Edward R. Zuckerbrod

Edward R. Zuckerbrod


  • What Price Trump?

    July 24, 2024

    What Price Trump?

    The guy that “wasn’t going anywhere” is now gone. The Democrat party axe, poised squarely over Joe Biden’s head for days, has finally fallen. “Four more years,” a charade exposed for some time as preposterous on it...

  • Joe’s Distemper Is Showing

    June 14, 2024

    Joe’s Distemper Is Showing

    It’s been said that in the end, fate gives us all the face that we’ve earned. That maxim seems to have been tailor-made for Joe Biden; can there be a more revealing portal to the man’s core than the unpleasant countenance he now imp...

  • And So Sayeth the Donald

    April 6, 2024

    And So Sayeth the Donald

    Donald J. Trump, once more the putative nominee of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, speaks (now and always) in the promotional vernacular of a New York real estate mogul. “Making the sale” in Trumpese...

  • December 24, 2023

    Waste Treatment

    Unfortunately, history is replete with instances where human beings and human waste become nearly indistinguishable. The Gazan killers who perpetrated the October 7th all-out assault on decency certainly fit that category, and just as certainly felt ...

  • September 3, 2023

    Cutting Through Biden’s ‘Illusions’

    Shokin is talkin,’ and that could spell even more bad news for Joe Biden’s stubborn insistence, in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary, that he had nothing to do with his son’s slimy “business” activitie...

  • June 15, 2023

    Rules of the Soros-sphere

    George Soros has reportedly handed over control of his huge financial empire to his son, but the work of the left-wing prosecutors he’s nurtured continues unabated. They’re still acting as midwives for social disarray, and they have now a...

  • November 5, 2022

    Message to Dems: Suicide is Not an Option

    The guy may have been your kid’s little league coach, or someone you hung out with in high school --- a pal with whom you were comfortable hoisting a few beers. Or perhaps she’s a former college roommate, or a congenial business colleague...

  • October 18, 2022

    Lee Zeldin and the Empire State Exodus: Is Sane Government Still Possible in New York?

    Due in no small part to the irresponsible acts of New York lawmakers, New York lawbreakers --- those contained in the entire huge state, not just the five boroughs comprising the heavily populated, strife accustomed city --- are enjoying a field da...

  • October 8, 2022

    The Price of Biden's Winter

    The summer is behind us and as we proceed through this particular fall and winter, and temperatures drop in the northern hemisphere, it will cause many poor and even middle class families to face the fact that their relatively languorous efforts to...

  • September 17, 2022

    Biden’s Reichstag Fire

    I’ve always detested people who make facile comparisons of anything that goes on in the U.S. to the manifold horrors of Nazi Germany. The freedoms and privileges we’ve enjoyed in this extraordinary nation made even the worst problems we...

  • April 11, 2022

    The Leader Who Never Was

    The presidency of Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. was eerily foreshadowed by one of the most intriguing (and macabre) intelligence operations of World War II. A dwindling bunch though we may be, most remaining amateur World War II buffs are at least v...

  • March 31, 2022

    The Unrequited Anschluss

    For a man who vows to “de-Nazify” Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has surely focused a great deal of attention on the dramatic events of 1938, and has seen fit to closely mimic the actions of Germany’s dead, unlamented f...

  • September 30, 2021

    Choosing Senility Over Substance

    At the height of the COVID-19 scare --- say, around March and April 2020 --- when the virus and its accompanying hysteria were at their apex, Democrats scored their most effective and damaging hits upon public confidence in President Trump’s pa...

  • September 7, 2021

    Complete the wall...around Biden

    Let's hope Joe Biden has finally gone a fib too far, taking to the airways with false indignation to harangue us for daring to question his execution of the lethally inept Afghanistan "retrograde" action he engineered along with his Tea...

  • August 1, 2021

    The New Confederates

    For most of my adult life, I’ve considered Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural address to be the most moving and compelling example of political rhetoric I’d ever read. In that appraisal, I’m certainly not alone. Having read it...

  • July 16, 2021

    Barr’s Mistaken Choice

    Due no doubt to a remarkable financial acumen that allowed him to stretch a career government official’s salary to astounding lengths, a luxurious retirement on the Delaware shore worthy of any top-tier Goldman Sachs executive beckoned to forme...

  • June 18, 2021

    Lab Origins of the Biden Alliance

    Take careful note of the way the Biden Alliance frantically scrambles to re-write history and backfill the gaping holes they’ve left in the public’s understanding of COVID-19’s obscure origins. It is a drill you’ll be witnessi...

  • June 3, 2021

    The Democrats’ Dinosaur Problem

    In a more perfect world, politicians not subject to term limits would be, like other perishable goods, stamped with a “sell by” date. An electorally safe county, district, or reliably one-party state may convince some of them that theirs ...

  • May 11, 2021

    Biden: New Deal or Just Big Deal?

    “This is a big f***ing deal…”, Vice-President Joe Biden hoarsely whispered into President Obama’s ear. He introduced an awkwardly unwelcome --- just observe Obama’s pained expression in reaction --- note o...

  • May 1, 2021

    Will Joe ever get his head out of his...mask?

    Not one to discard a useful political prop a moment before its allotted time, President Biden is milking the ominous optics of the black mask for all its worth.  The Biden-Harris administration — as COVID-created a phenomenon as anyth...

  • March 16, 2021

    Leading from below

    It takes no great powers of perception to recognize that Joe Biden does not serve as a fully functional chief executive in the generally accepted sense of the term.  Instead, he's the faded, propped up, but familiar public face of some ...

  • February 25, 2021

    Trump In The Looking Glass

    To his legion of obsessed enemies, it is a fortunate thing that Donald Trump owns his own Elba, otherwise known as Mar-A-Lago. Not quite an island, but a place where America’s Bonaparte can be safely exiled, secluded, and sealed-off from the ge...

  • February 17, 2021

    Sacrifice to Superstition: Euthanizing Fuel Industry Jobs

    Try to imagine how future generations will offer up Mr. Spock-like appraisals of their grubby, long-departed ancestors, and the maddening dependence they exhibited on the range of fossil fuels in use at the time. Almost certainly, future historians w...

  • January 30, 2021

    Trump, the Covid Panic and the Symbolism of Masks

    It is to his enduring credit that Mr. Trump recognized almost immediately that prolonged lockdowns did as much harm to this country as Covid-19. He saw that the virus though obviously a matter of deep concern and deadly threat to parts of the populat...