WhatFinger

May, 2017

Rolling Thunder and Memorial Day Flowers

As soon as we exited the metro station, we heard the roar of thousands of motorcycles revving up their engines or simply lining up in the South and North Parking lots of the non-descript Pentagon building. It was a pleasant low seventies day but the sky was grey with heavy cloudy. We had checked the weather forecast and the report said, low percentage of precipitation. As usual, the forecasters were wrong when it comes to predicting the weather, much less the climate change.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

Trump a disaster, says guy whose tenure as House Speaker was a disaster

A normal person would wonder why anyone runs to John Boehner for a take on what's happening in Washington. Only the tenure of sexual predator Dennis Hastert saves Boehner from being the worst Republican House Speaker in the nation's history. He allowed Barack Obama to run runshod over him on everything from spending to health care to immigration enforcement, and didn't even seem to mind it all that much.
By Dan Calabrese - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

The Real Russia-Gate Scandal

Josh Gerstein's Politico story about the owners of a Russian bank suing BuzzFeed for publishing the "Trump Dossier" containing "unproven claims" doesn't go far enough. These "unproven" and even disproven claims that have guided the FBI's dead-end investigation of President Donald Trump, are one reason that former Director James Comey deserved to be fired.
By Cliff Kincaid - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story


Suffer From Headaches, Blurred Vision and Tingling In Ear?

A friend recently asked, “Giff, what’s happened? You’ve lost weight!” He was wrong, as my weight has remained the same for years. But this is not the first time this has happened. It’s because I’ve never liked dress shirts with tight collars. Loose collars exposing the neck convey the impression of weight loss. But surprise! They also help to protect wearers from glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness in North America.
By W. Gifford-Jones, MD and Diana Gifford-Jones - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

To Carry a Gun

One of the great freedoms I can now exercise since leaving California is the right to own and carry firearms (keep and bear arms), which the Constitution guarantees the government will not even touch (infringe). Of course they do, especially in California and other liberal states.
By Greg Penglis - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

PILING ON SHERIFF CLARKE

Allegations of academic plagiarism are the latest weapon the left-wingers of the mainstream media are using in an effort to take down Milwaukee County, Wisc., Sheriff David Clarke.
By Matthew Vadum - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

The Conservative Approach to Taxation and a Healthy Business Climate

As a small business owner and taxpayer in Morris County, New Jersey, I face two issues that are near and dear to many others in our county: taxes and the business climate. I believe that these issues are directly related and it is only by bringing business back that we can prevent Morris County residents from being taxed out of their homes.
By Heather Darling Jim Kouri- Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

Thoughts about Memorial Day

Notwithstanding the fact that contemporary celebrations of Memorial Day have more to do with three-day weekends, back yard barbecues, reckless episodes of alcohol abuse, and other frivolities, the original purpose was to set aside a national spiritual holiday to remember and honor the brave American men and women who sacrificed their very lives in the service of this blessed nation.
By John Lillpop - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story


We’ve Left Montana: Georgia Here We Come!

Our Conservative Campaign Committee team left Montana still basking in the after glow of We the Peoples' victory over the Democrats' Trump-resistance operative Rob Quist. Mary and I are in a van with the Conservative Campaign Committee team headed to Georgia.
By Lloyd Marcus - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story

Minister Bains’ lackluster clusters

Last week, federal Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains announced new details about the federal government's plan to grow Canada's economy: hand out nearly a billion dollars in taxpayer money to a few businesses who are willing to ask for it.
By Canadian Taxpayers Federation -- Aaron Wudrick, CTF Federal Director- Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story



Trump may succeed where all others have failed

The NYT published a major report yesterday on President Trump's Mid East trip which it titled "Trump Leaves Middle East With Hope for Peace, but No Plan for It". This title didn't reflect the article which went no farther than to say, "What Mr. Trump did not do was reveal the least hint of what, if anything, was behind it", referring to his hope. The article later acknowledged that "strict secrecy" was a good thing.
By Ted Belman - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story


‘Master of ‘Disaster’ John Boehner Back from the Ironing Board

Oy Vey! Just what the world needs: ‘Master of Disaster’ former House Speaker John Boehner saying President Donald Trump’s time in office has so far been a “complete disaster”. Boehner copies to a T, his golfing buddy former President President Barack Obama in stubbornly refusing to go away when his time is up.
By Judi McLeod - Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story


Terrorism, fascism, political correctness, and sexual violence: Four Horsemen of the Left

It has been more than a quarter century since social workers in Rotherham, England and elsewhere began reporting that young women and girls were being "groomed" (i.e. drugged, beaten, raped, threatened with death) and then pimped out by ethnic minority (i.e. Islamic) taxi drivers living in their "community." The girls were beaten and worse if they tried to escape. Some were murdered.
By Tina Trent -- BombThrowers- Monday, May 29, 2017 - Full Story


Sponsored