Kelly Sadler
Columns by Kelly Sadler
America’s foreign adversaries are tough and Biden is weak
President Biden has been wrong on every major foreign policy decision in the last four decades. Published July 7, 2021
Biden’s ‘door-to-door’ vaccination threat raises privacy concerns
Perhaps it was a senile moment, where President Joe Biden went off script, and undermined the actual policies of his administration. Mr. Biden certainly has had many of them. But perhaps, just perhaps, it was an indication of something more sinister, which will only discourage Americans skeptical of receiving a shot to get one. Published July 6, 2021
Cuomo signs first-in-nation law allowing gun industry to be sued
Following in the Biden administration's footsteps, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo believes the crime spike in his state is a "guns problem," not a "criminals problem," and signed off on legislation that makes the Empire State the first in the nation to allow gun manufacturers, sellers, importers or marketers of guns to be held liable for causing harm to the public. Published July 6, 2021
Tucker Carlson’s spying claims not beyond the scope of reason
Fox News' Tucker Carlson dropped a bombshell on his show "Tucker Carlson Tonight" this week. Published June 30, 2021
Biden’s EV goals may be fantasy, but the profits the swamp is making are real
The Biden administration lives in an electric car fantasyland, but the profits they're making off the industry are real. Published June 29, 2021
Democrats in disarray over infrastructure
President Biden's long, hot summer has just begun. Published June 28, 2021
DeSantis hit on Twitter demonstrates why the U.S. ranks last among 46 countries in trust in media
A Washington Post reporter over the weekend posted a factually wrong, egregious tweet against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on social media this weekend, indicating he delayed activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the Surfside condominium collapse. Published June 28, 2021
Biden’s sit-down with Afghanistan’s Ghani will likely ignore Iran’s growing influence
As President Biden sits down with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani for their first face-to-face meeting today, one topic will likely not be broached -- Iran's growing influence in the region. Published June 25, 2021
NIH deleted early COVID-19 data at the request of the Chinese
How will the U.S. ever hold China accountable for the spread of the coronavirus if our government officials are complicit in the cover-up? Published June 24, 2021
No, Biden, crime isn’t a gun problem, it’s a progressive problem
President Biden bumbled through another teleprompter speech yesterday, classifying America's crime wave as a gun problem. Sorry, Mr. Biden, the skyrocketing homicide rates in U.S. cities has nothing to do with guns - it all stems from the progressive "defund the police" movement and leftist policies that allow hardened criminals loose on the streets. Published June 24, 2021
Pandemic voter laws shouldn’t become the new normal
State election laws, revised in a rush before the November 2020 presidential election to make it easier for people to vote during the coronavirus, led to systemic distrust in the integrity of our election system. Published June 23, 2021
Muriel Bowser lies, tries to rewrite history on D.C.’s riotous 2020 summer
Fires, looting, vandalized buildings, and tear gas had Washington, DC in turmoil last summer, after George Floyd's death. Published June 22, 2021
‘For the People Act’ allows Democrats to register illegal voters
One of the least-discussed elements of the U.S. House-passed For the People Act is how it could potentially allow illegal immigrants to vote in U.S. elections. It's yet another move by Democrats to permanently rig the rules of American elections in their favor. Published June 22, 2021
Bill Maher, Jon Stewart demand end to cancel culture
Late-night comedy has become a bit of a bore. That's why it was so surprising to hear HBO's Bill Maher and comedian Jon Stewart break from the conventional groupthink and challenge their peers to do better, be better, and break out of the politically correct commentary that has rooted itself in late-night monologues during the Trump-era. Published June 21, 2021
It’s time for Pelosi to reintroduce mental-fitness bill for presidents
Last October, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduced a bill that would allow Congress to evaluate the mental health of sitting presidents to see if the 25th Amendment -- which articulates that if a U.S. president becomes unable to do his job due to fitness issues, then the vice president becomes the president or acting president -- would and could apply. Published June 21, 2021
Woke universities produce unhirable graduates
Last week, the editor of Christian magazine "First Things," wrote in the Wall Street Journal that he's reluctant to hire Ivy League University graduates because they're too woke and self-important, trained to self-censor and as such followers, not leaders. Published June 18, 2021
Democrats refuse to answer if an unborn baby at 15 weeks is a human being
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dodged a pointed question Thursday: "Is an unborn baby at 15 weeks a human being?" an intrepid reporter asked. Published June 18, 2021
No, Mr. McAuliffe, critical race theory isn’t a ‘right-wing conspiracy’
"A right-wing conspiracy." That's what political insider Terry McAuliffe, the Virginia Democratic nominee for governor, called critical race theory (CRT) being taught in our children's classrooms. Published June 16, 2021
Why Biden shouldn’t meet with Putin
President Biden shouldn't meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday because Mr. Putin is going to eat his lunch. Published June 15, 2021
Big Tech/Mainstream Media’s top 10 faulty narratives of 2020
For all of Big Tech and the mainstream media's efforts to stop the spread of misinformation, in 2020 they sure propagated it. Most all was aimed at then President Donald J. Trump, in a coordinated effort not to have him reelected. They succeeded, so it's unlikely any of the news outlets, Twitter or Facebook will apologize for their blatant election interference and faulty reporting. Below are the top 10 stories and/or narratives they should retract - and/or admit to the American people they were wrong. Published June 15, 2021