple of someones, should go to prison. Published December 19, 2019
Nancy Pelosi — oh, what a patriot! — defines ‘republic’ for we, the peons
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, defending her House's ridiculous call to impeachment arms, opened debate on the articles by referring to America as a "republic" -- a "republic if we can keep it" -- and by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the "republic" of America. My, what a patriot this Queen of Socialists has become. Nothing suspicious there, right? Published December 18, 2019
Mitch McConnell denies Chuck Schumer his circus show hopes
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a quick floor statement, shot down his colleague Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's demand that four witnesses with knowledge of Ukraine matters come to the chamber and give testimony on impeachment. Published December 18, 2019
Lisa Page plus Rachel Maddow equals one heck of an anti-Trump ride
Lisa Page -- yes that Lisa Page, the one who ignited an anti-Donald Trump fire by seemingly, in messages to her adulterous lover Peter Strzok, giving a thumbs-up to intelligence plots to thwart his presidency -- is headed for an appearance on "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC. On your mark, get set, go. Trump Derangement Syndrome, times two. Published December 17, 2019
Historians, 750 of ‘em, demand Donald Trump’s impeachment
More than 750 historians have signed on to a public letter advocating for the impeachment and ultimately, removal of President Donald Trump. What's next -- Janitors Against Trump? Published December 17, 2019
Barack Obama’s feminist nonsense
Former President Barack Obama, at a leadership event in Singapore that he attended with wife, Michelle, told the no-doubt adoring crowd that women were awesome, men were scum and people of the world, unite! It's time for the fairer sex to take over both boardrooms of business and power offices in politics. To paraphrase, that is. Published December 17, 2019
James Comey’s suspicious ‘Hail Mary’ to FISA
James Comey, in what some are seeing as an eye-widening surprise, others as cause to give this man back his street cred, has come forward on national television to pronounce himself "wrong," Inspector General Michael Horowitz "right," and the accusations of FBI-FISA shenanigans as "fair." But once again, the guy is strategizing. Published December 16, 2019
Virginia Dem mulls National Guard to enforce upcoming gun laws, an idea likely to end in violence
A Democrat remarking on the need for Virginia's new blue leadership to enforce looming gun controls with, perhaps, activation of the National Guard shows just how far the left will go to cut the Second Amendment -- just how violent the left is willing to get in order to bring about a radical anti-Second Amendment vision. Published December 14, 2019