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March, 2016


The slapstick comedy called the Bernie and Hillary Show

There’s a slapstick comedy going on in the Democrat primary race, that’s far more dramatic than the National Enquirer’s hit job on Senator Ted Cruz, but the problem is it seems to be going over most people’s heads.
By Judi McLeod - Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - Full Story



Wisconsin Rally: Cruz Promises Morning in America Again

Our Conservative Campaign Committee has gone state-to-state helping Cruz win or finish high in primaries. It has been grueling folks. My wife Mary got very sick with the flu. We went home to Florida for two weeks.
By Lloyd Marcus - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story



Scalia’s death saves extortion racket of California teachers union

I'm not going to go so far as to accuse liberals of being happy that Antonin Scalia died (even though I saw a few on Facebook who unapologetically were). I don't think it would be accurate to generalize that there was a yay death spirit permeating the entire left. But what I will say is this: Power politics is all the time for the left, and they really don't care what kind of advantage they're handed.
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Donald Trump

In the ‘70s British sci-fi comedy 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy’, the interstellar government was ruled over by a two-headed alien named Zaphod Beeblebrox. Beeblebrox was elected President not because of his serious mind or his experience or capabilities but because the Presidency of the Galaxy was decided on popularity, rather like a prom-king, and Beeblebrox, a rather dull-witted "extreme" screwball, captured the imagination of a majority of voters. One of his acts as President was to steal an experimental starship he was christening.
By Timothy Birdnow - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

U.S. to spend millions more on border security. ...For Tunisia

A wall on a border? That's ridiculous. Everyone knows they're racist, they're isolationist, they're too expensive, and they ultimately do nothing but show your own intolerance of other lands and peoples. That's if you're the United States, of course. For the rest of the word, walls seem to work pretty well.
By Robert Laurie - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

The Real One Percent Strikes Again

The real one percent, as opposed to the fake one percent touted by Bernie Sanders (I-VT), raised its ugly head in Georgia on Monday, when “conservative” Republican Governor Nathan Deal collapsed under pressure.
By Cliff Kincaid - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

FBI getting ready to interview the queen herself

If you want to read one paragraph that perfectly encapsulates the way the dinosaur media covers matters of politics and law, you can't do much better (or worse?) than the second paragraph in this excerpt from yesterday's Los Angeles Times, concerning the current state of the FBI's Hillary e-mail investigation, which will soon include interviews with Hillary herself. To sum up the Times' take on this, it was against the law to do what she did, but she probably won't be charged with anything, because . . . well, for no reason really, except the one we all figure is at work - because she's Hillary.
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

ISIS plotting ‘imminent’ attacks on kindergarten children

This must be a bit awkward for Bernie Sanders. Just a couple of days ago, he promised us that ISIS was being defeated and that they were retreating. He had to ignore most of their recent atrocities to make the claim, but that's his story. Sadly, it looks like we've yet to see the worst of what the J.V. team has to offer.
By Robert Laurie - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story




Green Europe Lets Its Poor Freeze To Death

The latest story on “green energy” here at the German online FOCUS magazine actually shocked me. Europe’s energy policy is, under the bottom line, costing the lives of tens of thousands of citizens – all at the holy altar of “climate protection”. FOCUS reports: In 2014 in Europe there were about 40,000 winter deaths because millions of people were unable to pay for their electric bills – the so-called energy poverty currently impacts about ten percent of all Europeans.
By Guest Column Dr. Benny Peiser- Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story



More Evidence of Clinton Corruption Yields Little Interest from the Media

Hillary Clinton's email scandal keeps on growing, with new revelations that offer more justification for an indictment. Yet the mainstream media have long maintained that Mrs. Clinton is not the target of the two ongoing FBI investigations, and they seem very uninterested in the latest evidence to be revealed.
By Roger Aronoff - Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - Full Story

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