Politics
In God we trust, in government we don’t
On the Republican side, Donald Trump is taking advantage of public distrust in government at the same time that he soils his own integrity.
Read MoreAsk not what you can do for your country, demand that your country provide you with a free lunch
Most of all, President Obama rejects Kennedy’s philosophy of “ask not what your country can do for you …” Our current President even thinks government (taxpayers) should pay for your abortions. His brigade of “snowflakes” on college campuses scream for free college tuition, mandated wages, and guaranteed jobs, while simultaneously labeling any ‘hostile speech’ (ideas with which they disagree) as hate speech.
If John Kennedy were alive today, would he still be a Democrat?
Read MoreGo figure this one: Trump’s numbers go up after Paris attack
Scottish journalist blasts “Islamic losers”
What damning indictment of Islam. What a testimony to France.
Read MoreAnother good debate question for Hillary Clinton
John Hawkins has another doozie of a debate question for Hillary Clinton:
Read MoreWhy George W. Bush is confused
Good debate question for Hillary
This is a beauty of a question.
John Hawkins of the Right Wing News offers a question idea for the mainstream media to ask Hillary Clinton in the next debate.
Drumroll, please…
Read MoreJohn Kerry’s Freudian slip
There was a sort of particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of — not a legitimacy, but a rationale that you could attach yourself to somehow and say, OK, they’re really angry because of this and that.
Read MoreDissecting Obama’s remarks
By Tom Quiner Another terrorist attack. More Islamic terrorists kill more innocent people. And the president responds according to the progressive playbook with two sentences that display a lack of insight. SENTENCE ONE: “This is an attack not just on Paris, not just on the people on France, but an attack on all humanity and the…
Read MoreIslam’s war on the world continues
“I don’t understand it. That would be like saying we weren’t at war with Nazis, because we were afraid to offend some Germans who may have been members of the Nazi Party but weren’t violent themselves.
We are at war with radical Islam, with an interpretation of Islam by a significant number of people around the world, who they believe now justifies them in killing those who don’t agree with their ideology.”
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