sbynews

DelMarVa’s Premier Source for Conservative News, Opinion, Analysis, and Human Interest

Contact Publisher Joe Albero at alberobutzo@wmconnect.com or 410-430-5349

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Month: February 2021

Cherokee Nation’s Chuck Hoskin, Jr. does not think Jeep should use tribe’s name for vehicles

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. believes that Jeep should cease using the tribe’s name for vehicles. “I think we’re in a day and age in this country where it’s time for both corporations and team sports to retire the use of Native American names, images and mascots from their products, team jerseys and sports in general,” Hoskin …

Cherokee Nation’s Chuck Hoskin, Jr. does not think Jeep should use tribe’s name for vehicles Read More »

Larry Hogan Shows Exactly Why His 2024 Ambitions Are a Total Joke

To be fair, there are a lot of reasons why Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan attempting a 2024 run should make Republicans burst into synchronized bouts of laughter, but the latest data from his state I’m about to share really drives the point home. One of the biggest debates in the country involves re-opening schools that …

Larry Hogan Shows Exactly Why His 2024 Ambitions Are a Total Joke Read More »

Biden climate policy on track to punish blue-collar America, prop up Putin, experts warn

In former President Donald Trump’s final month in office, the United States achieved something it hadn’t in more than a generation: In the final week of December, America didn’t import a single drop of crude oil from Saudi Arabia for the first time in 35 years. For many, it was a testament to Trump’s America-first energy policy, …

Biden climate policy on track to punish blue-collar America, prop up Putin, experts warn Read More »

Eastern Shore residents question recent spike in electric bills

KENT ISLAND, Md. — A recent spike in electric rates has sparked surprise, anger and questions from Eastern Shore residents. Many Eastern Shore residents contacted the 11 News I-Team with questions as more scrutiny into electric costs arises following a sudden price surge. “We were just shocked, frankly. We thought there was an error, a …

Eastern Shore residents question recent spike in electric bills Read More »

Biden’s Nominee to Manage U.S. Interior Deb Haaland: ‘I Acknowledge’ Capitol Sits on Indian Land

Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) said on Tuesday at her confirmation hearing to be secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI) that she had to “acknowledge” that Capitol Hill, which includes the U.S. Capitol and House and Senate office buildings, is on land belonging to Native Americans. “I wouldn’t be here without the love and …

Biden’s Nominee to Manage U.S. Interior Deb Haaland: ‘I Acknowledge’ Capitol Sits on Indian Land Read More »

Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny co-writing mystery novel

One of the world’s better-known fans of mystery novels is Hillary Rodham Clinton. And now she’s writing one. Clinton is teaming up with her friend, the mystery writer Louise Penny, on “State of Terror.” It has a plot that might occur to someone of Clinton’s background. A new secretary of state who is working in …

Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny co-writing mystery novel Read More »

“I Don’t Think They’re Going to Get Any Pillows Out of This” – Alan Dershowitz Defends Mike Lindell in Dominion’s $1.3 Billion Lawsuit Against Him (VIDEO)

Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz joined Greg Kelly on Newsmax TV on Tuesday night. Dershowitz was on to discuss the recent move by Democrats to ban conservative TV channels Newsmax, OAN and FOX News. Dershowitz also weighed in on Dominion Voting Systems and their lawsuit against Mike Lindell. Alan Dershowitz:  Whether Lindell was right or wrong …

“I Don’t Think They’re Going to Get Any Pillows Out of This” – Alan Dershowitz Defends Mike Lindell in Dominion’s $1.3 Billion Lawsuit Against Him (VIDEO) Read More »

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s mom says son died of a stroke, not a blow to the head — but authorities are staying mum

The mother of fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick — whose death following the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this year became a rallying cry for many insisting that former President Donald Trump be impeached — is now speaking out about the erroneous reporting regarding her son’s death. In an interview with the Daily Mail published …

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s mom says son died of a stroke, not a blow to the head — but authorities are staying mum Read More »

Biden’s attorney-general pick drops grenade, cites ‘Capitol bombing’

‘When exactly did that happen?’ In a Senate hearing Tuesday on his nomination as attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland dropped an explosive in the quiet room. He assured the senators he will look into the “Capitol bombing.” Responding to a question, he said, “I think the first thing I should do as part of my …

Biden’s attorney-general pick drops grenade, cites ‘Capitol bombing’ Read More »

Cuomo scrambles to recoup millions in taxpayer dollars from bad COVID-19 deals that didn’t deliver

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) used his emergency powers to spend more than $1 billion in taxpayer funds to acquire critical medical equipment such as ventilators and PPE in the fight against the virus. But many of the vendors never fulfilled their end of the bargain, …

Cuomo scrambles to recoup millions in taxpayer dollars from bad COVID-19 deals that didn’t deliver Read More »