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Douglas V. Gibbs

Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary, has been featured on "Hannity" and "Fox and Friends" on Fox News Channel, and other television shows and networks. Doug is a Radio Host on KMET 1490-AM on Saturdays with his Constitution Radio program, as well as a longtime podcaster, conservative political activist, writer and commentator. Doug can be reached at douglasvgibbs [at] yahoo.com or constitutionspeaker [at] yahoo.com.

Most Recent Articles by Douglas V. Gibbs:

Obama's Iran Audacity

The supporters of President Barack Obama label the actions of Barry as being bold, and historic. They applauded Obama when the Supreme Court of the United States sided with him on ObamaCare, voting rights, and gay marriage a few weeks ago. The cheerleading section of the President is getting louder and louder with each authoritarian move that Obama takes, appreciating his willingness to defy Congress, act without any checks and balances being taken into consideration, brokering a deal of appeasement with Iran while refusing to call it a treaty so as to bypass the need for Senatorial ratification, and acting any way he can to circumvent the United States Constitution
- Friday, July 17, 2015

Trump Is Right On Immigration

Donald Trump is making a lot of noise, and as a Presidential candidate, he's on the rise. But, candidates that spark interest early in presidential campaigns never last in the upper atmosphere, and always come hurdling earthward once the real business of campaigning leaps into full swing. However, Trump's noise should not be ignored. He is gaining this political popularity because of his stance on illegal immigration, and despite corporations running away from him, right-of-center voters are flocking to him. The fascinating part of all of this is that the media's reporting of all of this also reveals where they stand. When Trump said he believed criminals and rapists are crossing the border, which statistically is a valid observation, the leftist media proclaimed he was being racist and was calling all immigrants criminals and racists. So, when speaking to thousands in Arizona Mr. Trump inserted, "I love the Mexican people. I love `em. Many, many people from Mexico are legal. They came in the old-fashioned way. Legally," the media treated it as if Trump was flip-flopping.
- Sunday, July 12, 2015

Unconstitutional Court Rulings

If you look inside the pages of the United States Constitution, among the expressly granted authorities to the federal government, you will never find judicial review. In fact, the judicial branch was originally intended to be the weakest of the three branches of government. Yet, using the power of judicial review, of which the courts granted to themselves largely based on the written opinion of Chief Justice John Marshall regarding the Marbury v. Madison ruling in 1803, the Supreme Court recently set the U.S. Constitution upon the final path towards extinction with rulings regarding marriage, health care, and elections. In the cases of health care and marriage, the high court sided with federal control over issues that have never constitutionally been authorized to the federal government. In the case of elections, the Supreme Court of the United States determined that States cannot verify citizenship of voters at the time of registering to vote, despite the fact that the manner in which the electoral process is held is largely left to the States, and one must be a citizen in order to vote in the first place.
- Thursday, July 2, 2015

Religious Crusade?

The key to a successful free society is when a society is a virtuous society. The success of the American System is primarily due to the fact that the foundation of our country is rooted in Judeo-Christian values and principles. The framework of the structure of our government is largely laid out in the Book of Deuteronomy in the Holy Bible.
- Thursday, June 4, 2015

A Virtuous Society

Benjamin Franklin emphasized that without virtue, free societies could not properly function. He said, "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters."
- Saturday, May 30, 2015


The Rise of Democracy, and the Fall of the Electoral College

James Madison wrote five times in his essays of the Federalist Papers that we are a republic, and then explained what a republic is. He believed this to be necessary not only so that the Constitution may be properly understood, but because in their argument against the Constitution, the statists of the era were trying to convince the people that a republic, and a democracy, are the same thing. Democracy, in reality, is a transitional form of government, one that would lead America from being a republic to an oppressive oligarchy, argued many of the Founding Fathers. We must never be a democracy.
- Thursday, May 21, 2015

From Freedom to Bondage

Benjamin Franklin said that only a "virtuous people are capable of freedom." Franklin understood the importance of a moral society, and how secularism may seem free on the surface, but that a society that abandons the Laws of Nature by Nature's God ultimately leads themselves to bondage, under human masters and tyrannical statism. The Founding Fathers recognized the truth about human nature, primarily viewing it from a classical Christian angle.
- Monday, May 11, 2015

Why Aren't the Republicans Fighting Harder?

