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Robert Laurie

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MSNBC anchor wonders: Is Trump using Twitter to provoke a domestic terror attack?

So, when (God forbid) there's another terror attack on U.S. soil, you know what the narrative will be. Despite logic, facts, and common sense to the contrary, MSNBC is now openly broadcasting their plan to lay an atrocity at the President's feet. Donald Trump, that horrible, no-good, monster, will have caused it - deliberately.
- Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Al Gore: Panic, for 'climate change' has turned your nightly weather forecast into 'the Book of Revelation!'

One of the very few things that Barack Obama was right about is the fact that the world is in better shape than at almost any time in its history. Yes, we have problems, but things are generally pretty good. Globally, people are healthier, safer, live longer, and have more free time than they ever have before. We're also witnessing a planet where world peace is on the rise, global poverty is on the decline, and starvation is in freefall.
- Tuesday, June 6, 2017


High minimum wages making robots more attractive - so San Fran considers banning robots

San Francisco's far-left population has been at the forefront of the battle for astronomical minimum wages. Currently, the area enjoys a $13.00 minimum, and most of the activists who line the streets would like to see it raised by at least a couple of bucks. That, as we've told you before, is making the idea of robots extremely attractive.
- Friday, June 2, 2017



Reports: Trump to pull out of Paris Climate Accord

As has become the norm lately, "unidentified sources" are indicating that President Trump will be pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord. Liberal heads are exploding, doomsayers are predicting the end of the world, climate pimps are screeching, and the media is stoking the fires of its 24-hour panic machine. Build your bunkers, because there's a good chance the Earth will split in two later this week.
- Wednesday, May 31, 2017

First, Kathy Griffin defends her lofty art. Deletes that, and goes into "career salvage mode." Apologizes

How many times have we watched this dance? A prominent, left-wing entertainer crosses the line. Then they issue a phony apology designed to appease the angry and salvage their career. Usually, it's of the "I'm sorry if people were offended" variety - something that's not actually an apology at all. Never mind that their initial instinct was one of murdering a political opponent. It's art... or something.
- Wednesday, May 31, 2017


The 'shake-up' begins? Trump WH communications director resigns.

For a little over a week, we've been hearing of an impending shake-up in the Trump White House. Allegedly, the President is furious about leaks, incompetence, the general perception (or reality) that his agenda seems to have stalled if not completely derailed.
- Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Illegal immigrant students at Columbia University demand free health care, housing, and sensitivity training for staff

If you illegally enter someone's house, refuse to leave, and hand them a list of 13 demands, a few things will happen. If you aren't immediately shot for breaking and entering, you'll be told to get the hell out. Then, your demands will be mocked, ridiculed, and refused. Finally, the police will be called and you'll be forcibly removed. You won't be coddled, indulged, or comforted. You'll be jettisoned with extreme prejudice.
- Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Pelosi promises: Give us back the house, and we'll give you $15 an hour

Of all the Dems hare-brained schemes, the "fight for fifteen" has to be one of the most idiotic. It's a plan that will decimate jobs for young people, force corporations to eviscerate their workforces in favor of robots, send manufacturing businesses overseas, devalue the wages people are already earning, drive up the price of virtually everything you buy at retail and, in the end, will succeed only in raising the poverty line to a new, higher, level.
- Friday, May 26, 2017



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