by Jeff Rendall | Mar 15, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall Politics is an endless challenge, but you must adapt to the curves to navigate the road The course correction. Everyone needs ‘em at one stage or another. The best laid plans don’t always work out the way we envision them. Adaptability is one of...
by Jeff Rendall | Mar 13, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall Republicans have been preoccupied with Iran, but mustn’t lose sight of November If you’ve listened to the establishment media this week, you’ve no doubt garnered that most of the coverage of news events centered on the “shiny object” of current...
by Jeff Rendall | Mar 11, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall Time for Republicans to debate whether Democrats are at fault for everything wicked If there’s one thing politicians have proven adept at doing, over and over again, it’s identifying and then articulating problems whether they’re real or...
by Jeff Rendall | Mar 9, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall Conservatives led the way with primarying incumbents; now Democrats are trying it Every seasoned political observer knows Democrats aren’t blessed with a plethora of original designs on how to improve their results, so now they’ve resorted to...
by Jeff Rendall | Mar 6, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall The still-too-early 2028 GOP primary race hasn’t filled out but may already be finished A couple weeks ago, thanks to a handful of prominent Democrats attending the Munich Security Conference and making donkeys of themselves “over there”,...
by Jeff Rendall | Mar 4, 2026 | All American Politics and Culture
By Jeffrey A. Rendall Out-of-touch Dems opposed Trump on Iran; they’re as predictable as the tides They were for it before they were against it. Um, actually, I don’t remember them ever being for anything at all. Speaking of today’s over-the-top Democrats and their...