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December, 2016

What Part of We The People Don´t You Understand?

Apart from worrying about “the violation of Constitution” President Trump is yet to commit, the mainstream media are dropping their anchors in muddy waters of mind –reading sessions, guesstimating Trump´s thoughts and acts.
By Joanna Rosamond - Friday, December 30, 2016 - Full Story

Charlie Sheen: Please God, kill Donald Trump

Before we lament that Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn has fallen this far, we should probably consider that he hasn't actually fallen at all. He was always down this low. We just didn't always realize it, and presumably neither did Denise Richards at first. Charlie is too charming a guy for most people to catch on right away.
By Dan Calabrese - Friday, December 30, 2016 - Full Story

Democrats Prepare for Violent Revolution

The Democrats, in the 2016 Presidential Election, lost Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin when it came to the Electoral College. While California became bluer, the realization that the Democrats are losing grip on their transformational agenda in the rest of the country has slammed the leftists square in the face.
By Douglas V. Gibbs - Friday, December 30, 2016 - Full Story

Israel will survive Obama’s shameful jealousy

As violins play his swan song, there are, at least figuratively speaking, big splotches of green growing all over President Barack Hussein Obama. It’s not the green of the global warming scam he tries so hard to smear all over humanity, but the corrosive, soul-killing green of jealousy, the unbridled jealousy he carries in his heart for Israel and its courageous Prime Ministert Benjamin Netanyahu.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, December 30, 2016 - Full Story

Pretty much everyone in the U.S. hated Kerry’s awful anti-Israel speech

John Kerry is a loathesome man. He has been since Winter Soldier Hearings of the early 1970s, when he publicly accused his fellow Vietnam veterans of horrific atrocities. He was loathesome when he ran for president in 2004 against George W. Bush, and claimed that a U.S. president must pass a "global test" that requires the approval of foreign leaders. (Blessedly, Kerry failed to pass the American test and was rejected by voters.)
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story

William “Will” Kullman (Night Hawk)

Jon Ritzheimer had put out a call for more people to come to the Refuge, shortly after the occupation on January 2, 2016. Many people who supported the effort being made by Ammon Bundy and the others resent that message. On January 3, Will Kullman contacted Maureen Peltier (SSG Moe). Peltier was one of those who had passed the message on. His first contact with Peltier shows that he was from Lake Stevens, Washington and that he was Founder of "Kullman Combat Organization". Some of the text messages indicate his desire to help: "I wanna come down to Oregon to help. What do I need to bring and when is the best time to come?"
By Gary Hunt - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story



Trump’s approach to foreign policy? ‘Peace through strength’

Liberal heads can start exploding in 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . If you were alive and aware in the 1980s, here are some of the things you remember: Reagan wants a war. Reagan's going to push all the buttons. Reagan has built enough nukes to destroy the world many times over, and he's going to do it!
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story

In midnight executive order, Obama seizes 1.5 million acres by pretending they’re ‘national monument

When you think of a national monument, you probably think of a beautiful statue or some stately structure that honors a former president. They're nice to have, nice to go look at. You probably don't think of a "national monument" as 1.5 million acres of land that contains crucial natural resources the nation needs, but thanks to the national monument designation, can't touch.
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story



The Times Struggles with Lessons from 2016 Election Debacle

Back in August, during the heat of the election, New York Times columnist Jim Rutenberg suggested that reporters could abandon their objectivity and engage in “oppositional” journalism, because then-candidate Donald Trump was “an abnormal and potentially dangerous candidate.” Now, as Trump’s inauguration approaches, Rutenberg writes that “what” the mainstream media “did right” during the election “has been less appreciated than it deserves.” The column is titled, “Lessons From 2016 for the News Media, as the Ground Shifts.”
By Roger Aronoff - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story

Then Came Trump

So that was Christmas, and what have we done? Another year over and a new one just begun! In the still sweet morning of December 26, people start preparing for the next blast of holiday cheer. Happy New Year!!!
By Dr. Robert R. Owens - Thursday, December 29, 2016 - Full Story


Ethnic cleansing of Jews without anyone noticing

One of the false mantras of the so-called Palestinian leadership and their BDS supporters is that they are being ethnically cleansed by the brutal Zionist occupiers. This despite the fact that the Arab population is increasing by leaps and bounds and thanks to Israel their health and medical care has improved greatly. So where is the ethnic cleansing? It is against Jews by the Palestinian leadership supported by the BDS activists and now with the help of the United Nations.
By Barry Shaw - Wednesday, December 28, 2016 - Full Story

Queenstown Goes Back to the Future

Real Journeys’ latest tourism attraction takes day-trippers from a cruise aboard one of the world’s oldest forms of conveyance, a coal-powered steamship, to an off-road adventure on the latest mode of transport – the Ubco electric trail bike.
By Travel New Zealand - Wednesday, December 28, 2016 - Full Story


Senator Steinberg’s Liberal Indifference to Waste and Failure

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg's political track record is dismal; long on pious preening, and short on what makes a society successful. And if you don't believe me, just look at where California stands now economically, with Steinberg's 25 years in political office. Fresh from the State Legislature, Sacramento's new Mayor, former State Senator Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, announced his plans for making homelessness in Sacramento his priority. But it appears that no matter the billions progressives spend on the homeless and homelessness, the problem is growing. And in Sacramento with its fancy new $556.6 million price Golden One Center arena, the homeless problem is making the wealthy and privileged uncomfortable when they venture downtown for an event.
By Katy Grimes - Wednesday, December 28, 2016 - Full Story

Meet the liberal who cancelled his Christmas party because Trump voters would have shown up

We've already heard that Democrats are three times as likely as Republicans to defriend people on social media over political disagreements. When your entire identity is tied up in your political opinions - and you've sold yourself on the idea that opposing opinions are not only wrong but fundamentally evil - you can back yourself into a moral corner in which you can't live with yourself if you associate with anyone who thinks differently.
By Dan Calabrese - Wednesday, December 28, 2016 - Full Story

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