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November, 2016




Mitch McConnell, Trump’s Uncertain Senate Trumpet

It turns out Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln have a lot more in common than a passing reference in the second presidential debate. You may recall a leaked transcript from one of Hillary’s closely guarded speeches had her admitting “both a public and a private position on certain issues.”
By Michael R. Shannon - Monday, November 28, 2016 - Full Story






Trump Won, But We’re Not Done!

Between eating Turkey, passing out, and eating more turkey, plus pumpkin cheesecake (a dollop of whipped cream on top), I caught the news on TV. It seemed the lead story of every broadcast was Trump is an uncouth two-faced SOB. The incredulous mainstream media is going to bombard us for the next four years, spinning every news story to further the Left's despicable lie that stupid racist whites elected America's version of Hitler.
By Lloyd Marcus - Monday, November 28, 2016 - Full Story

Embarrassed to be a Canadian

No matter what your political stripe is, occasionally you find your country’s leader, to use the vernacular “step in it.” Certainly Americans who are not on the far left can identify with that during the last eight years of the Obama administration. But rarely does a leader say something that makes you feel ashamed and embarrassed to have to admit you are a citizen of your country. A lot of Canadians feel that way after hearing what their prime minister had to say about the death of Fidel Castro.
By Arthur Weinreb - Monday, November 28, 2016 - Full Story


Now is the moment: Replace the tax code

You have to say this for Democrats: When Barack Obama was elected in 2008 with decisive majorities in both the House and Senate, they recognized the power of the moment and the unique opportunity they had.
By Herman Cain - Monday, November 28, 2016 - Full Story

Notable America-hater Noam Chomsky is vewy vewy angwy

Barring unforeseen developments, MIT linguistics professor emeritus Noam Chomsky, one of the nation’s leading apostles of anti-American hate, will turn 88 on Dec. 7. The communist-anarchist thinker’s scheduled birthday comes exactly 75 years after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
By Matthew Vadum - Sunday, November 27, 2016 - Full Story



Five stages of climate grief

Ever since the elections, our media, schools, workplaces and houses of worship have presented stories showcasing the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Liberal-progressive snowflakes are wallowing in denial, anger and depression. They cannot work, attend class or take exams. They need safe "healing" spaces, Play-Doh, comfort critters and counseling. Too many throw tirades equating Donald Trump with Adolph Hitler, while too few are actually moving to Canada, New Zealand or Jupiter, after solemnly promising they would.
By Paul Driessen - Sunday, November 27, 2016 - Full Story


Mark McConnell

I fist interviewed Mark McConnell back in August 2015 That interview was in regard to Parris Frazier and his effort to steal cartel drugs and sell them (Arizona Misfits - A Bad Operation Gone Worse). McConnell seemed to have an extraordinary knowledge of some of the facts surrounding that incident, which was quite useful in researching for that story. It never occurred to me, at the time, that this knowledge would have been extremely beneficial to law enforcement, leading up to the bust.
By Gary Hunt - Sunday, November 27, 2016 - Full Story


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