18 years to the day after Bill Clinton’s impeachment, Electoral College confirms his wife’s defeat

18 years to the day after Bill Clinton’s impeachment, Electoral College confirms his wife’s defeat

by WorldTribune Staff, December 20, 2016 The Electoral College’s vote on Dec. 19 to confirm Donald Trump’s election victory over Hillary Clinton came 18 years to the day after President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives. Trump and running mate Mike Pence won 304 electoral votes, surpassing the needed 270 to beat Clinton. […]

Clinton’s popular vote win came entirely from one state: California

Clinton’s popular vote win came entirely from one state: California

by WorldTribune Staff, December 18, 2016 Democratic analysts never miss an opportunity to point out how Hillary Clinton won the popular vote in the 2016 presidential election by 2.8 million votes. What they never mention, however, is that Clinton’s entire popular vote lead, and then some, comes entirely from California. “If you take California out […]

Forces that predicted Clinton victory now pressing for reversal of her defeat

Forces that predicted Clinton victory now pressing for reversal of her defeat

by WorldTribune Staff, November 25, 2016 Yesterday it was the Russians who were charged with fixing the election in Donald Trump’s favor. Today it is “fake news” that is being blamed for the outcome. But the main thing is Dec. 19 for that subset of society that cannot abide a major political defeat on the […]

Dec. 19 is the new D-Day for the never-die, anti-Trump Left

Dec. 19 is the new D-Day for the never-die, anti-Trump Left

by WorldTribune Staff, November 17, 2016 The nonstop wall of sound from the mainstream media is about disarray and chaos in the Trump transition. That is a totally false narrative according Trump Senior Advisor Kellyanne Conway. Officials who are in negotiations for top positions with the incoming administration have conveyed the same assessment. The real […]

The Cheney precedent: Will Ryan serve as ‘assistant president’?

The Cheney precedent: Will Ryan serve as ‘assistant president’?

Sol W. Sanders   Jack Garner, a Texan whom Franklin Delano Roosevelt chose as his first vice president for “balance,” put it succinctly: The vice presidency was “not worth a bucket of warm p–” (later cleaned up to “spit”). But Garner, ironically enough, helped block FDR’s power grab when that most charismatic of presidents tried […]