by Jim Heath | May 4, 2016 | Commentary, Conventions, Delegates, Headlines, Republicans
He ran the table in Indiana, as he predicted he would, and his two remaining opponents Ted Cruz and John Kasich quickly folded their cards. And with that we can now project Donald Trump the 2016 Republican Party presidential nominee. For the GOP primary voters who...
by Jim Heath | Apr 27, 2016 | Commentary, Headlines
Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech today was arguably the worst major speech I’ve ever heard a major presidential candidate deliver. And I’ve heard a lot of them through the decades. Trump’s new slogan “America First” is a...
by Jim Heath | Apr 24, 2016 | Commentary, Conventions, Headlines
Giving conservatives a “place to go” this November is the goal of some conservatives who are actively pushing for a third party candidate if Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee. “I think an independent candidacy is totally doable and I think...
by Jim Heath | Apr 17, 2016 | Commentary, Headlines
In March 2015 I wrote that Alexander Hamilton should not be removed from the $10 bill, as had been suggested by some in the Obama administration. After all, I argued, he was a founding father of our country, and is the main reason our nation has a banking system in...
by Jim Heath | Apr 10, 2016 | Commentary, Entertainment, Headlines
Gil Garcetti is the reason why justice was never fully served in the O.J. Simpson trial. I’ve thought that for two decades, and the recent miniseries The People v. O.J. Simpson only reconfirmed my view. Garcetti was the District Attorney in Los Angeles when...
by Jim Heath | Apr 8, 2016 | Commentary, Conventions, Delegates, Headlines, Republicans
As I first suggested a month ago, Republicans still have time to get out from under the Donald Trump and Ted Cruz train wrecks if they want to avoid huge destruction come fall. Polls show Hillary Clinton beating both of them like a stick. Trump plays terrible with...