Kelly Sadler
Columns by Kelly Sadler
Biden buyer’s remorse
"Do you miss me yet?" questioned former President Donald Trump as he greeted the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday. Published March 1, 2021
Loudoun County Schools cancel Dr. Seuss for ‘racial undertones’
Another day, another cancellation. Published February 26, 2021
Florida got it right, and the lockdown states got it wrong
"Welcome to the oasis of freedom!" Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared at the opening of his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday. "Florida got it right, and the lockdown states got it wrong!" Published February 26, 2021
Stimulus check: $1,400 for you, $1,400 a week for federal employees
President Joe Biden's coronavirus stimulus package outlines a one-time $1,400 check to families financially affected by the virus. Yet the fine print in the House stimulus bill sneaks in this fascinating nugget: If you're a federal employee you can receive $1,400 a week in paid time off for 15 weeks if you decide to stay at home and virtually school your child. Published February 25, 2021
Tanden and Becerra confirmations have nothing to do with their color
A Washington Post headline Thursday morning was ripped directly from Democratic talking points: "Biden's nominees of color hit snags: Activists contend their road has been rougher than historical norm." Published February 25, 2021
Donald Trump still the leader of the Republican Party
Former President Donald J. Trump is the undisputed leader of the Republican Party. Published February 24, 2021
No liberal tears as Biden puts kids in cages at southern border
An entirely preventable humanitarian tragedy is occurring at our southern border: Unaccompanied migrant children are being separated from their families and held in cages. Published February 23, 2021
Congressional Democrats bully cable providers to drop Fox, Newsmax, OANN
Democrats, for the past four years, were absolutely horrified by President Donald J. Trump's pending authoritarianism and assault on our First Amendment rights. Published February 23, 2021
‘Fact Checkers’ twisting themselves in knots to cover for Biden’s lies
The so-called "fact-checkers" in the mainstream media had a field day during the Trump administration, with the Washington Post tallying 30,573 misleading claims over the last four years. Published February 22, 2021
Biden to restore taxpayer funding to Wuhan lab, WHO
The U.S. is set to reinstate taxpayer funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the lab that may have been the source of the coronavirus outbreak. Published February 22, 2021
Mainstream media pounces on Cruz, ignores Cuomo
Last night, ABC's World News Tonight spent 3 minutes and 28 seconds discussing Texas Senator Ted Cruz's trip to Cancun and a mere 54 seconds on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo being the subject of a federal corruption inquiry. Published February 19, 2021
Twitter’s terms of service only applies to Republicans
In October, Twitter amended its hacked materials policy to "no longer remove hacked content unless its directly shared by hackers or those acting in concert with them." The change in policy was spurred by outrage over its decision to block links to the New York Post's Hunter Biden expose, which was based on emails recovered from Mr. Biden's laptop. Published February 19, 2021
Where’s Biden? VP Harris takes solo calls with foreign leaders; staff runs meetings
Vice President Kamala Harris held her second call with a foreign leader this week, without President Joe Biden present. With Ms. Harris taking a lead in diplomacy and White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain dominating the outcome of White House meetings, one has to wonder: Who is calling the shots at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Published February 18, 2021
Biden administration gaslights the American public on COVID-19 response
Poor public messaging, outright lies, the moving of goal posts and bowing to political interest groups has defined the Biden administration's early COVID-19 response. Published February 17, 2021
Media gushes over Biden’s early bedtimes, video-game prowess
President Joe Biden has signed more executive orders and memorandums than any of the last three presidents since coming into office, including eliminating 11,000 American jobs through the Keystone XL Pipeline cancellation and opening our southern border to a new migrant crisis. Published February 17, 2021
Top 10 recent examples of cancel culture
"Mr. Bean" actor Rowan Atkinson compared cancel culture to a "medieval mob looking for someone to burn." Published February 16, 2021
Sorry Sen. McConnell: Most Republicans want Trump to play a big role in GOP
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is doing his best to banish former President Donald J. Trump from the Republican Party. Published February 16, 2021
Green energy works, except for when you need it the most
A rare winter storm knocked out nearly half of the wind-powered generating capacity in Texas this week, as freezing wind and ice storms rendered the state's wind turbines inoperable. Published February 15, 2021
Dr. Anthony Fauci: Scientist or political monster?
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, said Sunday that President Biden's stimulus bill needs to be passed in order for the nation's schools to be able to reopen safely in the pandemic. Published February 15, 2021
Minneapolis backtracks on defunding the Police
With spiking crime rates, slow 911 response times, and police officers leaving the force in droves, Minneapolis' defund-the-police movement has crashed into reality. Published February 15, 2021