Category Archives: Brief Issue Analyses

Brief Issue Analysis: The Special Counsel’s Findings and Impeachment

With all the purported complexity and confusion out there on this subject, perhaps someone could correct me if I am incorrect.  Being a layperson in terms of the law, I would be entirely unsurprised if I am incorrect, but here … Continue reading

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Pre-Mueller Report Position and Analysis

I was going to write this in response to a post over at the illustrious philosoraptor’s digs, but it is just too long to post in a series of comments.  Also, I’ve been stewing over the general points for a … Continue reading

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Actual Statistics: Seeing Through The Partisan “Gun Violence” Haze

So, just to be clear (though it’s not really relevant), I’m a gun owner.  I have a single pistol.  I don’t really understand why people often seem to own huge numbers of firearms, as it only seems to increase risk … Continue reading

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Brief Issue Analysis: Benghazi

Summary of Findings There is no evidence that officials attempted to mislead the public regarding the nature of the attacks on the Benghazi mission in the days following the attacks. There is no evidence of a “scandal” involving the administration’s handling of the Benghazi … Continue reading

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Brief Issue Analysis: Hillary Clinton’s Email Server

Updated Brief Intro: I recommend reading the very informative report by the Office of the Inspector General‘s initial 43 pages rather than digging through the deluge of information posted in the comment section below (though I thank Rob for his … Continue reading

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Brief Issue Analysis: Gun Violence in America

This issue has been paraded about on the left for decades: the epidemic of gun violence. And though it has always been portrayed as an issue which strikes fear into the hearts of everyday Americans, as though every American citizen … Continue reading

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