Hillary’s problem
A fresh take on ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” is considered one of Elton John’s greatest hits.
Released in 1973, the song was an international sensation, hitting #1 on the Cashbox 100 and #2 on Billboard’s Hot 100.
The song continues its robust sales with prolific online downloads as each new generation discovers the appeal of this pop hit.
I’ve heard Elton sing it in concert as well as Bill Joel. However, the best cover yet is a haunting rendition by Sara Bareilles. Ms. Bareilles has a wonderful, expressive voice which she accompanies with her own piano playing.
She took Elton’s song and transformed it into something fresh and new. You’re going to love it!
Read MoreA modest proposal to solve the bathroom politics debate
WEIRD: Republican-run states are more solvent than Democrat-run states. Go figure.
Krall + Gershwin = ‘S Wonderful music
An abortion survivor shames Democrats
Inconsistent outrage
Are we made in the image of “carbon dioxide”?
A four year old boy falls into a gorilla exhibit. Straddling him is a 450 pound gorilla with the strength of Superman.
What do you do?
I have a four year old grandson. For me, it’s a no brainer. You kill the animal to protect the human being, which is exactly what officials at the Cincinnati Zoo did when this happened the other day…
Read More“I’m not a criminal”
Richard Nixon infamously said, “I’m not a crook.”
In the past quarter of a century, Americans have been subjected to a level of unethical activity by Bill and Hillary Clinton that makes Richard Nixon look downright saintly…
Read MorePatriotism and the Obama legacy
After 7 years of Obama rule, American’s belief in America has taken a shocking hit. Pew surveyed Americans in 2011 and asked if they think ‘America stands above other nations.’ In 2011, 52% of Republicans said yes compared to just 33% of Democrats, as you can see in the graph above.
By 2014, the numbers dropped to just 37% for Republicans and 25% for Democrats…
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