As a public speaker, I have the opportunity to spend a lot of time with various political clubs, groups and organizations. When it comes to the question and answer portion after my U.S. Constitution presentations, the most common question I get is, "Why don't the Republicans fight harder?" I tell the audience there are three possible answers. Either the GOP is too fearful. The GOP is ignorant. Or, the GOP is a part of the problem. It may be a little bit of all of them.
- Saturday, May 9, 2015

Hallelujah! Ben Carson Joined the Fray

Dr. Benjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson, Sr. is a fantastic human being. He's a retired neurosurgeon that has the distinction of being the first surgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins joined at the head. He's also an author, and now he has decided to be a politician that isn't a politician.
- Wednesday, May 6, 2015


A Godly Right to Privacy

First, we must understand that the Constitution does not give rights, and it does not guarantee rights. We institute government to protect our rights from being infringed upon by other individuals, groups, organizations, and from the government itself that has been put into place to safeguard those rights by following the rule of law. In the end, our rights belong to us, so it is really our own responsibility to guarantee our rights.
- Saturday, April 18, 2015

Supreme Court's Supreme Problems

MSNBC asks, "Is the Supreme Court broken?" The logic in the online article that asks that question has some merit, and in fact, in some ways the writer asks the right questions. Sometimes, leftists teeter on the truth, but usually their ideology doesn't allow them to locate the right answers.
- Wednesday, April 15, 2015

California Drought: All About Control

If Barack Obama can bypass his legislature, and seize executive control like a dictator at the national level, California Governor Jerry Brown has determined he can do the same at the state level. The liberal left blames Pat Brown, the California governor that was Jerry Brown's father, for the water crisis California faces by determining it was Pat Brown's decision to bring water to Southern California which encouraged millions upon millions to come to Southern California, which in turn created a population so big that there isn't enough water to quench the thirst of all of them.
- Monday, April 13, 2015

World Prepares for Russian Aggression

In 2008, Russia gained control over South Ossetia and Abkhazia from neighboring Georgia, and then last month, on the anniversary of occupying Crimea, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a 25 year Treaty of Alliance and Integration, solidifying control over South Ossetia.
- Tuesday, April 7, 2015

When the Iran Deal Hits the Fan

Neville Chamberlain's name will live in infamy. Chamberlain was Prime Minister of Great Britain when the Nazis were on the rise in Germany prior to the Second World War. Neville was a pacifist, a guy that, if alive today, would have peace signs plastered throughout his office. His foreign policy was much like Barack Obama's, filled with "negotiate first" and "appeasement" insertions to the point that it was disastrous.
- Friday, April 3, 2015


Obama and United Nations to Force Netanyahu into Two-State Solution

President Barack Obama always gets what he wants. He circumvents the Constitution, and circumvents Congress, to do it, but he always gets what he wants in the end. I am sure it is frustrating to him that the Republicans refuse to be a rubber stamp for Obama's foreign anti-American policies. But, despite the "obstructionists," as he likes to call them, in Congress, Obama has succeeded in federalizing a number of issues, creating racial divide, and knocking America down a few notches on the world stage.
- Thursday, March 19, 2015

Hidden Truth: The Poison of Statism

The true enemy is statism. We can argue ideology, Democrat versus Republican, liberalism versus conservativism, or left versus right all we want, but in the end "big government," especially in a manner that is in direct opposition to the rule of law, and the United States Constitution, is the enemy.
- Saturday, March 14, 2015

World War II Vet: "I Was Young"

A couple of years ago at a Veteran's Day event in Hemet, California, I had the opportunity to talk to a 92-year-old World War II veteran. Today I spoke with an 89-year-old World War II veteran. Both said the same thing to me. "It was hell, but I was proud to serve."
- Monday, March 9, 2015

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