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April, 2018

Are We the People Fighting Political Ideologues, Corrupt Crooks, Meanspirited Idiots, or all the Abo

Are We the People Fighting Political Ideologues, Corrupt Crooks, Meanspirited Idiots, or all the Above? I used to believe that constitutional conservatives are fighting an ideological battle against political opponents--but I'm not so sure anymore. It appears increasingly obvious to me that we are in fact engaged in a battle with power-hungry, ruthless, greedy, ill-informed opportunistic morons (sometimes bright morons, but morons nonetheless)--treasonous, self-righteous, scum-sucking bottom dwellers whose pretentions to moral authority make me want to puke.
By Jim ONeill - Sunday, April 29, 2018 - Full Story

Getting into the Loop of Things—(on the lighter side)

Getting into the Loop of ThingsBetween my Dearest and me, we ought to have it covered. Nearly any website that we go to for some vital information (from knitting patterns to expansion modules of uncommon materials and all the other great snippets of important needs) appears to have some problems, at least with some parts of it.
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser - Sunday, April 29, 2018 - Full Story

Worldwide Respect For Trump Far More Meaningful than the Nobel Peace Prize

Worldwide Respect For Trump Far More Meaningful than the Nobel Peace Prize Should the Socialists on the hideously hypocritical Nobel Peace Prize Committee ever award President Donald Trump the Peace Prize for denuclearizing North Korea and for getting the temper tyrant Kim Jung-un to bury the hatched he wields against South Korea, he should swiftly refuse to accept it. The Nobel Prize was rendered useless when, on October 9, 2009, it was awarded to former President Barack Obama just eight months after his inauguration.
By Judi McLeod - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story


UNLIKE OBAMA, TRUMP DESERVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

UNLIKE OBAMA, TRUMP DESERVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE On October 9, 2009, then United States President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.” While the award was given to Obama just eight months after he was inaugurated, nominations for the prize were closed a mere 11 days after he took the oath of office.
By Jeff Crouere - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

President Macron Would Be Thrown Out Of Rick’s In Casablanca!

President Macron Would Be Thrown Out Of Rick's In Casablanca!I was so thoroughly disgusted with oligarch Macron's performance here in America. With his Obama/Trudeau-esque 'charm' and lighthearted con-man act, he attempted to work our president like a jukebox. And our own Donald, in his response to that, was nothing but a class act in opening our hospitality and home up - through his heart - in his best effort at showing our traditionally American welcome to a man who pretended to be his friend for three days.
By Dave Merrick - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

Questions We’re Often Asked: Dutch Elm Disease

Questions We're Often Asked: Dutch Elm Disease It is considerably unfair that this devastating disease is so named. First officially identified in France in 1918, soon after that in Holland, Belgium and Germany, it had reached England by 1927. But it was Dutch botanists who discovered the cause: a pathogenic fungus, Ceratocystis ulmi, spread by two beetles, Scolytus multistriatus and S. scolytus.
By Wes Porter - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

Killing A Presidency

Killing A Presidency The last presidential election was not just another election of a president, Republican vs. Democrat. Donald Trump's election was a movement, a clear sign that tens of millions of Americans are fed up with a government that only looks out for itself and a culture that is well on its way to oblivion. A government filled with rabid partisan politicians and corrupt career bureaucrats that plod along, ineffective, but comfortable in their impotence. A government filled with the types that are only interested in making their political adversaries look bad so they can appear to look good.
By Ray DiLorenzo - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

To the Creator No Prayer Too Insignificant To Answer

To the Creator No Prayer Too Insignificant To Answer It was only the tiniest of sparrows, but there it lay on the deck, stunned after flying into the thick glass of the window. After a few moments, it somehow struggled to its tiny feet, wobbly, then remaining stock still for 15 minutes that seemed like an eternity. It stood there as though cast in concrete, not moving a thing.
By Judi McLeod - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

From “dirty” jeans to Pruitt’s “dirty laundry”

From dirty jeans to Pruitt's dirty laundry Environmentalist bubble-browsers can't seem to get their heads out of their pants. They're more than happy to remove their britches in public (which most of us would rather not see), but don't expect much if you ask them to examine their motive for revealing what's best kept covered--doubtful it goes any deeper than exhibitionism.
By A. Dru Kristenev - Saturday, April 28, 2018 - Full Story

A Tough Love Suggestion to End the Annual Caravan from Central America

A Tough Love Suggestion to End the Annual Caravan from Central America For the past 10 years Pueblo Sin Fronteras has been coordinating the transit of a caravan of Central Americans through Mexico into the United States. Every year as many as 1,000 men, women and children from Honduras and El Salvador have been allowed to enter the U.S. claiming asylum.
By Al Kaltman - Friday, April 27, 2018 - Full Story



South Korea’s Foreign Minister: ‘clearly credit goes to President Trump’—CNN hardest hit

South Korea’s Foreign Minister: ‘clearly credit goes to President Trump’ – CNN hardest hit. Earlier, we talked a bit about how crestfallen the Democrats, the NeverTrumpers, and their media allies are. The possible end of the Korean War has ruined their day. Most of the usual press outlets are doing what they can to play down the President’s involvement in current historic events. Most are trying to make sure you know that they’re observing President Trump’s role in the Korean peace process with an intense degree of skepticism – a stance we know would never have been considered if Barack Obama had achieved, or even attempted, such a feat.
By Robert Laurie - Friday, April 27, 2018 - Full Story


Berkeley Discrimination Suit Survives Legal Challenge

Berkeley Discrimination Suit Survives Legal Challenge The University of California at Berkeley's thuggish request to throw out an important civil rights lawsuit that could hold the school accountable for its blatant viewpoint discrimination that involves slapping unreasonable restrictions and fees on appearances by conservative speakers like David Horowitz and Ann Coulter was refused this week by the federal judge hearing the case.
By Matthew Vadum -- Front Page Mag- Friday, April 27, 2018 - Full Story

Ouch: Broward deputies vote 534-94 that they have no confidence in Sheriff Scott Israel

That’s gonna leave a mark. Ouch: Broward deputies vote 534-94 that they have no confidence in Sheriff Scott IsraelIt may not end his tenure as sheriff because it’s an elected position, so it’s not as simple as the county commission simply deciding to fire him. Israel was hired by the voters. Elections aren’t overturned easily, and certainly not by the people who work for the elected official. They don’t get a veto over the voters’ decision, much to the relief of one Donald Trump.
By Dan Calabrese - Friday, April 27, 2018 - Full Story


James Comey on Clinton probe, Russia investigation

James Comey on Clinton probe, Russia investigation Former FBI Director James Comey on decision-making process in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, origins of the anti-Trump dossier, memos of conversations with President Trump and new book 'A Higher Loyalty.'
By Fox News - Friday, April 27, 2018 - Full Story


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