Late to the Pol
Late to the Pol

Late to the Pol

My political commentary and opinions are all found here. May or may not involve falling up the stairs, falling off a stationary bike, or shaking hands with ghosts.


Liz Cheney Voted Out of House GOP Leadership Position & What This Means

12 May 2021 2 minute read 4 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction Back in May 3, I wrote an article in response to a person's claim that Donald Trump was shut out of Congress and has no leverage in its affairs. I named three reasons for why his claim had little merit: the House Republicans are fed up w...

Can Ivermectin Be Viable Option for Treating COVID-19?

11 May 2021 4 minute read 5 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction From working from home to hybrid learning in schools, COVID-19 has greatly affected our everyday lives. Over a year later since the lockdowns, things are finally looking up. As cases continue to fall in a lot of areas, some governments s...

April Jobs Report Falls Significantly Short of Expectations - What It May Mean for the Future

8 May 2021 3 minute read 1 comment LateToTheParty

Introduction After Joe Biden's first two full months in office, he did not hesitate to tout how his administration oversaw the most amount of new jobs than any administration in history within the same timeframe. The numbers were indeed pretty impres...

ABC News - A Guide to Detecting Mainstream Media's Slant

5 May 2021 2 minute read 2 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction On May 2, ABC News's Twitter account made a tweet on their latest poll on Americans' opinions towards Joe Biden. The tweet read as follows: You may notice at the bottom that the organization's tweet go ratio'ed with 1.9K quotes to 2.1...

Is Donald Trump Actually Out of the Picture?

3 May 2021 4 minute read 6 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction Is former president Donald Trump really out of the picture? Is his influence on Congress non-existent? Well, this one person definitely believes that: Between the second impeachment and the political fallout not to mention the numerous...

The Oscars Need to Focus More on Meritocracy, Not Politics

1 May 2021 2 minute read 3 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction: The Oscars Drew In Low Numbers On April 25, the Oscars broadcast from Union Station in Los Angeles and the results were abysmal. According to Nielsen, only 9.85 million people tuned in. Last year, the Oscars drew in 23.6 million viewers...

Viewership Numbers of Joe Biden's Address to Congress Are Very Low

30 Apr 2021 1 minute read 4 comments LateToTheParty

On April 28, President Joe Biden gave his Address to Congress speech. While initial polls on mainstream outlets were favorable, there are multiple indicators that suggest high amounts of unfavorability. Even on CNN's own poll, which painted Biden's s...

Joy Behar Shows Lack of Understanding on Proper Gun Use (and the Conservation of Energy)

27 Apr 2021 5 minute read 2 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction On April 21, Officer Nicholas Reardon shot Ma'Khia Bryant as she stabbed one individual and was about to stab another at Columbus, Ohio. She was taken to the hospital, but passed away from the injuries. If you want to see the body cam fo...

How The Insurrection Narrative Crumbled

20 Apr 2021 4 minute read 27 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction Rioting is wrong. I opposed the violent actions done on January 6 and I also oppose the rioting that has plagued Minneapolis. However, stretching the facts and making extraordinary allegations without corroborating evidence are also incr...

Is Mike Lindell's "Frank Speech" Really A Free Speech Platform?

20 Apr 2021 3 minute read 3 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter are the biggest media platforms in the market. However, they are rather questionable in their ethics from collecting and selling private information to censorship. Heck, the YouTube CEO was given a free spe...