Those of us of who came of age in the 1950s lived with the then novel threat of nuclear war. The government told us that, if the Soviet Union launched a nuclear strike, five hours or longer would elapse between our Distant Early Warning radar line detecting the Russian bombers and their arrival over American cities. During that interval, there were supposedly many steps that we could take to seek shelter and stay alive once the bombs dropped. One of those steps was supposedly evacuation of the targeted cities. When I was in 5th grade, the Atlanta Civil Defense authorities...
Yesterday The American Spectator published my article about the Biden regime’s war on fossil fuels and the resulting economic disaster that is just getting started. Here’s the article. Joe Biden’s Energy Jihad – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics George Parry On September 6, 2019, at a New Hampshire campaign stop, candidate Joe Biden took questions from the audience. That was when a 24-year-old environmental activist asked him, “How can we trust that you’re going to act on climate change — on the climate crisis — if you’re still attending fundraisers that fossil fuel executives are attending?” The...
Months ago, The American Spectator asked me to write an article for its Spring 2022 print edition. So I banged out a quick piece about the congressional investigation of the January 6, 2021 “insurrection”. A few weeks later, TAS printed the article. Yesterday, to my surprise, TAS featured the article as the lead story on its website. Here it is. The Jan. 6 Committee’s Bogus Insurrection Incitement Charge – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics George Parry On January 13, 2021, one week before his term of office expired, President Donald Trump was impeached for a second time....
So yesterday, to nobody’s surprise, a D.C. jury acquitted lawyer Michael Sussmann of lying to the FBI. As soon as the verdict was announced, I received the following email from the producer of Chicago’s Morning Answer AM560: “Hi George, are you available tomorrow at 9:35 am ET to discuss the Sussmann verdict?” I have been interviewed a number of times by Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson, the show’s very smart and capable hosts. So I immediately said “yes” with the following caveat: “Call me on my cell. I will be in transit but will pull over when I find a...
Pictured above is the 28 foot high bronze sculpture Angel of the Resurrection which stands in Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station. It portrays Michael the Archangel lifting up a dead soldier from the flames of war. At its base are two inscriptions which read: IN MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR OUR COUNTRY 1941-1945. THAT ALL TRAVELERS HERE MAY REMEMBER THOSE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WHO DID NOT RETURN FROM THE SECOND WORLD WAR. There are four bronze plaques listing the 1,307 names of the dead. The memorial was dedicated in 1952 by...
Yesterday, The American Spectator published my article about the trial of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann. He has been charged with making a false statement to former FBI General Counsel James Baker. As expected, Sussmann elected not to testify in his own defense. The case has gone to the jury which will resume deliberations when the court reconvenes after Memorial Day. Here’s the article. Michael Sussmann Remains Silent – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics George Parry Ordinarily, in a criminal trial, the jury wants to hear from the accused. Although the court will instruct that no negative...
Yesterday The American Spectator published my article about the massacre at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. After it was published, Texas officials announced that an armed police officer had been wounded trying to keep the killer from entering the school. Since that announcement cut to the heart of my argument against gun-free zones, I banged out an emergency rewrite and sent it to the AmSpec. But, before the rewrite went live online, those same officials changed their story. Their current version is that no police officer was at the school, the front door was unlocked and, to all...
I’m working against the clock on a couple of articles for The American Spectator while preparing to report on Monday for federal jury duty. I’m obligated to attend court for two days or one trial. I would be surprised if any counsel would be dumb enough to pick me – a retired lawyer with 50 years of trial experience – to serve on a jury. But we live in strange times, and you never know. So, if I get picked, it may be a while before you hear from me. In the meantime, with the arrival of warm weather, the...
On March 4, 2020, then Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) stood before an angry crowd of pro abortion demonstrators outside the Supreme Court and threatened President Trump’s appointees to the court, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. “I want to tell you, Gorsuch; I want to tell you, Kavanaugh: You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price,” Schumer said while the court was hearing arguments in a Louisiana abortion case. “You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.” Here’s Schumer, a graduate of Harvard Law School, in action: This prompted...
Years ago, I had the privilege of representing a young Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania police officer who shot and killed another young man who had just robbed a convenience store on Philadelphia’s Main Line. The evidence established that the robber had driven away from the crime scene at a high rate of speed and was chased down and surrounded by Lower Merion police on City Avenue, the border between the township and the City of Philadelphia. The suspect sat in his car ignoring repeated commands to show his hands. He then suddenly exited his vehicle and charged directly at my...
Over the years my wife and I have stayed many times at Walt Disney World with our children and grandchildren. Our first trip to a Disney theme park was in the 1970s when we took our three little girls for a day visit at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The highlight of the visit was when I was waiting with our oldest child (then three years old) outside a Disney store where my wife had taken our other girls to do some shopping. That’s when a hi-ho-hi-ho conga line of Snow White’s dwarves sporting gigantic plaster heads and elongated shoes with...
In the middle of packing up to leave our winter quarters in Florida, I took a break to watch the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico. Thus inspired, I banged out a quick piece about the ominous implications of the Biden regime’s practice of “walking back” its demented leader’s witless public pronouncements. I sent it to The American Spectator which published it yesterday. The article discusses, among other statements, Biden’s Warsaw speech in which he announced that Vladimir Putin was a “butcher” who “cannot remain in power” and his regime’s scrambling to unconvincingly explain that he was not calling for...
Yesterday The American Spectator published my article about the war in Ukraine. In it I question Joe Biden’s mental competency and his murky financial ties to the combatant nations. The article was featured by Real Clear Politics, made its “Most Read” list, and has gone viral. It has generated a tidal wave of reader comments and emails most of which have been positive. But my favorite response was an email from somebody calling himself “Marvin”. Here in its entirety is a slightly cleaned up version: “You’re a f***ing idiot and a goddamn (sic) liar to boot.” Editor’s note: Since “goddamn”...
I want to thank all of you who have noted my absence from these pages and have inquired about my well-being. I’m in the Free State of Florida enjoying the weather and spending time with old friends. I have been trying to write an appropriate commentary about the unfolding disaster in Ukraine as Joe Biden sleep walks us into World War III. It’s slow going. I’m not particularly knowledgeable about international relations and military strategy. While I have strong opinions about Biden’s performance, my draft articles have been no more authoritative than the kind of drunken bloviating you could hear...
Below is my article published in yesterday’s The American Spectator. It discusses the Canadian truckers’ protests against provincial and federal Covid mandates and the dictatorial repressive measures Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used to crush the protesters. My first hand knowledge of Canada dates back to the 1970s while I was assigned to the Justice Department’s Buffalo Organized Crime Strike Force. Back then, it was common for U.S. and Canadian citizens to cross the border to dine out, go shopping and play tourist. Professionally I worked with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a series of mob-related investigations. In the process,...