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January, 2016



National Review Under Fire

On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, a controversy has broken out over whether the conservative magazine National Review is a non-profit entity that violated tax laws by attacking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as a fake conservative.
By Cliff Kincaid - Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - Full Story

ET TU, GOP?

The rise of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are a direct reflection of the anger and pain of the electorate and the capitulation of conservative principles by the GOP. The electorate and conservatives are demanding change, and the GOP, for the sake of saving the grand old party, must change.It is necessary for the restoration of the party, conservatism, and our democratic republic--one which was founded by the people and for the people, and the people are angry because they have been betrayed by the beltway. The people don't deserve the insults and they don't deserve the blame. The GOP has no one else to blame but themselves.
By Katy Grimes and Megan Barth - Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - Full Story


Uh oh: The deficit’s rising again . . . but it’s getting ready to explode

Of all the claims Obama supporters make in the hope of making his record look good, the biggest laughter maybe that he "reduced the deficit." After giving us deficits north of $1 trillion every year of his first term, we're supposed to be grateful that he's now bleeding red ink to the tune of only half that?
By Dan Calabrese - Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - Full Story









Geert Wilders: The Patriot Spring

“A revolution,” Wikipedia says, “is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that take place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities.
By Geert Wilders - Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - Full Story


Young voter asks Hillary: Hey, why don’t young people trust you or care if you win?

We already discussed Bernie's plan to raise your taxes and destroy the jobs of everyone working for an insurance company, but that wasn't the only fun tidbit from last night's CNN town hall. During a Q&A segment, a millennial by the name of Taylor Gipple stood up and declared announced he was a Sanders supporter. Then he told Hillary that "younger people" aren't enthusiastic about her candidacy and they don't think she's particularly trustworthy.
By Robert Laurie - Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - Full Story




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